Sentences with phrase «catalog of your working history»

Your LinkedIn Profile is not a catalog of your work history.
Then there's the content — your resume is not just a catalog of your working history.
It is also not meant to be a complete catalog of your working history.

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In 2012, a special section of the Sawin Library was dedicated to the Pediatric Endocrine Society (PES) to support the history of the field of pediatric endocrinology.This dedicated section of the Library will provide a central place to catalog the important works of pediatric endocrinology.
THIS YEAR»S SELECTION of the Best Black Art Books includes 12 volumes that in various ways are reframing art history — from scholarly works shedding light on major cultural moments and volumes of groundbreaking photography, to exhibition catalogs surveying broadly the work of important artists such as Kerry James Marshall and Alma Thomas.
Considered in terms of the social history of American art, however, he's an important figure, because, as the art historian David Driskell writes in the exhibition catalog, he was «among a small number of African - American painters in the nation working abstractly at the time, and he was among the few artists of color who were represented by a mainstream gallery in New York.»
Burgard's catalog essay traces the history of African enslavement, segregation and the battle for civil rights, which he sees as intellectual and emotional sources, pausing only at the end to decry the work's historical marginalization as ««folk,» «naive,» or «outsider.
Trained in twentieth - century Modernist avant - garde movements, she has continued her investigations of subcultures, outsider artists, and emerging art movements with such original work as the essay «A Partial and Incomplete Oral History of the Mission School» in the BAMPFA catalog Barry McGee; the exhibition catalog Energy That Is All Around; and the introduction to Bruce Conner: The Afternoon Interviews.
In conjunction with the exhibition, Bruno David Gallery Publications will publish an exhibition catalog of the artist's work with an exhibition history and bibliography.
According to Robert Hobbs, in his catalog essay for Eleanore Mikus: Tablets and Related Works, 1960 — 69 at Craig F. Starr Gallery (February 3 — March 25, 2017), Mikus left New York and got a Masters in Asian Art History at the University of Denver in 1967, where her thesis was on Tang - dynasty painter and poet Wang Wei and his impact on «monochromatic literati painting.»
In order to reflect her broader interests throughout her career and family history in the local Columbus community, the curators anticipate working with scholars beyond the discipline of art history to expand their curatorial vision and contribute to the exhibition catalog.
BOOK May 26: Coinciding with the exhibition at the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts (March 14 - May 31), the catalog «History Refused to Die: The Enduring Legacy of African American Art in Alabama» documents the work of 14 self - taught African American artists from Alabama, including Thornton Dial, Lonnie Holley, Joe Minter, Ronald Lockett, Mose Tolliver, as well as quilters from Gee's Bend.
The exhibition catalog provides the opportunity to rediscover the emblematic works of this collection and to pay homage to the artists who collaborated with the Fondation Cartier throughout its history, such as Ron Mueck, David Lynch, Sarah Sze, Chéri Samba, Claudia Andujar, or Jean - Michel Alberola.
Documenting the 524 American paintings that were part of the collection of the Corcoran Gallery of Art, this catalog provides in - depth research and scholarship, as well as an introduction examining the Corcoran's history of collecting these iconic works of American art.
An important recent development in the history of the Gallery's collection of American paintings — the acquisition of major works from the Corcoran Gallery of Art — is also reflected in this catalog.
The archives include all manner of interesting ephemera, including business dealings with big - name artists, histories of installations, brochures, reviews, slides and photographs of artists» work, correspondence with collectors, dealers and artists, as well as annotated auction catalogs.
A resume doesn't need to be an endless list of your work history, cataloging boring day - to - day duties that aren't even relevant.
Answering these questions can help your work history section sound like a catalog of accomplishments rather than a job description.
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