Sentences with phrase «collections of scholarly work»

A collection of scholarly works about individual liberty and free markets.
Gutman Library The Gutman Library holds an extensive collection of scholarly works published in the broad fields of education, educational psychology, and human development.

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Unlike other manifestos which he said are a collection of promises and scholarly work to impress, Mr Kufuor said that of the NPP is a commitment to upholding human dignity and development, good governance and rule of law.
«As a professional equally committed to community engagement and scholarly distinction, I look forward to working with Rand Suffolk and the museum's exceptionally talented staff to lead new collaborative efforts to further both the reach and excellence of the High's collections, exhibitions and other curatorial endeavors.»
«This occasion is particularly momentous in light of the fact that Denver's collection of Still's work — one of the last great treasures of twentieth - century American art, donated directly from the estates of Clyfford and Patricia Still — was hidden from public and scholarly view for 60 years,» notes Dean Sobel, director.
Over the past seven years, his work at ONE has sought to draw greater scholarly and public attention to under recognized histories of queer art and culture while connecting contemporary artists to the archives» rich, yet largely unexplored, collections.
To request an image of a work of art from the collection or Museum archives for personal, educational, scholarly or commercial use, send an e-mail request containing the object information and...
The museum's six ground - floor galleries will feature a combination of long - term and rotating exhibitions, including two of the new commissions, works from ICA Miami's permanent collection, and a space dedicated to temporary scholarly exhibitions that build upon key master works in the museum's collection.
The USC Upstate permanent collection of art that includes works by Andy Warhol, Jerry Uelsmann and Beatrice Riese, will be on view in the Main Street gallery and available for scholarly research and tour groups.
As the DMA commences a new strategic plan, Wootton Forsyth will work with Arteaga and the DMA's senior staff to strengthen the Museum's position both as an international leader in scholarly research, interpretation, and stewardship of its renowned collection and as a pioneer in public engagement.
It is complemented by a major scholarly catalogue, Matisse and American Art, and a concurrent exhibition of the Montclair Art Museum's collection Inspired by Matisse: Selected Works from the Collection.
The scholarly, not - for - sale exhibition included loans from The Museum of Modern Art (New York), Musée départemental Matisse (Le Cateau - Cambrésis), The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (Washington D.C.), The Nasher Sculpture Center (Dallas), The Denver Art Museum, The Morgan Library and Museum (New York), as well as works from The Pierre and Tana Matisse Foundation, and private American and European collections.
An active exhibition schedule includes works form the permanent collection and scholarly shows, such as American Modern: Abbott, Evans, Bourke - White, organized with the Amon Carter Museum of Art in Fort Worth, Texas, and presented in 2010 - 2011.
As part of her responsibilities, Myers will organize special exhibitions, conduct original research on the Museum's collection for scholarly publication, research Nazi - era provenance of artworks, oversee permanent gallery installations and recommend new works of art for acquisition.
(This key work in Dia's collection was the subject of a major scholarly monograph, Palermo: To the People of New York City, copublished by Dia and Richter Verlag, Düsseldorf, in 2009.)
Cox has considerably strengthened FAMSF's curatorial endeavours in photography — his field of expertise — leading a robust program of exhibitions and scholarly projects, and increasing the collection by almost twenty per cent to more than 5,000 works.
The Geometry of Hope comprises some 125 works of art from the collection of Patricia Phelps de Cisneros (CPPC) and provides the most comprehensive scholarly overview to date of Latin American Geometric Abstraction from the 1930s - 1970s.
Drawn entirely from OCMA's collection, the selection's underlying premise is to combine the retroactive gaze that enables us to determine which artists transcended the avant - garde of their time and which did not, with an historical effort to reconsider works that may have been visible in their heyday but have since slipped from view, there awaiting future scholarly reassessment.
In addition, the Phillips's Center for the Study of Modern Art, its research facilities, will be renamed the University of Maryland Center for Art and Knowledge at The Phillips Collection, and will expand its work, hosting seminars and study programs, supporting two new postdoctoral fellowships, and digitizing the museum's collection of 9,500 scholarly books, exhibition catalogues, and correspondence, among other initiatives.
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