One of the most significant art
collectives working today, Bernadette Corporation (BC) has been influential in presenting a conceptual alternative for making art.
Not exact matches
ACCC Chairman, speaking at the Australian Farm Institute Conference in Melbourne
today, has discussed the implications of competition policy for Australian agriculture, including commenting on the «national champions» argument (expressing the view that promotion of national champions «takes us in the opposite direction to reform that makes markets
work better»), the misuse of market power provision and
collective bargaining issues.
Attorneys for the plaintiffs
today announced their filing of a
collective action lawsuit against Darden Restaurants, the world's largest full - service restaurant group, alleging servers were paid less than the minimum wage and were not compensated for time they were required to
work off the clock.
The report finds makes a list of recommendations for business, industry, professional bodies and government, namely: Construction businesses · Focus on better human resource management · Introduce and / or expand mentoring schemes · Boost investment in training · Develop talent from the trades as potential managers and professionals · Engage with the community and local education establishments Industry · Rally around social mobility as a
collective theme · Promote better human resource management and support the effort of businesses · Promote and develop the UK as an international hub of construction excellence · Support diversity and schemes that widen access to management and the professions · Emphasise and spread understanding of the built environment's impact on social mobility Professional bodies and institutions · Drive the aspirations of Professions for Good for promoting social mobility and diversity · Support wider access to the professions and support those from less - privileged backgrounds · Promote and develop the UK as an international hub of construction excellence · Emphasise and spread understanding of the built environment's impact on social mobility · Provide greater routes for degree - level learning among those
working within construction Government · Produce with urgency a plan to boost the UK as an international hub of construction excellence, as a core part of the Industrial Strategy · Provide greater funding to support the travel costs of apprentices · Support wider access to the professions and support those from less - privileged backgrounds · Place greater weight in project appraisal on the impact the built environment has on social mobility The report is being formally launched at an event in the House of Commons later
today.
In Central New York, we've created a model for tribal, state, county relations that continues to prove when communities come together and
work on behalf of the
collective good, events like
today are possible.
New York Women in Film & and Television and IRIS, a
collective of women filmmakers,
today announced the selected screenwriters and named the eight mentors who will
work with them (it's a very impressive list).
With Randi Weingarten in Connecticut
today, the leadership of the AFT and CEA have a unique opportunity to actually force Malloy to stand up, step up and come clean about his 2012 effort to eliminate tenure for all public school teachers and repeal
collective bargaining for teachers
working in Connecticut's poorest school districts.
-LSB-...] O.K., so that, apart from my normal
work as a writer and my duties as a member of Humanity, is one of my top «passions» now; yet, this help for writers thing was also a factor in my writing
today's post because of an article by Jane Friedman called, Author Marketing
Collectives: An Increasingly Important Component of Book Promotion.
Literary agent Jason Allen Ashlock — whose Movable Type Management has created the new Rogue Reader author
collective — told the room with a wry smile that an author
working alone in the business
today may not be adept at what's needed, «no matter how many times you've read Guy Kawasaki's book.»
While I am also very concerned of future inflation and interest hikes that would occur as a result of the free - flowing economic stimulus we're seeing around the world
today, I believe that to bet on FRM is to bet against the
collective wisdom of the teams of economists that
work for the banks that try to predict future interest rates.
Santa Barbara Return Jobs to US or the
Collective Memory of the Worst Place to Live in the World
Today If You Are Not White is a presentation of new
work by Alejandro Cartagena that peels away at the immediate beauty and presents new impressions of the coastal community of Santa Barbara, California.
AlhóndigaBilbao presents a wide exhibition of the
work performed by American feminist art
collective Guerrilla Girls since its founding in 1985 until
today.
From the renowned Performa Commissions program — with ambitious new
work by Paweł Althamer, Rosa Barba, Boris Charmatz, Raqs Media
Collective, Subodh Gupta, Florian Hecker, Rashid Johnson, Joan Jonas, Ryan McNamara, Eddie Peake, Alexandre Singh, Marianne Vitale, and Tori Wraanes — to the inaugural Pavilions Without Walls, in which the biennial explored the character of contemporary art in Norway and Poland, and including special thematic focuses on ideas of Citizenship, the Voice, and the historic anchor of Surrealism, Performa 13 is an exhilarating look at the state of artists» performance
today.
A painting in progress at Douglas Melini's studio «PR was introduced to the paintings of Douglas Mellini from The Difficult Shapes of Possible Images, the 2006 show he organized at ZieherSmith, that was a
collective preview of some of the most interesting NYC - based artists
working with abstraction
today.
Huma Bhabha, Damián Ortega, Heather Phillipson, Michael Rakowitz and Raqs Media
Collective today unveiled maquettes of their proposed
works.
Remarking on the «Women Painting Women: Our
Collective Conscience,» Demato pointed out that the show not only reveals a snapshot of the current state of painters
working in contemporary figurative realism
today but provides insights into the different muses influencing female painters
today.
Today, he
works both independently and collaboratively as a member of an Asian artist
collective called «Xijing Men» as well as another Chinese artist
collective, «Project without Space.»
Innovative digital art
collective teamLab has produced a multitude of forward - thinking projects in
today's Japanese art ecosystem, including such eye - widening
works as a projection mapped water simulations and a world of glowing, musical orbs.
No Country features
work by 22 artists and
collectives representing some of the most compelling and innovative voices in South and Southeast Asia
today.
MS. RICHARDS: But there are more and more
collectives, and it's interesting to think that the Guerrilla Girls were there, artists together creating
work, what you actually might - artists
today might call artworks.
In newly commissioned
works Italian artist Leone Contini looks at the iconography of Italian food cans of WWI, and the London - based
collective Cooking Sections research how the foodways of the British Empire resonate with mobility and bio-warfare
today.
Pooling together the
work of 27 international artists and
collectives born in the 80s and 90s, the exhibition — running in Poland's Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw (MOMAW) and naturally spilling out onto the web as well as a live events programme — supports a deftly constructed insight into some of the most dynamic and influential practitioners
working today.
Titled «It's Wonderful Your Demons Came
Today», the artist takes a drastic departure from his previous
work in his new series to discuss personal explorations of philosophy, comparative mythology and religion, and the
collective unconscious.
Today most of us walk around every day with an immense archive of images in our pockets; the changing nature of
work, and the movement of the body, both individual and
collective, defines a kind of choreography; language is adapting once again to this new revolution.
Picasso's biography − situated between formal experiment, the battle of the sexes, and international politics, between an intoxicating feast for the senses and tragedy — offers almost
collective memories of those facets of his
work that artists still continue to associate with Picasso
today and that play a role in the creation of their
works.
In keeping with the exhibition as a whole, this
work questions our
collective memory, our rapport with the world and with historical events whose effects still resonate
today.
James Esber: Your Name Here Two bodies of
work continue the artist's preoccupation with distorting the familiar; each series translates images found in
today's
collective unconscious of popular visual culture.
In honor of the art world coming to its
collective senses, it's time we celebrate three of the industry's greatest figurative artists
working today.
This exhibition focuses on Wilding's forty - year studio practice, spanning collage, painting and various
works on paper; a pulpy pastiche of color and gesture that anchors the roots of many LA feminist art
collectives thriving
today.
The
collective, still
working with at - risk youths
today, has created a practice that merges literature and art as a way to visualize and negotiate issues of race, class, and gender.
As humanity's
collective vision has expanded, we have dismantled walls — walls that have protected racism, classism, misogyny, bigotry — and we are still
working to dismantle these walls
today.
It is unfortunate that all of the environmentalist organizations that
worked so hard to get us to «clean up our
collective act» that was mostly affecting mankind in certain regions of the world, have turned into the politically motivated environmentalist industry it is
today.