Spanning a broad gamut of themes and applied constructs, the show includes such as early works as shots taken in Nadar's 19th century Parisian studio, of the mime artist Charles Deburau posing as Pierrot the clown (an example of a performance played out purely for the camera); through the theatrical and
conceptual work of Carolee Schneemann and Paul McCarthy; nuanced developments of self - identity in the work of Marcel Duchamp, Cindy Sherman and Andy Warhol; and onto the hyper - contemporary world of selfies and social - media disseminated flotsam.
With this selection, the viewer is offered an opportunity to confront these directions which range from the painterly, as seen in Bill Henson's haunting portraits, to the Craigie Horsefield's film noir style imagery, and to
the conceptual work of sculptor / photographer Dan Graham.
The conceptual works of American artist Felix Gonzalez - Torres challenge the emphasis on materiality in traditional definitions of art.
In the Positions section, Luke Skrebowski discusses the evolution of Benjamin's «The Author as Producer» into «The Curator as Producer» and in Studies, Martha Buskirk gives a detailed description of how the Italian collector Guiseppe Panza dealt with
the conceptual works of Carl Andre, Donald Judd, and others in his collection.
This show has been organized with a keen curatorial edge, crisply defining an elusive yet important period of Conner's work when he produced some of his most important historical works on paper,
conceptual works of art, paintings, photographs, lithographs and films.
The results are arresting
conceptual works of visual power and wit.
It would seem that Sol LeWitt's proto -
Conceptual work of the early 1960s originated in an understanding of the essential dilemma that has haunted artistic production since 1913, when its basic paradigms of opposition were first formulated — a dilemma that could be described as the conflict between structural specificity and random organization.
The National Gallery calls her work «figures in profile over which Kruger has superimposed her striking figures of speech to create arresting
conceptual works of great visual power.»
Conceptual Works of Bill Vazan (2007), Marcel Duchamp.
In February, the Hammer Museum opened a show of
the conceptual works of artist and CalArts professor Charles Gaines, an influential figure in the world of art.
The conceptual work of the Viennese group Haus - Rucker - Co, founded in 1967, explored the performative potential of architecture through installations and happenings in which, using pneumatic structures or prosthetic devices that altered perceptions of space, viewers became participants with the possibility of influencing their own environments.
Here I began to realize that no matter how
conceptual a work of art may appear, once it becomes visualized in the formal sense of being placed in a living architectural space, it transforms into decorum.
The conceptual works of Heman Chong are often located at the intersection between image, performance, situations and writing.
Get a first impression of the fair, its various artists and the very
conceptual work of Kulianij Kia Henda, this years Frieze Artist Award - winner.
Not exact matches
This approach is basically a
conceptual framework that focuses on delivering
working software with the minimum amount
of work.
«I asked Jack to come back in this role to be the
conceptual authority on the products at Twitter and to
work with the design and user - support team to allow us to bring clarity to the process
of how we develop at Twitter,» he said.
However, despite the
conceptual superiority
of the wage cost index (it is, in principle, unaffected by compositional change and changes to the
working week), longer experience with the index will be needed to assess its reliability.
One
of the largest influences on the
conceptual development
of personas has been the body
of work and research on goals.
There are more than a dozen
works on view in Trump's apartment, including a series
of prints by
conceptual artist John Baldessari, a massive
work by art - market juggernaut Christopher Wool, a small piece by the up - and - coming artist Will Boone, prints by photographer Mariah Robertson, and a small, colorful abstract painting by the young art - world star Alex Da Corte.
When Gadamer stressed «the linguisticality
of all understanding» he was extending hermeneutics beyond its traditional purview (
works, art, people) to all otherness: to all that can address us through language, all that has the power to speak in
conceptual form.
It is a well - crafted
work of art, well worth studying for the formalistic criteria it suggests regarding what should count as good dramatic structure, literary composition,
conceptual coherence, and affective import.
Until these external pressures became strong, our social location in the departmentalized university had more effect upon our way
of working than did the
conceptual models with which we
worked!
Altizer betrays his assumption
of a metaphysics when he states, «Hegel's central idea
of kenosis, or the universal and dialectical process
of the self - negation
of being, provided me with a
conceptual route to a consistently kenotic or self - emptying understanding
of the Incarnation, an understanding which I believe has been given a full visionary expression in the
work of William Blake.»
McDaniel, a member
of the
Working Area
of the Church and Society Sub-unit
of WCC, wrote two papers for WCC consultations, one
of which was on the
conceptual foundations
of a life - centered ethic, and the other on a life - centered understanding
of God.
I hope, nevertheless, that my comments may indicate why one person at least on this side
of the Atlantic (and hence somewhat isolated from the technical expertise, vocabulary, and sometimes apparently frenetic debates
of the community
of process thinkers) finds in Hartshorne's
work «genuine philosophic wisdom,» especially as it develops insights into the logical status and
conceptual structure
of a theistic understanding
of the concept
of God.
As I have come to know hundreds
of spiritual teachers and thousands
of spiritual practitioners through my
work and travels, I have been struck by the way in which our spiritual views, perspectives, and experiences become similarly «infected» by «
conceptual contaminants» — comprising a confused and immature relationship to complex spiritual principles — that are as invisible, yet as insidious, as sexually transmitted disease.
Kuhn held that the thought and action
of a scientific community are dominated by its paradigms, defined as «standard examples
of scientific
work which embody a set
of conceptual, methodological and metaphysical assumptions».
Browning does not attempt to
work through many
of the systemic and
conceptual problems...
But what I find interesting about the Christian vision is how over the centuries it has
worked out most, and maybe all,
of the
conceptual pitfalls that go along with the concept
of an eternal life.
In fact, his contribution in this respect has been so impressive that a number
of us who
work at the task
of Christian theology have long proceeded as though he had, in effect, solved this second set
of conceptual problems.
Here we can best understand Whitehead's point by analogy with
works of the imagination, since this fourth way calls upon the resources
of conceptual possibility to heal the wounds inflicted by actuality.
In the first four chapters I will highlight the
conceptual tools from traditional therapies that I have found useful for facilitating growth in the lives
of those with whom I have
worked as coun - selor, therapist, growth - group facilitator, and teacher.
Behind the issues
of professional role allocation still lie
conceptual disagreements that often play a major role in preventing effective collaboration and the
working out
of mutually satisfying professional roles.
Thus, a way
of conceptual work is indicated for philosophy; this way leads back from the late, clear but superficial abstractions to the original, confused but deeper aspects
of our concrete experience
of reality (cf. PSM).
Still, for those
of us who have labored in the past to straighten the
conceptual kinks in the traditional problem
of evil, the emergence
of a new theodicy,
worked out in something more than only cursory form, is an occasion
of special interest.
Browning does not attempt to
work through many
of the systemic and
conceptual problems generated by his project, and in this respect his book is more exploratory than definitive.
While these are cumulatively defined throughout the
work in terms
of the categoreal structure, their stipulative use from the outset serves the pre-categoreal function
of establishing a
conceptual language with which to shape the systematic structure.
Kuhn maintained that the thought and activity
of a given scientific community are dominated by its paradigms, which he described as «standard examples
of scientific
work that embody a set
of conceptual, methodological and metaphysical assumptions».
Although this chapter is concerned primarily with issues related to interprofessional cooperation in community mental health services, these can not be discussed without calling attention to the fact that behind the issues
of professional role allocation still lie
conceptual disagreements that often play a major role in preventing effective collaboration and the
working out
of mutually satisfying professional roles.
Those who practice the growthing arts on such a shaky
conceptual foundation run the risk
of unwittingly using concepts and methods that
work against one another and thus diminish the effectiveness
of the process.
Beccy Ridsdel's
work sits somewhere between art and craft: many
of her pieces are
conceptual but the theory that underlies them is elegantly played out through functional, beautifully crafted ceramics.
This
work led to the development
of a
conceptual framework for understanding and defining «fathers support for breastfeeding», and concluding that initiatives to support breastfeeding focusing purely on mothers appear not to be sufficient (Sherriff et al, 2014).
Only when midwives and obstetricians start
working in partnership, and valuing each other's roles in supporting women, do we see women offered genuine choices, and offered the best care for themselves and their unborn baby (One example
of research supporting this: Colter 2014, «Midwife - Physician collaboration — a
conceptual framework for inter-professional collaborative practice»).
All manner
of art is available, from traditional paintings to
conceptual work, from glass to photography.
While the theoretical principles guiding the use
of the NBO and the accompanying training program, include many
of the
conceptual themes that informed our
work with the NBAS, they are influenced by theoretical and clinical principles from the fields
of infant mental health, child development, brain development, behavioral pediatrics, systems theory, communication studies, nursing, early intervention and cultural studies, among its influences.
This facsimile edition brings this seminal
work on
conceptual continuity to a new generation
of fans who have outgrown the ordinary.
A final
conceptual model was created to explain the interrelated nature
of the themes and may be helpful to those who
work with fathers and / or families
of new infants.
She presents a
conceptual framework for
working with these problems that includes a detailed assessment protocol; guidelines for making a differential diagnosis; and a decision tree for determining the clinical intervention pathway to meet the specific needs
of the breastfeeding dyad.
Indeed, the best historical and
conceptual work currently being carried out in South Africa, Palestine, and elsewhere on revolutionaries and revolutionary movements
of the 1960s through 1980s is being retrieved via oral histories
of old cadres.
The
work, which was released in March, was voted by Science and AAAS (the publisher
of Science Careers) as the 2010 Breakthrough
of the Year «in recognition
of the
conceptual ground their experiment breaks, the ingenuity behind it and its many potential applications,» according to a AAAS press release.