Sentences with phrase «contemporary architecture who»

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The accrual of body fat, when food was plenty in the summer, rendered our ancestors [and today's contemporaries who still carry the (epi) genetic architecture that predisposes them] insulin resistant, which facilitated survival in the winter by hampering the uptake of scarce carbohydrates in peripheral tissues, thereby leaving these carbohydrates for combustion by the brain.
Students who apply and are accepted to the program spend their summer studying film and video, printmaking, design, architecture, or contemporary art in and out of the classroom.
These three areas of philanthropy held special meaning for the Broads — as graduates of Detroit Public Schools, as parents of a son who struggles with an incurable disease and as passionate, lifelong collectors and champions of contemporary art and architecture.
With an effortless and confident glamour, Hotel Villagio's contemporary architecture appeals to urbane travelers who seek a luxed - up wine escape.
From iconic modern painters like Brice Marden, to contemporary designers like Jürg Lehni, to artists working across disciplines including photography, architecture, media arts, performance, film, and public practice, we invite you to hear from artists who are shaping the future of contemporary art.
And the Pulitzer Goes To... — Phillip Kennicott, the Washington Post journalist who pens the paper's column on art and architecture, has been awarded this year's Pulitzer award for criticism based on his articles on the Kevin Roche exhibition at the National Building Museum, photography at the Corocoran Gallery, and representations of the first family in contemporary images, stating that he was «especially happy to win at a time when arts criticism is not doing well.»
«Camil has been creating an impressive body of work for many years now that is rooted in an interest in architecture, economy, and performance,» says curator Justine Ludwig, who unveiled Camil's first institutional survey in the U.S. at the Contemporary Arts Center in Cincinnati in early November.
Alongside Neo-Georgian and contemporary architecture, the exhibition complements the School's history of innovation and leadership in a rapidly changing, dynamic environment and its mission of educating leaders who make a difference in the world.
Hall 11.3 NEW CONTEMPORARIES and COLLABORATIONS will include pieces by artists such as Heimo Zobernig, who will install his work, Ohne Titel (Untitled)(in red), enveloping the entire presentation in a red neon light to contrast with the bright light of the trade fair architecture.
Terris is a contemporary artist and contractor who draws much of his artistic practice from his understanding of building materials and architecture.
This exhibition at the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, 2017 - 18, will feature the work of 30 contemporary artists from Brazil, Cuba, Mexico, and Venezuela, among other countries, who have engaged with the history of modernist architecture in Latin America.
The project — conceived in collaboration with Kuwaiti architect and artist Aziz Al Qatami, founder of the architecture firm Atelier Aziz Al Qatami and member of the artist collective GCC, who was commissioned to create the Grand Opening Reception exhibition design — questions the role of «artistic positions in contemporary institutional marketing and the eventisation of cultural production in the form of local identity creation».
The full program will feature Hans Ulrich Obrist in conversation with Hairy Who Artists; Diego Perrone, Eugenio Re Rebaudengo, Letizia Ragaglia and Ilaria Bonacossa on contemporary art in Italy; Matthieu Poirier and Daniel Buren on the intersections of art and architecture; Dan Cameron, Anthony Elms and Irene Hofmann on the difference between American and European international exhibition models in «Biennale Biennial;» a discussion on contemporary photography with curator and author of Photography is Magic, Charlotte Cotton, in conversation with various artists through the Aperture Foundation; the impact of contemporary design criticism and its discourse featuring Alice Twemlow among others; and Thelma Golden, Solveig Øvstebø and Franklin Sirmans in conversation with Jacob Proctor on the global influence of museum collections and exhibitions.
Fionn Meade is an curator and writer who has previously worked at the Walker Art Center where exhibitions included Less ThanOne and Andrea Büttner, Radical Presence: Black Performance in Contemporary Art, and Question the Wall Itself, which presents a range of works conceived as rooms and interior architecture, and includes major installations by Tom Burr, Nina Beier, Cerith Wyn Evans, Lucy McKenzie, Akram Zaatari, Paul Sietsema, Jonathas de Andrade, Walid Raad, and Marc Camille Chaimowicz, among others; as well as Merce Cunningham: Common Time, a retrospective survey of Merce Cunningham's dynamic artistic collaborations, including work from more than seventy artists working across disciplines.
11:30 am: Panel 3: Exhibition Focus: «Learning from Latin America: Art, Architecture and Visions of Modernism» This exhibition at the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, 2017 - 18, will feature the work of 30 contemporary artists from Brazil, Cuba, Mexico, and Venezuela, among other countries, who have engaged with the history of modernist architecture in Latin America.
Focusing on contemporary issues like natural disasters, the breakdown of the American political system, global tragedies, and the Los Angeles housing crisis, the film stars Stosh, a.k.a. Pig Pen, a close friend of Opie's who has appeared in many of her photographs, as a struggling artist who is obsessed with landmark midcentury modern architecture.
Founded in 1963 by the visionary dean of the school of architecture, Holmes Perkins, who wanted to expose students to what was «new and happening» in art and culture, ICA has developed an international reputation as a preeminent venue for contemporary art and culture.
That different batch of DNA can be found in the work of Hoyland's more immediate predecessors and contemporaries like Robyn Denny and Richard Smith and many others who made abstract art that looked toward modern architecture and design — combining these interests with a hard edged pop sensibility.
Decker Yeadon, who we've showcased previously, believe such a concept has particular application in contemporary office architecture that has become increasing more transparent, clad in vast sheets of glass.
Its mission is to honor architectural excellence by acknowledging an architect who has applied the principles of traditional, classical, and sustainable architecture and urbanism to contemporary society.
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