Sentences with phrase «creative power of the group»

The leadership model which maximizes the growth - stimulating effects of groups is described by Thomas Gordon in Group - Centered Leadership, A Way of Releasing the Creative Power of Groups.
Simón Bergman brings together a multimedia happening inspired by the celebrity and creative power of the group that surrounded Andy Warhol in the 1960s.

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By bringing together people of different backgrounds, you gain the ability to escape a single group's echo chamber and avoid errors caused by groupthink; the power to act as a connector or translator between different circles; and the immense creative potential of combining ideas from different fields.
This Mad Men — like ambition — to explore the professional conflicts of a group of highly creative people, the sweeping changes in society they're reflecting and responding to, and the conflicted genius suffering from imposter syndrome at its center — might have been better fit for the length of a series, and indeed series like Showtime's I'm Dying Up Here and HBO's classic The Larry Sanders Show convey the combination of internal competitiveness and group cohesion that powers comedy scenes like the Lampooners» more effectively than AFASG's scattershot approach.
«The most effective creative process alternates between time in groups, collaboration, interaction and conversation,... [and] times of solitude, where something different happens cognitively in your brain,» says Sawyer, who in 2007 wrote one of the first major books on collaboration, Group Genius: The Creative Power of Collabcreative process alternates between time in groups, collaboration, interaction and conversation,... [and] times of solitude, where something different happens cognitively in your brain,» says Sawyer, who in 2007 wrote one of the first major books on collaboration, Group Genius: The Creative Power of CollabCreative Power of Collaboration.
«The Ford Flex has the power to move people emotionally as well as physically,» said J Mays, Ford's group vice president of Design and chief creative officer.
She serves on the art committee for Downtown for Democracy, a political action group composed of creative people whose aim is to transform cultural influence into political power.
Stuart Home checks in with the group who has pioneered the use of Creative Commons, the power of multitude and the creation of artistic nebulae.
Select group exhibitions featuring their work include Art in the Streets, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (2011); Viva la Revolucion: A Dialogue with the Urban Landscape, Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego (2010); and When Lives Become Form: Creative Power from Brazil, Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo (2008).
Select group exhibitions and biennials featuring their work include Everything you are I am not: Latin American contemporary art from the Tiroche DeLeon Collection, Mana Contemporary, Jersey City, NJ; Apreensões e Objetos do Desejo: obras doadas pela Receita Federal ao MNBA, Museu Nacional de Belas Artes, Rio de Janeiro (2015); Giants at the Vancouver Biennale (2014); Gigantes por su propria naturaleza, Institut Valéncia d'Art Modern, Valéncia, Spain (2011); Art in the Streets, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (2011); Viva la Revolucion: A Dialogue with the Urban Landscape, Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, CA (2010); and When Lives Become Form: Creative Power from Brazil, Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo (2008).
2016 The Pattern Keeps Repeating: solo exhibition by Bob Corish Vaporwave.exe: group exhibition curated by Marvin Watkins & Emma Hutner CorpografÍas: group exhibition curated by Batubalani Art Projects WORK IT: group exhibition by Your Beautiful Collective Blossom: Chrysanthemum: solo exhibition by Camilla «Mica» Daniel POWER: consumerism & the culture of excess: exhibition curated by Tim Gomersall TECHNICOLOURED IRREVERENCE: exhibition by Jackson Payne & Zandism Don't Even Ask: group exhibition curated by Rebecca Wilcox RAP ART: Exhibition & Event curated by Marina Antonova Drawing On Therapy: Therapists Who Draw: group exhibition curated by Anna Green Tropical Safari: group exhibition curated by Jo Cheung & Emily Bakes OPEN: group exhibition curated by A-side B - side Parallaxis: group exhibition by The Red Room Creatives Paper Artist Collective: group exhibition curated by Sam Quinn Inkling: solo exhibition by Thundercunt Critical Mass: solo exhibition by Chairman Kato
The collective sketchbook group show, Moleskine Project IV at Hashimoto Contemporary, celebrates the power of the sketchbook and its use by artists that come from different creative backgrounds, including animation, comics, illustration, fine art, street art, film and more.
Downtown for Democracy members relaunched the group in May 2017 — to rally progressives to combat the Trump administration's destructive and anti-democratic agenda — and put the power of art and creative expression to work for democracy.
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