Sentences with word «cura»

I was pleased to learn that the philosophy of cura personalis extended to the bedside as well.
GUMC's mission is carried out with a strong emphasis on public service and a dedication to the Catholic, Jesuit principle of cura personalis — or «care of the whole person.»
Other recent exhibitions include; Home Again, Again II, Journal Gallery (Brooklyn), The Time Machine, curated by cura magazine, Frutta Gallery (Rome) Parasitic Gaps, curated by Miriam Katzeff, Team Gallery (New York) and New Pictures of Common Objects, curated by Christopher Lew, MoMA PS1.
«The school's Jesuit tradition and emphasis on cura personalis, the education of the whole person, was attractive to me.»
Recent exhibitions include Belladonna «s Muse, curated by Samuel Leuenberger, CURA Basement Roma (Rome, IT, 2017); Wolf Whistles, Shoot the Lobster NY (NYC, USA, 2017); Streams of Warm Impermanence, David Roberts Art Foundation (London, UK, 2016); Wild Style, Peres Projects (Berlin, DE, 2016); Bloody Life, Herald St., London, UK, 2016).
Lucia Leuci presened solo exhibition Prendersi cura (Taking care) at Prague's Polansky Gallery which opened January 18 and is running to March 3, 2018.
For her upcoming show Belladonna's Muse, opening March 17 at Rome's Basement Roma CURA, the London - based artist will be selling (quite cheaply) pearl necklaces made by grandmothers in the community to go alongside the exhibition.
The Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC)-- Insight Development Grant (2 grants), Standard Research Grant and funding for Sustainable Prosperity Research Network and the Alberta Climate Change Dialogue CURA.
More important, I thought, tikkun olam certainly did not convey the same vision as cura personalis.
Pius IX's Quanta cura and Syllabus.
The vast array of expertise is fostered by the collaboration between the hospital and the university, and the team's focus on providing support for family members and caregivers — cura familia.
In 2012, they included a second space in the parisian gallery called «Project Room» to let a free field of creation and experience for young artists and curators like the show curated by CURA Italian team in 2014.
Adding the pieces by the New York artist, whose feminist and politically themed works often deal with birth, death and the fragility of the body, allows the High to «leapfrog to the forefront of museums who collect Kiki Smith's work,» High chief cura
Her work has been featured in a wide variety of publications including CURA, The New York Times, Hyperallergic, V Magazine, The Brooklyn Rail, artnet News, Time Out New York and Artsy.
The group exhibi tion in bo th spaces cura ted by Gregory Lang explores di f feren t ar tis tic experimen ts and aes the tic research of monochrome pain tings by bo th famous and lesser known American and In terna tional ar tis ts.
I felt rather confused about the full meaning of cura personalis.
Davide Balula's exhibition Broken Things Float Faster at Ghebaly Gallery was featured on CURA.
Lucia Leuci presented solo exhibition Prendersi cura (Taking care) at Prague's Polansky Gallery which opened January 18 and is running to March 3.
Sullivan assured us that Georgetown's idea of cura personalis would in no way impinge on our medical education or career.
Di Massimo has participated in group exhibitions at Galleria d'Arte Moderna, Milan (2016, 2012); CURA Basement, Rome (2016); PAC, Milan (2014); Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Turin (2013, 2010,
As a Jesuit institution, she said, Georgetown is committed to the ideal of cura personalis, the healing of the entire person, mind, body, and soul.
Invoking the biblical concept of covenant, she assured us that cura personalis would help us develop a covenant with our patients.
Aside from some of the discrepancies between the philosophy and the practice, cura personalis truly transforms the training of the medical student and helps to create an especially caring and humanistic physician who knows the connection between mind, body, and soul.
Yet cura personalis does guide the curriculum of the medical school in other ways.
Arianna Giovannini is Senior Lecturer in Local Politics in the Department of Politics and Public Policy, De Montfort University, where she is a member of the Local Governance Research Unit (LRGU) and the Centre for Urban Research on Austerity (CURA).
Emphasizing service, we are dedicated to the Catholic, Jesuit principle of cura personalis — «care of the whole person.»
Her writing has appeared in Rhizome, Art in America, ArtAsiaPacific, Artforum, The Wire, CURA, New Media & Society and various art catalogs.
Haris Epaminonda: Dreams That Money Can't Buy (Group show by CURA).
Co-founder and co-director of CURA., a curatorial project which revolves around the production of a magazine, a bookstore, an exhibition space and a publishing company.
As a writer, Katrib has contributed magazines including Art in America, Parkett and cura.
Katrib has contributed texts for a number of publications and periodicals including Art in America, Parkett, and cura.
His writing has appeared in publications such as Artforum, Collapse, CURA, Mousse, October, and Texte zur Kunst, as well as numerous edited volumes and catalogs.
Philipp Timischl with Pierre - Alexandre Mateos and Charles Teyssou, CURA., Summer 2016, pages 146 - 155 In the Studio of Philipp Timischl, Spike Art Magazine, Online, May 2015
Recent publications in Art in America, Rhizome, CURA, SFMoMA Open Space, AQNB, et al. abreu is the author of List of Consonants (Bottlecap Press, 2015) and transtrender (Quimérica Books, 2016), and their debut collection of critical writing is forthcoming 2018.
CURA publishes feature of Margo Wolowiec's show Double Blind.
Group shows include «Unorthodox» at the Jewish Museum, New York; «Welcome You're in the Right Place» at Sandretto Re Rebaudengo Foundation, Turin; «The Heart is a Lonely Hunter» at YARAT Contemporary Art Centre, Baku; and «Anagramma» at Basement, Rome, curated by CURA.
Maurizio Cattelan and Myriam Ben Salah, «F.A.Q.» Le Dictateur Press Laura Phipps and Elisabeth Sherman, «Emily Mae Smith» (essay), CURA, No. 21 Jansen, Charlotte.
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