The program gives adults with memory loss and their caregivers a chance to explore and
discuss works of art in a small - group setting.
This fall, inspired by the exhibition Regarding Warhol: Sixty Artists, Fifty Years, artists
discuss works of art in the collection that have influenced their own work.
Not exact matches
When he
discusses the symbolic truth
of works of art (AI, Chapter 16), he appears to give it a secondary status
in comparison to propositional truth and the truths connected with sense perception.
A panel
of executive directors — including Jill Breit from Traditional
Arts in Upstate New York (TAUNY), Historic Saranac Lake's Amy Catania, The Strand Center's Joshua Kretser and Aaron Woolf from The Deer's Head Inn —
discussed ways that their organizations were
working toward helping revitalize the local economy.
Included is Sho Kosugi: Martial
Arts Legend, a new 21 - minute interview with the actor about him and his career; The Making
of Black Eagle, a 36 - minute featurette with Sho Kosugi, director Eric Karson, screenwriter Michael Gonzales, actors Doran Clark, Shane Kosugi, and Dorta Puzio; Tales
of Jean - Claude Van Damme, a 19 - minute featurette with many
of the same people speaking about their experiences
working with Van Damme; The Script and the Screenwriters, a 27 - minute featurette with Michael Gonzales and Eric Karson
discussing the film's development; a set
of 11 deleted and extended scenes, all
of which are
in the extended cut and offer up a tiny bit more story and character development more than additional action or carnage; trailers for the film itself, D.O.A.: A Rite
of Passage, Attack
of the Killer Tomatoes, and Savannah Smiles; a fold - out poster; and a DVD copy
of the film, which offers up all
of the same extras.
And one needn't take a stand on the validity
of auteurism as a framework for
discussing movies to acknowledge the way it continues to dominate discussions
of current
works of international
art cinema; those
of us invested
in movies as
art continue to latch on to the director as artist.
Visual artist Sophie Clements joins her longtime sound design / music collaborator Jo Wills to
discuss their site - specific piece Attempting to Delay the Inevitable, an installation at the Dolby Gallery; the role
of sound
in her visual
art pieces; why computer - graphics images would never
work in her
art; and how sound and image collaborate to create wonder, awe, and seduction
in the audience.
In this article, I'll discuss the benefits of music in eLearning course design and I'll share 4 tips for using auditory works of art in your next eLearning experienc
In this article, I'll
discuss the benefits
of music
in eLearning course design and I'll share 4 tips for using auditory works of art in your next eLearning experienc
in eLearning course design and I'll share 4 tips for using auditory
works of art in your next eLearning experienc
in your next eLearning experience.
To use
in the classroom: - They can be part
of a Spanish
art unit - Used for substitute lesson plans - Extra credit activities - Expansion activities for the special ed student (
of any spectrum)- Decorations to post on the wall for the parents» night - Well coloured pictures can be used to
discuss what is seen, happening / happened, why something happened, why artist wanted to paint this, compare and contrast between artist's other
works, classmates choice
of colors...
With the goal
of strengthening our nation's public education system, AEP Annual Convenings bring together the country's foremost leaders to
discuss what
works in arts education and to advance best practices that help ensure a complete education for every child
in America.
In their report to the entire class they discussed availability of technology as well as strategies they might use when working in that school as teachers of English language art
In their report to the entire class they
discussed availability
of technology as well as strategies they might use when
working in that school as teachers of English language art
in that school as teachers
of English language
arts.
In this paper we will highlight and
discuss our applications
of this type
of professional development to show how it might
work across different domains including: dramatic
arts, digital music, dance (both for coaches and youth peers), robotics and virtual reality.
In the Conversation Currents for the January 2015 issue of Language Arts, Troy Hicks and Franki Sibberson, two educators who actively integrate technology into their language arts teaching, as well as into their work in teacher professional development, discuss what happens when we think of writing workshop as a structure for supporting students as composer
In the Conversation Currents for the January 2015 issue
of Language
Arts, Troy Hicks and Franki Sibberson, two educators who actively integrate technology into their language arts teaching, as well as into their work in teacher professional development, discuss what happens when we think of writing workshop as a structure for supporting students as compos
Arts, Troy Hicks and Franki Sibberson, two educators who actively integrate technology into their language
arts teaching, as well as into their work in teacher professional development, discuss what happens when we think of writing workshop as a structure for supporting students as compos
arts teaching, as well as into their
work in teacher professional development, discuss what happens when we think of writing workshop as a structure for supporting students as composer
in teacher professional development,
discuss what happens when we think
of writing workshop as a structure for supporting students as composers.
Mike: As I said above, it's a lot
of work, and the marketing side
of it can be really draining, especially when I'm trying to get an issue scripted and keep
in touch with our distributors and
discuss the
art with Niki.
The Review's Writers at
Work interview series offers authors a rare opportunity to
discuss their life and
art at length; they have responded with some
of the most revealing self - portraits
in literature.
As
in the beginning, the event still focuses on a wide range
of visual and performing
arts, offering the opportunity to meet artists and
discuss their
work, listen to local musicians, take
in gallery events and experience why Cannon Beach has been recognized as one
of «The 100 Best
Art Towns
in America.»
In the days before the latest set — Kobolds & Catacombs — releases to general audiences, we were invited to sit with Ben Thompson, Art Director, and Peter Whalen, Senior Game Designer of Hearthstone, to discuss not only the new set, but also what goes into making a new set, how their design philosophy has changed over the years, and even a little bit about the stellar work of Blizzard's in - house cinematic tea
In the days before the latest set — Kobolds & Catacombs — releases to general audiences, we were invited to sit with Ben Thompson,
Art Director, and Peter Whalen, Senior Game Designer
of Hearthstone, to
discuss not only the new set, but also what goes into making a new set, how their design philosophy has changed over the years, and even a little bit about the stellar
work of Blizzard's
in - house cinematic tea
in - house cinematic team.
In this episode, Barry and David discuss an early version of Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric under the working title Sonic Synergy and take a look at concept art of elaborate in - store Sonic Boom display
In this episode, Barry and David
discuss an early version
of Sonic Boom: Rise
of Lyric under the
working title Sonic Synergy and take a look at concept
art of elaborate
in - store Sonic Boom display
in - store Sonic Boom displays.
In the following video, produced by the Metropolitan
Arts Centre (MAC), Belfast, artist Helen O'Leary
discusses her artistic background and the origins
of her current body
of work.
The FAQ Team is a group
of artists and
art historians who study each exhibition
in order to
discuss the
work and assist with contextualizing CAMH's dynamic exhibitions for diverse audiences.
In addition to speaking about her mesmerizing new
work Color Field at the Museum
of Contemporary
Art San Diego, Lou read from and
discussed her book «Durban Diaries».
The
works presented within the
art space are the stories
of loss and hope, stories
of changes
in society's reaction towards people affected by HIV / AIDS, stories
of how the need to survive shifted cultural boundaries
of what was and what was not appropriate to
discuss publicly.
On April 12, Cave and Markonish
discuss the artist's recent projects at the Cranbrook Academy
of Art in Detroit, Michigan, and
in Shreveport, Louisiana, focusing on the ways
in which Cave has used his
work to engage local communities.
With the influx
of art and artists into London for Frieze week, three leading contemporary artists analyse and
discuss their
work in relation to contemporary painting.
LISTEN: Elizabeth Alexander, poet, director
of Creative Expression at the Ford Foundation, Columbia University professor, and author
of «Light
of the World»
discussed her
work at the National Gallery
of Art in Washington, D.C.
The panel will
discuss the role
of obsession, activity, and repetition
in contemporary
art practice, as illustrated by Yayoi Kusama's life and
work.
In this unique gallery talk, Elena Shtromberg, associate professor in the Department of Art and Art History at the University of Utah, discusses specific works from Radical Women that inspire and provoke he
In this unique gallery talk, Elena Shtromberg, associate professor
in the Department of Art and Art History at the University of Utah, discusses specific works from Radical Women that inspire and provoke he
in the Department
of Art and
Art History at the University
of Utah,
discusses specific
works from Radical Women that inspire and provoke her.
Watch IL LEE
discuss Rembrandt portraits
in Season 2
of The Artist Project produced by The Metropolitan Museum
of Art: http://metmuseum.org/artistproject/il-lee The Metropolitan Museum
of Art invited 100 contemporary artists from around the world to
discuss works in the Met's collection that they find particularly inspiring.
This anthology forms both the culmination and a continuation
of a series
of public events entitled Lunch Bytes — Thinking about
Art and Digital Culture, held
in Washington, D.C., which invited artists and experts from different fields to
discuss their
work in relation to this overarching theme.
Here,
in the latest
of our interviews surrounding Phaidon's Vitamin P3 compendium
of recent painting (for which Hoptman served as a nominator), Artspace's Dylan Kerr spoke to the curator for a fascinating glimpse behind the scenes
of her
work,
discussing the staying power (or lack thereof)
of the «Zombies,» the strange and sometimes strained relationship between institutions and the
art market, and why a good curator focuses on needs, not trends.
The pair will
discuss the trajectory
of Sala's
art practice, his commitment to
working with sound
in relation to architecture and history, and his
work for the exhibition «Anri Sala: Answer Me,» which includes multichannel audio and video installations that unfold across the Second, Third, and Fourth Floor galleries and create a symphonic experience specific to the New Museum.
Grodin will
discuss her
work with David Rifkind as the inaugural
Art Basel week speaker in Florida International University Department of Architecture's new annual art and architecture lecture seri
Art Basel week speaker
in Florida International University Department
of Architecture's new annual
art and architecture lecture seri
art and architecture lecture series.
Featured
in the current issue # 13
of SFAQ is an interview with Christine Y. Kim, the Associate Curator Contemporary
Art at the LACMA
in Los Angeles
discussing works by James Turrell.
The artists» selection
of artwork developed through many conversations with curator Gary Garrels,
in which they
discussed the issues
of their
work, their individual studio practices, their appraisal
of art history, and the current status
of contemporary
art.
Rashid Johnson's
work is often
discussed in the context
of what is called «post-Black
art.»
On Saturday, October 7, 2017, Richard Shiff, Effie Marie Cain Regents Chair
in Art at The University
of Texas at Austin,
discussed the
work of Bridget Riley at the Crowley Theater
in Marfa.
In this excerpt from Phaidon's «Speaking
of Art,» British sculptor Rachel Whiteread
discusses developing a diverse vocabulary
of mediums, how architectural structures inform her
works, and the how the installation
of a piece can change its meaning.
Carroll Dunham, an important New York — based artist
working in painting, drawing, and printmaking,
discusses his practice, from coming into his own
in the late 1970s to his current contributions as a maker and a writer within the continuum
of art.
October, 2010
In this excerpt from a public program at LACMA, Lynne Cooke, curator
of the exhibition Blinky Palermo: Retrospective 1964 — 1977,
discusses Palermo's
work with artist Mathias Poledna and
art historian Rhea Anastas.
Katherine Brodbeck, the DMA's Nancy and Tim Hanley Assistant Curator
of Contemporary
Art, will be joined
in conversation by Whitney curator Scott Rothkopf and MOCA Los Angeles curator Bennett Simpson to
discuss Laura Owens» 20 - year career and this comprehensive new exhibition
of her
work.
In an interview with Black Art In America, Shrobe discusses the rich history of materials, and poetically defines abstraction as a process wherein the artist invites materials to tell their own story.3 In so doing, Shrobe frees our collective imagination from the trappings of social object memory, uplifting the quotidian and inviting viewers with differing levels of art literacy to see themselves and their neighborhood reflected in his work
In an interview with Black
Art In America, Shrobe discusses the rich history of materials, and poetically defines abstraction as a process wherein the artist invites materials to tell their own story.3 In so doing, Shrobe frees our collective imagination from the trappings of social object memory, uplifting the quotidian and inviting viewers with differing levels of art literacy to see themselves and their neighborhood reflected in his wor
Art In America, Shrobe discusses the rich history of materials, and poetically defines abstraction as a process wherein the artist invites materials to tell their own story.3 In so doing, Shrobe frees our collective imagination from the trappings of social object memory, uplifting the quotidian and inviting viewers with differing levels of art literacy to see themselves and their neighborhood reflected in his work
In America, Shrobe
discusses the rich history
of materials, and poetically defines abstraction as a process wherein the artist invites materials to tell their own story.3
In so doing, Shrobe frees our collective imagination from the trappings of social object memory, uplifting the quotidian and inviting viewers with differing levels of art literacy to see themselves and their neighborhood reflected in his work
In so doing, Shrobe frees our collective imagination from the trappings
of social object memory, uplifting the quotidian and inviting viewers with differing levels
of art literacy to see themselves and their neighborhood reflected in his wor
art literacy to see themselves and their neighborhood reflected
in his work
in his
works.
THE SEEN and EXPO CHICAGO,
in collaboration with editions Kavi Gupta, present the Chicago
Art Critics Forum, convening writers living and
working in the city to
discuss current issues, topics on contemporary criticism, and encourage attending writers to network and extend their freelance pitches to new international outlets for coverage
of exhibitions both on behalf
of Chicago, and abroad.
Special Program: — 2PM: BSMT artist -
in - residence Azikiwe Mohammed
discusses his recent
work Jimmy's Thrift with Kimberly Drew, aka Instagram star @MuseumMammy and founder / curator
of the Black Contemporary
Art Tumblr.
Join Laurie Wilson
in conversation with Arezoo Moseni as they
discuss the remarkable life and
art of Louise Nevelson
in a presentation that considers the key elements
of the artist's
work, the links between her childhood experiences and adult life as an artist, and the major influences on her evolving style.
Perhaps she would have been frustrated by recent coverage
of art world gender imbalance — which often
discusses the issue
in those terms — as Web
of Dreams, a selection
of her paintings and
works on paper, opened at Alison Jacques Gallery.
He will
discuss his
work, including 5000 Feet Is the Best, as well as the medium
of cinema featured
in his video
art.
,
discussing directions in which photographic collections could or should develop, Discussing Provoke, a cross-analysis of the cult Japanese photo magazine, its historical context and its ties to the emergence of performance art in Japan in the 1960s, Photography Beyond the Image, on techniques used to produce photographic works that seek to go beyond the production of an image; Photography & Cinema in Practice, discussing vernacular photography in cinematic production and the role of still photography in the history of art; and The Artist As..., discussing the different roles that artists
discussing directions
in which photographic collections could or should develop,
Discussing Provoke, a cross-analysis of the cult Japanese photo magazine, its historical context and its ties to the emergence of performance art in Japan in the 1960s, Photography Beyond the Image, on techniques used to produce photographic works that seek to go beyond the production of an image; Photography & Cinema in Practice, discussing vernacular photography in cinematic production and the role of still photography in the history of art; and The Artist As..., discussing the different roles that artists
Discussing Provoke, a cross-analysis
of the cult Japanese photo magazine, its historical context and its ties to the emergence
of performance
art in Japan
in the 1960s, Photography Beyond the Image, on techniques used to produce photographic
works that seek to go beyond the production
of an image; Photography & Cinema
in Practice,
discussing vernacular photography in cinematic production and the role of still photography in the history of art; and The Artist As..., discussing the different roles that artists
discussing vernacular photography
in cinematic production and the role
of still photography
in the history
of art; and The Artist As...,
discussing the different roles that artists
discussing the different roles that artists undertake.
The Metropolitan Museum
of Art invited 100 contemporary artists from around the world to
discuss works in the Met's collection that they find particularly inspiring.
In this video, artist Cory Arcangel and adjunct curator of new media arts Christiane Paul discuss Arcangel's work Various Self Playing Bowling Games (2011), on view in the exhibition Cory Arcangel: Pro Tool
In this video, artist Cory Arcangel and adjunct curator
of new media
arts Christiane Paul
discuss Arcangel's
work Various Self Playing Bowling Games (2011), on view
in the exhibition Cory Arcangel: Pro Tool
in the exhibition Cory Arcangel: Pro Tools.
Yayoi Kusama, Sean Scully, Simon Fujiwara, Mark Wallinger and others
discuss the
works that have influenced them
in the summer edition
of Art Quarterly.