Each short
essay by contributors — there are 10 of them — is followed by a few pages of questions about the chapter topic and space to write answers.
Not exact matches
This
essay,
by frequent FT
contributor Michael McConnell, suggests that that would be a very good thing.
The current issue of the theological journal Pro Ecclesia features a helpful
essay by Griffiths, a Duke professor and First Things
contributor: «Is There a Doctrine of the Descent into Hell?»
Thirty
essays, some of them
by FT
contributors, cover everything from liberal theory to race theory to feminism to the anthropological presuppositions of criminal law, all written from explicitly Christian perspectives.
It is also pressed in various ways
by several
contributors to Beyond Clericalism: The Congregation as a Focus for Theological Education, a collection of
essays edited
by Joseph C. Hough, Jr., and Barbara G. Wheeler.
The Ethical Ambiguities of Aging
by gilbert meilaender eerdmans, 135 pages, $ 18 An esteemed Protestant ethicist (and First Things advisor and
contributor) has here an extended
essay that is at turns philosophical, literary, and biblical, and is throughout humane.
In addition to Jean Bethke Elshtain, also a regular
contributor here, this fine little book contains
essays by Sari Nusseibeh and Michael Walzer.
Enjoy the film on 35 mm next Wednesday, and in the meantime, see it featured below in our 2013 video
essay «Blue Christmas,» written and narrated
by longtime Criterion
contributor Michael Koresky.
The End: The Films of 2017 • The best films of the year, with cases made for each
by the magazine's
contributors (bonuses here), plus personal selections that didn't crack the top 20 • Top 20 Unreleased Films, Personal Bests, and Editors» Picks • Two
essays on a year of horror (s),
by Laura Kern (expanded for online) and Violet Lucca
The End: The Films of 2016 • The best films of the year, with arguments for each
by the magazine's
contributors • Top 20 Unreleased Films, Personal Bests, and Staff Picks • Year - in - review
essays by Nicolas Rapold and Michael Koresky • Avant - garde, documentary, animation, and East Asian lists
by Dennis Lim, Eric Hynes, David Filipi, and Tony Rayns
«Wakanda is an interesting look at where African nations could have been had it not been for colonialism,» wrote HuffPost
contributor Dwayne Wong (Omowale) in a 2016
essay, «but the reality is that every African nation has been impacted
by the negative legacy of colonial domination and this has hindered Africa's development ever since.»
And my supreme delight is derived from seeing the critics realize what I have known since all the
essays were first submitted to me
by the many parent, student, teacher, and administrator
contributors to the book: There is a new leadership emerging across the country, with stirring stories of personal courage, in defense of public education.
Every single
essay is strong — among the strongest ever offered
by each individual
contributor.
Author in Progress: A No - Holds - Barred Guide to What it Really Takes to Get Published is a book of over 50
essays by Writer Unboxed
contributors, guiding writers through the process of creating a novel, from pre-writing, through the writing process, and beyond to publication.
We email a twice monthly newsletter that announces exclusive new Baen.com content such as original short stories
by your favorite Baen writers, scintillating
essays and think - pieces
by star
contributors, and author interviews.
Wide - ranging and in - depth
essays by over 30
contributors, including many of South Africa's leading art historians, cultural commentators and artists, make it an indispensable resource for curators, historians, students and artists.
The opening
essay by Montserrat College of Art Director Leonie Bradbury offers a multifaceted overview of Brookes» impact on the current art landscape and is complemented
by a variety of responses and writings from a wide range of interdisciplinary
contributors.
A fully illustrated catalogue, published
by DelMonico Prestel books and Prospect New Orleans, will feature documentation on participating artists and include
essays by the Artistic Director Trevor Schoonmaker, with contributions
by William Cordova, Miranda Lash, Omar López - Chahoud, Wangechi Mutu, Filipa Oliveira, Ebony G. Patterson, Ylva Rouse, Ned Sublette and Zoé Whitley along with more than 20 other
contributors including Russell Lord, NOMA's Freeman Family Curator of Photographs and Katie Pfohl, NOMA's Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art.
This beautifully designed and illustrated book includes a forward
by Blaffer director and chief curator Claudia Schmuckli and
essays by exhibition curator Janet Phelps and
contributors Barbara Polla and Jean - Philippe Rossignol.
This exhibition is accompanied
by a fully illustrated color catalogue with an
essay Barry Schwabsky, a regular
contributor to Artforum, and the author of The Widening Circle: Consequences of Modernism in Contemporary Art (Cambridge University Press, 1997), and Opera: Poems 1981 - 2002 (Meritage Press, 2003).
A full, color catalog of the show is available with an
essay by Lance Esplund, Senior Art Critic for CityArts Magazine and a regular
contributor to The Wall Street -LSB-...]
Throughout this eclectic monograph, the artist's own commentary is interwoven with text from additional
contributors, including
essays by fellow artist Jake Chapman, novelist Nick McDonell, art historian Abigail Solomon - Godeau, curator Dominic Molon, and the artist's father, the noted linguist - anthropologist Derek Bickerton.
A full, color catalog of the show is available with an
essay by Lance Esplund, Senior Art Critic for CityArts Magazine and a regular
contributor to The Wall Street Journal.
Featuring more than 100 works in color and
essays by 15
contributors, it is the first comprehensive overview and reconsideration of 30 years of art made in response to the AIDS epidemic in the United States.
The nearly 400 - page anthology unites an unprecedented community of art historians, curators, and artists, with
essays by the show's two curators, as well as texts
by contributors such as Connie Butler, chief curator at the Hammer Museum, Carmen María Jaramillo, Karen Cordero Reiman, Miguel Loópez, Mónica Mayer, and Carla Stellweg.
Unseen Warhol, (
contributor), Rizzoli, 1996 Rizzi, John Szoke 1997 Glamour, Style, Fashion: The Warhol Look, Andy Warhol Museum, 1997 Blank Generation Reviseted: Early Days of Punk Rock, Schirmer, 1997 SOAPBOX:
Essays Diatribes Homilies and Screeds 1980 - 1997, Imschoot, 1998 Artist / Author: Contemporary Artists Books, (
contributor), DAP, 1998 Basquiat, Tony Shafrazi Gallery, 1999 The Style Guy, Ballantine Books, 2000 Human Nature (dub version), 2001, Greybull Press Anh Duong, Assouline, 2001 People After Dark, Roxane Lowit, (introduction,) Assouline, 2001 New York Beat, Petit Grand, 2001 New York Expression, Bergen Kunstmuseum 2002 Photographs of Ron Gallela, Greybull Press, 2002 Tom Sachs: Nutsy's, Guggenheim Museum, 2003 Shriners, with Lisa Eisner, Greybull Press, 2004 Andy Warhol: The Late Works, (
contributor), Prestel Verlag, 2004 Yours In Food, (
contributor), John Baldessari, Princeton, 2004 Maripolarama, Powerhouse, 2005 People, Roxane Lowit, Assouline, 2005 Public Access: Ricky Powell Photographs 1985 - 2005, Powerhouse, 2005 Pam: American Icon, Stellan Holm Gallery, 2005 James Nares: New Paintings, Kasmin, 2005 Warhol's World, Steidl, 2006 The Jean - Michel Basquiat Show, Skira, 2006 Katlick School, with Sante D'Orazio, TeNeus, 2006 Jean - Michel Basquiat: 1981, The Studio of the Street, Charta / Deitch 2007 Richard Prince, Guggenheim Museum, 2007 Out of Mind, Shawn Mortensen, Abrams, 2007 Leadbelly: A Life in Pictures, Steidl, 2008 Warhol
by Gallela: That's Great, Monacelli, 2008 John Lurie, A Fine Example of Art, Powerhouse, 2008 Acid Candy, Miles Aldridge, Reflex Editions, 2008 Christopher Wool, Taschen, 2008
In 1993, in an
essay reprinted in Frances Stark's Primer, compiled for the University of Southern California's recent symposium «On the Future of Art School» — an inspiration for Store's group show, which included work
by Primer
contributors Dexter Sinister and Mai Abu ElDahab, among others — Thierry de Duve sketched a pessimistic picture of contemporary art teaching.
The English edition features art direction from Kenya Hara with
essays by key Western and Eastern
contributors, such as Hans Ulrich Obrist & Lorenza Baroncelli, and Wang Mingxian.
Introductory
essay by Barry Schwabsky, art critic for The Nation and regular
contributor to Artforum.
Art AIDS America is accompanied
by a nearly 300 - page catalog featuring
essays by 15
contributors and with more than 200 illustrations.
Like «New Objectivity,» this catalog is rich with
essays by several
contributors.
They are able to read the
essays by many different
contributors and have a full picture of the ideas we were trying to pull out with the exhibition, as well as getting a little bit more background about the 16 artists in the show.
Color plates of the paintings are juxtaposed with the historic portraits that inspired them, along with brief
essays by more than 30
contributors including Naomi Beckwith, Jeffrey Deitch, Christine Y. Kim, Franklin Sirmans, Toure, and Deborah WIllis, among others.
Edited
by Latitudes Produced for ten consecutive weeks from a micro-newsroom in the galleries of the New Museum, The Last Post, The Last Gazette, The Last Register, The Last Star - Ledger, The Last Monitor, The Last Observer, The Last Evening Sun, The Last Journal, The Last Times and The Last Express comprise the catalogue accompaning the exhibition «The Last Newspaper», curated
by Richard Flood and Benjamin Godsill Featuring over 100
contributors, and including
essays and interviews with participating artists, this compilation also brings together articles and special features around an expanded selection of work that addresses the news, the newspaper, and its evolving form and function.
A catalogue will feature
essays by the curators and six other
contributors from diverse fields.
An
essay by Sarah Johnstone and Jeffrey Mazo entitled, Global Warming and Arab Spring, draws a convincing line that the pressure on food prices was a
contributor to the start of the revolutions of the Arab Spring — the tumultuous uprising against many Arab governments.
Richard Lindzen is a
contributor to the book Climate Change: The Facts published
by the Institute of Public Affairs and featuring «22
essays on the science, politics and economics of the climate change debate.»
Anthony Watts is a
contributor to the book Climate Change: The Facts published
by the Institute of Public Affairs and featuring «22
essays on the science, politics and economics of the climate change debate.»
Andrew Bolt is a
contributor to the book Climate Change: The Facts published
by the Institute of Public Affairs and featuring «22
essays on the science, politics and economics of the climate change debate.»
Bob Carter was a
contributor to the book Climate Change: The Facts published
by the Institute of Public Affairs and featuring «22
essays on the science, politics and economics of the climate change debate.»
Christopher Essex is a
contributor to the book Climate Change: The Facts published
by the Institute of Public Affairs and featuring «22
essays on the science, politics and economics of the climate change debate.»
However, as we will discuss in this
essay, a lot of the opinions expressed
by the IPCC
contributors are never included (or else are treated in a dismissive manner) in the final reports.
Nigel Lawson is a
contributor to the book Climate Change: The Facts published
by the Institute of Public Affairs and featuring «22
essays on the science, politics and economics of the climate change debate.»
Willie Soon is a
contributor to the book Climate Change: The Facts published
by the Institute of Public Affairs and featuring «22
essays on the science, politics and economics of the climate change debate.»
The book was edited
by Delaware Supreme Court Justice Randy J. Holland and features
essays from such authors as retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor; retired Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales Igor Judge; and Magna Carta in pop culture
contributor and historian Carolyn Harris.