Sentences with phrase «essays by leading»

A richly illustrated catalogue accompanies the exhibition with essays by leading scholars of Iranian art, modern art and cultural criticism.
EN MAS» includes scholarly essays by leading art historians Shannon Jackson and Kobena Mercer along with the two curators Claire Tancons and Krista Thompson, which offer formal and theoretical analyses of the artists» projects as well as explorations of Caribbean aesthetic practices and their impact on art and performance studies more broadly.
It will include a new interview with the artist, giving insight into his inspiration and motivation, as well as including essays by leading critics that examine the remarkable achievements of an artist at the forefront of the contemporary art scene worldwide.
Abundant, detailed illustrations from every phase of the artist's work accompany a series of thematic essays by leading art and social historians.
It contains 33 wide - ranging essays by leading art historians, art critics, curators, artists, playwrights and academics.
Essays by leading scholars of abstract expressionism will be included in the catalog, as well as an extensive compilation of artist biographies of women featured in the exhibition and some additional 30 artists whose work paralleled the movement.
In addition to contributions by Elms and Keith, McMillian's radical use of postconsumer objects, video and painting is addressed in essays by leading figures including Charles Gaines, Rita Gonzalez, Dave McKenzie and Steven Nelson.
The publication features a number of commissioned essays by leading international writers, as well as information on the participating artists and exhibition venues.
Each biannual issue is a collaboration with four artists, in which their work is explored in richly illustrated essays by leading writers and critics.
Linked to the entries on artworks, which were written by Tate curators, conservators and researchers, are twenty - four newly commissioned essays by leading scholars from a wide range of disciplines and subject areas.
Chillida considers his relentless search for the unknown in art to be an adventure in learning, and his sculptural study of temporal and spatial relationships continues to inspire books and essays by leading philosophers.
Features additional short essays by leading art historians, curators and writers.
Focusing entirely on Judd's multicolored works, this handsome book features essays by leading scholars that illuminate this body of work and examine its relationship to his oeuvre as a whole.
Alongside newly commissioned essays by leading international scholars and works by contemporary visual artists, key historical texts trace a trajectory of writings across religions, cultures, genders and ages to reflect the breadth of conflicting and constantly shifting attitudes towards the veil.
The publication will feature essays by leading scholars in the contemporary and American Indian art fields that provide a range of perspectives on Gibson's work, including Anne Ellegood, senior curator at the Hammer Museum, and Glenn Adamson, senior scholar, Yale University.
This in - depth, illustrated study of mail art includes essays by leading artists and historians in the field, including Fluxus artists Ken Friedman, Dick Higgins, and Ray Johnson.
Each biannual issue is a collaboration with four artists, in which their work is explored in fully illustrated essays by leading writers and critics.
Essays by leading scholars show the ways in which Chinese artists have grappled with modernity, tradition, self - definition and the adoption and rejection of Western convention.
Edited by the exhibitions's co-curators Frances Morris and Tiffany Bell, and with essays by leading scholars that give a context for Martin's work — her life, relationship with other artists, the influence of South - Asian philosophy — alongside focused shorter pieces on particular paintings, this beautifully designed volume is the definitive publication on her oeuvre.
MCA Monographs offer an ongoing visual record of today's freshest and most influential work, in all its far - ranging variety, in conjunction with thought - provoking essays by leading art historians and critics.
Guest blogger Jennifer Bernstein, college professor and application coach for high school students, writes about preparing students for those admissions essays by leading them to examine the value of their experiences and accomplishments.
This enlightening collection of essays by leading luminaries in fields ranging from psychology to political science was edited by Dinesh Sharma, Associate Research Professor at the Institute for Global Cultural Studies, SUNY Binghamton.
Into this mix dropped The Orange Book: Reclaiming Liberalism, published by the think tank Centre Forum in 2004, which contained essays by leading party figures, including Nick Clegg, Vince Cable, Chris Huhne and David Laws.
This is undoubtedly the most balanced collection of essays by the leading public intellectuals in our debate over the implications of the coming biotechnological age.
Orin Kerr links an essay by a leading criminal law scholar on similarities between secular and spiritual thinkers.

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While the content can seem a bit dense and academic at times — the essays are, after all, written by some of the nation's leading thinkers on business issues — the website is a potentially valuable resource for policy makers and anyone thinking about starting a new business.
So instead of recommending Jaume, I'll turn you to what is, so far, a pretty solid recent collection on Tocqueville, which I know contains one particularly rich essay, «Tocquevillean Thoughts on Higher Education in the Middle East,» by Joshua Mitchell, a leading participant in ongoing efforts to introduce genuine liberal arts education to the Arab world, in Quatar and Iraq specifically.
My last essay ended by noting that conservatives are told by many of their leading politicians and pundits that America's fundamental problem is that too many of their fellow citizens no longer understand its basic principles, of which liberty has pride of place.
A brilliant essay by one who must have high claim to being considered the leading Roman Catholic New Testament scholar of the day.
He led me to read the essays by J. E. Creighton, the Cornell idealist.
A third approach was articulated by a group who came to be known as Christian Socialists, who were led by F. D. Maurice (1805 - 72), who was Professor of Theology at Kings College, London, from 1846 until he was dismissed when his Theological Essays (1853) provoked a crisis because he questioned the teaching of eternal damnation.
Rudolf Bultmann, a leading New Testament form critic, has interpreted his work in «The New Approach to the Synoptic Problem» now included in his essays edited by Schubert Ogden, Existence and Faith — Meridian Living Age Books No. 29 [New York: Meridian Books, 1960]-RRB-.
This leads to the next question raised by Holloway's essay: What is actually distinctive, in practice, about the Christian approach to politics?
The collection of essays which follows, written by leading evangelical theologians, demonstrates convincingly the breadth of evangelicalism's umbrella.
Equally puzzling is the inclusion of Edmund Leach's essay «Fishing for Men on the Edge of the Wilderness,» which has little to recommend it but the author's eminence as perhaps the world's leading structural anthropologist — who here wishes to demonstrate that structuralism enables a style of biblical exegesis not unlike «the typological style of argument employed by the majority of early Christian writers.»
His main argument is that the prehension (by God) of the «many» must, in God's case also, lead to an «increased by one» and, therefore, to a new entity («Whitehead's Novel Intuition,» Alfred North Whitehead Essays on his Philosophy, edited by George Kline [Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice - Hall, 1963], 18 - 26, at 23).
That was one of the topics discussed at a workshop in Vancouver, B.C., on love put on by Carrie Jenkins, a philosophy professor at the University of British Columbia, that featured many wonderful speakers besides Jenkins, whose thought - provoking book, What Love Is And What It Could Be, comes out in a few weeks, including Marina Adshade, UBC professor of economics, author of of Dollars and Sex: How Economics Influences Sex and entertaining TEDx speaker; and Mandy Len Catron, who teaches writing at UBC and whose Modern Love essay on how to make anyone fall in love with you was one of the most - read Modern Loves, and that lead her to write a book on love essays that comes out in 2017.
In an emotional essay published by the Fed is Best Foundation, a parent - led nonprofit founded to push back against the social pressure to exclusively breastfeed, Johnson writes that despite multiple consultations with lactation experts and nurses, no one caught on to the fact that her son was hungry, and that she wasn't producing enough breastmilk.
The new preface to his «Essay on Britain, now» — by one of Britain's leading political thinkers tells us why.
PHOTO ESSAY BY DONNA ACETO, REPORTING BY PAUL SCHINDLER Even as congressional leaders scrambled Thursday to forge an agreement on the fate of roughly 800,000 Dreamers, federal agents in Manhattan from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detained a leading immigration rights advocate, Ravi Ragbir, as he did a routine check - in with government officials.
A new essay by the oversight body of the National Science Foundation explains what federal research officials must do if the United States hopes to remain the world's leading scientific power.
The event further solidified his reputation and led to the publication of a book of essays, edited by Halliday and Laura Mulvey.
University of Pennsylvania law professor Amy Wax has a provocative lead essay in the latest issue of National Affairs that warrants thoughtful attention by all concerned with boosting the educational opportunities of poor and minority youngsters.
Earlier this year, UK Essays identified the top ten UK cities where university students are seeking external support with their essay writing; Coventry led the way, followed by some cities which are home to the nation's top universities - including Nottingham, Newcastle and Oxford.
Moreover, the book's format - lengthy essays by Krueger and Heckman (who teamed up with fellow economist Pedro Carneiro, now of University College London, for his contribution), followed by commentaries from five scholars, each with a favorite bone (or nit) to pick, then by extended responses and final rejoinders from the lead authors - makes it hard to find the forest for the trees.
Interactive Writing Interactive Writing is a process in which the teacher leads the students through various writing forms (e.g. letter, persuasive essay, poems) by first modeling and having the students create the writing form as a whole class.
Collections of essays on topics in American history and literature written by leading scholars with content overview, guidance for classroom discussion, bibliographies, and more.
Morgan has also acknowledged that they have plans to add essays about the manuscripts by leading scholars.
Kicked off by a small poetic essay by Ross King (Brunelleschi's Dome), a team of international art experts offers a crash course in art appreciation, then leads readers through six chronological sections (from prehistory to contemporary) devoted to pre-eminent artworks and artists.
In these eloquent and surprising essays, twenty writers face this fact, among them Geoff Dyer, who describes the ghost bikes memorializing those who die in biking accidents; Jonathan Safran Foer, proposing a new way of punctuating dialogue in the face of a family history of heart attacks and decimation by the Holocaust; Mark Doty, whose reflections on the art - porn movie Bijou lead to a meditation on the intersection of sex and death epitomized by the AIDS epidemic; and Joyce Carol Oates, who writes about the loss of her husband and faces her own mortality.
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