A collection of
essays by philosophers of technology examining the significance of Borgmann's work in disclosing the dynamic of technology in everyday life.
This fully illustrated catalogue features an interview with Daskalopoulos and critical
essays by philosopher Simon Critchley with Jamieson Webster and art critic Brian Sholis.
These texts include classic works by Sigmund Freud and Leo Steinberg reprinted with newly commissioned responses by Mark Edmundson and Joshua Decter, respectively; a recent essay on unorthodoxy in Judaism by Alan T. Levenson with a response by Jack Wertheimer; and a previously unpublished
essay by the philosopher Georges Didi - Huberman reconsidering the unorthodox methodology of the art historian Aby Warburg - whose family built the mansion that now houses the Jewish Museum.
Not exact matches
This book contains
essays written
by the controversial
philosopher, as well as those
by Nathaniel Branden, Alan Greenspan and Robert Hessen.
Besides, at that time I was already planning another book which would contain critical
essays on Hartshorne's concept of God
by philosophers and theologians from diverse backgrounds and different countries.
About a hundred years after the Origin the SCM Press published Metaphysical Beliefs: Three
Essay,
by the English
philosophers S. Toulmin, R. W. Hepburn, and A. MacIntyre.
The first witness, Professor Anthony Kenny of Oxford, is the editor of a collection of
essays on Thomas's thought as examined
by analytical
philosophers.
* There is now a superb biography of Charles S. Peirce, with an excellent concluding
essay on his thought
by the historian, who is also a capable
philosopher, Professor Joseph Brent, who has become a close friend, although I had not heard of him until a year or so ago.
A collection of little
essays on a host of virtues» personal, social, and sacred»
by a Canadian
philosopher well «versed in the traditions of both Athens and Jerusalem.
(ENTIRE BOOK) A collection of
essays by prominent physicists, biologists, geneticists, zoologists,
philosophers and other thinkers about the relationship between science and philosophy, particularly the teleological versus the mechanistic explanation of the universe.
Gunter's
essay once and for all sets to rest the most popular criticism of Bergson that is made
by process
philosophers and repeated in textbooks and popular media
by writers who do not bother to read Bergson for themselves.
The pattern is to have an intellectual autobiography, followed
by critical
essays and responses
by the living
philosopher, as well as a bibliography.
(This is not the first time that Denis has created a fiction narrative
by working from a
philosopher's work — her 2006 L'Intrus was inspired
by an
essay by Jean - Luc Nancy.)
Published in cooperation with the Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia, and featuring critical
essays by a diverse array of writers and art theorists — including feminist
philosopher Hélène Cixous — ALLY shows how these artists have worked together to create a new pictorial language.
Conceived and organized
by guest curator Philipp Kaiser, UNPACKING takes its title from German
philosopher Walter Benjamin's 1931
essay, «Unpacking My Library: A Talk about Book Collecting.»
The publication includes an
essay by renowned American contemporary
philosopher Timothy Morton, an
essay and insightful interview of the artist
by Ziba Ardalan, Founder and Director of Parasol unit foundation for contemporary art.
The catalogue includes
essays by Jeffrey Grove and Olga Viso, as well as a work
by Pulitzer Prize finalist, playwright, and feminist
philosopher Susan Griffin and texts
by Bill Arning, Director of the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, and Helen Molesworth, Barbara Lee Chief Curator, ICA, Boston.
It will include an illustrated chronology with commentary as well as
essays by Michel Martin, exhibition curator at the Musée national des beaux - arts du Québec, Kenneth Brummel and Yves Michaud, renowned French
philosopher and author of many
essays on Mitchell and Riopelle.
Currently I'm looking at «The
Philosopher's Pupil»
by Iris Murdoch, «The Birth of Tragedy»
by Frederick Neitzsche and book of
essays about Jasper Johns titled «Seeing With the Mind's Eye»
Taking inspiration from a seminal
essay by French
philosopher Gilles Deleuze, Francis Bacon: The Logic of Sensation 1981, the exhibition highlights the role of Bacon's approach to space, which Deleuze interpreted as one of the defining forces of his work.
A short
essay by the Israeli
philosopher Adi Ophir underpins the work.
Cool Memories takes its title and approach to a «fragmentary and messy» structure from
philosopher Jean Baudrillard's
essay series, creating a space «where consciousness loses its ability to distinguish reality from its simulation» and promising «an assembly line for images, for shots swallowed
by the present that they're desperately trying to hold back.»
An illustrated monograph featuring
essays by Ingrid Schaffner,
philosopher Paul Virilio, and art historians Pamela M. Lee and Rhea Anastas.
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.
The exhibition will also bring a publication in conjunction with the show that includes various contributions from the exhibiting artists as well as a previously unpublished
essay by contemporary
philosopher Graham Harman.
It is accompanied
by a full - colour publication that includes two insightful
essays, one
by contemporary
philosopher Timothy Morton and the other
by Ziba Ardalan, along with her interview of the artist.
Curated
by Simone Doing and Max Puchalsky, co-lead curators at ALL, Digital Aura responds to
philosopher Walter Benjamin's seminal
essay «The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction» (1936).
Black Sphinx collects 12
essays on comedy in contemporary art
by leading
philosophers, art historians and theorists.
The fourteen years covered
by the show, as Rooney states in her erudite and far - ranging catalogue
essay, represent a «procedural shift» in the artist's identity «from maker of objects to artistic
philosopher.»
Taking its title from a Jean - Luc Nancy
essay, in which the
philosopher described the impossibility of community, but that community was nonetheless defined
by our attempts to create it, this exhibition brings together film and video works dating from 1968 onwards, made originally for galleries, cinemas and television.
Reflecting the multiplicity of the artists» practices, this publication is part exhibition catalogue, with
essays by the exhibition's curators, Xiaoyu Weng and Hou Hanru, and the
philosopher Yuk Hui; part artist book, with special contributions
by the five artists; and part anthology, with a selection of poems
by some of the most exciting voices in contemporary Chinese literature: Wu Qing, Zhang Xiu, the worker - poet Xu Lizhi (1990 — 2004), and a new series
by Hong Kong — based poet Nicholas Wong.
It includes
essays by poets, artists,
philosophers and sociologists: from civil rights figures such as the scholar and African - American activist W.E.B. Du Bois and the Trinidadian - American Stokely Carmichael; to writers including Gertrude Stein and Joan Retallack; from artists of different generations such as sound poet Hugo Ball (who wrote one of the founding Dada manifestos), Ad Reinhardt, Joan Jonas, William Pope.L and Felix Gonzalez - Torres; to new
essays by curators Adrienne Edwards, Laura Hoptman, Susan Thompson, Jenny Schlenzka and the critic Tom McDonough.
In my keynote address yesterday to the IAEA's quadrennial ministerial meeting in the United Arab Emirates, I trace the anti-nuclear movement's roots to a famous
essay by the German
philosopher (and, yes, Nazi) Martin Heidegger.