Sentences with phrase «in art as»

Reflecting on Hammons's mid-1970s sculptures made with grease, bones, hair and rubbish, curator Lowery S. Sims wrote in Art As a Verb (1988): «[He] confronts our commodity - predicated notion of the dear, the beautiful, and transforms our perception of and reception to the humble detritus of our urban society.»
These materials bear testament to the themes and discussions that the New Museum has consistently pursued, from issues of gender and sexuality to the relationship between art and technology, as well as the mandates that have characterized its institutional practice: responsiveness to cultural crises, championing new forms of art making, and the belief in art as a social force.
She too was interested in art as a child but her mother wouldn't let her go to Pratt, which was her life's dream.
American artist Superwaxx first developed an interest and talent in art as a child.
However, when she presents southern prejudice and the South in art as channeled through Hollywood and high - school reading lists, she is asking how the past propagates itself.
I think we have to drop this idea of «progress» in art as inevitability.
Their education was unlike anything else in the United States, rooted in a belief in art and its capacity to expand one's internal horizons, and in art as a way of living and being in the world.
More generally, the Broida collection helps revisit a moment in art as neither fully past nor present.
Though it is difficult to associate a particular style with her work, several concurrent themes can be identified within her oeuvre, such as sexuality, the place of craft and mechanization in art as well as her fascination with ethnographic and scientific studies.
Many of his writings are collected in Art as Art, edited by Barbara Rose, University of California Press, 1991.
And he's stayed invested enough in art as an intimate medium to make those events personal.
Also, I am interested in art as a means of healing.
I have confidence in my art as I have compared it to others and feel it is good.
Thus the question of women's equality — in art as in any other realm — devolves not upon the relative benevolence or ill - will of individual men, nor the self - confidence or abjectness of individual women, but rather on the very nature of our institutional structures themselves and the view of reality which they impose on the human beings who are part of them.
Since 1998 I have increased my education in art as a change in direction.
Dogs resembling them were depicted in art as early as the 1600s, but it was not until the 1800s that they were definitely developed into a distinct breed, the «reh pinscher» (reh because they resembled the German reh deer, and pinscher meaning terrier).
They appear in art as early as the 1600s.
The four narratives here, which can be read in any order, are linked by the omnipresent spiral, which appears in art as a universally aesthetically pleasing form, in naturally occurring shapes, in mathematics, in astronomy, right down to our very DNA.
Graphic organizers assist the development of comparative vocabulary and generate discussions of analogy and metaphor in art as students go on a real or virtual tour of an art gallery.
Plus handouts and posters to support literacy in Art as well as artist research.
Moreover, this is done at the same time as engaging in a powerful intellectual combat, offering counter-arguments to those who see transgression in art as having outlived its purpose, or intimating that it should be policed.
Looking for friends who as interested in art as I am.
Had I not had some training in the art as a teenager, my encounter with a mugger on a dark September night, just after the Commons» debate on war in the Gulf back in 1990, could have ended catastrophically.
And it is discovering the value of images in art as well (e.g. Odin 1984).
What is exciting about religion in art as expressed in painting is the endless evocation of profound human feelings and the interaction of those feelings with great religious symbols and themes.
In Art as Experience Dewey proposes that artists should help accomplish this for a society.
In Art as Experience, in his efforts to define that imperceptible «quality» in our experience of the immediate world, Dewey stumbles from language about having «an experience,» to illustrations such as» «that was an experience,»» and «that meal.
In Art as Experience, it is valid to say that in one respect art is a proposition, suggesting a structure in terms of which an individual entity, already out of harmony with its environment, can achieve a new and harmonious relation with it.22
She has a passion for championing senior citizens in the arts as well as creating a variety of art therapy curriculums which in turn lead to increased brain health, decreased depression, and improved social connections.
«It's important that children experience elements of cross-curricular work in their education which encourages many to find greater success in the arts as it becomes imperative to their learning.
Some of the obstacles to including classes in the arts as essential rather than «enrichment» studies, they noted, are the imprecision of the language usually used to discuss the arts; incorrect assumptions by educators, students, and the public about the arts and learning; and a lack of precedents — except in higher education — for...
Maybe they could be given such an understanding by showing them examples of how the opportunity to participate in the arts as an expression of learning...
The researcher does not directly address prior experience in the arts as a factor in the teacher outcomes.
Our friends at the Wallace Foundation, seeking to engage low - income young people in the arts as a way of narrowing life opportunity gaps, commissioned a strategic marketing group to find out: What makes a program desirable to kids?
The findings present a troubling picture for diversity and social mobility in the arts as well.
The writer of this article has no respect for the art of writing and zero clue about the online or offline publishing industry or mankind's struggle to advance in the arts as well as improve in every other aspect of human living that writing affects... which is all aspects!
But in actuality, as we all know, things as they are and as they have been, in the arts as in a hundred other areas, are stultifying, oppressive and discouraging to all those, women among them, who did not have the good fortune to be born white, preferably middle class and, above all, male.
In addition, I see the the Foundation's commitment to diversity and equity in the arts as profoundly important and essential in keeping the art world relevant.»
Her past experience includes working in the arts as an administrator, producer, and board member for Inner City Cultural Center and Kaos Networks.

Not exact matches

Instead, she pursued art and graphic design after college, working in restaurants and then in a corporate environment as a marketing designer for publications like USA Today.
Famously brash and competitive, he's best known for castigating his competitors (he routinely dismisses AT&T and Verizon as «dumb and dumber»), uttering public profanities, and engaging in the occasional Twitter war — including with then - candidate Donald Trump, in 2015, in a spat over tweets in which Trump criticized mixed - martial - arts star Ronda Rousey.
«We used [our] art gallery as leverage,» says Fox, whose business is located in the heart of Venice's art gallery district.
As stipulated in David Rockefeller's will, the proceeds from the Christie's auction will go to 12 charities — including Harvard, the Museum of Modern Art, the Council on Foreign Relations and the American Farmland Trust.
Laurence Fink, CEO of BlackRock Inc., the world's largest investment firm, caused a stir earlier this year when he suggested in a speech that people are opting for contemporary art, Bitcoins and especially apartments from London to Vancouver as a safe store of wealth in the place of gold.
In fact, last year the government added one such credit — for teachers» classroom supplies — while dropping four as of Jan. 1 2017, including the children's fitness and arts credits, as well as the education and textbook credits for students.
The former New York University art student, fashion intern at Teen Vogue and fashion assistant at W and Vogue started her website, Into the Gloss, in 2010 as a way to learn and share tips from women she admired, including Arianna Huffington, J.Crew creative director Jenna Lyons and the world's top makeup artists.
In recent months, Trump's top cabinet picks have revealed considerable art holdings as part of required financial disclosures.
As of January 1, 2017, parents will no longer be able to claim eligible fees paid to enrol a child in an arts or fitness program.
For example, after a cyberattack hobbled Estonia's communications network in 2007, the government and private sector joined forces to create a state - of - the - art security system known as keyless signature infrastructure.
There's a couple granting agencies and there's also arts grants, which I haven't had much luck with because I don't think games are generally recognized as art in the arts - granting community in Toronto and Canada.
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