Sentences with phrase «in encyclopedic»

Wikis can be seen as constantly updated collections of useful information arranged in an encyclopedic or similarly organized way, with hyperlinks to related internal and external information.
One of the most comprehensive contemporary art collections in any encyclopedic museum, it comprises over 1,000 works, encompassing painting, sculpture, installation, and new media.
Artists from the Zabludowicz Collection who will feature in The Encyclopedic Palace - an international exhibition curated by Massimiliano Gioni - include: Ellen Altfest, Ed Atkins, Miroslaw Balka, John Bock, Varda Caivano, Alice Channer, Peter Fischli and David Weiss, Wade Guyton, Kan Xuan, Marie Lassnig, Mark Leckey, Sarah Lucas, Helen Marten, Steve McQueen, Matthew Monahan, Albert Oehlen, Pamela Rosenkranz, Jim Shaw, Cindy Sherman, Ryan Trecartin, Christopher Williams, Lynette Yiadom - Boakye and Jacob Julian Ziolkowski.
But it is not a surprise that the videos feel like kindred spirits, as they were both included in The Encyclopedic Palace exhibition at the 55thVenice Biennale, with Henrot's Grosse Fatigue taking home the Silver Lion prize.
While Duchamp cryptically crafted his idiosyncratic «a priori of objects» to guide possible associative meaning in his work, Rauschenberg was balls out in his encyclopedic grasp of the objective world.
Artists in The Encyclopedic Palace - an international exhibition curated by Massimiliano Gioni - at the 55th Venice Biennale announced.
【 Concept 】 As a critic Barry Schwabsky observed after Caivano's solo exhibition in 2011: «with exhibition Voice, Caivano has moved from being one of London's most promising younger painters and established herself as one of the best painters, of any age, anywhere today» (Art Forum, May 2011, p297), she continues presenting internationally and is currently participating in The Encyclopedic Palace, 55th International Art Exhibition at the Venice Biennale.
And when she asked for the universe, back came a wall drawing by Matthew Ritchie, an artist whose goal is to represent just that — the entire universe — in an encyclopedic project spanning decades.
History and Contemporaneity in the Encyclopedic Art Museum Amanda Gilvin, Assistant Curator of Collections at the Davis Museum at Wellesley College African art uniquely exposes paradoxes in the portrayal of time in the encyclopedic art museum, as can be demonstrated by this analysis of the African art collection of the Davis Museum at Wellesley College.
Photography is synonymous with the modern area, and most solo shows at the Getty originate in its encyclopedic department of European and American photographs.
In 2013 a concise presentation of paintings throughout Caivano's practice, from early career to her most recent work, was included in The Encyclopedic Palace, the 55th International Art Exhibition of the Venice Biennale, selected by curator Massimiliano Gioni.
That it exists is what seems to matter, and it is one of many works in The Encyclopedic Palace whose interest lies as much in the artist's backstory as in the work itself.
In 2013 his work was included in The Encyclopedic Palace at The 55th Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy.
In this encyclopedic (and personal) list of coming fall and winter shows, you'll find festivals and centenaries — chief among them Pacific Standard Time, the Getty's huge initiative to blanket Southern California with shows about Latin American and Latino art, and the 100th anniversary of Rodin's death, which will be honored with exhibits of work by the one - man French sculpture factory in multiple cities.
Massimiliano Gioni included her in the Encyclopedic Palace of the 55th Venice Biennale in 2013.
This show marked Simon's first solo exhibition in an encyclopedic museum.
But Hirst has always had more than a little touch of the provocateur about him, so in this encyclopedic show on the history of mankind and art, he slips in allusions to Walt Disney's Pluto, to a pharaoh who looks a lot like Pharrell Williams, and to a mythological character who seems to have leapt out of Paul McCarthy's imagination.
His work has been shown extensively internationally and has been the subject of numerous solo exhibitions, including MASS MoCA, West Adams, MA (2015); Centre Dürrenmatt, Neuchâtel, Switzerland (2014); Chalet Society, Paris, France (2013), LACMA, Los Angeles, CA (2012); BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, UK (2012); his work was included in The Encyclopedic Palace at The 55th Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy.
Keane, now living in Shanghai, caught up with Altfest at the Biennale this year and saw his body, in pieces, on display in the Encyclopedic Palace.
His film Da Vinci was featured in The Encyclopedic Palace, 55th International Venice Biennale (2013), and he has participated in group exhibitions such as Sotto la Strada, la spiaggia, Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Turin (2012), and the fifth Prague Biennial (2011).
Darboven's characteristic conflation of an abstract, overarching framework and individual self - assertion are resonant in the sign structures conceived, for example, by Channa Horwitz or Michael Müller, as well as in the textual works and writing systems of Fiona Banner, Irma Blank, and Natalie Czech, in the temporal processes of Sigrid Sigurdsson, the appropriation of history practiced by Daniela Comani, Lia Perjovschi, and Rayyane Tabet, or in the collages conjoining current events and popular culture created by Isa Genzken and Robert Heinecken, as well as in the encyclopedic, material - based classification systems of Henrik Olesen and Joëlle Tuerlinckx.
In 2013 his work was included in The Encyclopedic Palace at The 55th Venice Biennale.
With more than 128,000 pieces of art in their encyclopedic collection including David Hockney and Vincent Van Gogh, it can be a task navigating a day at... Read More
Alan Rinzler: But somehow it has to get in there, and it's not easy to feather in people's personality or history without telling about it in an encyclopedic way — foot notes.
Even if you don't like the 40 - year - old's humour, and many don't, you can at least appreciate its gleefully juvenile craft — scenes chockablock with sight gags, rapid - fire cutaways to hilariously absurd punchlines, painfully awkward pauses that last so long you eventually laugh, all of it wrapped in an encyclopedic knowledge of pop culture that has made him a bro deity among the coveted 18 - to 34 - year - old male demographic.
In his encyclopedic history of humankind's quest to conquer the skies, Hallion begins with the ancient Chinese, who swore that their emperor Shun had made the first Asiatic flight around 2230 B.C..
Organized in encyclopedic form, the new book provides an enticing introduction to such concepts as acceleration, gravity, relativity, and space - time.
Here the authors describe, in encyclopedic style, conventional treatments for a host of childhood ailments, and include alternative treatments, such as herbal and homeopathic remedies.

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It's not about encyclopedic knowledge, it's about zeroing in on what truly matters and assessing that.
But for someone who wants an encyclopedic compendium of the state of the question for almost any topic in the field, this is an excellent reference work.
The Physician's Desk Reference (PDR), an encyclopedic compendium of prescription drugs marketed in the U.S., devotes six pages to a description of the powers and hazards of this drug, its uses and abuses.
At about the same time (ca. 1304 - 1307) Dante also completed the first four books of what was to have been a fifteen - book encyclopedic treatise, written in the vernacular, on the nature of philosophizing.
From their site: «This encyclopedic report on corruption in the 109th Congress documents the egregious, unethical and possibly illegal activities of the most tainted members of Congress.»
The collection as a whole covers a very wide range of material — historical, religious, cultural — indeed, it is almost encyclopedic in character.
The most authoritative Islamic writer on the subject, «Abd al - Ghani al - Nabulsi (1641 - 1731), makes an explicit claim for dreams in his two - volume encyclopedic work.
In the United States interest in the sociology of religion was stimulated by the encyclopedic tendencies of the earlier sociologists (William Graham Sumner, Albert G. Keller, Edward A. Ross) 19 and by the work of historical and systematical social theology (Francis G. Peabody, Charles A. Ellwood, Shailer Mathews, Shirley J. CaseIn the United States interest in the sociology of religion was stimulated by the encyclopedic tendencies of the earlier sociologists (William Graham Sumner, Albert G. Keller, Edward A. Ross) 19 and by the work of historical and systematical social theology (Francis G. Peabody, Charles A. Ellwood, Shailer Mathews, Shirley J. Casein the sociology of religion was stimulated by the encyclopedic tendencies of the earlier sociologists (William Graham Sumner, Albert G. Keller, Edward A. Ross) 19 and by the work of historical and systematical social theology (Francis G. Peabody, Charles A. Ellwood, Shailer Mathews, Shirley J. Case).
It was conceived in a broad, encyclopedic attempt to review the life and growth of society; it was determined by the interest in an application of «scientific» methods («laws») to sociohistorical phenomena including religious ideas and institutions (theory of stages of development), and finally by the endeavor to include the material gathered in anthropological and ethnological research.
Today, the Knights of Columbus released «encyclopedic evidence» for Christian genocide in the Middle East at a press conference in Washington, D.C.
I came away from my evenings with Kaplan in awe of his intellectual acumen, his encyclopedic knowledge, and most of all of his integrity.
There I only gave it a B + as a book of rock criticism, partly on the basis of its too - encyclopedic style, but in retrospect, my sense is the power of its basic ideas will make it something of a classic of the genre.
This work is more encyclopedic than the one on the Simpsons in that it methodically details the religious themes in each of some 30 films.
It is also what some critics call an «encyclopedic novel,» at once a fictional distillation of a civilization — in this case, that of medieval Britain, or at least a vision of it — complete with the arcana of various subjects (in this case, medieval warfare, falconry, heraldry, hagiography, psalters, scholasticism, and so on) that you expect from Pynchon and DeLillo, and the highly individual vision of a writer who is using Malory's vast romance as a springboard for his own imagination.
Today few, if any, can claim competence in all phases of the encyclopedic Allgemeine Religionswissenschaft.
He wouldn't be close to where he is now — expected to being taken somewhere in the middle rounds of the 2018 NFL draft — without encyclopedic knowledge of how football works, and how he can make it work for him.
Naming This name app is encyclopedic in the number of names it offers and versatile in the ways it lets you search and sort them into your favorites list.
In any case if you need a base you can check one of the encyclopedic sources (Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology):
Finally, another reason complexity and length is allowed or promoted is because of ill - intent of Congressmen that seek to hide true intentions in dense, unreadable, encyclopedic laws.
If you have encyclopedic knowledge of governmental wrongdoing and have also dreamed of starring in an «80s - movie - style montage starring state legislators slowly learning how not to get arrested instead of high school football teams learning how not to suck, feel free to apply and find out.
Mr. Fuleihan was a longtime chief fiscal adviser to the speaker of the State Assembly, Sheldon Silver, a Manhattan Democrat, and he is known in political circles for an encyclopedic knowledge of the labyrinthine byways of the state budget.
In urging judges to think like scientists, the Court cited the AAAS / NAS brief to the effect that «Science is not an encyclopedic body of knowledge about the universe.
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