Sentences with phrase «in everyday urban life»

All of Graham's projects are democratically rooted in everyday urban life and activity - particularly children's play.

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As New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg prepares to leave office, a commentary by a leading bioethicist analyzes his controversial public health policies and concludes that he is an urban innovator who created a new paradigm of public health, «reaching beyond infectious diseases to upstream risk factors in everyday life and the human habitat.»
Perhaps they help combat the increased everyday stress that is inherent in living in those intense urban environments.
Written by Laura King, Smokey's saga unfolds over 27 sequential pages, eloquently illustrated by Thomas Draplin to draw colorist - readers into the everyday lives, relationships, and perils of urban cats living in a managed Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR) colony.
Just a short drive from urban Cleveland, Cuyahoga is a world away from the daily bustle of everyday life in the city, making it easily accessible for short visits.
This is my little place on the internet where I document and share my favourite healthy, plant - based & gluten - free recipes; stories, reviews, in - depth guides, tips, and photography from my travel adventures, urban and outdoor explorations, local wanderings in my home province of Manitoba, and personal reflections from my everyday life.
While Ma - Ma and her gang are facing down the greatest threat they'll ever encounter and Anderson is going through a thoroughly stressful assessment, the calm, collected and cool way in which Urban plays the role creates the sensation that this is just another day in the office for Dredd, a slice of his everyday life presented in movie form.
Presented through all of MUMA's recently designed galleries, the inaugural exhibition sees artists explore performative, media and event cultures, and the post-industrial architecture of the urban fringe, whilst others work with sound, light, sculpture, film, and painting in its diverse and expanded forms, offering a multi-sensory register of art and everyday life, from complex cultural perspectives.
One of Pakistan's most influential contemporary artists, Naiza Khan (born 1968) captures the experience of living and working in Karachi, where everyday life is affected by natural disaster, urban migration and political struggle.
Blue Mountain Gallery presents biOcular, an exhibition by Anne Diggory that includes hybrid works combining photography and painting in urban and Adirondack landscapes as well as the clutter of everyday living.
One analogy in their time for these conjoined slices of life is Fontana Mix, a 1958 sampling of everyday urban sounds by the composer John Cage.
Photographer and professor of photography in Santiago, Chile, Vicuña looks at everyday urban culture in Chile and other parts of Latin America, as well as Europe, where she lived during the Pinochet regime.
Kertész celebrated the direct observation of the everyday, recording both his fascination with Parisian urban life and an overlapping feeling of alienation while meandering in the streets of New York.
As a major figure in the Ashcan School of urban realists, Bellows's work captured the raw reality of everyday life in the city.
Through his facility with a wide variety of media (painting, neon, ceramic and sculpture), Martinez colorfully scrutinizes otherwise everyday realities of suburban and urban life in L.A. with humor, sensitivity and wit.
In the 1960s and 70s, as the parameters of art expanded to incorporate architecture and performance and increasingly drew on urban theory and the politics of everyday life, the model of the artist - run gallery space gained enormous relevance.
His expression of revolt and explosive, incendiary life in his everyday urban environment brings to mind artists from the great American tradition, Twombly perhaps in his casual - looking execution, and Dubuffet.
The Affichistes Pioneers of new realism, early pop artists, street art trailblazers — on their rambles through postwar Paris, the artists who would become known as the Affichistes collected fragments of the weathered and tattered posters, they came across that were often peeling and several layers deep, carried them back to their studios and created original artworks from them, in doing so elevating this ubiquitous aspect of everyday urban life to the status of a fine art.
For Skulptur Projekte» 07, he asked some 50 garden allotment associations in Münster to keep diaries on the everyday life of their urban agricultural plots, which are not only used for growing one's own fruit and vegetables but are also vital sites of social encounter.
Within my art practice, I draw from my experiences of how I inhabit public and private spaces and rely on research from other South Asian scholars interested in gender, urban space and the right to everyday life.
Nakayama often draws from simple things in his everyday life, such as humor, music, urban life, or solitude.
His expression of revolt and explosive, incendiary life in his everyday urban environment brings to mind artists from the great American tradition - Twombly perhaps in his casual - looking execution, and Dubuffet.
The term «Ashcan School» - first used in print in the book Art in America in Modern Times (1934) edited by Holger Cahill and Alfred H Barr - refers to a loose - knit group of American painters active in New York (c.1900 - 15), whose works depicted scenes of everyday urban life in the city's poorer areas.
PiST / / / Interdisciplinary Project Space is a non-profit art space in Istanbul that produces new and experimental works which explore urban environments, everyday life and public / private space conflicts through collaborative experimental work with local and international art professionals.
Much of her work consists of films of everyday life in urban environments.
Best known for her portraits of India's urban middle and upper classes, her images of people working, celebrating or resting depict everyday life without embellishment, capturing insights that often challenge exotic stereotypes in the West.
It also identified urban heat island effect as a pervading condition felt by citizens in their everyday lives and that needed to be addressed, citing actions that needed to be taken immediately based on 2050 projections.
It would be difficult to overemphasize the importance of the local government in the everyday life of the citizens, more especially for those who live in urban centres.
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