Sentences with phrase «include print culture»

Her research interests include print culture, amateur artistic practice, and the role of gender in art production and reception.

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The daylong event, titled «Culture Shock,» focused on the societal effects of disruptive technology, including advanced robotics, 3D printing, the internet of things and more.
New communication technologies, far I ran eroding the reach of the old, sharpen the aim and deepen the penetration of telecommunications culture - power into new areas, including those now served (often less efficiently) by print.
Whether travelers use print guidebooks, ebooks, mobile apps, or Fodors.com, Fodor's provides highly curated advice on how to travel smarter, including the best arts and culture offerings, where to eat and stay at every price point, and tips and strategies for an authentic and immersive experience.
This printable lesson bundle includes: • A core lesson with introduction, video and print instruction, practice exercises, a review section, and a 5 question quiz • Three videos that support the teaching of the vocabulary, the grammar, and culture related to this topic • A beginner level worksheet and advanced level quiz that complement the lesson • An accompanying teacher guide with correct answers * We have provided the videos embedded within the lesson PDF and also separately in -LRB-.
This printable lesson bundle includes: - Core lessons with introduction, video and print instruction, practice exercises, a review section, and a 5 question quiz - Nine videos that support the teaching of the vocabulary, the grammar, and culture related to this topic - Beginner level worksheets and advanced level quizzes that complement the lesson - An accompanying teacher guide with correct answers * We have provided the videos embedded within the lesson PDF and also separately in -LRB-.
This printable lesson bundle includes: - Core lessons with introduction, video and print instruction, practice exercises, a review section, and a 5 question quiz - Six videos that support the teaching of the vocabulary, the grammar, and culture related to this topic - Beginner level worksheets and advanced level quizzes that complement the lesson - An accompanying teacher guide with correct answers * We have provided the videos embedded within the lesson PDF and also separately in -LRB-.
This printable lesson bundle includes: • A core lesson with introduction, video and print instruction, practice exercises, a review section, and a 5 question quiz • Three videos that support the teaching of the vocabulary, grammar, and culture of the lesson, one bilingual, one in English, and one in Spanish • A beginner level worksheet and advanced level quiz that complement the lesson • An accompanying teacher guide with correct answers * We have provided the videos embedded within the lesson PDF and also separately in -LRB-.
The so - called «Venus Patrol Orientation Program» was the first event where Venus Patrol bared its face to the wider public, and included the release of the «Venus Patrol Orientation Manual», a print zine produced with the help of Oscar Barda and Théo Kuperholc that attempted to tune audiences toward Venus Patrol's particular wavelength & perspective on videogame culture.
A / V CLUB - A bevy of indie game goodies from our friends at Venus Patrol, including a set of five prints from Double Fine artist Scott C, a rare vinyl Sword & Sworcery EP, a limited edition reprint of Matthew Kumar's videogame culture zine exp. - 3, and more.
Individual collections include: examples of British vernacular culture from Peter Blake; the eclectic contents of two rooms from Hanne Darboven's family home in Hamburg; Damien Hirst's skulls, taxidermy and medical models; Indian paintings from Howard Hodgkin; Dr. Lakra's record covers and scrapbooks, Sol LeWitt's Japanese prints, modernist photographs and music scores; 20th century British postcards and Soviet space dog memorabilia from Martin Parr; Hiroshi Sugimoto's 18th century French and Japanese anatomical prints and books; Andy Warhol's cookie jars; more than 1,000 scarves and other textiles by the American designer Vera Neumann from Pae White; and a collection of thousands of objects assembled by Martin Wong and subsequently acquired by Danh Vo.
This lecture examines Munch's influence on New York artists — including Jasper Johns — in the 1970s and «80s while also considering the ways in which he continues to haunt canvases, prints, and screen culture.
The collection spans five millenniums, from the art of early Japanese cultures around 3000 B.C. through that of the Edo period of the 17th to 19th centuries A.D. -LSB-...] Assembled over half a century and exhibited throughout the world, Mrs. Burke's collection comprises about a thousand artifacts, including paintings, prints, sculpture, textiles, lacquerware, ceramics and calligraphy, collectively worth tens of millions of dollars.
Individual collections include: African art and samurai armour owned by Arman; examples of British vernacular culture from Peter Blake; the eclectic contents of two rooms from Hanne Darboven's family home in Hamburg; Edmund de Waal's Japanese netsuke; Damien Hirst's skulls, taxidermy and medical models; Indian paintings from Howard Hodgkin; Dr. Lakra's record covers and scrapbooks, Sol LeWitt's Japanese prints, modernist photographs and music scores; 20th century British postcards and Soviet space dog memorabilia from Martin Parr; Jim Shaw's thrift store paintings; Hiroshi Sugimoto's 18th century French and Japanese anatomical prints and books; Andy Warhol's cookie jars; more than 1,000 scarves and other textiles by the American designer Vera Neumann from Pae White; and a collection of thousands of objects assembled by Martin Wong and subsequently acquired by Danh Vo.
Bringing together approximately 150 highlights from the Museum's permanent collection and many recent acquisitions, Art and Resolution includes works across media, with a focus on print and photography portfolios, which visualize resolution and its conceptual underpinnings and seek to act as agents of reconciliation through visual culture.
Returning to visual arts in 2000, Coupland uses various media including painting, photography, printing, installation and quilts, to cleverly merge pop culture and technology with art historical references ranging from historical painting, to 20th century Pop Art.
Transcending and merging their cultures» printmaking traditions, these artists too moved «beyond East» and «beyond West, «Japanese pictorial traditions, including expressive sumi - e brush painting and Zen calligraphy, the use of un-sized supports, and ukiyo - e printing, inspired artists such as Sam Francis, Helen Frankenthaler, Willem de Kooning, Joan Mitchell, and Robert Motherwell and influenced their development as Abstract Expressionists, American ceramists Gertrud and Otto Natzler, Glenn Nelson, and William Wyman looked to Zen - inspired ceramics.
Sarah's work has been published both online and in print including Art Photo Index, Lens Culture, Aint - Bad Magazine and F - Stop Magazine.
A beautifully printed and fully illustrated 320 page book which includes reflections on the European Capital of Culture Aarhus 2017 programme and insights on 16 special art commissions that have contributed to a year of contemplating Europe and the Danish DNA.
A beautifully printed and fully illustrated 320 page book which includes reflections on the European Capital of Culture Aarhus 2017 programme and insights on...
Pace Prints was cited as an Art Basel Miami Beach must - see in Forbes and ARTNews, and featured in numerous culture blogs including Complex, High Snobiety, and Hypebeast for its 2015 KAWS and Jean - Michel Basquiat releases.
Highlights also include the four - metre wide Whitworth Tapestry (1967) displayed alongside print portfolios such as As is When (1964 - 5), demonstrating Paolozzi's novel use of pattern, colour and everyday culture across different media.
Works include woodblock prints, hand - painted scrolls, metal works and sculpture that highlight esteemed and centuries - old artistic practices and traditions from the cultures of Japan, China, India, Tibet and Thailand.
Selected exhibitions include: Fábrica de Arte Cubano, Havana, Cuba; Hayward Gallery, London, UK, Angels Gate Cultural Center, CA; The Media lab @ The College Art Association in NYC; In Chicago, IL: The Museum of Contemporary Art, The Gene Siskel Film Center, Gallery 400, Chicago Artist's Coalition, The Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts, Evanston Art Center, Peregrine Program, Roots and Culture Contemporary Art Center, The Franklin, Johalla Projects.In 2010, Dan was the recipient of the Ann Metzger National Award for Prints; the recipient of a Links Hall Link Up residency (2012); and was a recipient of The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur's Connection grant for co-created project Arte no es fácil.
The Allen Memorial Art Museum has an outstanding collection of more than 12,000 objects — including paintings, sculpture, decorative arts, prints, drawings and photographs — that provide a comprehensive overview of the history of art from a variety of cultures.
On view at the Grey Art Gallery at New York University from January 16 though March 31, 2007, the show includes the complete run of Semina — a loose - leaf, hand - printed, free - form art and poetry journal that Berman published and personally distributed — along with paintings, sculptures, collages, photographs, and writings by those who belonged to the close - knit Semina Culture community.
Boers works with several artists who are beginning to experience an upsurge in their market, including Qiu Xiaofei, who makes mural - size expressionistic oil paintings based on photographs and memories of his childhood (prices are between $ 50,000 and $ 100,000); Chen Yujun, whose collages reflect the culture of his hometown in Fujian Province (prices range from $ 30,000 to $ 60,000); and Lu Yang, a young woman who conveys science - fiction fantasies in videos and digital prints (selling for $ 4,000 to $ 20,000).
Having absorbed high culture and low, painting has turned itself out in mixed - media assemblages that include both organic and synthetic materials and occasionally involve photography and digital printing.
The exhibitions include surrealistic paintings from Mexico, internationally recognised character appeal from Finland, illustrations by «Trump's most hated artist» from the US, quirky animist ceramics from the UK, haunting child portraits from Chile, limited fine - art prints from Lithuania, immersive virtual wonder - worlds from Brasil, and a multitude of fresh, character - driven art, mixing pop culture with anthropomorphic spiritualism.
Working with multi-media including fashion, film, photography, print as well as painting, sculpture, music and album covers, the exhibition explored seven major themes including the ghetto; black popular culture; and politics.
The exhibition includes drawing, sculpture and printed matter that draws inspiration from horror, the occult, sex, despair, popular culture, comics, art history and urban life.
This two - part tour includes a collections review with the Library Company co-Director of the Visual Culture Program and Associate Curator of Prints & Photographs, Erika Piola and exclusive The Living Book tour with exhibition curators.
Drawn from the McClung Museum features work by 28 artists — including Mark Dion, who produced original prints based on objects from the permanent collections of the McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture (Knoxville, TN).
Within this work — including paintings, mural work, and print work — Gregg critically examines issues within American culture.
The group show features works by 12 different artists and artist groups, including those of Evan Roth, whose visualisation and archival of digital culture is rendered in «Forgetting Spring», a sculpture composed out of a 42 - meter print of four months - worth of Internet browsing.
The prints and drawings on view also include sardonic references to pop culture, which now infuses everyday...
Featured works span global cultures and artistic movements, and include prints by Georges Braque, Andy Warhol, Leonard Baskin, Ay - O, Alex Katz, and Takashi Murakami; photographs by Andres Serrano, Mary Ellen Mark, Maria Magdalena Campos - Pons, Jacqueline Hayden, Michael Starkman (Amherst College Class of 1974), and Sandra Matthews; and paintings by Robert Priseman, Sarah Berman, and Mark Baum.
Selected from the Center's rich holdings, and augmented with key loans from Tate Britain, the British Library, and the Yale University Art Gallery, the exhibition will include a diverse range of objects from both high art and popular culture — many of which are being exhibited for the fi rst time — including albums, scrapbooks, prints, paintings, miniatures, and sculpture, demonstrating how collecting practices and artistic patronage in India at this period constituted a complex intersection of culture and power.
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We collect printed material relating to all topics about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander studies including languages, culture and society, family history and biography, visual arts, creative arts, performing arts, songs and music, history, health, education, land rights, native title, business and economics, media, film and communications, environment, cultural heritage protection, sport, government policy, law and justice and Australian parliamentary reports.
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