Sentences with phrase «key moments in»

These situations are key moments in the intervention process because they allow the parent to become more aware of his inappropriate behaviour and the workers to remind the parent of his strengths.
Creating a daily routine, with rules about doing homework, bedtime, getting ready for school in the morning, and other key moments in the day.
Monica McGoldrick: «The Legacy of Unresolved Loss» Follows the key moments in an 18 weeek course of therapy with a family, and observes how the presenting problem masks unresolved loss across three generations of family members.
The workshop will include video and case demonstrations illustrating key moments in the process of Attachment Injury Resolution, and therapist practices necessary for restoring healing and safety to a couple's relationship after an affair.
With this in mind, she focuses on key moments in a relationship - from Recognizing the Demon Dialogue to Revisiting a Rocky Moment - and uses them as touchpoints for seven healing conversations.
And watch key moments in the Nest app and even share video clips.
Our journey has been filled with key moments in time that have shown us what is possible as we enter this next era of computing, the era of mixed reality.
Set the air conditioning to come on at key moments in your sleep cycle, or simply set the TV to turn off automatically when SleepSense detects that you've fallen asleep during a late night Netflix binge.
Below, you'll find some of the key moments in Stem's history, accompanied by highlights from the legal marketing and online worlds, with a few goofy ones thrown in for good measure.
One of the key moments in the growth of concern about global warming was the release in 2006 of the film, An Inconvenient Truth.
All of the key moments in the Declaration's brief but turbulent life, from its introduction in a plenary session to its drawn - out valediction at a town hall meeting, can be viewed via the links in the text below.
Also, find classroom - ready reference guides, our green - living guide Good Stuff, our timeline of key moments in the modern environmental movement, and bound volumes of World Watch magazine.
As Marina Abramovic Hon RA's latest performance art piece opens, we spotlight key moments in her career.
For the last four decades Perlstein has been building a collection addressing key moments in twentieth century art where the understanding contemporary art has been stretched and reworked by artists.
Key moments in the history of art and the Internet emerge as the exhibition travels back in time.
Among these new works is an environmental installation with sound entitled Pinocchio Is On Fire, which examines key moments in the history of the black community in Los Angeles from the early 1980s to the present (with cultural references that include the rise of HIV and crack cocaine during the 1980s, gangster rap, and mega-churches, along with aspects of the artist's own biography).
Rather than selecting pieces according to style, materials and historic - artistic periods, MOCA prefers focusing its attention on conceptually and methodologically interrelated pieces, which reflect key moments in the history of art.
These are works that exemplify key moments in their careers, and at the same time signify turning points in the progression of contemporary artistic production.
England & Co has lent works Eduardo Kac and Roy Ascott to the exhibition Electronic Superhighway (2016 - 1966) at the Whitechapel Gallery, London, in which key moments in the history of art and the internet emerge as the exhibition travels back in time.
Employing the iconic framework of Life magazine's cover architecture, Union sophomore Arielle Singer rehashes key moments in history with digitally altered photographs from the magazine's pages.
Small scale, artist focussed organisations are important to Arts Council England and Gasworks has an impressive track record of supporting artists at key moments in their careers, through providing quality, affordable studio space and career defining residencies and exhibitions.
Sotheby's also had the unprecedented privilege of offering three major canvases by Rothko from key moments in the artist's career with very positive results.
Typically, the American artist revisits key moments in abstract painting, rethinking its lofty aspirations with craft - inspired, mass - produced or childlike materials, be that psychedelic constellations of velvet petals or delectable mounds of glittery sequins.
These conceptual clusters entertain issues posed by artists revisiting key moments in modernism, examining the city as a laboratory, and reflecting on the Pop legacy of text in art, as well as spotlighting artists whose contributions to the contemporary art scene have been significant.
In the lead up to the 2015 general election, the Hayward Gallery has taken inspiration from the Council of Industrial Design's exhibition for a new show reflecting on key moments in British culture since the end of the Second World War.
«Magnetic Fields is an important and relevant project at a time when the art world is at last recognizing the contributions of women artists to the key moments in American art,» notes Lowery Stokes Sims, curator emerita, Museum of Arts and Design, and contributing author to the exhibition catalogue.
Like Pop Artists who came after him, Hamilton worked with found images that often captured key moments in history.
The exhibition brought together, for the first time in the UK, many of these key moments in the artist's career and included sculpture, objects and conceptual works.
Eli Sudbrack of Assume Vivid Astro Focus will discuss his most significant work in a self - described «Book Tour Lecture,» in which the artist walks the audience through key moments in the development of his immersive installations through the AVAF monograph.
At key moments in history, artists have reached beyond galleries and museums, using their work as a call to action to create political and social change.
«Magnetic Fields: Expanding American Abstraction, 1960 s to Today is an important and relevant project at a time when the art world is at last recognizing the contributions of women artists to the key moments in American Art,» notes Lowery Stokes Sims, Curator Emerita, Museum of Arts and Design, and member of the Magnetic Fields advisory group.
Spanning the last decade of the artist's output and comprising twenty - two works on both floors of the museum's downtown Jones Center galleries, this exhibition highlights key moments in Weiser's recent oeuvre and illustrates an evolution in his exploration of abstract painting.
As well as accurately mapping this analogue terrain, I have sought to reference the dream factory that these machine - rooms serve — key moments in the projectionist's workflow have been staged and lit for cinematic effect.»
Nineteen works have been acquired that highlight key moments in Brimfield's career, from collaborative films created for past performances and meticulously drawn and painted posters for imaginary erotic magazines about Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth, to five photographs recreating moments in the life of Jackson Pollock from the perspective of the canvas, a filmed music hall performance starring a fictional raconteur, and posters anticipating her proposed 2015 exhibition at The Hepworth Wakefield.
Key moments in Graham's vast career such as his treatment of silent film and video (Torqued Chandelier Release, 2005) will be explored alongside lesser known aspects.
A series of interlinked gallery displays recreate key moments in the Academy's story and capture all the excitement and variety of the famous summer show.
In works such as Modded Server Rack Display with Legitimacy Hack (2015), the artist identifies key moments in the history of hacking.
Featuring more than 40 works selected from key moments in Edmier's oeuvre, and a large - scale new commission — Bremen Towne, a recreation of the artist's childhood home in Tinley Park outside of Chicago.
The magazine highlighted key moments in the development of Modern Art, such as the Carnegie International Exhibition in 1937, A.E. Gallatin's Museum of Living Art in 1938, the Museum of Modern Art's roundtable on Modern Art featuring 15 major art critics in 1958, The Downtown Gallery founded by Edith Halpert, and The Jewish Museum's Primary Structures exhibition in 1967.
Taking its cue from the upcoming general election, the Hayward Gallery asks six artists to curate individual displays exploring key moments in national history since 1945.
This lecture by group member Payam Sharifi looks at the unlikely similarities between two key moments in modern history — the Iranian Revolution of 1979 and Poland's Solidarnosc movement in the 1980s.
In addition to providing a comprehensive account of Bradford's career to date, with an emphasis on his work as a painter, this exhibition will foreground new works, including an environmental installation with sound entitled Pinocchio Is on Fire, which examines key moments in the history of the black community in Los Angeles from the early 1980s to the present.
Their varied and curatorial «takes» on Britain provide new perspectives and illuminate key moments in the nation's journey from the post-war period to the present day.
Curated gallery presentations, creatively themed to reveal new perspectives on key moments in cultural history, include:
This new group exhibition features painting and sculpture works by four contemporary Korean artists whose striking and intimate art serves as a record of personal experiences and key moments in life, memorializing the often - overlooked value of the everyday.
Brought together for this display at The Bowes Museum, Scarfe's cartoons highlight key moments in British social history, such as the Winter of Discontent, the miners» strike and the Falklands War (until 31 May).
This study of key moments in the history of ready - made and object - based art features Damien Hirst (London), Gerhard Merz (Munich), Jeff Koons (New York) and their shared historical point of reference, Marcel Duchamp (Paris and New York, 1887 - 1968).
By selecting four major installations, all made at key moments in his career, and placing them within close visual and aural proximity, she articulates this artistic intent.
Spanning 50 years, from 2016 to 1966, key moments in the history of art and the Internet emerge as the exhibition travels back in time.
Each work is an instance of a ripped frescoes, a technique developed by the artist in the 1980s which brings together two key moments in his paintings: a construction, based on a site, as a process for the formation of a support; and a reluctant walk (of a fake restauration) in the memory and the material history of the painting, of deconstruction, subtraction, a kind of intimate and forged archaeology, where a re-emergence of an unexpected fragment in the shape of clay, mosaics or shred (of colour or material) can become the focal point of the whole painting.
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