Sentences with phrase «landmark publication»

Join SF Camerawork for a special evening with artist Martha Wilson as they celebrate the release of her new book, Martha Wilson Sourcebook: 40 Years of Reconsidering Performance, Feminism, Alternative Spaces, a collection of primary research materials consisting of rare archival documents and excerpts of landmark publications that influenced Wilson and her approach to activism and art.
Simon Wilson celebrates two landmark publications on Beardsley and Bacon and suggests these great bad boys of British art have more in common than may seem.
The Global Land Outlook, a new landmark publication unveiled at the Conference spotlighted the urgency for swift action.
All information that is shared in these professional learning opportunities are aligned with the principal standards in Leading Learning Communities: What Principals Should Know and Be Able to Do, the NAESP landmark publication.
-- Allen Ruppersberg, BOMB, 109, Fall 2009 About the Sourcebook Series Each book in the Independent Curators International (ICI) Sourcebook Series is edited by a single artist, includes a collection of primary research materials and influences, such as rare archival documents, artwork studies, and excerpts of landmark publications, selected from the artist's own archive and annotated with personal commentary.
Prasher was one of the coauthors on the paper, now considered a landmark publication that helped establish GFP as a powerful research tool.
The collaboration between Ada, countess of Lovelace, and computer pioneer Charles Babbage resulted in a landmark publication that described how to program the world's first computer
The landmark publications designated three stages of Alzheimer's — preclinical (before symptoms affecting memory, thinking or behavior can be detected), mild cognitive impairment and dementia.
One of my favorite papers from this year was the landmark publication of the NIH Epigenomics Roadmap Consortium, which profiled 111 primary human tissues and cell types for histone modification patterns, DNA accessibility, DNA methylation, and gene expression.
The sequencing project, which represented the first completely sequenced eukaryotic genome, culminated in the landmark publication «Life with 6000 Genes» (Goffeau et al. 1996).
This eventually led to investigators trying to find out what's wrong with these mice, and this led to a landmark publication in»94 by Jeffrey Friedman and his group discovering that these mice that are ob / ob or fat mouse phenotype, actually have a mutation in the gene called leptin.
See our landmark publications in Nature Biotechnology: D'Amour et al. (2005), D'Amour et al. (2006) and Kroon et al. (2008).
Three reasons explain why Tokyo Story is generally regarded as Ozu's finest work are: it's by far the film of his that's been most widely seen in the West; its first distribution in the U.S. coincided with the landmark publication in 1972 of Paul Schrader's Transcendental Style in Film, which considered Ozu alongside other such luminaries as Carl Theodor Dreyer and Robert Bresson as an exemplar of spiritual filmmaking; and it's seen as the most complete summation of its director's art.
Using simple language that stays clear of jargon and 96 full - color illustrations, the authors have created a landmark publication that is accessible to all school stakeholders.
The veracity of the debate convinced us to take a step back and determine how well the standards align with the landmark publication This We Believe, published by the National Middle School Association (now the Association for Middle Level Education).
Intense periods of reflection, including two trips to America, resulted in Bonhoeffer's landmark publication of The Cost of Discipleship, which guided readers to take actions based on their beliefs.
With lavish, full - color documentation, this landmark publication is the most complete account of de Kooning's artistic career to date.
Fifty internationally celebrated artists have been invited to create unique pages for a landmark publication.
Josef Albers's landmark publication The Interaction of Color (1963), based on over thirty years of teaching at the Bauhaus and Black Mountain College, was motivated by the idea that, in order to make art, students must have a knowledge of all facets of the nature of colour.
This landmark publication, which is sure to win international design awards, accompanies Walker's first major American museum survey.
Joseph Cornell: Wanderlust is a landmark publication examining this remarkable work.
Published on the occasion of Richter's major touring exhibition in Europe, this landmark publication encompasses his entire oeuvre, now stretching across more than a half - century of activity, including photo - paintings, abstracts, landscapes and seascapes, portraits, glass and mirror works, sculptures, drawings and photographs.
This landmark publication is a fitting tribute to one of the world's most celebrated living artists.
This landmark publication accompanies a major retrospective exhibition of Takashi Murakami's paintings.
21 Etchings and Poems was a landmark publication that had a profound impact on contemporary art and culture in the middle of the 20th century.
21 Etchings and Poems was a landmark publication that had a profound impact on contemporary art and culture.
These images depict Germany's complex socioeconomic landscape in the years leading up to and through the Weimar Republic, and engage the public with Sander's early work that preceded and laid the framework for his landmark publication.
Martha Wilson Sourcebook: 40 Years of Reconsidering Performance, Feminism, Alternative Spaces is a collection of primary research materials consisting of rare archival documents and excerpts of landmark publications that influenced Wilson and her approach to activism and art.
Each book, edited by a single artist, includes a collection of primary research materials and influences, such as rare archival documents, artwork studies, and excerpts of landmark publications, selected from the artist's own archive and annotated with personal commentary.
Hubert Robert (1733 - 1808) is celebrated with a landmark publication and two major monographic exhibitions of his work, at the Musée du Louvre, Paris, and the National Gallery of Art, Washington...
In 1970, Nakahira published his first book of photography, For A Language to Come, which became a landmark publication of post-war Japanese photography.
With texts by well - known experts in the field, this is a landmark publication.
The book includes a collection of primary research materials, such as rare archival documents, artwork studies, and excerpts of landmark publications, selected from the artist's own archive and annotated with personal commentary.
The Sourcebook is a collection of primary research material consisting of rare archival documents and excerpts of landmark publications that influenced Wilson, such as Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex, Erving Goffman's The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life, Susan Sontag's On Photography, and Lucy Lippard's C 7,500 catalog.
Kepes wrote his landmark publication Language of Vision 1944 in the same period in which these 80 photographs were made, asserting that «the visual language is capable of disseminating knowledge more effectively than almost any other vehicle of communication».
This installation celebrates the 75th anniversary of the first one - person photography exhibition at MoMA, and the accompanying landmark publication that established the potential of the photographer's book as an indivisible work of art.
Lisson Gallery's half - century will also be marked by a landmark publication to be launched in October.
The plan addresses the challenge of feeding a projected population of nine billion people by 2050, and has become a landmark publication for scientists and policymakers on global food security.
we can predict that the next major El Nino should result in another landmark publication where the hypothesis of an alarmist trend is resurrected.
This landmark publication — being developed by arbitrators, practitioners, scholars / academics, and judges from around the globe, scheduled for release in 2019 — covers virtually every aspect of international arbitration law, and will be relied on by arbitral institutions, arbitrators, counsel, parties, and judges worldwide for decades to come.
Dr. Fredricks is a best - selling author of several books including Healing & Wholeness: Complementary and Alternative Therapies for Mental Health a 650 - page compendium and landmark publication that provides a comprehensive overview of complementary and alternative treatments for mental health, with information and research on their effectiveness for treating specific disorders.
Each section of this landmark publication contains material unlike you have encountered before.
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