Sentences with phrase «magazine present a discussion»

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Former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer makes a point during a panel discussion of the post-crisis economy during a forum entitled «Inflection Point: Washington & Wall Street in the New Financial System,» presented by The New Republic magazine in Washington, September 14, 2009.
Stay tuned for additional exclusive panel discussions that we will be featuring on the podcast from this years Mix Magazine Presents Sound for Film event.
An issue of its magazine also titled Pointing Machines continues the reproduction and circulation of the displayed objects beyond the Museum's walls and includes essays, artist projects, discussions, and performances that will be published and presented online and offline in the next year.
Frieze Talks is a daily programme of keynote lectures, panel debates and discussions featuring leading art - world figures, philosophers, and critical theorists and is presented by Frieze Projects in collaboration with frieze magazine.
The magazine and editorial collective Triple Canopy presents a daily program of lectures, debates, and discussions during EXPO 1: New York.
Frieze Talks 2013, a daily program of keynote lectures, panel debates and discussions, is presented by Frieze Foundation in collaboration with «Frieze» magazine.
Thursday, September 14th, ISSUE presents an evening of screenings, talks, and discussion with storied film activist Jonas Mekas and writer and BOMB Magazine contributor Charity Coleman as a part of Brooklyn Book Festival.
11 am Panel Discussion: Women of Influence in the Business of Art Artists Mickalene Thomas * and Shirin Neshat * will join Heidi Zuckerman, Director and CEO of the Aspen Art Museum for a panel discussion moderated by Stefano Tonchi, Editor - in - Chief of W Magazine, as part of Pratt Presents from the Pratt Discussion: Women of Influence in the Business of Art Artists Mickalene Thomas * and Shirin Neshat * will join Heidi Zuckerman, Director and CEO of the Aspen Art Museum for a panel discussion moderated by Stefano Tonchi, Editor - in - Chief of W Magazine, as part of Pratt Presents from the Pratt discussion moderated by Stefano Tonchi, Editor - in - Chief of W Magazine, as part of Pratt Presents from the Pratt Institute.
2005 Beech, Dave, I Could've Been a Contender, The Internationaler, Pilot Issue, October, pp. 11 - 12 Humphrey, David, New York Painter David Humphrey Discusses the Work of Paul McDevitt, Miser & Now, Issue 7, pp. 22 - 24 Ho, Gitta, Räume für Wirklichkeit, Artnet, 21 July Clancy, Luke, Clarke & McDevitt present, Modern Painters, July / August, pp. 108 - 109 Long, Declan, From Despair to Where..., Feint, Volume 1, Issue 2, pp. 3 - 6 Clarke & McDevitt present, The View, RTÉ TV panel discussion, 17 May Summer Sights, The Irish Times, 14 April, p. 3 Live Radio interview, NewsTalk106, 10 April On - site at the Hugh Lane, The Irish Times, 9 April O'Halloran, Robbie, Circa, Spring, pp. 110 - 111 Charlesworth, JJ, Communism, Art Monthly, No. 284, March, pp. 19 - 21 Stott, Tim, Communism, CIRCA Art Magazine Online Communism, The View RTÉ Television panel discussion, 25 January Dunne, Aidan, Bursting the Art Bubble, The Irish Times, 25 January, p. 16 2004 Paul McDevitt at Stephen Friedman Gallery, Kultureflash 101, 10 November Coomer, Martin, Paul McDevitt at Stephen Friedman Gallery, 3 - 10 November, p. 57 Postcard, Art Review, Volume LIV, July / August, p. 110 Conrads, Martin, No Future Revisited, Zitty, p. 80 Eklund, Karin, Untitled, EU3, No. 31, Spring, p. 73 Laws, Liza, Find a World of Fantasy & Desire at the Towner Art Gallery, 24hourmuseum.org.
From the first meeting, in 1952, when Paolozzi presented a number of collages assembled from magazine clippings and other «found objects», including his (now) celebrated collage entitled «I was a Rich Man's Plaything» (created 5 years previously in 1947) their discussions centred largely around the artistic value and relevance of popular mass culture.
Media Replication Services and the installation at the Museum are components of Triple Canopy's contribution to the Whitney Biennial, an issue of its magazine also titled Pointing Machines, which continues the reproduction and circulation of the displayed objects beyond the museum's walls, and includes essays, artist projects, discussions, and performances to be published and presented online and IRL in the next year.
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