Sentences with phrase «new contemporary work»

Artist Adam Pendleton returns to the Gardner Museum to present a new contemporary work incorporating music and spoken text as part of the final Gardner After Hours event before the museum's new Renzo Piano - designed wing opens in early 2012.
«Second Site» presents new contemporary work by five artists who have responded to Hestercombe Gallery's reclaimed spaces through exploration of Hestercombe's history and recent re-unification between the house and gardens.
Students will build upon their skills and knowledge, and develop strategies to support students to break boundaries and create new contemporary work.
Gianni Jetzer, the museum's curator - at - large, may lead the charge in quickly bringing new contemporary work to the museum, including «Suspended Animations,» an exhibition that opens in February.
The downtown «art laboratory» founded by artist and philanthropist Linda Pace focuses on the creation of new contemporary works by regional, national and international artists through its Artists in Residence program.

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These individual workspaces include contemporary office furniture from Tayco's newest «Up» product line, featuring a large work surface, ergonomic «Obi» executive chair and movable pedestal with lockable file storage.
This innovative program examined ways that entrepreneurs, investors, providers, payers, healthcare stakeholders, and new entrants in the market can work together to solve contemporary provider challenges with regard to three key themes: Clinical Workflow, Care Coordination, and Patient Experience.
From contemporary kitchen renovations to stunning whole - home transformations, and from family - oriented townhouse communities to luxurious custom - built estate homes, the Ovation Awards recognize the work of some of the best new - home, renovation and design member companies in Metro Vancouver.
Martin also discusses and criticizes the work of important contemporary New Testament scholars — E. P. Sanders, John Meier, Elizabeth Schüssler Fiorenza and John Dominic Crossan — as well as some of the critical responses to their work.
The development of a new philosophy of science which radically questions the earlier mechanical - materialistic world - view within which classical modern science worked and also the search for a new philosophy of technological development and struggle for social justice which takes seriously the concern for ecological justice, are very much part of the contemporary situation.
Like the ancient apocalyptic seer, the modern artist has unveiled a world of darkness, but whereas earlier seers could know a darkness penetrated by a new æon of light, the contemporary artist has seen light itself as darkness, and embodied in his work an all - embracing vacuity dissolving every previous form of life and light.
The working title of Catholicism: A New Synthesis was in fact Matter and Mind: A Timely Synthesis, the published title coming about because he realised that this question underlies the whole contemporary interface of faith and culture.
I have argued in a forthcoming work, The Realities of Faith and The Revolution in Cultural Forms, that the dimension of depth which has appeared in contemporary theology under the discussion of eschatology, has affinities with this new vision of science, if in fact it is not of apiece with it.
[5] Additional sources include the more doctrinal writings of the founders of the various denominations, and the work of contemporary practitioners of New Thought.
For an early work exploring the new physics and influenced by process thought, see Capek, Milic, The Philosophical Impact of the Contemporary Physics (New York: Van Nostrand Press, 196new physics and influenced by process thought, see Capek, Milic, The Philosophical Impact of the Contemporary Physics (New York: Van Nostrand Press, 196New York: Van Nostrand Press, 1961).
Makoto's work is exhibited at galleries around the world, including Dillon Gallery in New York, Sato Museum in Tokyo, The Contemporary Museum of Tokyo, Tokyo National University of Fine Arts Museum, Bentley Gallery in Arizona, Gallery Exit and Oxford House at Taikoo Place in Hong Kong, and Vienna's Belvedere Museum.
It is a tragic feature of the contemporary West that the Jews have so often been invoked as a convenient stand - in for the evils wrought by elites afraid of community — a typical response of those who would attempt to sacralize an ethnic community in order to form a new chosen people, as described by David P. Goldman.
There are many recent novels in English, written by Indians, which reveal new dimensions of Indian religious life and illuminate the historical, philosophical, and religious studies of Hinduism: R. K. Narayan is one contemporary novelist whose works have excited students to further study of Hinduism and Indian culture.
Douthat and Salam's youth» they're among the brightest lights in the next generation of conservative writers» gives them a new perspective on the contemporary political scene, allowing them to step out beyond traditional conservative fixations on tax cutting and limited government» where the supposed Reagan solution is always the correct solution» and to offer incisive criticisms of how the Grand Old Party's ideology frequently serves as a blinder to effective policies for the working class.
Furthermore, this week's New Yorker features a characteristically excellent piece by our best living literary critic, James Wood, much of which is taken up by an in - depth and very sympathetic engagement with the work of the aforementioned Professor Taylor, whose work is a sine qua non for anyone hoping to understand the place of religion in our contemporary context.
We are now able to work even closer with our current customers while presenting our contemporary, functional product offerings to new customers.»
''... in a new Council on Contemporary Families briefing paper, the sociologists Margaret Usdansky and Rachel A. Gordon report that among mothers of young children, those who were not working and preferred not to have a job
''... in a new Council on Contemporary Families briefing paper, the sociologists Margaret Usdansky and Rachel A. Gordon report that among mothers of young children, those who were not working and preferred not to have a job had a relatively low risk of depression — about as low as mothers who chose to work and were able to attain high - quality jobs.
Articles by him have been published in The Brown University Child and Adolescent Behavior Letter, Young Children, Contemporary Pediatrics, the Journal of Psychohistory, Mothering Magazine, New Beginnings, Working Mother and other national and foreign publications.
Of course, contemporary parenting manuals do recognize that fathers can share in the work of parenting in other ways aside from the actual feeding of the infant, as the New Pregnancy Book (which is distributed to all pregnant women in the UK) states: «learn to bath and change nappies... Enjoy cuddling your new baby» -LSB-(Health Education Authority, 1994), p. 4New Pregnancy Book (which is distributed to all pregnant women in the UK) states: «learn to bath and change nappies... Enjoy cuddling your new baby» -LSB-(Health Education Authority, 1994), p. 4new baby» -LSB-(Health Education Authority, 1994), p. 45].
But at a new hotel just around the corner from Westminster, a new collection of contemporary art offers a rare opportunity for the politico to revel in work focusing unashamedly on life at the heart of Britain's political world.
UK About Blog Encouraging an appreciation and understanding of contemporary art by a wide audience and donating works by important and new artists to museums and public galleries across the UK.
UK About Blog Encouraging an appreciation and understanding of contemporary art by a wide audience and donating works by important and new artists to museums and public galleries across the UK.
Swindon, England About Blog Studio theatre in Swindon supporting new work and contemporary performance.
New Zealand About Blog Amanda is a New Zealand based contemporary artist working primarily in the medium of painting.
The Ninth Annual Film Symposium on New Trends in Modern and Contemporary Italian Cinema featuring the work of filmmaker Vincenzo Marra is presented by Indiana University's Department of French and Italian.
Releasing in May 2018, Paul Schrader's seminal text Transcendental Style in Film: Ozu, Bresson, Dreyer will be reissued with a substantial new introduction representing his experiences and ideas as a filmmaker that have evolved over time, giving the original work both new clarity and a contemporary lens.
Releasing in May 2018, Schrader's seminal text Transcendental Style in Film: Ozu, Bresson, Dreyer will be reissued with a substantial new introduction representing Schrader's experiences and ideas as a filmmaker that have evolved over time, giving the original work both new clarity and a contemporary lens.
Malick is employing his usual style of montage and voice - over narration but in a new, contemporary setting that makes Wonder feel like his most vital work in years.
New additions to our Great Directors database include Christian Long on Albert Brooks and Steve Rybin on Alan Rudolph, and we also have reviews of recent books on filmmakers as diverse as Jim Jarmusch, Straub / Huillet and Jess Franco, as well as new work on contemporary Eastern European cinema and André Gaudreault and Philippe Marion's recent polemical tiNew additions to our Great Directors database include Christian Long on Albert Brooks and Steve Rybin on Alan Rudolph, and we also have reviews of recent books on filmmakers as diverse as Jim Jarmusch, Straub / Huillet and Jess Franco, as well as new work on contemporary Eastern European cinema and André Gaudreault and Philippe Marion's recent polemical tinew work on contemporary Eastern European cinema and André Gaudreault and Philippe Marion's recent polemical title
New additions to our Great Directors database include Christian Long on Albert Brooks and Steve Rybin on Alan Rudolph, and we also have reviews of recent books on filmmakers as diverse as Jim Jarmusch, Straub / Huillet and Jess Franco, as well as new work on contemporary Eastern European cinema and André Gaudreault and Philippe Marion's recent polemical title The End of CinemNew additions to our Great Directors database include Christian Long on Albert Brooks and Steve Rybin on Alan Rudolph, and we also have reviews of recent books on filmmakers as diverse as Jim Jarmusch, Straub / Huillet and Jess Franco, as well as new work on contemporary Eastern European cinema and André Gaudreault and Philippe Marion's recent polemical title The End of Cinemnew work on contemporary Eastern European cinema and André Gaudreault and Philippe Marion's recent polemical title The End of Cinema?.
Disney tries a few new tricks with an African American cast of characters (the first time since 1947's Song of the South), a contemporary setting (New Orleans in the 20's), and a «princess» in the form of a working class girl with a dream, but more than that, an actual willingness to roll up her sleeves and do something about new tricks with an African American cast of characters (the first time since 1947's Song of the South), a contemporary setting (New Orleans in the 20's), and a «princess» in the form of a working class girl with a dream, but more than that, an actual willingness to roll up her sleeves and do something about New Orleans in the 20's), and a «princess» in the form of a working class girl with a dream, but more than that, an actual willingness to roll up her sleeves and do something about it.
From the dichotomous twin poles of the Lumière Brothers and Georges Méliès to the perceived new nouvelles vagues of Olivier Assayas and Christophe Honoré, a majority of the country's greatest films and filmmakers have belonged (however broadly) to one school or another; or, at the very least (as in the case of, say, Jean - Pierre Melville or, more recently, Danièle Thompson, Mathieu Kassovitz or Pierre Salvadori), they have worked within a genre that has had contemporary currency and visibility.
Watch this influential work of DIY cinema now in a new digital transfer on the Criterion Channel on FilmStruck, accompanied by a new, in - depth conversation between Bronstein and one of his New York film contemporaries, Josh Safdnew digital transfer on the Criterion Channel on FilmStruck, accompanied by a new, in - depth conversation between Bronstein and one of his New York film contemporaries, Josh Safdnew, in - depth conversation between Bronstein and one of his New York film contemporaries, Josh SafdNew York film contemporaries, Josh Safdie.
(1) Indeed, beginning his fimmaking career in the 1960s, Schroeter has been an important and influential proponent of the New German Cinema, although his personal eccentricities and refusal to use conventional narrative tools in his films have rendered his work somewhat obscure and less marketable than some of his more famous contemporaries such as Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Wim Wenders, Werner Herzog and Volker Schlöndorff.
I move to New York in 1976 and every day I comb through screening schedules and 16 mm catalogs for the works of Arzner, Vera Chytilova, Ida Lupino, Agnes Varda and Lois Weber, and I think: So many forgotten female auteurs — but apart from Elaine May, so few contemporary female ones.
Coming up this month are films like «Selma,» the Martin Luther King Jr. biopic; new work from Tim Burton and Nicolas Cage; Reese Witherspoon in her most transformative role to date; a stage - to - screen adaptation of one of the theater's most beloved composers and lyricists; and a contemporary reboot to a musical classic.
Directed by first - time filmmaker Stuart Blumberg — whose previous work includes scripting the slapdash romantic comedy, THE GIRL NEXT DOOR and Lisa Cholodenko's superb artificial insemination dramedy, THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT — the film has a particularly adroit and wholly believable stance depicting a contemporary society governed by the taken mantra that sex sells, especially within the hub of cultural metropolis that is New York City.
Whether re-evaluating old masters like Ozu and Bresson, championing contemporary favorites like Andrew Bujalski and the Dardenne Brothers, highlighting under - praised work in niche periodicals, or getting into the weeds of film festival politics, Cummings continually breaks new ground.
His work is in the permanent collection of New York's Museum of Modern Art and the British Museum and has been exhibited at the Tate, Centre Pompidou, MoMA, Whitney Museum of American Art, Berlin Kunsthalle, PS1, Whitechapel Gallery, and London's Institute of Contemporary Arts.
After founding the Tumblr Black Contemporary Art and the Twitter and Instagram accounts Museum Mammy, the Metropolitan Museum of Art's social media manager works to bring new voices and audiences into the art history establishment.
Ragnarok director Taika Waititi, an auteur of Māori and Russian - Jewish descent, is one of New Zealand's premier cinematic exporters, although unlike such Caucasian contemporaries as Jane Campion and Peter Jackson, his work bleeds the hues of indigeneity.
A written scheme of work for Contemporary stitch - based on Maurizio Anzeri Save time on having to write an entire new unit - ideal for new teachers.
The unit, where students work to find solutions to bushfire problems, incorporates an aspect of a new Geography syllabus — focused on the impact of a contemporary bushfire hazard — with a STEM unit.
His internationally - acclaimed work has been featured at the New England Center for Contemporary Art, The National Museum at Poland, and the Halle Museum in Germany.
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