Sentences with phrase «new essays by»

Organized by the Wexner Center for the Arts at The Ohio State University, Elliott Hundley: The Bacchae will be accompanied by an ambitious book with new essays by Wexner Chief Curator Christopher Bedford, poet Anne Carson, noted art historian Richard Meyer, and Doug Harvey, artist, writer, critic, curator, and educator, addressing subjects including Hundley's development over the last decade, his engagement with filmic traditions, Greek tragedy as his most consistent inspiration, and the intricacies of his working process.
It includes essays by poets, artists, philosophers and sociologists: from civil rights figures such as the scholar and African - American activist W.E.B. Du Bois and the Trinidadian - American Stokely Carmichael; to writers including Gertrude Stein and Joan Retallack; from artists of different generations such as sound poet Hugo Ball (who wrote one of the founding Dada manifestos), Ad Reinhardt, Joan Jonas, William Pope.L and Felix Gonzalez - Torres; to new essays by curators Adrienne Edwards, Laura Hoptman, Susan Thompson, Jenny Schlenzka and the critic Tom McDonough.
Lee Bontecou: Drawn Worlds will be accompanied by an illustrated catalogue featuring new essays by Michelle White, Dore Ashton, and Joan Banach about the artist and her drawing practice.
It features new essays by Clarrie Wallis, Curator of Modern and Contemporary British Art, Tate Britain and Michelle Cotton and an extended interview with the artist.
A fully illustrated catalogue will include new essays by Adam Kleinman and Verónica Metello, texts penned by the artist in the»70s, and a conversation between Pestana, Ribas, and the artist Mauro Cerqueira.
In conjunction with the exhibition, Blum & Poe will publish a catalogue that will include new essays by curator Pedro Alonzo and conflict resolution and reconciliation activist Tim Phillips, along with new works of poetry by Tisa Bryant, Danielle Legros Georges, Robin Coste Lewis, and Kevin Young.
This expanded edition of the fall 1994 special issue of October includes new essays by Sarat Maharaj and by Molly Nesbit and Naomi Sawelson - Gorse.
Accompanied by a catalogue with new essays by Heiss and Klaus Kertess, and a reprinted 1971 Artforum cover article by Ellen H. Johnson, the show felicitously returns Young's visual vocabulary (mandalas, Rorschach-esque blots, allover fields of hot, postpointillist dots) to New York.
New essays by Joachim Pissarro and Donatien Grau complete this striking new book.
In conjunction with the exhibition, Blum & Poe will publish a catalogue that will include new essays by the exhibition's curator Alison M. Gingeras and three leading scholars who represent a new generation of art historians specialized in Asger Jorn, Helhesten, Belgian Revolutionary Surrealism, and Cobra — Marie Godet, Kerry Greaves, and Karen Kurczynski.
The exhibition will be accompanied by the artist's first monograph, including over 60 full colour plates, an interview with the artist and three new essays by Michael Bracewell, Barry Schwabsky and Louisa Elderton.
The book brings together new essays by writer and curator Trinie Dalton, French critic Donatien Grau, and Los Angeles Hammer Museum Curator Aram Moshayedi, as well as a special portfolio conceived by the artist.
From Nineteen Ninety «A» to Nineteen Ninety «D» includes the artist's original texts from the 1990s, new essays by Yves Aupetitallot, Tom Eccles, Paul O'Neill and Jörn Schafaff, and contributions from the many collaborative partners and students who restaged his work in exhibitions at CCS Bard, Hessel Museum, Annandale - on - Hudson (2013) and the École du Magasin, Grenoble, in 2014.
Conceived and designed by the artist, it features new essays by Amy Knight Powell, Bennett Simpson and Andrew Weiner.
Alongside images and documentation from Thompson's various bodies of work, this book features new essays by Joao Ribas, Yve - Alain Bois, Ann Lauterbach and Simon Baier.
Part II contains new essays by Valérie Knoll, Hans - Christian Dany, João Ribas and Manfred Hermes as well as the works list for the works depicted in Part I.
Cooke's exhibition coincides with the release of a major new monograph, published by Phaidon, which will survey the artist's career and feature new essays by Marie Darrieussecq and Tony Godfrey, an interview between the artist and Darian Leader and a selection of Cooke's writing.
Published by UC Press, the catalog includes new essays by DiQuinzio, art historian Suzanne Hudson, art critic John Yau, as well as Quaytman's daughter R. H. Quaytman — a noted artist in her own right, whose upcoming exhibition at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum coincides with BAMPFA's presentation this fall.
The exhibition is accompanied by an in - depth catalogue featuring full - page color reproductions of all works in the exhibition as well as a detailed chronology, historical photos, reprints of key texts by Jean Dubuffet and Franz Schulze, and new essays by the exhibition curators and Dennis Adrian, Jon Bird, Thomas Dyja, Mark Pascale, and Arlene Shechet.
Also included are seven new essays by some of the most exciting and critical voices working internationally today.
Jill Freedman: Resurrection City, 1968 features Freedman's original text from 1971 and new essays by John Edwin Mason, historian at the University of Virginia, and by Aaron Bryant, the Mellon Curator of Photography at Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Bringing together the ideas behind this unique commission, this book features an illuminating conversation with Kwade about the work, as well as a detailed survey of her practice to date by curator Cameron Foote and new essays by curator Daniel F. Herrmann and anthropologist Debbora Battaglia.
Conceived by the artist, it features new essays by Amy Knight Powell, Associate Professor of Art History at University of California, Irvine; Bennett Simpson, Senior Curator at MOCA Los Angeles; and Andrew Weiner, Assistant Professor of Art Theory and Criticism at NYU Steinhardt, New York.
It features ten new essays by curators and historians, as well as interviews with contemporary choreographers — Beth Gill, Maria Hassabi, Rashaun Mitchell and Silas Riener — who address Cunningham's continued influence.
Tomorrow Is Another Day includes new essays by Zadie Smith, Anita Hill, and others about the importance of Bradford's work in the current social climate.
It includes contributions by the artist and new essays by Magnus af Petersen, Chief Curator, Whitechapel Gallery and Achim Borchardt - Hume, Head of Exhibitions, Tate Modern.
Combining all - new essays by Frances Mayes and a chapter by her husband, poet Edward Mayes, with more than 200 full - color photos by photographer Bob Krist, each of this book's five sections highlights a signature aspect of Tuscan life:
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The accompanying lavishly illustrated booklet features new essays by giallo historian Howard Hughes and David Del Valle and a print interview with Joe Dante.
The accompanying 60 - page booklet features new essays by James Blackford, Kat Ellinger, Leonard Jacobs, and Rachael Nisbet.
The accompanying 60 - page booklet features new essays by Danny Shipka, Troy Howarth, and Leonard Jacobs.
A booklet featuring new essays by Kent Jones, Jim DeRogatis, and Chuck Klosterman; memories of the film from the cast and crew; character profiles; and the original film poster by Frank Kozik
Editor's Note: In the August / September 2009 issue of First Things, currently on news stands, is a major new essay by René Girard drawn from his recent book, Achever Clausewitz, forthcoming as Battling to the End: Politics, War, and Apocalypse from Michigan State University Press.
A new essay by the oversight body of the National Science Foundation explains what federal research officials must do if the United States hopes to remain the world's leading scientific power.
The other six go to «The Power of Two», a new essay by author and Criterion staff writer Michael Koresky.
PLUS: A booklet featuring a new essay by critic Steven Vineberg and a 1994 on - set report by film critic Amy Taubin
Putting a lid on the package are a theatrical trailer in HD (and running close to three minutes) plus a 12 - page foldout, designed in the distinctive style of a mid-1980s cigarette advertisement, featuring «The $ 100,000 Box,» a new essay by film critic Scott Tobias that includes this gem: «They can't drop out of society.
PLUS: A booklet featuring a new essay by film scholar Ginette Vincendeau and a 2006 appreciation by filmmaker Costa - Gavras
It features new commentary by film historian Stephen Prince, new interviews with assistant director and restoration supervisor Kiyoshi Ogasawara and literary scholar Christopher Benfey, who discusses Lafcadio Hearn's stories, and a 1993 discussion between Kobayashi and fellow filmmaker Masahiro Shinoda, plus trailers and a fold - out insert with a new essay by Geoffrey O'Brien.
PLUS: A booklet featuring a new essay by critic J. Hoberman and a 1955 reprint by director Robert Aldrich
Half of those pages are devoted to «Take Me with You, Stream, on Your Dark Journey», a new essay by comics writer and historian Gerard Jones.
PLUS: A booklet featuring a new essay by Sesonske; writings by Jean Renoir, Henri Cartier - Bresson, Bertrand Tavernier, and François Truffaut; and tributes to the film by J. Hoberman, Kent Jones, Paul Schrader, Wim Wenders, Robert Altman, and others
PLUS: A booklet featuring a new essay by cultural historian Ian Buruma and Penelope Gilliatt's 1971 introduction to her published screenplay
PLUS: A booklet featuring a new essay by film scholar Peter Matthews, excerpts from Algeria's National Liberation Front leader Saadi Yacef's original account of his arrest, excerpts from the film's screenplay, a reprinted interview with cowriter Franco Solinas, and biographical sketches of key figures in the French - Algerian War
Plus: a 16 - page booklet featuring a new essay by film critic Adrian Martin and a reprint of a report from the set by French journalist Phillippe Labro
PLUS: A new essay by film scholar Ginette Vincendeau, a 2001 interview with Breillat, and a piece by Breillat on the title
There's a booklet featuring a new essay by Geoffrey O'Brien and a 1991 interview with Hawks's longtime editor Christian Nyby, plus a new paperback edition of Chase's original novel, previously out of print.
PLUS: A booklet featuring a new essay by David Thomson (single DVD, DVD box set, and Blu - ray); interviews with production designer Ferdinando Scarfiotti and actor Ying Ruocheng, a reminiscence by Bertolucci, and an essay and production - diary extracts from Fabien S. Gerard (DVD box set only)
PLUS: A booklet featuring a new essay by critic David Sterritt, an appreciation of the film by François Truffaut, and excerpts from Berri's memoir
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