Sentences with phrase «of essays by»

This concise and insightful collection of essays by collaborative attorneys, mediators, certified divorce financial analysts, and licensed family therapists points out the risks and costs of traditional adversarial divorce litigation and illuminates a better path through the divorce minefield.»
The Institute recently distributed a collection of essays by young scholars in international arbitration, the first in a series of publications by the Institute.
[A Brief Overview of Legal Knowledge Management first appeared as a chapter in Leaders in Legal Business (Stephen McGarry, 2015), a collection of essays by thought leaders in the legal market.
In 1989, Qing spoke out against the project in the press and published a collection of essays by Chinese scholars opposed to the dam.
The new book is a collection of essays by various businesspeople and scientists to be edited and stitched together by Gingrich and, mostly, Maple, a former chief executive of the Palm Beach Zoo.
In 1989, she published a collection of essays by prominent Chinese scholars criticizing the Three Gorges in a book called «Yangtze!
Orion Magazine, a beautiful and lyrical nonprofit publication, is celebrating its 30th anniversary by publishing «Thirty - Year Plan,» a short book of essays by 30 writers, myself included, who were asked to describe «some thing — emotion, insight, technology, resource, practice, policy, habit, attitude — that's going to be increasingly essential if humans are going to live comfortably, sustainably, and redeemably on Earth.»
The catalogue consists of a series of essays by British and American scholars who consider such themes as the critical reception of the Vorticists» exhibitions, the impact of World War I on the cultural politics of the movement, the reception of Vorticism in the United States, and the leading role of Ezra Pound in shaping the movement.
The Tradition of the New was the title of a collection of essays by Harold Rosenberg published in 1959.
This publication includes a range of essays by artists and critics, including Gregg Bordowitz, Moyra Davey, Zoe Leonard, Amy Sillman and others.
This volume comprises a collection of essays by experts — such as Claude Ardouin, Keeper of the African Section of London's British Museum, Koeki Claessens, Director of Central Africa's Royal Museum and Eugene Tan, Director of the Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore — who presented at the 2007 conference.
Sharon Louden, an artist based in New York City, is the editor of Living and Sustaining a Creative Life, a collection of essays by artists about the practical realities of being a working artist, and a staunch opponent of the entry - fee «scams» that plague the art world.
The displays will be accompanied by a touring exhibition, related talks and events, and a publication of essays by each curatorial fellow.
Snapshots, installation views, and artist portraits provide visual documentation, while a set of essays by various authors give the historical and contextual framework for the Bureau.
With full - color plates of over 60 works spanning York's career, plus reprints of essays by Tomkins and Porter and a new essay by Bruce Hainley, the book provides the first substantial overview of this beloved artist.
This beautifully illustrated and profoundly original volume of essays by the New York poet and critic John Yau mounts one of the most eloquent defenses of the art and vision of Jasper Johns ever written — going well past tired and traditional Formalist readings of the artist's work to propose a completely new way of reading them: One that is intensely human.
Edited by Louden, this collection of essays by 40 working artists from across the country and abroad is published by Intellect Books and distributed by the University of Chicago Press.
Previous titles include: On Ron Gorchov, (2008) edited by Phong Bui; Pieces of a Decade: Brooklyn Rail Nonfiction 2000 - 2010, (2010) edited by Theodore Hamm and Williams Cole; Texts on (Texts on) Art, (2012) a collection of essays by the art historian Joseph Masheck; The Brooklyn Rail Fiction Anthology 2, (2013) edited by Donald Breckenridge; Oh Sandy!
The most recent publication I put out was this collection of essays by Hannah Black called Dark Pool Party.
The MFA Now 2013 Archive, is an inclusionary publication of all eligible MFA candidates, set to be released in February 2013 with a full page dedicated to each contributing MFA candidate and a compilation of essays by Juror, Brian Karl, faculty from each MFA program, and Root Division staff.
The exhibition includes documentary films of the artist by Washington D.C. filmmaker, Stanley Staniski, and a tribute publication of essays by William Christenberry art historians, museum directors and curators.
I've been reading a lot of essays by poets.
In 1961 Art and Culture, Beacon Press, a highly influential collection of essays by Clement Greenberg was first published.
He called his small premises there White Cube in reference to the influential collection of essays by Brian O'Doherty, Inside the White Cube: Ideologies of the Gallery Space, in which the author argued that the blank, box spaces of modern galleries had themselves become «the archetypal image of 20th - century art».
A chronology and a collection of essays by noted scholars highlight Asawa's complex relationship to American art and Asian American history and provide engrossing biographical information.
Envisioning the Impact of Guggenheim Abu Dhabi presents a collection of essays by artists, curators, and writers.
In collaboration with e-flux and Verso Books, the Guggenheim presents the U.S. launch of two recent Verso publications: Hito Steyerl's Duty Free Art: Art in the Age of Planetary Civil War, a new volume of essays by the writer, filmmaker, and artist; and Supercommunity: Diabolical Togetherness Beyond Contemporary Art, a collection of essays, poems, short stories, and plays by artists and theorists selected from the eponymous 88 - text issue of e-flux journal commissioned for the 56th Venice Biennale.
Opening Event: In conjunction with the opening on August 22, Sharon Louden will host a talk about her book The Artist as Culture Producer: Living and Sustaining a Creative Life, which features a collection of essays by 40 visual artists.
A posthumous publication of essays by artist and film theorist Ian White argues that the collective experience of cinema is more relevant than ever
The Artist as Culture Producer: Living and Sustaining a Creative Life is a collection of essays by 40 visual artists.
The exhibition is accompanied by an illuminating and unusual volume, in equal parts artist's book and exhibition catalogue, which includes a trio of essays by curators Mark Godfrey, Roxana Marcoci, and Matthew S. Witkovsky that reflect on Williams's engagement with his artistic peers and predecessors, with cinema (particularly the film - essay), and with modes of display and publicity in the art world.
With the exceptions of essays by Rosalind Krauss (in Francesca Woodman: Photographic Work, edited by Ann Gabhart, Rosalind Krauss and Abigail Solomon - Godeau, published by Hunter College Art Gallery, New York and Wellesley College Museum, Wellesley, 1986) and Benjamin Buchloh (in Francesca Woodman: Photographs 1975 - 1980, edited by Benjamin Buchloh and Betsy Berne, published by Marian Goodman Gallery, New York, 2004), few critics have contextualised Woodman's work within the feminist genre of the 1970s.
This transnational account told in Holland's Golden Age in America explains why, stacking together dozens of essays by well - appointed scholars and curators in America and the Netherlands.
This series of essays by 54 friends and colleagues of Noguchi's, including Yoshi Taniguchi, Thomas Messer, Issey Miyake, and Kenzo Tange, was published to commemorate the opening of the Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum in Japan.
A series of essays by Colleen Simpson, owner / operator of l'Antica Vetreria (www.anticavetreria.net) a villa and self - catering apartments in a medieval village on the border of Tuscany and Umbria.
With support from the U.S. - Mexico Fund for Culture, we are planning an issue of essays by Mexican - American writers.
Editor Gerald Gross gets down to the nitty - gritty by compiling a series of essays by editors at publishing houses large and small.
In this collection of essays by Gerald Haslam, he explores what it means to be from the San Joaquin Valley of California, a massive stew of cultures and people.
Affordable services are given to the students for writing all these types of essays by the Students Assignment Help.
EssayAcademia ensures the quality of essays by employing expert persons in the department of editing and proofreading.
We mentioned this collection of essays by the actress and activist in our earlier post, noting her heartfelt tribute to libraries during a panel at Book Expo.
This collection of essays by classroom teachers demonstrates how to pair graphic novels with classic literature (including both canonical and YA lit) in ways that enrich students» understanding of both and that thoroughly engage them in literacy.
This collection of essays by teachers highlights how comics can help students with reading comprehension, engage them with current events and social issues, and improve literacy.
Many years before I met Hirsch (for a Life magazine story I wrote in 1991), I stumbled upon a collection of essays by Richard Stern, a professor of English at the University of Chicago.
This enlightening collection of essays by leading luminaries in fields ranging from psychology to political science was edited by Dinesh Sharma, Associate Research Professor at the Institute for Global Cultural Studies, SUNY Binghamton.
No matter your religion, this enlightening anthology of essays by celebrities, great thinkers, and leaders of the faith is a must read.
Excerpted from Natural Acts: A Sidelong View of Science and Nature, a collection of essays by David Quammen.
The 41 - year - old was co-author of the Orange Book, a 2004 collection of essays by Lib Dem rising stars about the party's future policy direction.
The book is comprised of essays by five failed and five successful candidates who stood in English seats at last year's general election.
The IPPR seems to have waited until Theresa May's immigration announcement was out of the way before launching a series of essays by senior Labour figures on the last government's record on the matter.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z