These themes also clearly drove the creation of Stelen (Columns), a layered, complex, original, and utterly fascinating work from a relatively young San Francisco - based artist, and raises challenging questions about the transformation of sacred spaces of memory and atrocity, the shifting definitions
of public and private space, and the uncomfortable commingling of sex, desire, and longing that has transformed the Holocaust memorial, for some, into a gay cruising ground.
Drawing on the London - based artist's work responding to the social and historical context
of public and private space, the multi-faceted work explores «the history of the Pioneer Health Centre in Peckham and its subsequent conversion into a gated community.»
Sculpture Center, in association with Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, presents a panel discussion on issues
of public and private space, physical and immaterial, artistic and legal.
An examination of architecture and art as a screen of vital cultural memory that considers museum culture, visual technology, and the border
of public and private space.
Within Salon de Mass - age, issues
of public and private space are also explored through the photography of Schwarzkogler and Araki but in very diverse ways.
By combining these elements Ellis explores concepts
of public and private space, examining how the status of the space impacts the objects displayed within it and how the objects themselves relate to one another.
In this exhibition questions
of public and private space are negotiated.
The dilemma for the museum was then how to render civic architecture without expressing this confusion
of public and private space.
A Thin Blue Line investigates the intersections
of public and private space, order and chaos, pack behavior, and the violence generated by collective trauma.
What emerges is an unequivocal assertion of the continuing relevance of art in this era of increasing corporate colonization of the Web, changing critical strategies, and new questions
of public and private space.
Both his artwork and his architecture are based on the social interactions between people and the blurring
of public and private space.
His work challenged the notions
of public and private space, originality, authorship and — most significantly — the authoritative structures in which he and his viewers functioned.
It is not about making the online space, now such an important tapestry
of public and private spaces — to be completely off - limits to legitimate law enforcement, and I can not believe that most of the signatories to this letter sincerely believe that it is.
Also consider a discussion of the initial failure to build at Ground Zero, of the entire Drawing Center controversy, and of a backlash — all in context of New York City as an intersection
of public and private spaces.
«Throughout my career I have worked with a mix
of public and private spaces, but working with an institution like the BMA is a new endeavor for me,» said Hayes.
In his recent exhibition Blind Spot and Black Paper and the related book, he links images
of public and private spaces with insightful prose in a glancing, poetic manner.
Generating Environments reveals how depictions
of public and private spaces rely on artists» practices and thematic approaches.
The works of literary figures, from Virginia Woolf to Emily Dickinson, have been a source of inspiration for her, with their exploration
of public and private spaces.
Welcoming uncertainty, McNamara has enthusiastically and intentionally pursued temporary and collaborative projects as diverse as biennial exhibitions, museum benefits, and one night performances in a variety
of public and private spaces resulting in a truly fluid practice that intertwines the art community, social networks and technology.
The exhibition presents exploration of individual and communal identity transfigured within the framework
of public and private spaces.
Wavering between photographic realism and painterly softness, Winstanley's works call into question the quiet psychology
of public and private spaces.
Along with his focus on cultural overtones, Hammons's work also discusses the notions
of public and private spaces, as well as what constitutes a valuable commodity.
Through this intensive investigation into the female body and domestic spaces, Bucher's work seamlessly integrated two contemporaneous themes artists were grappling with during the 1970s and 1980s: the architecture
of public and private spaces, and issues of femininity and the body.
Not exact matches
Dozens
of private companies have now taken up where government
space programs —
and the
public funding behind them — left off.
In that statement, Injong Rhee, chief technology officer
of Samsung's mobile communications business, said the company looked at a several companies in the
public and private cloud infrastructure
space and picked Joyent because
of its management team, expertise
and» robust cloud technology validated by some
of the largest Fortune 500 customers.»
«The
space between
private and public is very interesting, somewhere between messaging
and public forums,» Denton said, adding he feels that people present a more «interesting
and constructive» aspect
of themselves when they are speaking in
private or semi-
private discussions.
In addition to the state law declaring the quad a
public area, the First Amendment protects the right
of journalists to report in
public spaces,
and the «right» to define your own
private or «safe»
space doesn't trump that.
As each market is vastly different — ranging from a complex mix
of public and private health insurance to single - payer systems — entering the health technology
space can seem daunting.
In a dichotomous way
of looking at the problem, many people either side with
private blockchains as useful for industry or
public blockchains, like Ethereum
and Bitcoin, as being the only innovative technology in this
space, often calling
private blockchains «distributed ledgers» to differentiate them as, simply, decentralized databases,
and not blockchains at all.
With accessory buildings (coach houses with garages below
and a small living or work
space above) permitted on the single - family house lots, this design makes room for 41
private development parcels, allowing up to 70 dwelling units
and four ground - floor shops; off - street parking for 82 cars; on - street
and plaza
public parking for 216 cars;
and additional Sunday parking available for up to 90 more cars on the perimeter lanes
of the property.
There is certainly no dearth
of private spaces readily available for the
public display
of sacred symbols» churches, synagogues, religious schools,
private lawns,
and store fronts...
Europe now has dozens
of laws to stop Christians from speaking out on controversial issues, not just in
public spaces but in pulpits
and private conversations as well, enforced vigorously through the criminal code.
The woman lives in a building owned by someone else
and decides to hang religious symbols in an area not part
of her rented
space in
public view
and them asking her not to is interfering with her «
private» life.
Pentecostalism, then, seems to redefine the masculine
and feminine roles in the
public and private spheres by opening
space outside
of the home for women
and by «domesticating» the masculine sex.
These studies suggest that the modern individual has to an important degree been the creation
of a more sharply defined
public sphere from which the
private realm can be more clearly differentiated.8 Questions
of interior
space then become more important, as do the relations between these inner realities
and those that constitute the
public or external realms.
Projects were launched, some
private and some
public, to canvass
space for signs
of intelligence such as signals that followed a pattern.
To demonstrate a variety
of public space recycling systems, ABA launched a series
of public -
private partnerships in Florida, Massachusetts
and Wisconsin.
Anna Minton's 2009 book, Ground Control,
and the 2011 London Assembly Report,
Public Life in Private Hands, both highlight an increase in surveillance and control in the public realm as the management of newly designed public spaces is ceded to developers, rather than retained by elected local authorities, resulting in a winnowing out of people thought «undesirable&r
Public Life in
Private Hands, both highlight an increase in surveillance
and control in the
public realm as the management of newly designed public spaces is ceded to developers, rather than retained by elected local authorities, resulting in a winnowing out of people thought «undesirable&r
public realm as the management
of newly designed
public spaces is ceded to developers, rather than retained by elected local authorities, resulting in a winnowing out of people thought «undesirable&r
public spaces is ceded to developers, rather than retained by elected local authorities, resulting in a winnowing out
of people thought «undesirable».
«Each
of those
public investments to redo roads, to create
public space has resulted in very significant
private sector investment
and that's not coincidental.»
«Hundreds
of residents from the Jamaica neighborhood told us what's needed to capitalize on the area's incredible potential,
and will work with our elected, community,
and private partners to make sure the community becomes home to vibrant commercial corridors, inviting
public spaces, improved transit networks,
and a diverse economy that provides quality jobs for local residents.»
Daniel A. Biederman, who helped restore Bryant Park in Manhattan with
private management
of the
public space, had worked with Sustainable Playland
and will continue to serve as a consultant to the amusement park.
She helped organize a series
of massive pro-charter rallies
and met with Gov. Andrew Cuomo to ensure passage
of a bill guaranteeing charters
public or
private space, a law that directly benefits her own network.
The state budget that Mr. Cuomo
and legislative leaders announced later that month prohibited the city from charging charters rent
and required it to find
public school
space for them or pay much
of the cost for a
private location.
A few weeks later, Success» CEO Eva Moskowitz
and her allies celebrated the passage
of a sweeping pro-charter bill that guaranteed the continued growth
of city charters by putting the city on the hook to site charters in
public or
private space.
Capurro then addresses some Japanese concepts, including:»
public and private spaces (including in cyberspace
and mass media), guilt, dignity,
and freedom
of speech from both perspectives
On the human spaceflight side, which accounts for about half
of the agency's budget, Congress continued to support both
public and private approaches to getting humans into
space.
Built with a plan that combines
public and private financing, all the trails are 12 feet wide, made
of concrete
and lined with maintained green
space.
«PM» is «
private message»: step out
of the
public space and get the deal done.
In addition to all
of these new technologies, there are also older technologies that hearing - impaired people can use in both
public and private spaces.
Public and private space exploration is a constantly shifting field
of diverse international players, but it's my hope that others will pick the mantle
of taking us back to the moon
and on to Mars.