Cluster is a music series devoted to sound investigation with a particular focus
on contemporary languages, extended techniques and possible fresh collaborations between musicians, composers and electronic music performers.
Not exact matches
His book is, indeed, an admirably wide «ranging discussion of
contemporary philosophy of science, drawing extensively
on English «
language sources.
Ironically, it was a visit by Ramsey and his attendance of a lecture by the great intuitionist mathematician Brouwer that set Wittgenstein again to the task of philosophy.8 His Logical Investigations in which he established a new — how shall we say it — relational philosophy based
on simple
language games has become the primary reference of the
contemporary philosophical position called
language analysis and was a massive attack
on Tractatus Logico - Philosophicus.
First of all, responsible liturgical revision can not consist only in the use of more
contemporary language or in the avoidance of what are known as «sexist» phrases (which are so dominantly masculine that women often feel excluded from what is going
on) or in a return to biblical idiom to replace other (perhaps medieval) terminology.
An affirmative answer to this question receives some confirmation from the fact that within the immediate context we find some other words and phrases which point to the influence of the Baal cult
on the
language of Hosea and his
contemporaries.
Building
on Northrup Frye's analysis of
language, Trotter proceeds to sketch how much
contemporary language has lost the dimension of imagination, leaving us impoverished and yearning for something more satisfying.
This will draw
on unrivalled knowledge and resources to provide an open, independent and sharpened focus
on contemporary China, informed by a deep engagement with China's history, culture,
language and society.
This program provides scholarships to attend a broad range of three - to four - week summer courses at German universities which focus mainly
on German
language and literary, cultural, political and economic aspects of modern and
contemporary Germany.
By inventing a bogus country and a
language to go with it, they avoid having to comment
on contemporary politics.
The dialect in which the characters speak (peppered with frequent profanity; this R - rated film has no nudity, no sexual depiction, no physical violence and is rated R solely
on account of its
language, and possibly its themes) presents an arguably
contemporary portrait of what would conventionally be called a bad alliance / marriage.
Grades 6 - 8 Lesson: A Character Life Box This
language arts lesson offers a hands -
on opportunity for students to understand characterization in literature and to connect historical and
contemporary culture
The elements include the recognition and use of heritage
languages; pedagogy that stresses traditional cultural characteristics and adult - child interactions; pedagogy in which teaching strategies are congruent with the traditional culture, as well as
contemporary ways of knowing and learning; curriculum based
on traditional culture that places the education of young children in a
contemporary context; strong Native community participation in the planning and operation of school activities; and knowledge and use of the social and political mores of the community.
Three leaders of the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) Conference
on English Education (CEE) reflect
on the changes that have occurred in English
language arts teacher education in the past 15 years since the first edition of
Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education (CITE Journal) was published.
In a macabre play
on «The 12 Days of Christmas,» she even depicts her mother's death rattles as «two woodpeckers out of synch; / Three geese choking
on crabgrass,» and employs the formality of end - rhymed couplets in «Blessed Thistle» to play with Shakespearean
language in a
contemporary context.
His work shocked
contemporaries and often sparked outrage — the flagrant Blue Nude, a provocative, perverse portrait of Amélie reclining in the garden sunlight was misunderstood and received by critics like a physical assault
on the senses,
language Matisse used himself to explain his almost violent process.
The author's latest novel, about the abrasions
on the soul inflicted by today's cell - phone society, is a brilliant paradigm of
contemporary commercial crassness and sexual exhaustion, written in vibrant, metaphorically soaring
language.
Electronic Books is a Berlin - based ebook company that focuses
on publishing
contemporary literature in English -
language translation.
I realize
contemporary writers like Karen Russell and Haruki Murakami have put their own spin
on the magical realism form, but I'm still concerned that because my writing has a more cultural, historical - flashback,
language - oriented feel to it, it might not be well received by readers looking for something more current to read.
There's no mainstream
contemporary equivalent to the Commodore 64, which ran
on the BASIC
language and was simple to code
on.
Another article
on Vagabondish highlighted the key issues with the
contemporary English
language.
Assembling in Marfa will be a faction of
contemporary artists who are peeling the page one frame - at - a-time in an inquiry into the visual dimension of
language, ranging from David Gatten's reflection
on the role of documents and Michael Tracy's secret, worldly recitations to Julia Meltzer and David Thorne's digital archives where images become a fault - line between world views and hidden narratives.
The opportunity to develop additional programming as the result of the Tooker loan allows PAFA to pursue a symposium
on a group of artists, including Peter Blume, George Tooker, Ivan Albright, and other Americans who used a realist method to invent their own worlds by transforming the symbolic
language of Old Master painting into a
contemporary idiom.
This exhibition offers a unique perspective to the
contemporary art world, shifting an emphasis from its idiomatic
language of criticism, biography, and context, to a focus
on the artworks themselves.
Their collaborative, ephemeral, and visual works reflect
on contemporary culture through the
language of popular music, consumer culture and other genres.
She has contributed to, and been written about, in several anthologies of literary criticism including: The Racial Imaginary: Writers
on Race in the Life of the Mind (Fence Books, 2015); The BreakBeat Poets: New American Poetry in the Age of Hip - Hop (Haymarket Books, 2015); What I Say: Innovative Poetry by Black Writers in America (University of Alabama Press, 2015); The & Now Awards 3: The Best Innovative Writing (Northwestern University Press, 2015); I'll Drown My Book: Conceptual Writing By Women (Les Figues Pess, 2012); eco
language reader (Portable Press at Yo - Yo Labs and Nightboat Books, 2010); American Women Poets in the 21st Century (Wesleyan University Press, 2002); and An Exaltation of Forms:
Contemporary Poets Celebrate the Diversity of Their Art (University of Michigan Press, 2002).
Her paintings draw
on personal history, art history and environmental history, and investigate aspects of
contemporary American landscape and their relationship to the
languages of visual art.
This juxtaposition of historic and
contemporary work brings into critical focus the tremendous role Schapiro's femmages played in the reframing of craft and decoration, while shining a light
on the way artists today, both distinguished and emerging, continue to approach the decorative as a
language of abstraction tied to the personal and the political.
Her research centers
on language - based work and intersections of experimental writing, performance, and visual culture in modern and
contemporary art.
DATE JOINED CHRISTIE»S: 2017 BASED IN: New York NUMBER OF YEAR IN INDUSTRY: 17 AREAS OF SPECIALTY: Post-War &
Contemporary Art with a special focus
on American Pop Art & 1980's NOTABLE SUCCESSES: Established multiple artist records for Twombly, Warhol, Rothko, Koons, and several younger artists
LANGUAGES SPOKEN: English & German
Such machine imagery went
on to figure largely in the visual
languages essential to modernism and successive historical movements, and today the bachelor machine persists in the works of
contemporary artists, albeit in less normatively gendered ways.
The Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. is proud to present Scent of Ancient and the Modern, a new exhibition highlighting the ancient heritage and
contemporary artistry of the Korean written
language, Hangeul, through striking works combining calligraphy, ink painting, and poetry,
on display October 8 â $ «31.
Through a precise examination of this distinct form of artistic practice in works by artists ranging from John Cage to Sanford Biggers, this exhibition provides a unique perspective
on the ways in which modern and
contemporary artists have used
language, objects, and images to forge social contracts with their publics.
Their visual
language is rooted in a tradition of displays aiming at knowledge promulgation, although their take
on this iconography places their work in the realm of
contemporary art.
Groys has written more than 150 articles
on modern and
contemporary art, philosophy, and intellectual history in several
languages.
Comprising programmes from the ICA Artists» Moving Image Network alongside several additional live events, the festival brings together a cross-section of work that engages with the
language of
contemporary visual culture to draw out critical and discursive reflections
on its wider social influences.
These sculptures build
on my longstanding interest in refracting the
language of classical art to make it relevant to
contemporary culture.
In
contemporary U.S. culture, abstract art is difficult for many to grasp because it so completely defeats the imposition of
language on art that cultural meaning falls away.
Moving between and manipulating various styles — primitivism, cubism, expressionism, minimalism — Prata's encyclopedic use of symbols and patterns grows into a
language rooted in the history of visual art; however, in borrowing across time and style, Prata's distortion of form — hieroglyphs in symbolic space — proposes a reflection
on how representations are read within a
contemporary context.
He has been the Managing Editor of Yishu — Journal of
Contemporary Chinese Art, the only English language magazine on contemporary Chinese art
Contemporary Chinese Art, the only English
language magazine
on contemporary Chinese art
contemporary Chinese art since 2002.
This panel considers the
contemporary way curators are using
language in experimental ways to expand visual art practices, and what effects the crossover of these fields has had
on each.
«
Contemporary text art finds itself located at the intersection of philosophy, current thinking on art, and contemporary theories of language,»
Contemporary text art finds itself located at the intersection of philosophy, current thinking
on art, and
contemporary theories of language,»
contemporary theories of
language,» said Beech.
Looking at their extraordinary works of art that keep
on pushing the boundaries of the medium in intriguing and unexpected ways, we are sure that
contemporary painting in the US is in safe hands and is not afraid to allow the different approach of creativity and a different
language of their stories.
Xu Bing (1955) is a Beijing - based
contemporary artist, best known for his astonishing, large - scale installation pieces and his extraordinary prints which explore the creative use of
language and its profound effect
on our understanding of the world we live in.
With its idea that humble «poor» everyday materials — both natural and man - made — can be transformed into powerful, evocative works of art, Arte Povera transformed the landscape and
language of
contemporary art in the late 1960s and 70s and has become one of the most influential art movements of the past half century, exerting a profound impact
on art around the world, including conceptual art, minimalism and the YBAs.
In addition to Benglis's extraordinary poured latex pieces from the 1960s and 1970s, drawing
on themes from her childhood and her Greek roots, the exhibition includes early bronze casts, wax reliefs, and videos, revealing the creative universe of an artist who has radically reinvented the
language of
contemporary sculpture.
The exhibition, focusing
on a selection of over 80 works by 62
contemporary artists belonging to Portugal's principal
contemporary art collection, surveys a period of shifts in artistic
language — the 60's and 70's — that ushered in the new
contemporary.
The artist's distinct editing
language in her videos reflects
on time, death and embodiment within the
contemporary flood of information and images.
Taking
on the giants of Abstract Expressionism — Mark Rothko, Willem de Kooning, Robert Motherwell — Bradley de-constructs abstractionism in
contemporary practice, building his own
language of art historical reference, wry appropriation and past formulas.
These works are very significant in terms of how one could reflect
on and intervene into the multifaceted reality through the
language of
contemporary art.
David Claerbout's paintings
on paper are fundamental to his film practice; Ilse D'Hollander's intimate canvases are sensual explorations of the physical act of painting; Jose Dávila interrogates how the modernist movement has been translated, appropriated, and reinvented; Laurent Grasso's meticulous appropriations of classical paintings integrate impossible phenomena, blurring the line between the historical and
contemporary; Rebecca Horn's large - scale gestural paintings evoke her early performance work, their dimensions being determined by the artist's physical reach; Callum Innes» Exposed Paintings are concerned with both making and unmaking the work; Idris Khan utilizes
language, melding thousands of lines of stamped text into singular abstract images; Hugo McCloud's work fuses industrial and fine art materials; Sam Moyer combines found textures into a fresh, expanded, artistic palette; and James White's oil paintings reimagine the still life as a chance freeze - frame.