Published on the occasion of the long overdue first retrospective of the Icelandic - born, Santa Fe - based New Media art pioneer, Steina, this monograph is one of
the only substantial publications to recognize a female artist's contribution to the field.
About the exhibition catalogue: Published on the occasion of the long overdue first retrospective of the Icelandic - born, Santa Fe - based New Media art pioneer, Steina, this monograph is one of
the only substantial publications to recognize a female artist's contribution to the field.
Not exact matches
The real crisis will come when we see
substantial amounts of important material published
only as ebooks, when ebook -
only publications become a significant component of the cultural and intellectual record.
The
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substantial advertising that gives pet retailers essential information to help them increase their current and future financial success.
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only publication devoted to helping pet retailers improve their profits, Pet Business delivers significant editorial content and
substantial advertising that gives pet retailers essential information to help them increase their current and future financial success.
Mark Bradford: Tomorrow Is Another Day is not
only a catalog for Bradford's pavilion project; it is a different kind of book, a
substantial publication that blends the biographical with the historical and political.
Relatively few —
only 10 are listed on Google, which excludes this new
publication — a couple of them
substantial tomes covering his essays and writings, but most of them slim exhibition catalogues — have been produced about Victor Pasmore.
Firstly, the Supreme Court in Mentuck held that once information has entered the public domain of the courtroom, access to disseminate this information should be denied
only where its
publication would present a real and
substantial risk to the proper administration of justice (e.g. a risk to the accused's section 11 (d) Charter right to a fair trial), and where the salutary effects of denying access outweigh the deleterious effects.
They contended that the s 4 (2) order was not necessary to «avoid a
substantial risk of prejudice to the administration of justice in those proceedings or any other proceedings pending or imminent», and that the order constituted an indefinite prohibition of
publication, whereas s 4 (2)
only permitted postponement of
publication.