Sentences with phrase «opens an essay from»

Actually, Audre Lorde opens an essay from around then by remarking: «Since I returned from Russia a few weeks ago, I've been dreaming a lot.»

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The journals of the Mathers, the Cottons, the Endicotts in New England, the travel diaries of Crevecoeur, the novels of James Fenimore Cooper and Herman Melville, the essays and public addresses of Ralph Waldo Emerson — all of these breathe an air which blows in from the open frontier.
With the NATO bombing of Serbia in its fourth week and facing the prospect of failure, General William Odom, former director of the U.S. National Security Agency, published an essay in the Wall Street Journal urging the ground invasion of Serbia via Hungary: a high «speed armored ground assault charging down through open country in Hungary to attack Serbia from the north while on its southern flank the country is fighting assorted anti «Serbian forces and pockets of the Kosovo Liberation Army.
This Lessons Learned essay submission from reader Caitlin Fitzpatrick Curley opened my eyes and shifted my perspective about the complexities of giftedness, and I'm grateful to now better understand.
Conyers's essay has drawn passionate responses from open - access proponents, notably Michael Eisen, a biologist at the University of California, Berkeley.
Dushku posted a lengthy essay on Facebook last night, opening up about an incident from 25 years ago...
Dushku posted a lengthy essay on Facebook last night, opening up about an incident from 25 years ago in which she says Joel Kramer — whose recent credits include high - profile projects like Blade Runner 2049, Star Trek: Discovery, and Westworld — first earned her and her family's trust during her time on the Arnold Schwarzenegger action vehicle, and then abused it by luring her to a hotel room in the guise of letting her swim at the facility's pool.
Extras: New audio commentary featuring jazz and film critic Gary Giddins, music and cultural critic Gene Seymour, and musician and bandleader Vince Giordano; new introduction by Giddins; new interview with musician and pianist Michael Feinstein; four new video essays by authors and archivists James Layton and David Pierce on the development and making of «King of Jazz»; deleted scenes and alternate opening - title sequence; «All Americans,» a 1929 short film featuring a version of the «Melting Pot» number that was restaged for the finale of «King of Jazz»; «I Know Everybody and Everybody's Racket,» a 1933 short film featuring Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra; two Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoons from 1930, featuring music and animation from «King of Jazz.»
August Strange Says the Angel (2017, Shalimar Preuss) From Nine to Nine (2017, Neil Bahadur)-- 5.6 + The Battle of Algiers (1966, Gillo Pontecorvo)-- 8.8 [~ same] The Wedding Banquet (1993, Ang Lee)-- 6.1 Xiao Wu (1997, Jia Zhangke)-- 7.1 Sweetgrass (2009, Ilisa Barbash & Lucien Castaing - Taylor)-- 7.3 As Tears Go By (1988, Wong Kar - wai)-- 6.9 Meshes of the Afternoon (1943, Maya Deren & Alexander Hammid) Leviathan (2012, Lucien Castaing - Taylor & Véréna Paravel)-- 7.2 By the Dike Sluice (1962, Peter Nestler) Manakamana (2013, Stephanie Spray & Pacho Velez)-- 7.9 Essays (1963, Peter Nestler) Remember My Name (1978, Alan Rudolph) 35 mm — 6.8 Rio Bravo (1959, Howard Hawks) 35 mm — 8.9 Ajantrik (1958, Ritwik Ghatak) 35 mm — 5.8 The Tall Target (1951, Anthony Mann) 35 mm — 7.1 + L'Avventura (1960, Michelangelo Antonioni) 35 mm — 7.2 [down from ~ 7.5] The Green Ray (1986, Eric Rohmer) 35 mm — 7.8 Poem of an Inland Sea (1958, Yuliya Solntseva) 35 mm — 6.3 The Story of the Flaming Years (1961, Yuliya Solntseva) 70 mm — 6.5 The Enchanted Desna (1964, Yuliya Solntseva) 70 mm — 7.0 Good Time (2017, Josh & Benny Safdie) DP — 7.3 Garrincha: Hero of the Jungle (1962, Joaquim Pedro de Andrade) 35 mm — 5.9 The Opening of Misty Beethoven (1976, Radley Metzger) 35 mm — 6.3 + Nocturama (2016, Bertrand Bonello) DP — 7.0 [same] Jackass: The Movie (2002, Jeff Tremaine)--From Nine to Nine (2017, Neil Bahadur)-- 5.6 + The Battle of Algiers (1966, Gillo Pontecorvo)-- 8.8 [~ same] The Wedding Banquet (1993, Ang Lee)-- 6.1 Xiao Wu (1997, Jia Zhangke)-- 7.1 Sweetgrass (2009, Ilisa Barbash & Lucien Castaing - Taylor)-- 7.3 As Tears Go By (1988, Wong Kar - wai)-- 6.9 Meshes of the Afternoon (1943, Maya Deren & Alexander Hammid) Leviathan (2012, Lucien Castaing - Taylor & Véréna Paravel)-- 7.2 By the Dike Sluice (1962, Peter Nestler) Manakamana (2013, Stephanie Spray & Pacho Velez)-- 7.9 Essays (1963, Peter Nestler) Remember My Name (1978, Alan Rudolph) 35 mm — 6.8 Rio Bravo (1959, Howard Hawks) 35 mm — 8.9 Ajantrik (1958, Ritwik Ghatak) 35 mm — 5.8 The Tall Target (1951, Anthony Mann) 35 mm — 7.1 + L'Avventura (1960, Michelangelo Antonioni) 35 mm — 7.2 [down from ~ 7.5] The Green Ray (1986, Eric Rohmer) 35 mm — 7.8 Poem of an Inland Sea (1958, Yuliya Solntseva) 35 mm — 6.3 The Story of the Flaming Years (1961, Yuliya Solntseva) 70 mm — 6.5 The Enchanted Desna (1964, Yuliya Solntseva) 70 mm — 7.0 Good Time (2017, Josh & Benny Safdie) DP — 7.3 Garrincha: Hero of the Jungle (1962, Joaquim Pedro de Andrade) 35 mm — 5.9 The Opening of Misty Beethoven (1976, Radley Metzger) 35 mm — 6.3 + Nocturama (2016, Bertrand Bonello) DP — 7.0 [same] Jackass: The Movie (2002, Jeff Tremaine)--from ~ 7.5] The Green Ray (1986, Eric Rohmer) 35 mm — 7.8 Poem of an Inland Sea (1958, Yuliya Solntseva) 35 mm — 6.3 The Story of the Flaming Years (1961, Yuliya Solntseva) 70 mm — 6.5 The Enchanted Desna (1964, Yuliya Solntseva) 70 mm — 7.0 Good Time (2017, Josh & Benny Safdie) DP — 7.3 Garrincha: Hero of the Jungle (1962, Joaquim Pedro de Andrade) 35 mm — 5.9 The Opening of Misty Beethoven (1976, Radley Metzger) 35 mm — 6.3 + Nocturama (2016, Bertrand Bonello) DP — 7.0 [same] Jackass: The Movie (2002, Jeff Tremaine)-- 6.9
The booklet folds open to ten pages, half of which are devoted to «Love in a Warm Climate», an essay from Village Voice film critic Stephanie Zacharek which deconstructs the story and what it says about money.
The following response, written as an open letter to Ms. Ohanian, begins with reference to one example cited in the original essay, a group - centered writing workshop from which Ms. Ohanian made a hasty retreat — a retreat remarked upon by the group leader, «an earnest - looking type straight out of the L.L. Bean catalogue.»
It featured an essay by Clay Christensen and Michael Horn (C&H) that anticipated a full - length account of the best way to disrupt a classroom, opened its forum to Terry Moe and John Chubb (M&C), who made a case later fleshed out in Liberating Learning, and ran an excerpt from my Saving Schools: From Horace Mann to Virtual Learnfrom my Saving Schools: From Horace Mann to Virtual LearnFrom Horace Mann to Virtual Learning.
This essay aims to review resources available to parents, who are interested in determining the academic performance of a prospective elementary magnet, and to expose the lack of easily obtainable information for prospective parents to use in informed decision - making, by examining two common ways parents obtain information about prospective schools: the first is directly from school representatives at school choice fairs or open house events, and the second is from a popular website, called GreatSchools.
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5 Anthologies Open to Submissions (all paying markets) These 5 anthologies, listed by Authors Publish Magazine are looking for stories, poems and essays that range from SciFi erotic poetry to Western fiction.
The book spans 25 families in 21 countries (from Australia to Guatemala to Mongolia), and each chapter serves as an eye - opening photo - essay of a different family and their week's worth of groceries.
We're open to all types of creative nonfiction, from immersion reportage to personal essay to memoir.
The color purple essays «The Color Purple» by Alice Walker will probably be the most unforgettable portrayal of a black female from south America that you will ever come across»... could be a suitable opening line for your introductory paragraph to the Color Purple Eessays «The Color Purple» by Alice Walker will probably be the most unforgettable portrayal of a black female from south America that you will ever come across»... could be a suitable opening line for your introductory paragraph to the Color Purple EssaysEssays.
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The opening will be held from 6 - 9 pm on Saturday, March 12th at 8920 Melrose Ave, located on the corner of North Almont Drive, one block south of Santa Monica Blvd.. A full - color catalog with essay entitled «New Models, Strange Tools» by New York - based poet and art critic Raphael Rubinstein will accompany the exhibition.
This welcome reappraisal continues apace this month with the opening of a quartet of mini shows at MoMA (April 14 — August 5) spotlighting different major series from the»60s and»70s — including his famous installation The Store (1961 — 64)-- to be followed at the Walker Art Museum this September with «Claes Oldenburg: The Sixties,» a battleship of a survey organized by Vienna's MUMOK museum (and coming complete with catalogue essays by famed art intellectuals like Benjamin Buchloh).
The opening essay by Montserrat College of Art Director Leonie Bradbury offers a multifaceted overview of Brookes» impact on the current art landscape and is complemented by a variety of responses and writings from a wide range of interdisciplinary contributors.
Mark Rappol is Editor of Art Review, his catalogue essays from the last six months include monographs on Alex Katz, Arik Levy and Slater Bradley as well as a group show on female Pop artists for the Kunsthalle Wein; he was a judge for the 2010 Jarman Award, the inaugural Zabludowicz Curatorial Open and the Asia Art Archive's 2011 Open Platform.
In this brief essay from Phaidon's Art in Time, we explore the diversity of the 20th - century movement's key artists to celebrate the opening of Marisa Merz's first major US retrospective, «The Sky is a Great Space» at the Met Breuer.
LEARN MORE Press Release Curatorial Essay IMAGES (1) Video still from Amy Khoshbin, The Myth of Layla, 2014 (2) Amy Khoshbin, Gold Lady: Terror Level Five, Eyes Open, Photo by Corbin Ordel (3) Video still from Amy Khoshbin, The Myth of Layla, 2014
And for her exhibition «Forever,» opening in Berlin this weekend, Kruger plucked a quotation from Woolf's extended essay «A Room of One's Own,» filling an entire gallery wall with: «You know that women have served all these centuries as looking glasses possessing the magic and delicious power of reflecting the figure of man at twice its natural size.»
In celebration of the opening, a fully illustrated catalogue, A Family Affair: Modern and Contemporary American Art from the Anderson Collection at Stanford University, has been published in association with DelMonico Books / Prestel, and includes scholarly essays on the collectors, the collection, and individual artists and artworks represented in the collection.
Since Tristan Eaton's new show Uprise opens this month at Galerie Itinerrance in Paris, we're revisiting the essay on Eaton by Carlo McCormick from our July 2017 issue.
In anticipation of her upcoming solo show at MoMA PS1 (the Chinese artist's first in the U.S., opening Friday, April 3), we turn to an essay by Hans Ulrich Obrist from Phaidon's Defining Contemporary Art, in which the curatorial superstar points to Cao's fantastical 2004 series COSPlayers as a prime example of her groundbreaking «postmedium» practice.
This exhibition catalogue - from its opening Q and A between Tate director Nicholas Serota and the laconic painter through half a dozen chronological essays - is indispensable.
Opening: «Elaine, Let's Get the Hell Out of Here» at Nicelle Beauchene Gallery This exhibition, an early candidate for the summer's most peculiarly titled group show, takes its name from an article that ran in the January 1971 issue of ARTnews: Elaine de Kooning's response to Linda Nochlin's famed essay «Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?»
Opening: «That I am reading backwards and into for a purpose, to go on:» at The Kitchen This group show, curated by Whitney Independent Study Program fellows Magdalyn Asimakis, Jared Quinton, and Alexandra Symons Sutcliffe, takes its name from a citation in an essay by Ian White, whose writing often dealt with the experience of viewing artworks.
Opening: «I Pledge Allegiance» at On Stellar Rays It's pretty unclear what this group show is about, based on its cryptic release, which is just a quote from Marlene Dietrich and an extended excerpt from a Rene Ricard essay that appeared in Artforum.
• Ogden Museum of Southern Art, Board of Trustees, (2018 to - present) • New Orleans Photo Alliance, Board of Directors, (2017 to - present) • Photographed Leah Chase for the cover of the Spring 2018 issue of Louisiana Cultural Vistas • Photographed the cover of the Spring 2017 issue of Gravy, a publication from the Southern Foodways Alliance • Photographed the cover and a photo essay for the Summer 2016 issue of Louisiana Cultural Vistas • Documented the Mississippi Gulf Coast with the Mississippi Arts Commission for the state's bicentennial, 2017 • Featured in the The New York Times and NPR for work in The Rising, at the Ogden's • Licensed a photograph to HBO's Treme for the opening credits of the fourth and final season, 2013 • Work is in the Wedge Collection in Toronto and private collections in Alabama, Louisiana and New York
«Tony Oursler,» newyorksidewalk.com Connections and Contradictions: Modern and Contemporary Art from Atlanta Collections, essay by Genevieve Arnold, Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University, Atlanta, GA «Opening Exhibitions: Bruce Nauman, Tony Oursler, Sam Taylor — Wood,» SF MOMA News, May / June, p. 7 From Figure to Floor: Sculpture in the Twentieth Century (cfrom Atlanta Collections, essay by Genevieve Arnold, Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University, Atlanta, GA «Opening Exhibitions: Bruce Nauman, Tony Oursler, Sam Taylor — Wood,» SF MOMA News, May / June, p. 7 From Figure to Floor: Sculpture in the Twentieth Century (cFrom Figure to Floor: Sculpture in the Twentieth Century (cat.)
In July, the museum will open «Brand - New & Terrific: Alex Katz in the Fifties,» the title taken from an old essay of Katz's that references the then - emerging consumer culture.
An opening reception for the artist will be held on Friday, March 10 from 6 to 8 p.m. Pace will publish a digital catalogue to accompany the exhibition, with an essay by Valérie Duponchelle.
An opening reception for the artist will be held on Thursday, January 12 from 6 to 8 p.m. Pace will publish an online catalogue to accompany the exhibition, with a new essay written by artist and critic Joe Fyfe.
I only know this from reading Jennifer Allen's catalogue essay for Carsten Höller's exhibition Logic, which opened at London's Gagosian Gallery last Friday.
Portions of the introduction and the opening quote are taken from the 2014 Djerassi Resident Artist Program brochure, and Margot Knight's essay «Artist Residency Programs,» published in Common Ground, June 2013.
July 2000 Liener, Michael, «Wes Mills New Monotype Drawings» (Catalog essay) November 2000 Bruce, Brown, «Lasting Impressions: Contemporary prints from the Bruce Brown Collection», (Exhibition catalog) Glueck, Grace, «Wes Mills: Missoula drawings» The New York Times, (Review) February 18, 2000 Karlins, N.F, «Wes Mills: Missoula drawings» ArtNet Magazine (Review), March, 2000 Camper, Fred, «Wes Mills: Missoula drawings», (catalog) January 2000 Applaus, «Open Ended», The Munich Paper (Review) May 2000 Bienvenu, Josee, «Microwave 2», (catalog) September 2000 Levin, Kim, «Village Voice» (Recommended) September 2000
The exhibition opens with a reception for the artist on Thursday, April 12 from 6 - 8 PM at Gray Warehouse, and is accompanied by an illustrated catalogue with an essay by poet and critic John Yau.
In this brief essay from Phaidon's Art in Time, we explore the diversity of Arte Povera's key figures to celebrate the opening of Marisa Merz's (the movement's sole female aritst) first major US retrospective, «The Sky is a Great Space» at the Met Breuer.
If I may be so bold to add to point 5) write about it in whatever fora are open to us, from letters to the editor, to online essays, to formally published essays, fiction, poetry, or whatever;
But in a new paper published in the open - access journal PLOS ONE, Hansen and a cadre of co-authors from a wide array of disciplines argue that even 2 degrees is too much, and would «subject young people, future generations and nature to irreparable harm,» Hansen wrote in an accompanying essay distributed to reporters.
From the main essay: «It's just been published on line, and is open access (which means everyone who is connected to the interwebs can read and download it).
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