At the New Museum, Kjartansson presents works with and about his family, including a newly orchestrated performance and video
piece entitled Take Me Here by the Dishwasher: Memorial for a Marriage (2011/2014), in which ten musicians play a live composition for the duration of the exhibition.
Not exact matches
Stratford Caldecott, on Zenit.org argues, in a
piece entitled «Metaphysics has returned: And more overlooked themes of new encyclical», that «the encyclical
takes Catholic social teaching to a new level by basing it explicitly on the theology of the Trinity and calling for «a deeper critical evaluation of the category of relation.»
I offer the photo below as one
piece of evidence to prove that the trip
took place in historical time, roughly as described in the post
entitled «Osawatomie or....
I offer the photo below as one
piece of evidence to prove that the trip
took place in historical time, roughly as described in the post
entitled «Osawatomie or Bust.»
Last Friday, Janet Poppendieck had a thought - provoking
piece in the Washington Post
entitled, «Five Myths About School Food,» in which she
takes on five common misunderstandings about the school lunch program, namely that:
Inspire your space with art like this unique
piece,
entitled If You Wan na Go +
Take a Ride with Me by Summer Strauch.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the director and star of I'm Still Here are set to
take on those jobs again, this time for a Western period
piece entitled Far Bright...
When you
take a break from digging out from the «Great Blizzard of 2013,» I strongly urge you to
take a moment today to read Heart Newspaper columnist and fellow blogger, Wendy Lecker's, latest commentary
piece entitled «Connecticut's teacher evaluation plan — even worse than we thought.»
On October 6, 2014 retired educator Joseph Ricciotti had a commentary
piece in the CT Mirror
entitled, «Common Core
takes the joy out of teaching.»
Pro-public education advocate and Hearst Media Group columnist Wendy Lecker
takes on Governor Malloy's standardized testing ploy in an commentary
piece entitled, «Malloy's empty words about testing»
Vhils has been working on several
pieces in LA with JR as seen here before, but that was just a preparation for the group show from Lazarides
entitled «Eurotrash» that just
took place yesterday night, and Unurth blog was there to document it.
This solo exhibition is
entitled Forest Cleaning, after his work of the same name Waldputz, and accordingly
takes its cue from this «youthful» work, which the artist today considers to be his first artistic
piece.
His past works give some indication of just how far he is willing to stretch the definition of sculpture in order to reshape the contours of our world: he has grafted human obesity onto everyday objects to create a series of «fat» cars and houses; asked passerby to lift their skirts,
take off their trousers, lie on beds of fruit or stick pencils in their noses and ears to make «one - minute sculptures»; carried the curator of a museum around in his arms in a
piece entitled «Be Nice to Your Curator»; and created houses that are fat, narrow, upside - down, drunk or inclined to attack other buildings.
Fittingly, an accompanying commission will
take place later this summer when choreographers, Dog Kennel Hill Project, will create a new site - specific
piece,
entitled Marks, Measures, Maps and Mind to be performed live in the Kentish woods over the August Bank Holiday weekend.
The Irish - US performance artist Máiréad Delaney attracted curious onlookers to the stand of the New York - based gallery Fergus McCaffrey with a
piece entitled Stoppage I, for which she sat and laid immobile on the floor with 200 pounds of wet concrete between her legs until it set — a process that
took around five hours.
Entitled Teenagers and the Law, after the book from which it
takes its imagery, the
piece depicts three ambiguous figures, each wearing an eerily blank expression.
Mad Ladders is my third solo exhibition at Carrie Secrist Gallery in Chicago, and brings together three different projects: an installation of my newest short film (from which the exhibition
takes its title), a series of 2D paper collages, and a video
piece for monitors
entitled Desert States (You Win Again).
Lomborg was quoted in an a web -
piece entitled, «Earth Daze,» written by news correspondent John Stossel in Real Clear Politics, «The amazing number that most people haven't heard is, if you
take all the solar panels and all the wind turbines in the world, they have (eliminated) less CO2 than what U.S. fracking (cracking rocks below ground to extract oil and natural gas) managed to do.»
«Alex Steffen's
piece,
entitled Transition Towns or Bright Green Cities, argues that while the movement has inspired many to
take action, its sights remain woefully low.
Richard A. Posner, the outspoken justice on the Seventh Circuit of the U.S. Court of Appeals and University of Chicago law professor, has written a short
piece for The New Republic,
entitled «In Defence of Looseness,» in which he
takes the U.S. Supreme Court to task for its decision in District of Columbia v. Heller [PDF], the case involving the second amendment to the U.S. Constitution dealing with arms and militias.
Her
piece is
entitled «Run - On Sentencing: The Supreme Court
takes another crack at the sentencing mess,» and I found the first and last paragraphs riotously spot - on (and very flattering):