In 1965 Donald Judd published «Specific Objects,» an article that explained «the new three - dimensional work» then being
produced by a cohort of like - minded artists.1 Unlike conventional painting and sculpture, which Judd proclaimed to have served the purpose of a «container,» the new work was about the object itself.
Not exact matches
The baby - boomers have turned out to be the most privileged of
cohorts our country has
produced when common sense would suggest that this extraordinarily large group, born in the wake of the 1945 peace, would be disadvantaged
by their size.
Advances in neuroscience and related fields have
produced evidence - based treatment options, but there remain serious gaps in access
by those most in need across all age
cohorts.
The report was
produced by the Pew Research Center in collaboration with researchers from the Age and
Cohort Change Project (ACC) at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), including Vegard Skirbekk, Marcin Stonawski and Michaela Potancokova.
It reads: «Given concerns about both the design and administration of the new assessments, the lack of preparation for schools, the inadequate time to implement the new curriculum for the current
cohort, and the variations in approaches between schools resulting from delayed and obscure guidance, it is hard to have confidence in the data
produced by this round of assessments.»
The district has also showed progress in the turnaround work with their Year 0 turnaround
cohort producing real momentum at previously low - performing schools
by prioritizing family voice and new academic designs.
Wheeler and Turrell belong to the same
cohort of artists that, since the 1960s and»70s, have
produced immaterial counterparts to the pared - down sculptures of artists like Donald Judd and Dan Flavin (some prints
by whom you can currently see on Zwirner's second floor).
Gouzer, at 33 years old, is a Millennial, if you go
by that generation's starting date as 1980, and perhaps in
producing the sale exhibited the tendency toward hierarchy - flattening and the dismissal of traditional routes of advancement that his
cohort is known for.