Sentences with phrase «producing critical works»

In winter of 2017 at Carnegie Mellon University's Miller Gallery she will curate HACKING / MODDING / REMIXING as feminist protest, a survey exhibition of women working at the intersection of art and technology intervening on dominant voices in technology and popular culture, producing critical works from the last 30 years that give visibility to women's perspectives and experiences that have been marginalized, ignored, or dismissed.

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(Talking behind your back, making critical remarks, ignoring you, producing sloppy work, or arriving late).
From its headquarters in Washington, D.C. and Western Regional office in Salinas, Calif., United Fresh and its members work year - round to make a difference for the produce industry by driving policies that increase consumption of fresh produce, shaping critical legislative and regulatory action, providing scientific and technical leadership in food safety, quality assurance, nutrition and health, and developing educational programs and business opportunities to assist member companies in growing successful businesses.
It is critical for any baby bottle for newborns to work without producing air.
The initiative, which concluded its work in 2014, contributed to the evidence base by looking at the effect of an innovative delivery model, Breakfast in the Classroom; produced the Breakfast Effect video series to answer common questions about school breakfast; and gathered and shared critical resources for schools and advocates.
Using a relatively new microscopy technique called atom probe tomography, their work produced the first - ever three - dimensional maps showing the positions of atoms critical in the decay process.
«Our work illustrates that this exquisite control mechanism — regulated by PUS7 and pseudouridine — is critical to adjusting the amount of proteins needed for human stem cells to grow and produce blood,» says Cristian Bellodi.
«Unemployment is a critical issue facing people on the spectrum who have valuable contributions to make but not enough opportunities to have work,» said Paul Shattuck, PhD, leader of the Life Course Outcomes Research Program in the Institute, which produces the National Autism Indicators Report series.
To find a cheaper substitute, Intel and other chip companies have begun working to make all of the critical components needed for an optical network out of silicon, so networking devices could be produced in the same high - volume fabrication facilities that currently turn out electronic chips by the billions.
The drive to produce and succeed that accompanies this positive assessment is critical to the success of individual postdocs, the institutions at which they work, and the entire concept of a postdoctoral training period.
«The ongoing work at Hadar is producing rare parts of the skeleton that are absolutely critical for understanding how our species evolved.»
Babies do produce functional enzymes (pepsin and proteolytic enzymes) and digestive juices (hydrochloric acid in the stomach) that work on proteins and fats.12 This makes perfect sense since the milk from a healthy mother has 50 - 60 percent of its energy as fat, which is critical for growth, energy and development.13 In addition, the cholesterol in human milk supplies an infant with close to six times the amount most adults consume from food.13 In some cultures, a new mother is encouraged to eat six to ten eggs a day and almost ten ounces of chicken and pork for at least a month after birth.
Hence in a ever small world, due to closeness of economies and cultures, this issue is critical to understand how today's global businesses works, organize and produce services and goods.
Through developing, producing, and distributing a film, special - needs and mainstream students can work together, developing communication, critical thinking, and problem - solving skills — among many others.
«I believe the work of teacher preparation is critical to producing high - quality teachers,» Jacob said.
They produce case studies, evaluations, policy findings based on the district's work with schools, and act as «critical friends» to Payzant.
You will get the critical elements on what steps you need to take; how to engage a narrator (and what to avoid); what costs to expect; how to produce your audiobook; a variety of resources; how to work with Amazon and ACX and other providers; and of course, plenty of tips and tricks of the trade.
Now that many of the barriers and critical stigmas associated with independent publishing have been stripped away, a large number of authors are opting to create their own small press publishing imprints to produce and market their works.
To protect yourself, and assure your family's future, critical illness insurance is there so that you remain financially secure until you are able to go back to work and produce a salary.
Being able to perform routine, pre-operative and critical care veterinary blood work provides our veterinarians with accuracy and produces timely results to health questions.
In images that Sisto, in the tradition of Philip Guston, originates from pure acts of painting, her self - critical perseverance has produced work that is unique, psychologically complex, and moving.»
Informed by his training as an urban planner and sculptor, Theaster Gates produces works which develop urban spaces through performance art and the critical engagement of the public.
In that critical year he produced a highly renowned series of canvases of explosive colour in just six months which made up the exhibition De Kooning: New Works: Paintings and Sculpture at the Fourcade, Droll gallery in New York.
This complexity and richness is being recognized by the larger art world where the critical reception and academic and curatorial regard for work produced by African American artists continues to slowly earn its just due.
She continues: «Critical theories about cultural production, about aesthetics, continue to confine and restrict black artists, and passive withdrawal from a discussion of aesthetics is a useless response -LSB-...] Black artists concerned with producing work that embodies and reflects a liberatory politic know that an important part of any decolonization process is critical intervention and interrogation of existing repressive and dominating structuresCritical theories about cultural production, about aesthetics, continue to confine and restrict black artists, and passive withdrawal from a discussion of aesthetics is a useless response -LSB-...] Black artists concerned with producing work that embodies and reflects a liberatory politic know that an important part of any decolonization process is critical intervention and interrogation of existing repressive and dominating structurescritical intervention and interrogation of existing repressive and dominating structures.»
Dumas, a rare visual artist who also writes — «a dual talent, like Van Gogh,» her partner of nearly 30 years, the painter Jan Andriesse, said — likes to participate in the dialogue about her own work, and wanted to revisit as many critical texts as possible, both her own and others» writing, for the exhibition catalog, which is being produced in three languages.
Reflecting on the Parsons exhibition, Rauschenberg was unusually self - critical, admitting «how completely indulgent» he had been when he started painting.47 He acknowledged that the works were youthful attempts at producing «allegorical cartoons, using abstract forms.»
Produced in conjunction with the first major museum retrospective on her work, Pretty / Dirty examines every period of the artist's 40 - year career, from her beginnings with the controversial porn artworks, initially rejected by the critical establishment, to her later large - scale photorealistic works.
For over three decades now, Marilyn Minter has produced works that reflect contemporary culture, in particular our complex relationship with beauty and the female body, bringing into sharp, critical focus the very power of desire and the way it's been used.
Both Rich and Phelan have been working in the field of media and performance studies for decades, producing influential scholarship and defining critical aspects of their respective fields, including Rich's Chick Flicks: Theories and Memories of the Feminist Film Movement (1988) and Phelan's Unmarked: the politics of performance (1993).
Yagi produces works to attempt our limited perceptual system or attitude that we only see what we want to see and we only hear what we want to hear through a critical thinking approach.
Blooming in the Shadows will examine work produced by these three significant groups of young artists in the critical decade after the end of the Cultural Revolution leading up the Communist Party's 1985 decision to allow modern artistic practices.
An intimate relationship to language — a critical component of the gay and women's rights movements — is crucial to the work produced by the artists in Hot Topic.
John Neff produces works of art, organizes exhibitions and practices critical writing.
In recent times, artists ranging from Sonia Boyce, Ellen Gallagher, Isaac Julien and Steve McQueen have produced works that intervene in this diasporic critical space.
During the 1980s and 1990s, both Robert Arneson and Enrique Chagoya produced works critical of presidents Reagan and Bush Sr..
What I was thinking about daily was trying to produce work, and the struggle of the relationship of that work to some of the critical and conceptual ideas that I have about it, which seem to have a certain degree of controversy.
In 1990 Michael Mazur inaugurated the New Provincetown Print Project, bringing nationally known and important local artists to the Work Center to produce limited edition prints that broke new artistic ground while providing critical support for the Work Center's core fellowship program.
Exploring issues ranging from societal gender roles and the perceived failure of idealism to the relationship between humans and technology, she produces genre - crossing works rooted in critical theory, art history and themes from science fiction.
Sam Smiles reviews the works Turner produced in these last years and the critical response to them, then and subsequently.
In I, The Artwork (2016), Khalili turns his critical gaze towards the infrastructure of the art world in a work designed to make visible the nature of producing, buying and selling work.
For many years Rosler has produced works on war and the national security climate, connecting life at home with the conduct of war abroad, in which her photomontage series played a critical part.
Reviewing not only individual works but also the critical context in which the work was produced, this series attempts to expand -LSB-...]
Produced in conjunction with the first major museum retrospective on her work, Pretty / Dirty examines every period of the artist's 40 - year career, from her beginnings with the controversial porn paintings, initially rejected by the critical establishment, to her later large - scale photorealistic works.
Although her work has never been openly critical towards the regime, she has always used distortion and juxtaposition, inborn means of collage, to produce clearly ironic pieces.
Work from the Color Falls Down series has recently been published in Kambli's first monograph by the same name, which was produced by PhotoLucida as part of their 2006 Critical Mass Book Prize.
The exhibition series engages audiences in the production of new work produced at critical points of creative breakthrough in the artists's careers.
Critical Discourses in Spanish Art, 1975 - 1995 is made up of three simultaneous and complementary exhibitions that map the most significant emerging lines of art critique by reviewing and re-interpretinga series of exhibitions produced at that time, showing works by Spanish artists present in these exhibitions, and documentary material to contextualise the different successive episodes.
Produced to accompany exhibitions of Fast's work at Henie Onstad Kunstsenter (HOK) in Oslo (9 February — 6 May, 2012) and at The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery in Toronto (15 September — 25 November, 2012), this publication aims to bridge the gap between a critical reader and an artist book.
The Jacaranda magazine features in its new number an essay by the critical and teacher Paulo Sergio Duarte about the work of the artist Antonio Dias originally published in 1994, unpublished essay by the curator and teacher Agnaldo Farias about the work of the artist Mauro Restiffe, unpublished testimony by the artist Vik Muniz to the curator Luisa Duarte, and essay by the architect Marta Bogéa about the work of the artist Carmela Gross originally published in the book «Um corpo de ideias» in 2010, profile of the artist Barrão by the curator and teacher Felipe Scovino originally published in 2015 in the book Art Bra, text unheard by the Portuguese writer Walter Hugo Mãe specially for the magazine and invited by the artist Eduardo Berliner who also collaborated with unpublished drawings, the diary that the artist Cadu produced during his residency project in the Chilean desert and the essays about the works of Geraldo de Barros by the curator Paulo Herkenhoff originally published in 1989.
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