Sentences with phrase «producing cultural features»

More de-employment opportunities, particularly at «ancillary desks» producing cultural features including science coverage.

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It is important to note that Ogden is distinguishing highest - level abstract features, not separating concrete components, since so many arguments that emphasize cultural differences consist either in claims to produce falsifying examples or in ruling out such features from the start.
The French series, «Tous les garcons et les filles de leur age» («All the Boys and Girls of Their Age»), produced by the French «cultural» channel Arte, has yielded half a dozen features, most of them first - rate.
Shortly thereafter, Garland teamed with Boyle again to greater effect; producing what was to become one of the greatest zombie features of all time in 28 Days Later..., a film that really set the stage for the success of a cultural phenomenon like The Walking Dead.
Thanks to a grant from the Terra Foundation for American Art, the guide was produced in anticipation of a new exhibit at the Chicago Cultural Center called Hidden Treasures: The Lane Tech Murals, featuring eleven Progressive Era murals (through March 1, 2009).
CULTURAL FEATURES The Logwood forests in the area were used to produce 7 different colour dyes including haematoxylin for export to Europe.
The exhibit space also will feature a video loop of «Treasures of New York: Pratt Institute,» a half - hour broadcast documentary program, produced by Thirteen / WNET and WLIW21, that goes inside the prestigious college to discover its vibrant Brooklyn history and architectural and cultural impact.
Curated by Abdellah Karroum, the exhibition will feature Neshat's existing and newly produced works, including the major photographic series, The Book of Kings (2012) as well as a selection of video installations commenting on the historical, cultural and political realities that she has focused on for over 30 years.
Programs at NADA Miami 2017 features conversations, events, and performances produced in collaboration with our exhibiting galleries and cultural partners.
Ellis has written, directed, produced, and acted in various feature - length and short films, and he hosts «The Bret Easton Ellis Podcast» weekly, interviewing figures across cultural disciplines.
Golden Kingdoms features works from recent excavations in Peru, Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica, Guatemala, and Mexico and explores artistic practices as well as the historical, cultural, social, and political conditions in which luxury arts were produced, alongside their religious meanings and ritual functions.
Produced in close collaboration with artists, Extended Play uncovers the provocative ideas, timely cultural influences, and biographical anecdotes that inspire the artists featured throughout the series.
Third were the thematic issues — Issue 2.6 / Food and Issue 2.15 / Performance: The Body Politic — and the thematic features that unfolded over the course of the year: Bruno Fazzolari's conversation series investigating abstraction and the terms on which it is defined or negotiated in contemporary artistic practice; Elyse Mallouk's Landfill series, which triangulates with a print journal, quarterly subscription, and website, all of which archive and redistribute the materials produced by socially engaged artworks; and Zachary Royer Scholz's series about the historical and contemporary economic, political, technological, and cultural factors that shape the visual arts in the Bay Area and its possibilities for the future.
In addition, there is a 200 - page exhibition catalogue produced by Tate Publishing featuring essays by Jan Debbaut, curator, Ben Borthwick from the Tate, novelist and cultural commentator Michael Bracewell, and art historian Marco Livingstone.
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