Not exact matches
Researchers from Florida Atlantic University and Cleveland
State University are the first to
explore the link between
psychological distress and paid sick leave among U.S. workers ages 18 - 64.
Islamic
State, as might be imagined, is well aware of what these men are doing, and «City of Ghosts»
explores the price, both
psychological and physical, of being in the cross hairs of what one of the group calls «the most dangerous organization in the world.»
Martha Marcy May Marlene
explores the emotional and
psychological state a of a young woman, Martha (Elizabeth Olsen), who escapes from an oppressive cult led by the charismatic Patrick (John Hawkes).
The artists talk about how they
explore the conflicting
psychological and physical
states of being...
In her second exhibition with the gallery, Kristalova continues her work in ceramics to visualize
psychological states of being and
explore the complexity of the human condition.
His early works, referred to as «
psychological morphologies,»
explore states of the human subconscious.
His practice spans objects, prints, short films and installations, which
explore trapped
psychological states — thwarted ambition, frustration, failure, loss — all threaded with a mordant humour.
Xavier Cha's piece
explores the body and subjectivity, capturing actors» efforts to express conflicting emotions, and the tense
states of physical and
psychological discord which result.
Höller is committed to
exploring the possibilities of uncertainty; a
psychological state where we are open to suggestions because we haven't committed to a particular decision yet.
Dorothy Cross is amongst the UK and international artists
exploring various themes related to 3 a.m. -
psychological, sociological, natural and astronomical — to capture something of the strangeness of the night and the extraordinary range of emotions,
states and experiences it witnesses.
In this exhibition, curated by Angela Kingston, over 20 UK and international artists
explore various themes related to 3 a.m. —
psychological, sociological, natural and astronomical — to capture something of the strangeness of the night and the extraordinary range of emotions,
states and experiences it witnesses.