Architectural settings and abstracted figures inspired by the artist's biography serve as the central tenets of Do Ho Suh's practice, highlighting the porous boundary between
public and private space as well as notions of global identity, space, nomadism, memory, and displacement.
Not exact matches
As each market is vastly different — ranging from a complex mix of
public and private health insurance to single - payer systems — entering the health technology
space can seem daunting.
In a dichotomous way of looking at the problem, many people either side with
private blockchains
as useful for industry or
public blockchains, like Ethereum
and Bitcoin,
as being the only innovative technology in this
space, often calling
private blockchains «distributed ledgers» to differentiate them
as, simply, decentralized databases,
and not blockchains at all.
Europe now has dozens of laws to stop Christians from speaking out on controversial issues, not just in
public spaces but in pulpits
and private conversations
as well, enforced vigorously through the criminal code.
These studies suggest that the modern individual has to an important degree been the creation of a more sharply defined
public sphere from which the
private realm can be more clearly differentiated.8 Questions of interior
space then become more important,
as do the relations between these inner realities
and those that constitute the
public or external realms.
Projects were launched, some
private and some
public, to canvass
space for signs of intelligence such
as signals that followed a pattern.
The same rule applies to
public as well
as private spaces: look for local blogs
and local media websites to contribute to or comment on, since your voice is likely to carry more weight in your close community.
Anna Minton's 2009 book, Ground Control,
and the 2011 London Assembly Report,
Public Life in Private Hands, both highlight an increase in surveillance and control in the public realm as the management of newly designed public spaces is ceded to developers, rather than retained by elected local authorities, resulting in a winnowing out of people thought «undesirable&r
Public Life in
Private Hands, both highlight an increase in surveillance
and control in the
public realm as the management of newly designed public spaces is ceded to developers, rather than retained by elected local authorities, resulting in a winnowing out of people thought «undesirable&r
public realm
as the management of newly designed
public spaces is ceded to developers, rather than retained by elected local authorities, resulting in a winnowing out of people thought «undesirable&r
public spaces is ceded to developers, rather than retained by elected local authorities, resulting in a winnowing out of people thought «undesirable».
Daniel A. Biederman, who helped restore Bryant Park in Manhattan with
private management of the
public space, had worked with Sustainable Playland
and will continue to serve
as a consultant to the amusement park.
This requires honest performance - based assessment of schools
and the creation of options - by finding
spaces in effective schools, creating new schools, or even,
as Rod Paige did on a small scale in Houston, finding money to pay tuition in available
private schools for a few dozen children whose
public schools just wouldn't turn around.
The term «disability» is discussed,
as well
as restricted power
and space, the built environment, accessibility to
public and private transport
as well
as jobs
and housing.
If current trends continue, we» re going to see a bi-modal system develop, with
public schools (including charter schools)
and ultra-elite
private schools monopolizing the education
space as the plethora of smaller
private and parochial schools that once fell between them gradually fade away.
This means that all schools large
and small, urban
and rural,
public and private, brick
and mortar or virtual, need to provide access to teaching expertise in the library
as well
as best resources, technologies
and physical
and virtual learning
spaces to support learner needs
as they evolve.
Notice that this figure conveys conversational
spaces that can be
public and social, where conventional knowledge can be introduced
and explained,
as well
as private and individual (such
as occurs when students read independently or record their thoughts in reading logs, appropriating
and transforming what they have learned).
But
as far
as amenities, there's a large pool, hot tub, landscaped courtyards
and trails by a river, a gym, game room with pool tables, etc., a restaurant
and coffee shop in the building (open to the
public, not sure if that's relevant), a rooftop deck area that overlooks the city, a theater room with regularly scheduled movies, two parking
spaces in a
private parking garage...
Today, post renovations, it dons a stylish
and contemporary new look in all
public as well
as private spaces with all 149 rooms lavishly furnished
and offering exclusive services to the guests.
Property is fully fenced
and gated,
and also includes a Security Booth with living quarters, 6
Private and 6
Public Parking
Spaces, a well Landscaped yard
as well
as concrete walkways, driveways
and parking lot.
By opening up her studio to the
public and being present to interact with museum goers, Dawn challenges the notion of an artist's creative
space as an insular
and private environment accessible to a select few from the art world.
Fallen Fruit is the Los Angeles - based collaborative team of David Burns
and Austin Young, whose various projects use fruit
as a filter to examine distinct places
and histories, issues of representation
and ownership,
and address questions of
public versus
private space.
Dividing
and subdividing the gallery, this installation both tackles
and expands upon two central themes: an architectural play with transparency
and concealment
as well
as an encounter between an intimate
and private exhibition
space and a strikingly
public stage, which places «on view» the visitor's every movement.
According to Sara Reisman ``... Wojciech Gilewicz» practices is about expanding the scope of painting specifically
and art art generally into the realm of daily life, usually
public and sometimes
private... Gilewicz... questions the very nature of art, dismantling it from the rarified, official
spaces of culture to a much wider field that leads to the discovery that life itself
as art.»
The screen frames the perimeter of the room, articulating its envelope
as the boundary between interior
and exterior,
public and private, bound
and unbound
space.
Deacon addresses the relationship between
public and private space, sensuality
and the body,
as well
as memory, poetry,
and language.
CB1 also includes a separate exhibition
space across the building's common hall, CB1 - G, which is offered
as a temporary lease (30 - or 60 - day only) «pop up» gallery for vetted
and professional art dealers (
public and private)
and independent curators from across the world, covering a multitude of both contemporary
and historical art disciplines.
The Lynden Sculpture Garden opened to the
public in May 2010,
and by choosing Inside / Outside
as our inaugural theme, we hoped to initiate a dialogue between the new indoor gallery
and the environment — both sculpture
and nature — beyond its walls; to explore Lynden's transition from a
private, domestic
space to a
public space;
and to define Lynden's new position within the art community.
My art has been
and currently is on display permanently in notable
public spaces in New York City
as well
as in
private homes
and businesses throughout the world.
Radically revising the line between
public and private, the exhibition
space was domestic
space,
and conventional assumptions about suitable artistic subject matter were discarded; the bathroom
and the dollhouse were appropriated
as «appropriate» exhibition
spaces for feminist art.
Also consider a discussion of the initial failure to build at Ground Zero, of the entire Drawing Center controversy,
and of a backlash — all in context of New York City
as an intersection of
public and private spaces.
Critic Chris Cobb suggests that Bourriaud's «snapshot» of 1990s art is a confirmation of the term (
and idea) of relational art, while illustrating «different forms of social interaction
as art that deal fundamentally with issues regarding
public and private space.»
Evolving through a range of mediums such
as performance, video, installation, sound,
and literature, her works consider the fluid border between
public and private space,
and in so doing, challenge established conventions relating to the body, sexuality, power relations,
and institutional
spaces.
Located in the Allen Institute building at the corner of Westlake
and Mercer in the South Lake Union area of Seattle, the 3,000 - square - foot exhibition
space will be devoted to contemporary art
and culture in the widest possible sense, featuring work from
private and public collections in Seattle
and other parts of the world,
as well
as pieces from the Allen Family Collection.
The pieces found in
public spaces like the restaurant
as well
as in the
private setting of the guest rooms are meant to draw attention to the function
and design of the areas they inhabit.
Smith's dual roles
as both a Pasadena housewife
and an emerging artist in the mid-1960s literally collide in the prints, performing the tensions between
public and private space,
and paid
and unpaid labour.
These ideas are further conveyed in his Hub works, where transitory, connecting
spaces between rooms, such
as vestibules
and corridors, speak metaphorically about movement between cultures
and the blurring of
public and private,
as well
as reflecting on the passage of the artist's own life.
Jerry Saltz takes it
as emblematic of the decline of
public spaces for art into
private enclaves,
and a cultural center in the Hudson Yards still to come could well prove him right.
Before opening the gallery Kate worked on various projects in the visual arts for eight years, most recently
as a curator for a
private collection,
and as a co-ordinator on projects with artists in
public spaces.
Bringing together historic works from
public and private collections
and including rarely seen works, it utilizes Thomas Dane Gallery
as its venue, mapping connections
and synergies across both its gallery
spaces.
Since 2013, Tresoldi's work has focused on site - specific installations in
public spaces and archaeological contexts,
as well
as private commissions, contemporary art
and music festivals
and group exhibitions.
It is a piece that necessarily traces the social implications of the newly minted
space within the larger
space of Gates» practice,
and Chicago itself, using Gates» relationship to Mayor Rahm Emanuel
as its central lens through which to look at the implications of the artist's practice,
and the position between
private and public wealth his work straddles.
From its inception it was planned
as a commercially viable co-operative where artists joined together to share the gallery not only
as an exhibition
space, but
as a vehicle for introducing work to
private and public collections.
His genre scenes, such
as Idol Hands, 2012, which is included in the exhibition, investigate
public and private spaces and are frequently rendered in a skewed aerial perspective featuring generalized figures that signal the everyman.
Her work is represented in a number of
private and public collections,
and articulates the simultaneity of experiencing the body's response
as we navigate both real
and projected
space.
Ross - Ho's work brings together seemingly oppositional languages
and spaces: personal imagery
and autobiographical artifacts are mined for formal qualities; traces
and residues from studio practices are meticulously re-created
as deliberate gestures; boundaries between
private work
and public display are collapsed.
Welcoming uncertainty, McNamara has enthusiastically
and intentionally pursued temporary
and collaborative projects
as diverse
as biennial exhibitions, museum benefits,
and one night performances in a variety of
public and private spaces resulting in a truly fluid practice that intertwines the art community, social networks
and technology.
The simmering art scene in Brussels is often attributed to low rents
and a nurturing ground for artists,
as well
as the presence of
private and public art
spaces with quality programming.
By this ethereal selection of works, the curator Eva Fabbris explores the
space between
public and private, design
and art,
and includes painting, sculpture
and photography with prototypes for everyday objects, furnishings
and wallpapers, confirming Marc Camille Chaimowicz's role
as increasingly influential for younger generations of artists.
An examination of architecture
and art
as a screen of vital cultural memory that considers museum culture, visual technology,
and the border of
public and private space.
Eligible for Q - INTERNATIONAL grants are non-Italian, non-profit
public or
private organizations whose purpose is the promotion of the contemporary visual arts, such
as museums, university institutes, kunsthalle, kunstverein, kunsthaus, centres for contemporary art, foundations, alternative
spaces, cultural associations
and organisations such
as biennials, triennials
and quadrennials.
Working on both
public and private shows with the artists worldwide, The Modern Institute hosts a yearly programme across its two
spaces in Glasgow,
as well
as participating in major art fairs.
His sculptures range from historic bronze re-creations for
public spaces and private commissions, commemorative portraits for museums
and industry magnates, to fantasy sculptures such
as dinosaurs
and dragons.