Not exact matches
Awarded sixteen AIA National Awards and regularly featured in major
architecture journals and
publications, the guiding principles and character of Randy Brown Architects are reflected in the firm's inclusion in the 2012
publication by Damir Sinovcic, 50 US Architects: Residential + Planning, a curated collection of award - winning residential and master planning work from leading American designers whose meticulously detailed and site - specific projects focus
on sustainability, technology, and the human spirit.
He later published longer form pieces
on art,
architecture, and politics in additional
publications, including Art in America and Art Forum, among others.
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publications: 37 catalogues, 16 issues of the Quaderni series by Fondazione Prada; 4 books
on architecture, the report of the conference «The Challenge» and «Tribeca Talks»
A new
publication by Hatje Cantz, entitled Eco-Visionaries, reflects
on the relationship between art,
architecture and the environment.
The exhibition also features
publications produced in the Hudson Valley
on rural and urban food infrastructures installed in the CCS Bard Bulletin Board, and a presentation of objects from the CCS Bard library and Special Collections that deal with the transformation of landscapes via farming,
architecture, ecology, mapping, and food culture.
He has organized numerous exhibitions
on architecture and design for the Walker Art Center and has authored essays and served as editor for several accompanying
publications, including: Strangely Familiar: Design and Everyday Life (2003); Worlds Away: New Suburban Landscapes (2008), and Graphic Design: Now in Production (2011).
The
publication is rounded out by Daniel Birnbaum's essay
on contemporary time - based art and Kaye Geipel's text exploring the history and
architecture of the century - old industrial building that was completely gutted and custom designed to house the collection.
As a critic and
architecture historian, Pettena has organized exhibitions
on contemporary
architecture around the world, and was involved in a number of critical
publications, among them L'anarchitetto (1973) and Radicals: Architettura e design 1960 — 1975 (1996).
Since its initial
publication in 1965, Albers's
On Weaving has proved an important text for artists and scholars in
architecture and design fields, as well as in arts education, but the book has yet to reach others who will find her textile - based investigations eloquent and challenging.
Vidokle explained that e-flux
Architecture will «develop special projects and
publications, organize symposia, distribute announcements about important events in the field of
architecture, focusing
on critical, discursive, and theoretical practices but also including actual projects, new public commissions and so forth,» Vidokle wrote.
Darling has worked as an independent writer and curator, contributing essays
on art,
architecture, and design to
publications including Frieze, Art Issues, Flash Art, and LA Weekly.
Pumflet: art,
architecture and stuff is a
publication series exploring the social imagination, stories of neighbourhoods and reflecting
on histories of the present.
The bookstore specializes in
publications on contemporary art and
architecture, Modernist
architecture, the work of R.M. Schindler, and exhibition catalogues from both the MAK Center and the MAK Vienna.
A frequent contributor to Artforum and contributing editor at Metropolis, his writing
on architecture and art has appeared in GARAGE, Log, Harvard Design Magazine, PIN - UP, Pacific Standard, and other
publications.
Etienne Wynants (Art historian, managing editor of art
publication the Witte Raaf, and business coordinator of the Etablissement d'en face in Brussels) Hans Theys (Art critic and curator, author of more than 30 books
on Contemporary art, lecturer at the Royal Academy of Art in Antwerp and Ghent) Sam Steverlynck (Art critic for
publications such as De Standaard, H ART, Damn magazine, and Artsland; curator of the exhibition «A Simple Plan» in a private villa designed by Stéphane Beel) Liesbeth Huybrechts (Author, researcher
on topics such as digital media, lecturer for various academic art institutes such as LUCA and Mondriaan Foundation) Hans De Wolf (Art historian, professor, author of numerous
publications on contemporary art, distinguished specialist
on Marchel Duchamp) Pierre - Yves Desaive (Art historian and critic specializing in contemporary art, curator at the Musuem of Royal Arts, Brussels) Eric Rinckhout (Art,
architecture, and literature writer for De Morgen; author of three books
on Willem Elsschot)
Recent grants have included support for the conservation treatment of minimalist paintings at the Guggenheim; a roundtable addressing video art preservation issues; a conservation survey of Judy Chicago's Dinner Party;
publications on the art of Robert Motherwell and Jasper Johns, as well as
on contemporary Chicano art, art theory, cinema, and photography; research fellowships focused
on contemporary Latino art in the United States, popular Islamic art in urban Senegal, and modern Japanese
architecture; and multicultural internship grants to support student interns at the Museum of Contemporary Art, LACE, and a number of other local museums, alternative spaces, and community galleries that showcase contemporary artists.
The key subject of the course is the Exhibition as Communicative Space and will include: discussions about criticism and analysis of comprehensive phenomenon of how contemporary art, design,
architecture, sound and performance, and
publications as dominant art forms of visual culture adapt, co-exist, and conflict with market system; the course will reflect upon creative responses to conflict and crisis versus problems of value judgment
on today's market - led cultural phenomenon and cultural movement, and the role of curator as a cultural translator and mediator between the two; and exploration of alternatives for ecological health of increasingly globalized art and culture.
He has had numerous national and international solo exhibitions, has lectured
on his work internationally, and has been reviewed by major art and
architecture publications.
Class 9: Computer software and computer programs for use as web service components of grid computing
architecture and the aforesaid goods supplied from the Internet or from an
on - line database; electronic downloadable
publications relating to the aforesaid goods provided
on - line from a computer database or the Internet.
TechCrunch is also reporting that Apple previously told the
publication that «it had painted itself into an
architecture corner by being aggressively original
on the design of the trash - can shaped casing and internal components of the current Mac Pro.»
Awards, exhibitions, projects, conferences,
publications, and professional association memberships all make excellent detail
on an
architecture resume.