All of the artworks will «disappear», leaving the gallery to be
replaced by members of the public who will personally recollect the missing art works to become 2053: A Living Museum.
The show culminates in a special weekend after the official closing, when the art will be
replaced by members of the public recalling the works.
A performance space allows visitors to personally recollect and represent the works they believe should be remembered forever and the exhibition culminates in a weekend event entitled 2053: A Living Museum from 20 — 21 February 2016, when all artworks will have left the gallery to be
replaced by members of the public.
Not exact matches
Topics included: early reporting on inaccuracies in the articles
of The New York Times's Judith Miller that built support for the invasion
of Iraq; the media campaign to destroy UN chief Kofi Annan and undermine confidence in multilateral solutions; revelations
by George Bush's biographer that as far back as 1999 then - presidential candidate Bush already spoke
of wanting to invade Iraq; the real reason Bush was grounded during his National Guard days — as recounted
by the widow
of the pilot who
replaced him; an article published throughout the world that highlighted the West's lack
of resolve to seriously pursue the genocidal fugitive Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, responsible for the largest number
of European civilian deaths since World War II; several investigations
of allegations
by former
members concerning the practices
of Scientology; corruption in the leadership
of the nation's largest police union; a well - connected humanitarian relief organization operating as a cover for unauthorized US covert intervention abroad; detailed evidence that a powerful congressional critic
of Bill Clinton and Al Gore for financial irregularities and personal improprieties had his own track record
of far more serious transgressions; a look at the practices and values
of top Democratic operative and the clients they represent when out
of power in Washington; the murky international interests that fueled both George W. Bush's and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaigns; the efficacy
of various proposed solutions to the failed war on drugs; the poor - quality televised news program for teens (with lots
of advertising) that has quietly seeped into many
of America's
public schools; an early exploration
of deceptive practices
by the credit card industry; a study
of ecosystem destruction in Irian Jaya, one
of the world's last substantial rain forests.
If approved
by voters those propositions will: 1) Create a redistricting commission to draw the new state legislative and House
of Representatives» district lines every 10 years, with the commission
members appointed
by the state legislative leaders, 2) amend the current constitutional requirement
of distributing paper versions
of proposed bills to state legislators to allow for electronic distribution and 3) authorize New York State to borrow up to $ 2 billion for school funding, with a stated purpose
of «improving learning and opportunity for
public and nonpublic school students», including the purchase
of equipment, expanding school broadband access, building classrooms for pre-K and
replacing trailers and installing «high - tech security features.»
There are three ballot propositions on the November ballot: 1) Creation
of a redistricting commission to draw the new state legislative and House
of Representatives» district lines every 10 years, with the commission
members appointed
by the state legislative leaders, 2) amend the current constitutional requirement
of distributing paper versions
of proposed bills to state legislators to allow for electronic distribution and 3) authorize New York State to borrow up to $ 2 billion for school funding, with a stated purpose
of «improving learning and opportunity for
public and nonpublic school students», including the purchase
of equipment, expanding school broadband access, building classrooms for pre-K and
replacing trailers and installing «high - tech security features.»
Various fundamental reform proposals put forward since the publication in 1989
of Politics, Markets, and America's Schools
by John Chubb and Terry Moe would
replace regulatory compliance with student - performance standards, make schools» existence and staff
members» jobs contingent on performance, give families choices among
public schools, and transfer control
of public funds from centralized bureaucracies to individual schools.