Not exact matches
Leta Hollingworth, the great psychologist who wrote two
seminal books (Hollingworth, 1926: Hollingworth, 1942) on gifted education, as well as many articles and
chapters in edited books, and who conducted a highly influential study on profoundly gifted children (children of IQ 180 +) experienced this emotional intensity from an
early age.
After completing (and adoring) the latest
chapter of the franchise, I thought it was high time to revisit the
earlier entries of the
seminal franchise.
In London, the Whitechapel Gallery revisits key
chapters of Exhibition Histories with a conversation between artist Lubaina Himid and curator and researcher Paul Goodwin (March 3) around three
seminal exhibitions Himid curated in
early 1980s London: «Five Black Women», Africa Centre (1983), «Black Women Time Now», Battersea Arts Centre (1983 - 4) and «The Thin Black Line», Institute of Contemporary Arts (1985).
Quintessential LA artist and godfather of light art James Turrell took the psychedelic light shows of the 1960s out of the Fillmore West and Avalon Ballroom and into the fine art world with his
seminal early light works of the late 1960s, simultaneously blowing the establishment's collective minds and writing a new
chapter in postmodern art history in the process.
The
chapter dedicated to interventions for young children affected by trauma reviews
early seminal work in this area of expertise and provides an insider's view to addressing the impact of diverse types of trauma through both child - family as well as programmatic consultation.