Sentences with phrase «serious scholarly publications»

According to the letter, the objects in question, on view since October 2017 and attributed to Russian avant - garde artists including Kazimir Malevich, Wassily Kandinsky, and El Lissitsky, among others, «have no exhibition history, have never before been reproduced in serious scholarly publications and have no traceable sales records.»

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There is still a small, imperiled, and largely segregated cohort of Catholic magazines such as Commonweal, America, and Crisis, as well as serious ecumenical publications such as First Things and Image, and scholarly ones such as Christianity and Literature and Renascence.
While the trade publication industry is slowly but surely release its stronghold as the only viable publishing route and erasing some of the stigma associated with self - publishing, we can't look for the scholarly industry to do that anytime soon, especially when there's serious money to be made by blocking publication of some pieces and allowing others.
The publication is an extension of the exhibition curated by Claire Tancons and Krista Thompson, but is also one of the first publications to give serious scholarly attention to contemporary art practices considering the connections between Carnival and performance, masquerade and social criticism, diaspora and transnationalism.
EN MAS» is one of the first publications to give serious scholarly attention to contemporary art works considering carnival in the 21st century, filling a gap in two decades of exhibitions of contemporary Caribbean art that did not explicitly address carnival as an artistic practice.
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