Not exact matches
The miraculous is also integral to the
historic Christian
understanding of many basic affirmations, such as regeneration, the
work of the Holy Spirit, prayer and eschatology.
But because student - performance data on the state's standardized science exam indicated that our students did not
understand these subject areas in a deep and meaningful way, the teachers decided to use a new approach: They chose to embrace a project - learning strategy to connect science and colonial history through a local
historic site that dates back to the 1640s, the Saugus Iron
Works.
Understanding the existing buildings should be the starting point for all projects involving
historic school buildings — both in terms of what makes them significant from a heritage perspective, but also how they have been used and what has
worked well in an educational sense.
Colescott, Marshall, and Thomas marry appreciation of these traditional forms of representation to a deep
understanding of contemporary American culture to create insightful
works that disrupt
historic narratives and read canonic art history against the grain.
Books play an invaluable role in
understanding art through in - depth examinations of artists and their
work, giving
historic context and critical analysis, and often first - person perspective from artists through interviews and writings.
-- Artists
understand that their
work is one component of a large group exhibition, which includes several
historic works.
Drawn from the collection of Dr. Kurt Gitter and Alice Yelen Gitter, and guest - curated by noted Japanese - art scholar Joe Earle, the exhibition features 82
works by 40 artists, including three
historic vessels illustrating both the chronological range of the collection, and a visual touchpoint for viewers to better
understand the traditions referenced by modern and contemporary artists.
Researching this material has been enriching particularly in light of the gallery's commitment to
understanding contemporary art through the filter of
historic works (most specifically following our 2005 exhibition Looking at Words: the Formal Use of Text in Modern and Contemporary Works on Pa
works (most specifically following our 2005 exhibition Looking at Words: the Formal Use of Text in Modern and Contemporary
Works on Pa
Works on Paper).
Done in collaboration with the San Juan Island National Historical Park, the show ranges from site - specific
works that respond to the inside / outside dynamics of the remaining
historic buildings and the natural beauty of the island, to videos, paintings, photographs, print - based
works, and sculptures that examine the perhaps permanent, never - to - be-resolved nature of the larger
understanding of the Americas.
Done in collaboration with the San Juan Island National Historical Park, the show ranges from site - specific
works that respond to the inside / outside dynamics of remaining
historic buildings and the natural beauty of the island, to video
works, paintings, photographs, print - based
work, and sculptures that examine the perhaps permanent, never - to - be-resolved nature of the larger
understanding of the Americas.
The staging of his
work within the
historic mansion — the paradigmatic Hollywood set and home of the «painted» celebrity, Thomas Gainsborough's Blue Boy — will create a stimulating discourse on place and identity, two things fundamental to
understanding Henry Huntington's own love affair with Southern California, a region whose identity he helped forge.»
[2] This
work on
historic restoration projects gave him a further
understanding of construction and the qualities of different rustic building materials.
A comprehensive bibliography and list of
historic exhibitions related to Picasso's
work in sculpture closes the volume, advancing the
understanding of Picasso's practice and lifelong commitment to constant reinvention.
The notion of performance as a form of
historic record is explored directly by Mohammed Kazem and Emily Jacir, while the
works by Xiao Lu, Wael Shawky, Sharif Waked and The Yes Men and Steve Lambert provoke and complicate how the past and present are
understood.
It's far from tongue and groove, but it
works, and I didn't really
understand how until last Saturday when Biennial commissioned artist, Marvin Gaye Chetwynd restaged her production in Touchstones, Rochdale's
historic former public library, which has acted as a gallery since 1984.
The fragility of States, as a political
understanding, runs in a
historic sense through all the above - mentioned
works.
To
understand and appreciate its significance, this exhibition brings together a selection of
historic and contemporary artworks by Native and non-Native artists who have
worked in this region.
To summarize, we don't have an adequate data - collecting base, we don't know or
understand the
historic record, we don't know the mechanisms, and the computer models don't
work.
Understand the
historic significance of Wilhelm Reich's
work both for Body Centered Therapy for deep personal change and in the context of psychotherapy.
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understanding of
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