This richly illustrated
volume presents a history of that movement.
Not exact matches
The previous
volumes» How the Irish Saved Civilization and The Gifts of the Jews» were extremely popular, and Cahill follows the same basic format here,
presenting an introductory description of the world in which the gift «giver appears, a
history of the protagonist (in the first
volumes a people, not an individual), and finally an assessment of the gift «giver's lasting effects on
history.
After a five - year sabbatical of research and writing, Burleigh has returned, producing a major two -
volume history of church - state relations, from the French Revolution to the
present.
A single -
volume history of Istanbul from the seventh century BC to the
present is an ambitious project, for no city has seen as much religious and political change over the course of its
history.
The latter
volume focuses most sharply upon the
present discussion, but the first two
volumes illuminate the development of the problem of
history in recant theology.
Two new
volumes of national standards for
history were unveiled last week,
presenting a sweeping view of the world that few precollegiate students have likely encountered before.
Science through the ages A one -
volume reference simply entitled Science may sound like a children's book — grownup books are usually about something a bit more specific — but this 512 - page tome is no lightweight: it really is about science, as in the whole
history of the subject from prehistory to the
present.
The
history of how minority groups — blacks, women, and Native Americans — fought to gain the right to vote is
presented in this Vote America series
volume and includes a discussion about the current issues related to voter suppression and the Latino vote.
1948: Sexual Behavior in the Human Male, by Alfred Kinsey «The
present volume is a progress report from a case
history study on human sex behavior.»
A special
volume from The Hindu provides 360 - degree coverage and background,
presenting the event in the context of
history, traditions and rituals.
In the
volumes building up to, and even during the Hokuto Cup, there was a lot being made about Japan not remember their Go
history, only focusing on the
present, and how that is a weakness for them.
The artist's metalwork — in which he brings to life some of the most famous phrases from film and music
history and provides his own interpretation of the weapons used by assassins —
presents an undeniable vibrancy while simultaneously managing to speak
volumes about our society.
Presenting all three
volumes in one book, Art & Beauty Magazine is arranged chronologically and guides the reader through the twenty - year
history of Crumb's magazine, from the earliest images in the 1990s to the most recent drawings completed in 2016.
Banff: The Banff Centre and Vancouver: Setup, Issue 3.5, Summer 2013 D'Agostino, Paul, «The New Brutalists: Not So Brutal,» The L Magazine, Nov 7, 2012 Kress, Melanie and Natalie Bell, «Everything Is Index, Nothing Is
History,» Exhibition catalog to accompany exhibition
presented by Recession Art at the Invisible Dog, May 2012 Panetta, Jane and Veronica Roberts, «(RE) PURPOSE,» May 2012 Schultz, Charlie, «MFA Thesis Shows: Columbia and Parsons,» ARTSlant New York, Reviews and Critic's Pick Behm - Steinberg, Hugh, Eleven Eleven Issue 9, California College of the Arts, Summer 2010 Clarke, Daniel, Feature Article, Niche Magazine, February 2010, pp. 42 — 51 Cofré, Ian, «Constructed Forms» culturehall Feature Issue 37, February 2010 Hegardt, Bjørn, «In Focus», FUKT a magazine for contemporary drawing, Issue 8/9, June 2010 «More Simple, More Fun» Limited Edition Catalog with Jean - Marc Bustamante, Atlantic Center for the Arts, March 2010 Peck, Derek, «Leah Raintree: Mind and Matter», Planet Magazine, August 2009 «Leah Raintree — Excerpts / The Incredible Machine», suckerPUNCH, August 2009 Coffin, Sara D., «Rococo: The Continuing Curve», 1730 - 2008, Assouline, 2008, pp. 242 — 245 «Leah Raintree — Operable Chambers», suckerPUNCH, April 2008 Ha, Jihae, «Project to Surface», Interior World,
Volume 60, pp. 188 — 191, 2007 «Review», The Architects Newspaper, June 2007, p. 38, 2007 Sokol, David, «Higher Planes», Surface Magazine — Annual Design Issue, May 2007, pp. 92 - 94
Current projects include In the Shadow of the Negress: A Brief
History of Modern Artistic Practice, which explores the constitutive role played by fictions of black womanhood in Western art from the late - eighteenth century to the
present, and a companion
volume — tentatively entitled Touched by the Mother: Contemporary Artists, Black Masculinities, and the Ends of the American Century — that brings together many of his new and previously published critical essays.
Integrating new scholarship, documentary imagery and archival materials, Robert Rauschenberg is the first comprehensive catalogue of the artist's career in 20 years, an important contribution to American cultural and intellectual
history across disciplines and a necessary
volume for anyone interested in art of the
present day.
The substantial
history of this theme, including recent critical commentary in which theorists turn a genre of painting into an arena of philosophical debate, is
presented in the painting
volume of the catalogue.
At more than 500 pages, this
volume — designed collaboratively with New York's Project Projects —
presents the
history of UC Berkeley Art Museum's innovative program and includes newly commissioned conversations between some of the most important voices in contemporary art, including Michael Auping, Lawrence Rinder, Jens Hofmann and Jordan Kantor.
This handsomely produced and richly illustrated
volume presents a visual
history of her work and tracks the development of her signature style.
In celebration of twenty - five years of photography at the National Gallery of Art in 2015, the department of photographs
presented three major exhibitions and published The Altering Eye: Photography at the National Gallery of Art, a
volume which charts the
history and distinctive aspects of the National Gallery's collection of photographs and highlights 290 of its most important works.
Designed by the artist, who grew up in war - torn Georgia, this
volume presents new sculptures, paintings and collages that combine sweet nostalgia with a masochistic relish for
history's decay.
At Freight +
Volume, Loren Munk
presented his overstuffed, dazzlingly colored and ceaselessly inventive text - based canvases charting the complex byways of modern art
history.
To contextualize Saar's works, this
volume includes writings by the artist from the 1970s to the
present day as well as a recent interview with Saar in which she discusses her artistic practice and her views on
history, including the current debate about police violence in the US.
The collective formed the Spiral group, «for the purpose of discussing the commitment of the Negro artist in the
present struggle for civil liberties, and as a discussion group to consider common aesthetic problems,» according to «A History of African - American Artists: From 1792 to the Present,» a comprehensive reference volume by Bearden and Harry Henderson (1914 -
present struggle for civil liberties, and as a discussion group to consider common aesthetic problems,» according to «A
History of African - American Artists: From 1792 to the
Present,» a comprehensive reference volume by Bearden and Harry Henderson (1914 -
Present,» a comprehensive reference
volume by Bearden and Harry Henderson (1914 - 2003).
In this comprehensive, richly illustrated
volume, Stokvis (a leading authority on the movement)
presents the
history of Cobra through primary documents, conversations and correspondence conducted with the artists themselves and the movement's eyewitnesses.
EXHIBITION: «Kara Walker: Harper's Pictorial
History of the Civil War (Annotated)» @ Smithsonian American Art Museum Opened Oct. 13 The exhibition
presents a series of 15 prints by Kara Walker inspired by the two -
volume Harper's anthology published in 1866.
In the 1993
volume, «A
History of African American Artists: From 1792 to the
Present» co-edited by Romare Bearden and Harry Henderson, the authors note, «Hayden often painted dreams, trying to render them quite faithfully.
Hubert Lamb likewise in «climate
history past
present and future» and other books, as did Jean Grove in her epic 2
volume» little ice ages.»
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present case, the plaintiffs make no allegations of any
history of malfunction, but merely suggest possible changes to the iPod which they believe would make the product safer: (1) earbuds with noise - reduction features; (2)
volume control software; (3) more and different warnings printed onto the actual iPod; and (4) a digital meter to display the output
volume in decibels.