Sentences with phrase «whose seminal work»

«An immersive exhibition, Peter Campus — Video ergo sum, on view at Jeu de Paume, Paris until May 28, 2017 is the first solo exhibition dedicated to American artist Peter Campus (born 1937, New York), one of the most influential pioneers of video art whose seminal work has inspired generations of artists.»
This interdisciplinary conference will bring together the new generation of scientists who analyse transcription at the systems level, with established scientists whose seminal work paved the way to understanding the transcription process.

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The Lancet has tagged an expression of concern onto a seminal 2011 paper by Paolo Macchiarini, the Italian surgeon whose work and conduct outside the operating room has earned months of heavy criticism that recently culminated in his dismissal from the Karolinska Institutet.
Successful candidates are women in the first one to three years of an independent faculty - level position whose work displays originality and scientific creativity, making seminal discoveries within their fields.
A prominent researcher whose work has been instrumental in persuading health officials to adopt a stricter standard for acceptable levels of childhood exposure to lead is being investigated on charges that he manipulated data in his seminal study on lead poisoning.
Such was not the case with Robert Cormier, whose first, The Chocolate War, remains a seminal work of fiction, the first to take young adult readers into the heart of darkness and to show readers the lay of the land there.
The hero's journey is based on the work of screenwriter Christopher Vogler, whose book The Writer's Journey: Mythic Structure for Writers was in turn based upon his interpretation of the archetypes described by Joseph Campbell in his seminal work on mythology, The Hero with a Thousand Faces.
The term «abstract classicists» was coined in 1959 by curator and critic Jules Langsner to define these four southern California painters whose work he grouped in a seminal exhibition that year at the Los Angeles County Museum in Exposition Park (prior to LACMA's existence as an independent art museum).
Not Californian will examine the prolific careers of eight seminal Californian artists of the 1970s and 80s, whose work reached an international — rather than only a regional — audience.
The section features works by seminal Lyonnais painters who responded to these trends, including Antoine Berjon and Simon Saint - Jean, whose success rose with the expanding economy of the region.
Titled after Irma Blank's seminal series Radical Writings, the exhibition offers seven parentheses across generations of artists whose work stand on the border between drawing, knitting and writing.
There is also an opportunity to preview a selection of artists representing countries in the Venice Biennale later in May, from Carol Bove, representing Switzerland, whose work will be on view alongside the photographer William Eggleston at David Zwirner's (New York, main) stand; the seminal artist Geta Bratescu, representing Romania, showing alongside experimental conceptual artist Lia Perjovschi with Ivan Gallery (Bucharest, Focus); and the sound and media artist Samson Young, representing Hong Kong, showing with Galerie Gisela Capitain (Cologne).
Laure Genillard has been seminal to the practices of several British artists, whose work first showcased at her gallery, including Catherine Yass, Fiona Banner, Martin Creed, Peter Doig, Gillian Wearing, Simon Starling as well as many artists from Europe such as Maurizio Cattelan and Sylvie Fleury amongst others.
Venice Biennale Artists Frieze New York will also be an opportunity to preview many artists representing countries in the Venice Biennale, including: Carol Bove, representing Switzerland, whose work will be on view alongside the photographer William Eggleston at David Zwirner's (New York, main) stand; the seminal artist Geta Bratescu, representing Romania, showing alongside experimental conceptual artist Lia Perjovschi with Ivan Gallery (Bucharest, Focus); and the sound and media artist Samson Young, representing Hong Kong, showing new work with Galerie Gisela Capitain (Cologne, main).
For the first time, the list includes Judith Butler at 48 and Chris Kraus at 77, whose work was seminal in art's evolving focus on issues of gender and sexuality.
With over 50 individual exhibitions, a traveling retrospective (organized by SITE Santa Fe), and presence in many major museum exhibitions, Charlesworth is one of the seminal figures whose work has been instrumental in bridging the gap between fine art and a critical practice of photography.
Re-Imagining October originates from two very distinct starting points: firstly, Derek Jarman's film October, a work that both evokes the homophillic world of the Soviet military while alluding to the homosexuality of the groundbreaking Russian filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein, after whose seminal 1927 work October Jarman's film is named; and secondly, Abderrahmane Sissako's 1993 Octobre, a film that explores the social context surrounding an inter-racial relationship between an African student and his Russian girlfriend.
The evening will conclude with a tribute to the seminal filmmaker Harun Farocki, whose work Parallel II (2012) examines the uncanny visual world - making of digital gaming.
Together the book and exhibition present an artist - initiated re-reading of the seminal work of exhibition designer, Herbert Bayer, whose 1942 exhibition Road to Victory at the Museum of Modern Art in New York presented a highly aestheticised and celebratory representation of the American involvement in the Second World War.
Among the main female protagonists that inspired this research are Balkis Sharara, Rifat Chadirji's wife who in 1979 carried copies of his works into and out of Abu Ghraib allowing him to author three of his seminal books while in the prison; artist Nuha al - Radi whose diaries of 1990/91 describe the dynamics in the lives of Baghdad's people beyond the news coverage; an unknown young woman who stands out in the festivities of the gymnasium's 1990 new year concert; Fahrelnissa Zeid who was herself an artist (most recently the subject of a major exhibition at Tate Modern) and the wife of the Iraqi Ambassador in London when Le Corbusier received a telegram confirming the approval of his first design proposal for Baghdad; poet Iman Mersal who paid a solidarity visit to Baghdad under siege in 1993; Zaha Hadid whose architectural drawings influenced the imagination of architectural students in the 1990s; and others.
Last but not least, Hauser & Wirth (Zurich / London / New York) will be presenting works of three Californians: Richard Jackson, Paul McCarthy and Jason Rhodes — seminal artists whose influence informs the Los Angeles art world today.
Bayrle is an influential and pioneering figure whose work has been featured in seminal international exhibitions (Documenta 3, 6 and 13, the 50th Venice Biennale, etc.).
Notable galleries for 2014 include: Kevin Kavanagh (Dublin), presenting a storytelling series by Sonia Shiel, current ISCP NY artist - in - residence and recipient of Ireland's 2014 Arts Council Project Award; Laura Bulian Gallery (Milan), highlighting career Conceptualist Vyacheslav Akhunov, whose cultural investigations were featured in dOCUMENTA (13) and the 2013 Venice Biennale's Central Asian Pavilion; contemporary Bahamanian art hub Popopstudios (Nassau), spotlighting «everyday» assemblages and mixed - media works by founder John Cox; Frederieke Taylor Gallery (New York), revealing environmental concerns of downtown stalwart Christy Rupp, whose seminal public art projects factored into the 2012 exhibition Come Closer: Art Around the Bowery, 1969 - 1989 at the New Museum; Galerie Heike Strelow (Frankfurt am Main), combining sociopolitical commentary and black humor via Florian Heinke, who curated System of Diplomatic Chaos at Kunstverein Wiesbaden last year; and CONNERSMITH.
In addition to buying seminal works of art, such as Luncheon of the Boating Party (1880 — 81) by Pierre - Auguste Renoir, and The Repentant St. Peter (c. 1600 — 5) by El Greco, Phillips had certain favourite artists whose works he collected keenly.
Creating almost indistinguishable copies of others» work, she echoes the ideas of French theorists such as Roland Barthes who declared «the death of the author» and whose texts became seminal for postmodern theory.
Featuring Theaster Gates, whose recent exhibition A Johnson Publishing Story at the Rebuild Foundation explores the enduring role of Ebony and Jet magazines in defining and popularizing a black aesthetic and identity around the globe; Corinne Granof and Amy Beste on the work of Goldsholl and Associates, whose films, television ads, and other moving image work innovated «designs - in - film» influenced by László Moholy - Nagy and the Bauhaus approach; and historian Lara Allison, speaking on the seminal legacy of the Great Ideas campaign by the Container Corporation from 1950 — 80.
In 1965, William Seitz curated the seminal exhibition The Responsive Eye at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, drawing together artists whose work challenged the nature of vision and perception.
Specifically, with a look at the work of the students and faculty of the highly influential Black Mountain College, which operated from 1933 to»57 near Asheville, and whose program was run by seminal Modernist Josef Albers.
There are many examples of authors long since deceased whose names have lived through literally dozens of subsequent editions of their seminal works.
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