Sentences with phrase «work reflects on»

Your law license is always on the line, and your law clerk's work reflects on you.
A photographer schooled on both sides of the Atlantic, Maier - Aichen's work reflects on the dual influences of the history of photography and the history of painting, whether drawing on such dichotomies as German Romantic painting and the pioneers of German «objective» photography, or applying his post-factum experience of American frontier art — from the Hudson River School and Abstract Expressionism to Land Art and West Coast conceptualism — to his own topographical depictions of landscape subjects.
His work reflects on how contemporary identity and its associated myths and fictions, can be expressed and understood.
His work reflects on mythology, historic narrative, media cultures amongst many themes and is manifested in installation, photography, performance, tapestry, video, large sculpture, works on paper and painting.
His work reflects on social issues and the plight of humanity in world history, but the thematic content is expressed in a web of subtle allusions that spontaneously follow the artist's irrational trains of thought.
The work reflects on his expansive history of mark making that is deep rooted in the era of New York subway graffiti.
The work reflects on how accounts of forced disappearances, mass graves, and terror tactics are obtained and framed in Colombia.
Marcin Rusak's work reflects on consumer culture, his work for this exhibition will be an installation made from perishable objects.
Anila's current work reflects on the complexities of love, loss and gains experienced by the artist over the past year.»
Ranging from film screenings to ceramics, photography and print making, each work reflects on spiritual vitality as it vibrates across cultures, time and generations.
Shiva Ahmadi - Lotus September 18 - January 10, 2014 Stony Brook University Jasmine Gallery Stony Brook, New York Ahmadi's work reflects on the subjects of social trauma and religious and economic corruption in Iran and surrounding region.
Although this work reflects on the complex situation in Afghanistan, Stimson deflects the focus away from the truncated newsreel moments to daily life affirming moments.»
Using a mixture of found and manufactured items, Camil's work reflects on the urban decay that proliferates throughout her native Mexico City, where the Rhode Island School of Design graduate lives and works.
Her work reflects on traditional statuary, and questions the differences between ornament and function, industry and craftsmanship, and between mass - produced items and artistic objects.
As a companion exhibit to the Claiming Space: Creative Grounds and Freedom Summer School exhibition (on second floor of museum), Marroquin's work reflects on the ways in which the experiences of student activism fight to claim and reclaim spaces.
Complementing the Mondrian show is a meditative display by American artist Spencer Finch, whose work reflects on Margate's coastal site, and on the interplay between light, colour and perception.
His work reflects on the spectacle, the transformation of the position of the artist in the visual system, and the future role of the spectator in art.
Valla's work reflects on the human potential of meaning - making in unfamiliar, software - created images.
This new body of work reflects on the current model of globalized development and the forces shaping and affecting local identities around the world.
Cole's work confronts traditional roles of female identity whilst Onat's work reflects on the power and control in a patriarch society.
Her work reflects on masculinity, group dynamics, sexuality and power play — topics...
His work reflects on the quick pace of technology and how easily we forget what is deemed obsolete.
It's not something I'm proud of, but I was so focused on how their work reflected on me as a manager that I found it difficult to overcome my need to control what they did.
Yes, it's a few extra minutes of work reflecting on yourself, but oh boy is it going to pay dividends in your love life.
ITINERANT at Queens Museum will present a selection of Performance Art works by local and international artists whose works reflect on issues affecting diverse populations living in Queens, and NYC at large.
GNR Presents: convenes a cross-generational group of artists, from the Global North and South, whose works reflect on formal concerns such as the role of color, spatiality, and the public.
Mellors proposes to write, produce and direct New Preston & Cannibal Cinema Tech, an ambitious moving image work reflecting on the state of the UK through an experimental, absurdist fiction, realised using locations and production facilities specific to Preston.
Their collaborative, ephemeral, and visual works reflect on contemporary culture through the language of popular music, consumer culture and other genres.
For Clement Greenberg, the best work reflected on the making of art and on art's place in society.
First year BA Ceramic Design students created works reflecting on Anthony Shaw's ceramic collection and the environments ceramics inhabit.
Selected works reflect on the economic crisis, as well as Anthropocene — a new epoch in Earth's history, shaped by man (Liz Craft and her «Spinster» or Jerzy Szumczyk's outdoor installation).
These works reflect on the current trends and modes of communication such as YouTube, TV, animation, gaming, social media and used to create new images, sounds and unexpected connections.
These 18 works reflect on his time spent in China, Japan, Vietnam and Korea but also quote from art history, including works by Édouard Manet, Paul Gauguin and Henri Cartier - Bresson.
Typical of Polke's complex layering of ideas, these works reflect on both Germany history and the process of looking, perceiving and observing which is at the heart of image - making.
The first exhibition area presents artists like Gordon Matta - Clark, Tobias Zielony, Cyprien Gaillard and Francis Alÿs, whose works reflect on the relationship between humankind and architecture.
The historian and curator of African American collections at Emory University presents new multimedia work reflecting on African American male identity throughout American history.
Combining text and odd materials like semen, peanut butter, and hair, these works reflect on black history and how identity gets constructed.
These works reflect on intimate moments of the artist's life, relationships, and...
These works reflect on intimate moments of the artist's life, relationships, and surroundings in the British capital.
Since the 1960s, her compelling, astute and expressive works reflect on African - American identity, spirituality and the interconnectedness between different cultures.
«Funny, vulnerable and thought - provoking, Burdis» works reflect on elements of his own life so that they can be read though the lens of a much wider cultural context».
That means work reflecting on the political climate as well as the body itself — «and the social, physiological, and psychological pressures put upon it,» the museum said in its announcement.
Most of his works reflect on this idea of existence and ephemerality where a simultaneous tension is created between something that exudes life and something that shows the lack or absence thereof.
Notables include Pay for Your Pleasure, a corridor lined with portraits of famous intellectuals, each paired with a quote relating art and criminality, that begins with a donation box for the victims of violent crime and culminates with an artwork by an imprisoned local murderer; Black Out, a sprawling collection of works reflecting on the artist's hometown of Detroit, completed in honor of the city's 300th anniversary; and Day Is Done.
These two had brilliantly brought together other women artists whose work reflected on feminist investigations of mystics and rituals, violence and delicacy, the body and the spiritual.
Artists Rebecca Ackroyd, Matt Ager, Jemma Egan, Ziggy Grudzinskas, Edgar — Walker, who also run the space and are curating the show, will be presenting works reflecting on depth and surface, dullness and shine, meaning and superficiality and the conditions that float around production and making.
The process is all about a «Trial and Error approach»: plan it, implement it, review it... if it doesn't work reflect on how and what you can do next time.

Not exact matches

«The process forces employees to reflect and to jot out a forward - looking plan for getting stuff done, all while requiring a minimal disruption in the employee's actual work,» writes Chen, who adds that as employees can compose their Snippets on their own schedule, the practice is maker friendly, i.e., it doesn't break up long blocks on concentrated work.
Bell told Forbes that it's important for her to find time to reflect and be with those she cares about and not dwell on work.
«These changes will reflect the relative value Canadian employers place on foreign work experience, and redirect points to language and age factors, which are better indicators of success in the Canadian labour market.»
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