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But simply re-presenting and reframing don't feel like enough in our current moment.
"A lot of my work right now has to do with imaging, re-presenting everyday images and surfaces," Mr. Mack said.
Camacho also engages with traditional symbols of the female body, re-presenting them through weaving, and reshaping their meaning in the process.
This technique maintains the likeness qualities of portraiture while re-presenting a mask that serves as a conduit between the spiritual and natural world.
The stated goal of New York City-born, Portland, Maine-based painter Elise Ansel is "re-creating, re-visioning, and re-presenting" paintings from the past.
Russia's most celebrated performance artist and a master of impersonation, he played a crucial role in re-presenting Russian recent history, often satirizing the political establishment and the country's cultural heritage.
The song's reappearance at the end of the movie — with Houston's full-throated vocals — is meant to be Rachel's parting gift to Frank, re-presenting the song to him through her voice and aesthetic.
However, the artists and writers generously critiquing "Open Casket" have made plain to me that I have benefited from the very systems of racism I aimed to critique, in a way that blinded me to what my re-presenting this image would mean to Black audiences.
Serious plein air artists like Heidkamp, who are cognizant of 20th and 21st century shifts in the language and intent of painting, yet choose to take on the furious flux of the upwelling world, are staking out a territory that represents — in the full sense of re-presenting — an art that joins what we see with what we feel.
Dorsey functions as a vessel that preserves and shares Sullivan's legacy, physicalizing the idea of futuritive possibility.O'Rear, Jess. "The Spectacle of Transformation: (re)presenting Transgender Experience through Performance." Diss.
This encompassed a major responsibility to "rear children, especially the males, to successfully pass the competitive tests needed to enter high school and college".Kato, Etsuko. The Tea Ceremony and Women's Empowerment in Modern Japan: Bodies Re- presenting the Past. London: Routledge, 2004.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA. 2005: Re- Presenting Representation, Arnat Museum, Elmira, New York 2005: Embodied: Seven Studies in Video. Museum of Fine Arts, Santa Fe, New Mexico. 2004: Bodily Space: New Obsessions in Figurative Sculpture, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York. (Curated by Louis Grachos).
Pamela Karantonis, Dylan Robinson, editors. Opera Indigene: Re/presenting First Nations and Indigenous Cultures, Routledge, 2016, p. 178 It was very popular in the 1920s, performed also in Denver and Los Angeles. Redfeather made her opera debut in the lead role in a 1924 performance in Denver, and also sang it in Los Angeles in 1926.
Her oeuvre plays with questions of materiality, re- presenting and updating historical strategies of display. As the art historian Johanna Burton notes, "Bove brings things together not to nudge associative impulses into free play driven by the unconscious, but rather to conjure a kind of affective tangle that disrupts any singular, historical narrative."Johanna Burton, "Rebounding," in Carol Bove: Polka Dots. Exh. cat.
Zimmerman's involvement in stage productions is difficult to categorize, since she may be billed as director, writer, or producer, but usually takes on several of these roles. She is well known for her revivals of old plays and re-adaptions of classical and pre-classical works, librettos for modern operas, and re-presenting modern film and novels as stage plays.
Hans-Peter Feldmann is a figure in the conceptual art movement and practitioner in the artist book and multiple formats. Feldmann's approach to art-making is one of collecting, ordering and re-presenting amateur snapshots, print photographic reproductions, toys and trivial works of art. Feldmann reproduces and recontextualizes our reading of them in books, postcards, posters or multiples.Elizabeth Jobey (April 7, 2012), Vernacular spectacular Financial Times.
Shanewis (or The Robin Woman) (1918) is an opera in one act and two scenes by Charles Wakefield Cadman with an English libretto by Nelle Richmond Eberhart. They collaborated with Tsianina Redfeather Blackstone, a Cherokee/Creek singer, who contributed elements from her life for the contemporary plot related to Native American issues.Pamela Karantonis, Dylan Robinson. Opera Indigene: Re/presenting First Nations and Indigenous Cultures, Routledge, 2016, p.
Phantom of the Theatre () is a 2016 Chinese-Hong Kong thriller film directed by Raymond Yip, starring Ruby Lin, Tony Yang, Simon Yam and Huang Lei. The film depicts a story happened in voluptuous Shanghai in the 1930s, re- presenting the prosperity and charm of Shanghai in its peak time, with distinctive characteristics of that time and irreproachably interpreting the humanity. It was released in China on April 29, 2016.
The club appealed, and on 6 July 2020 the appeals committee of the FFF's DNCG overruled this decision, reinstating the club to National 3, and re-presenting the case for promotion to the CRCC. The CRCC once again denied the club promotion on 15 July 2020. The club appealed again to the FFF and, on 27 July 2020, the appeals committee of the FFF's DNCG confirmed the promotion to National 2.
Beverly Diamond, "Decentering Opera: Early Twentieth- Century Indigenous Production," in Pamela Karantonis and Dylan Robinson, eds., Opera Indigene: Re/Presenting First Nations and Indigenous Cultures (Ashgate 2011): p. 33. Some scholars believe that Cadman's involvement with the so- called Indianist movement in American music resulted in some critics failing to judge his works on their own merits. While his and similar works were popular in the early 20th century, they have since fallen out of favor.
Traveller is a creature who has walked the planet for ages, seeking the true meaning of evil and how it manifests within men. His memories are filled with past events which he witnessed and studied in order to understand the human soul. He eventually set his sights on studying Spider- Man, as he could not yet comprehend if Spider-Man was the cause of evil re- presenting itself in his enemies or a beacon of good that would stand against evil.
Each approached the collaboration from a different point of view, and the opera was never published or performed.Introduction, Francis La Flesche, Ke-ma-ha: The Omaha Stories of Francis La Flesche, Lincoln: Nebraska, University of Nebraska Press, 1998, accessed 26 August 2011Pamela Karantonis, Dylan Robinson. Opera Indigene: Re/presenting First Nations and Indigenous Cultures, Routledge, 2016, p. 178 LaFlesche contributed also to Cadman's 'The Robin Woman (Shanewis) (1918), but the composer completed the project with Tsianina Redfeather Blackstone, a Creek singer who contributed to the libretto.
The results of the trial could be the following: # Although quite rare in actual practice, the defendant could be acquitted. Inquisitors did not wish to terminate the proceedings. If they did, and new evidence turned up later, they would be forced into reopening and re- presenting the old evidence. # The trial could be suspended, in which case the defendant, although under suspicion, went free (with the threat that the process could be continued at any time) or was held in long-term imprisonment until a trial commenced.
The New York Times. Retrieved on 2011-02-24. AllMusic's Thom Jurek called it "a mercurial collaboration ... full of nods to other club styles and eras", and praised Jamie xx for "successfully (re)presenting Scott- Heron's music — integrity intact — in the present tense to a fickle yet discerning groove-centric culture without kitsch or excess". Chris Martins from The A.V. Club praised "the everlasting gravity of [Scott-Heron]’s words and wisdom", writing that "his pained, bluesy musings are as universally human as they are perennially pertinent".
Carrara Stadium Athletics was one of ten core sports that appeared at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast. As a founding sport, athletics has appeared consistently since its introduction at the 1911 Inter-Empire Games; the recognized precursor to the Commonwealth Games. The competition took place between Sunday 8–15 April 2018 at the Carrara Stadium. The programme featured an expanded event set for para-athletes with a total of six men's and six women's events, re presenting doubling of the number para-events at the previous games.
The ability to store verbal material in working memory, and the storage of verbal material in short-term memory relies on a phonological loop. This loop, proposed by Baddeley and Hitch, represents a system that is composed of a short-term store in which memory is represented phonologically, and a rehearsal process. This rehearsal preserves and refreshes the material by re-enacting it and re- presenting it to short-term storage, and subvocalization is a major component of this rehearsal. The phonological loop system features an interaction between subvocal rehearsal and specific storage for phonological material.
It presented 18 moments in the history of the progressive movement including reference to black history, the history of the women's rights movement, fascism in Britain, racism, murder and contemporary references to social inclusion movements like LGBT+ and modern race equality. Remember 1967 marked the 50th anniversary of the UK 1967 Sexual Offences Act on 27 July 2017. UK digital billboards were 'taken over' for the day, re- presenting demands made originally by 1960s activists that still warrant attention in the artist's view. Firrell worked with human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell on the Remember 1967 project.
Michael Riedel is known for his practice of restaging prior events and re-presenting existing texts, objects and audio recordings, in the process creating a self-sustainable system within which new work is continuously generated from existing material.Daniel Birnbaum, "," Artforum, October, 2005. For more than fifteen years, the artist's work has embodied a wide range of mediums and formats, including large-scale works on canvas, film and video, audio recordings, artist's books, posters, installations and events. Riedel was first recognized after he took over an abandoned building on Oskar-von-Miller Strasse 16 in Frankfurt where together with collaborator Dennis Loesch, they turned it into an experimental art space.
The Threnodia Augustalis is a 517-line occasional poem written by John Dryden to commemorate the death of Charles II in February 1685. The poem was "rushed into print" within a month.David Hopkins, "Editing, Authenticity, and Translation: Re-Presenting Dryden's Poetry in 2000," in John Dryden: Tercentenary Essays (Oxford University Press, 2000), p. 342. The title is a reference to the classical threnody, a poem of mourning, and to Charles as a "new Augustus"George Sherburne and Donald F. Bond, "The Spirit of the Restoration" in Literary History of England: The Restoration and the Eighteenth Century (Routledge, 2004, reprinted from the second edition of 1967), p. 699.
The Museum displays contemporary and historical art by artists from all around the world, some who are internationally known and others who are at early, promising stages of their careers. A partial list of artists whose work has been exhibited at SVMoA in recent years includes Sebastião Salgado, Marie Watt, Sheila Hicks, Martha Rosler, Julie Blackmon, Morris Graves, Joyce Kozloff, Emmet Gowin, and George Nakashima. The Museum organizes almost all of its exhibitions and has on occasion sent one of its exhibitions to other venues.The Vanishing: Re- presenting the Chinese in the American West, traveled to five venues in Idaho, Oregon, Utah, and Wyoming.
Since 1 October 2002, FNCCI/AEC has been re-shaped with more focused Mission and Vision and is taking a renewed role in re-presenting the private sector agribusiness community in the development of agriculture and agribusiness in Nepal. Due to regular power outage (called load shedding) up to 14 hours a day and fuel shortage, Nepalese Industries are facing serious problems and severe production losses. Therefore, FNCCI established the Energy Efficiency Centre (EEC) in 2010 that is a think tank and service provider in the field of energy efficiency. The EEC is the first institution that is raising awareness for energy efficiency in Nepal's private sector and provides professional energy auditing services to the industries.
Carr also wrote many radio scripts, particularly for the Suspense radio anthology series in America and for its UK equivalent Appointment With Fear introduced by Valentine Dyall, as well as many other dramas for the BBC, and some screenplays. His 1943 half-hour radio play Cabin B-13 was expanded into a series on CBS during 1948-49 for which Carr wrote all 25 scripts, basing some on earlier works or re-presenting devices that Chesterton had used. The 1943 play Cabin B-13 was also expanded into the script for the 1953 movie Dangerous Crossing, directed by Joseph M. Newman and featuring Michael Rennie and Jeanne Crain. Carr worked extensively for BBC Radio during World War II, writing both mystery stories and propaganda scripts.
Bowden served as a messenger for nine months, and in 1870 was appointed as operator. In 1887 he became chief operator, in succession to Mr. Macdonald, and in 1891 received the appointment of manager of the telegraph office at Hobart. Some four years later he found himself installed as chief clerk and operator, telegraph branch, under the scheme by which the postal and telegraph departments were amalgamated, and in 1899 was appointed manager of the telegraph branch, each successive step re-presenting promotion. In 1919 Bowden was temporarily transferred as Commonwealth Electoral Officer for Tasmania to conduct the Federal elections in that year, and after the elections he resumed his duties in the Postmaster-General's Department, the following year, as manager of the telegraph branch.

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