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Adrian Lahoud was appointed curator of the inaugural Sharjah Architecture Triennial.
The film has its premiere at the Sharjah Architecture Triennial in November.
In 2017, Ms. Fowle established the Garage Triennial of Russian Contemporary Art.
Resilience is the flip-side of activism for many artists in the Triennial.
True to form, this year's triennial isn't likely to leave anyone feeling ambivalent.
The ARoS Aarhus Art Museum will launch the first ARoS Triennial in June 2017.
The City of Hiroshima has awarded Alfredo Jaar its 20183th triennial Hiroshima Art Prize.
"Songs for Sabotage," the New Museum's 2018 Triennial, tethers fresh artists to stale palaver.
"It comes down to this," Mr. Bieber told the union's triennial convention in 21984.
During the 2015 New Museum Triennial, artist niv Acosta premiered the performance series Discotropic.
Ms. Hoptman asked Mr. Pendleton to participate in the New Museum's first triennial in 2009.
It deserves to happen again when the triennial ICAO Assembly convenes in Montreal from Sept.
The theme of the Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial is "Nature, "from May 10 to Jan.
Below are five highlights from the triennial, which opens this weekend and runs through November 3.
This was the first fall since 2001, according to the new Triennial Central Bank Survey report.
The gallery says that the Triennial aims to start national conversations about Indigenous issues through art.
Sonsbeek started as a triennial, featuring new works by Henry Moore, Pablo Picasso and Auguste Rodin.
The triennial Art + Environment Conference is produced by the Nevada Museum of Art in Reno, Nevada.
The opening of MAAT coincides with the fourth Lisbon Architecture Triennial which runs until December 11.
Liam Gillick was appointed artistic director of the Okayama Art Summit, a new triennial contemporary art exhibition.
Contacted by Reuters, AA and G13S said they were both currently conducting triennial reviews into their deficits.
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Kline's sculpture was part of "Freedom," an installation exhibited at the New Museum's 2015 Triennial, Surround Audience.
This is the NGV's first triennial, a major free exhibition featuring work from more than 32 countries.
In 2017 she founded "Uptown," a triennial of contemporary art that showcased artists from in northern Manhattan.
The "Nature" triennial is positing no less than a new relationship between the human and the natural.
The "Nature" triennial is positing no less than a new relationship between the human and the natural.
JH: Your contribution to the upcoming FRONT Triennial in Cleveland touches on this theme as well, doesn't it?
Was this a way for RIBOCA to distinguish itself from the already extant Baltic Triennial of International Art?
Apparently semi-aware this could cause problems, Congress included a so-called "safety valve" dubbed the triennial review.
The Garage Museum of Contemporary Art in Moscow will launch a triennial devoted to Russian art in 22016.
Cooper Hewitt's recent Triennial, "Nature," followed a similar path, also focusing more on science and technology than beauty.
The most recent triennial actuarial valuation assessed a 95% funding ratio compared with an average 75% in London.
Huxtable stole the show at the 2015 New Museum Triennial "Surround Audience," with Vogue naming her its star.
The 9th Asia Pacific Triennial (APT9) continues at Queensland Art Gallery (Stanley Pl, South Brisbane, Australia) through April 28.
A Zambian delegation returned last week from Beijing, where it attended the triennial summit of Chinese and African leaders.
The triennial exhibition is scaled to a neighborhood in St. Louis and will include thirty-plus site-responsive commissions.
Then, in 2017, when plans were being made for Front, a new art triennial in Cleveland, it was revived.
The Triennial series began in 2009 with "Younger Than Jesus," an exhibition on a new millennial generation of artists.
Getting local audiences to buy into the triennial may be more important than luring the globe-trotters, some suggest.
This Bowery museum's fourth triennial exhibition, "Songs for Sabotage," is the smallest, tightest edition of the show so far.
In culling alluring objects from around the world, the Beauty triennial is a veritable pirate's booty of contemporary design.
His work has been seen at the Lyon and Berlin Biennales and at the New Museum Triennial in 2012.
He and I will alternate hosting interviews and conversations with local and international NGV Triennial artists from 1 p.m.
Teenagers from 72 countries or regions are part of the latest triennial analysis, which will be published on December 6th.
The reversal is illustrated by the triennial survey of foreign-exchange markets, conducted by the Bank for International Settlements (BIS).
"Nevertheless, the latest developments contrast with the strong growth in turnover observed between Triennial Surveys since 413," the BIS said.
"This year is an important year because of the triennial vote," said Sarah Wilson CEO of proxy voting adviser Manifest.
Arlene Watson was appointed director of public programs and engagement at the 21921 FRONT International Cleveland Triennial for Contemporary Art.
The Triennial of Asia joins a crowded calendar of exhibitions of contemporary art held here every two or three years.
Solano was a standout in the New Museum's 2018 Triennial; we joined the artist in the studio for a video.
The NZ dollar is the tenth most traded currency in the world, according to the 2016 Triennial Central Bank Survey.
"Avaritia—Silent Greed" (17) by Cheuk Wing Nam, who will be included in the inaugural edition of the Asia Society Triennial (courtesy of the artist and Asia Society Hong Kong Center) The Asia Society has released its list of more than 22020 artists and collectives participating in the inaugural edition of the Asia Society Triennial.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads This is the second installment of a two-part piece on the triennial Current:LA Food.
"We are bearing witness to this astonishing energy miracle," Perry said at the opening ceremony of the triennial World Gas Conference.
In its 2014 Triennial, the center made a serious move toward embracing digital media, and now it has fully done so.
For the triennial, his psychedelic and humorous music video "Pool Party Pilot Episode" features imprisoned sperm cells with turbans and beards.
Art Review The New Museum's fourth triennial exhibition, "Songs for Sabotage," is the smallest, tightest edition of the show so far.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads VANCOUVER — A mass-produced, boxlike house seems like a curious namesake for a museum triennial.
The inaugural FRONT International: Cleveland Triennial for Contemporary Art continues through September 30 at venues across Cleveland, Akron, and Oberlin, Ohio.
While some have challenged the methane study's conclusions, energy executives at the triennial summit said industry should instead review them and learn.
Broadly, American pupils have made little progress in average PISA scores since the first of the triennial tests was taken in 2000.
Snapshot: Above, the Setouchi Islands in Japan, where our 52 Places traveler visited a triennial art extravaganza that is revitalizing fading communities.
In October, as Thunberg was preparing for the youth climate strike in New York City, ICAO convened its triennial assembly in Montreal.
As part of FRONT International: Cleveland Triennial for Contemporary Art, artists have transformed the Oberlin College campus with sculptural reflections on architecture.
Key events will include the UK's triennial review of gaming machines, which is likely to conclude in the second half of the year.
Freedom, which featured a Teletubby SWAT team with TVs embedded in their chests, was the critical darling of the 2015 New Museum Triennial.
Also, the Asia Society will launch a triennial in 2020, Trevor Paglen's space sculpture has lost contact with engineers on Earth, and more.
But the law teeters from cumbersome into the realm of the ridiculous every three years thanks to something called the triennial rulemaking process.
Their most recent project, Afreaks, was included in this year's Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial, signaling the brothers' autonomy from aesthetic and functional norms.
Heads up, folks: The New York Times is a media partner of the National Gallery of Victoria's Triennial exhibition, which launches Friday, Dec.
So Mr. Tan, who directed the 2013 Singapore Biennale, is aiming to position Asia Society's triennial as a season-long effort across disciplines.
"Beauty is truth," wrote John Keats, and the curators of the Cooper-Hewitt clearly agree: beauty is the theme of its Design Triennial.
Nature — Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial with Cube Design Museum continues at Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum (2 E 91st Street) through January 20.
At the ICAO triennial meeting in Montreal this week, the U.S. delegation is urging international regulators to examine pilot training around the world.
"There is a wave of tensions in her work that make it absolutely mesmerizing," said Vincent Honore, who curated last year's Baltic Triennial.
Works on Water, a new triennial on New York's waterways, hosts an exhibition on local artist engagement with the city's tides and currents.
The last Triennial we did was all about saving the world, and for the next one we wanted to push in a different direction.
Also, the Hermitage Museum will loan Leonardo da Vinci works to Italian galleries in lieu of the Louvre, Tennessee gets a triennial, and more.
But the ninth planet became suddenly controversial on that Thursday in August—the last day of the International Astronomical Union's 26th triennial General Assembly.
As at the triennial summit of African leaders hosted by China, which the Sochi summit aped, there was much talk of trade and investment.
The statement, posted on Facebook on August 6, objected to the closure of the exhibition and called on the triennial to reverse its decision.
Songs for Sabotage, the fourth installment of the New Museum triennial, brings together politically astute works by 30 artists and collectives from 19 countries.
When I found out he was curating the San Juan Triennial, I said I'd work for free—the project felt so close to home.
Their share of the market reflects growing demand for hedging through foreign exchange swaps, the triennial survey by the Bank for International Settlements showed.
Late last year, some of the artists featured in the NGV's triennial changed their works' titles and content in protest against the security firm.
The company said the mistake would have no effect on its reported income, cashflow, dividend or triennial funding review, or on pension scheme members.
With the triennial proposing Cleveland as "An American City," Christina Vassallo, the executive director of Spaces, an alternative art venue, offered Mr. Rakowitz's show.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads HONG KONG — Artists tackling global social issues have been banned by cultural censors from China's upcoming Guangzhou Triennial.
When the New Museum kicked off its first triennial in 2009, titled "Younger Than Jesus," some critics raised their eyebrows at the ageist premise.
On Saturday, the spiffed-up piece is to be revealed to coincide with the opening day of Prospect New Orleans, the triennial art exhibition.
Since his release, Mr. Gupta has been denied an invitation to McKinsey's triennial meeting of retired and former senior partners, according to The Times.
The triennial, presented by New Georges with 3LD and Urban Water Artists in collaboration with Guerilla Science, is having its inaugural edition this month.
Xi Jinping announced another $60bn in investment and aid to Africa at the triennial meeting of the Forum on China-Africa Co-operation in Beijing.
But some events have a harder time than others making changes, and if this iteration of the Triennial is any indication, Prospect 4 is one.
If the timing of this much-anticipated event on this small island country's cultural calendar suggests that it's actually heading into triennial territory, never mind.
Various other proposals have been floated, from permitting users to circumvent digital locks unless they infringe a copyright, to eliminating the triennial review process altogether.
Advocacy groups are pressuring the agency to adopt as strict a system as possible when it meets for its triennial assembly in Montreal this fall.
The curators said they have not yet begun to think about possible themes or artists for the Triennial, but were looking forward to working together.
Taking place at the Guangdong Museum of Art in Guangzhou, China, the sixth edition of the Guangzhou Triennial is titled As We May Think: Feedforward.
Courtesy Devon Rodriguez Two of the plaster portraits are now on view at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery as part of its triennial portrait competition.
The NGV Triennial is not the first exhibition to become enmeshed in protests related to Australia's contentious offshore detention centers for refugees and asylum-seekers.
Current:LA Food, the second Los Angeles triennial (the first, in 33, took water as its theme), opened the first weekend of October and ends November 3.
This year, like with Current:LA Water in 2016, one of the most suspect aspects of the triennial is the omnipresence of decorated art world artists — i.e.
Newly restructured as a triennial, Prospect 4 opened in New Orleans last weekend; despite technical challenges and an overly broad theme, it yielded some satisfying moments.
The only mechanism for recognizing that there can be legal reasons to violate the DMCA prohibition is the triennial exemption process (which we've covered in depth).
The meetings took place while energy executives and ministers from around the globe converged on Washington for the triennial World Gas Conference, the industry's biggest summit.
I first saw Juliana Huxtable's naked body in the form of a green iridescent statue by Frank Benson at the New Museum Triennial in New York.
Magid's latest work can be seen this summer in exhibitions at the Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen, the San Francisco Art Institute and the Oslo Architecture Triennial.
The artist has developed techniques for navigating blindness through each new series of paintings, including five large-scale works displayed at this year's New Museum Triennial.
Though the Triennial includes other kinds of work (data visualizations; sculptural installations; decorative artworks), its laboratory eco-designs leave the strongest and most thought-provoking impressions.
Books of The Times A few weeks ago, while we were all looking the other way, the triennial survey comparing the world's educational systems came out.
The UK government is likely to propose changes to the regulation of gaming machines in the next few months, following the completion of its triennial review.
The work installed in the Yokohama Triennial demonstrate that issues of crisis regarding nationalism, poverty, the fallout of war, and natural disasters should evoke our concern.
Current:LA Food, the second city-sponsored, city-wide Los Angeles triennial, tests the ways in which art can speak to issues surrounding food, its origins and availability.
Following its so-called triennial review, the government said in October that the maximum stake allowed on FOBTs could be sharply cut over concerns they fuel addiction.
A founding member of the curatorial group Works on Water, she was a lead organizer of the inaugural Works on Water Triennial in New York in 2017.
The Japanese yen The U.S. dollar is still the most-traded currency in the $5.1 trillion a day FX market according to the latest BIS Triennial Survey.
One of those projects Hoffmann turned his attention to was the inaugural FRONT International: Cleveland Triennial for Contemporary Art, for which Hoffmann served as co-artistic director.
His work "Bat Project II," a reproduction of part of an American spy plane that crashed into a Chinese fighter, was withdrawn from the 2002 Guangzhou Triennial.
Where the last triennial situated itself in the digital present and future, this one is emphatically analog: oil painting, ceramics and weaving are among the preferred media.
An art entry in the Listings pages on Friday about the Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial included outdated information about a work that was part of the exhibition.
The announcement was made during the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) in Beijing, a triennial meeting between senior Chinese leaders and their counterparts from across Africa.
Eventually her selfies caught the attention of Lauren Cornell, a curator at the New Museum at the time, who included her in the museum's triennial in 2015.
Young Fathers were originally slated to perform at the Ruhrtriennale on August 18; they have yet to respond to the artistic director's invitation back to the triennial.
" Her filter-free commentary extends to the artworks, too, noting that artist Doug Aitken's installation there was "by far the most fucked up artwork in this triennial.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Today, the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery announced the first-prize winner of the fifth triennial Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition: artist Hugo Crosthwaite.
The 8th Asia Pacific Triennial continues at the Queensland Art Gallery and the Queensland Gallery of Modern Art (Stanley Pl, South Brisbane QLD 4101, Australia) through April 10.
Projects in the Current:LA Food triennial point to the fact that the city funding the event has often contributed to food injustice through its unequal distribution of resources.
Surely that's too much to ask of any one show, but the fourth edition of the New Museum's triennial, Songs for Sabotage, makes a valiant go of it.
The third annual Indigenous Art Triennial is opening tomorrow at the National Gallery of Australia, showcasing work from leading and emerging indigenous contemporary artists from around the country.
Elsewhere, the New Museum has presented four editions now of its contemporary art triennial, and the Queens Museum has hosted eight chapters of its locally centered Queens International.
Each of her three allegorical canvases in the triennial is set in a pastoral outdoor environment, to contrast with "the internal mayhem" her subjects feel, Ms. Ellis said.
Last week, the CAFA Art Museum (CAFAM) in Beijing announced its decision to suspend its inaugural CAFAM Techne Triennial, and Beijing Gallery Weekend has postponed its 2020 edition.
As institutions shutter in response to the epidemic and Art Basel Hong Kong weighs its options, the CAFA Museum's Techne Triennial exhibition of media art has been postponed.
Prospect New Orleans began in 2008 as a biennial, but budget problems forced the event's organizers to rebrand it as a triennial with the third edition in 2014.
Related: 3D Printing Has Its Triennial Moment at the New Museum 3D-Printed Hair Can Sense and Spark Motion Short Film 'Hyper-Reality' Imagines an Oversaturated AR Future
Still, the entire Section 1201 triennial review process remains, at its heart, a largely bureaucratic, ridiculous and cumbersome affair that's no replacement for better laws or meaningful DMCA reform.
"This triennial review has run and run and run and with the political climate in the UK who knows how much longer it may well run for?" he said.
Three-year-old Josh Bedford runs through artist Ron Mueck's installation, "Mass," consisting of 100 larger-than-life skulls, during a media preview of the NGV Triennial on Dec.
Their demand to pull their works from the triennial is a "public gesture of solidarity with the censored artists," the artists wrote at the end of their open letter.
The BIS triennial survey is the most comprehensive report into the 24 hour-a-day foreign exchange market, which transcends national borders and still dwarfs all other financial markets.
As and when the Department for Culture, Media & Sport team re-engage with the Triennial process, we will continue to work with both the department and ministers as appropriate.
While some companies have updated their policies since 2014, most have waited for the triennial vote to come round again and are therefore planning to do so this year.
The Haas Brothers and The Haas Sisters series Afreaks is taking part in the Beauty—Cooper Hewitt National Design Triennial at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum through August 21st.
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The museum, Transformer Station, has been a catalyst for dynamic change in a once-seedy neighborhood on the West Side of Cleveland, and was one inspiration for the triennial.
But when she moved to Louisiana in 2008 for a gig with Prospect New Orleans, a citywide contemporary art triennial, McLaurin had trouble making friends in the Big Easy.
Most recently, she served as a lead curator for CURRENT:LA FOOD (October–November 2019), a public art triennial produced by the City of Los Angeles's Department of Cultural Affairs.
The coronavirus outbreak has already caused the cancellation or postponement of several events, including Art Basel Hong Kong earlier in February and the Major Triennial in Beijing in January.
Yet again, Singapore was an outstanding performer in the triennial PISA tests of 15- and 16-year-olds' reading, maths and science skills, published by the OECD this week.
Art Review This year's version of the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum's always interesting Design Triennial boldly ventures to tackle one of the most controversial topics in today's visual culture.
The Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), a triennial test run by the OECD, a club mostly of rich countries, suggests that Japanese students are among the top performers academically.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Prospect New Orleans, the biennial founded in 2006 in response to Hurricane Katrina, opened this weekend in New Orleans as a newly minted Triennial.
The incident had created a diplomatic crisis, and though it was resolved, tensions clearly remained: Two days before the Triennial opened, the Chinese authorities removed and destroyed Mr. Huang's piece.
Last week, Police arrested a man suspected of making an arson threat against the triennial in a fax message that evoked the deadly attack on Kyoto Animation studios in July.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads NEW ORLEANS — Prospect 4, the New Orleans triennial show that is spread between many museums and outdoor sites, is a hard show to love.
Given that the whole Guangzhou Triennial was based on the core theme of technology, Spaninks speculates that these four pieces were singled out for their specific references to genome modification.
In the last four years, Solano has developed techniques for navigating blindness through each new series of paintings, including five large-scale works displayed at this year's New Museum Triennial.
For the triennial, she scoured the International Institute of Social History in Amsterdam for posters and leaflets across the political spectrum, focusing on repetitive imagery of fighting warriors and animals.
"Uptown" is being pitched as the first in a triennial series, and if it's meant to proclaim the Wallach's arrival, it also functions, perforce, as a kind of peace offering.
And that's why, in a Triennial packed with unfamiliar, cutting-edge material, the biggest surprise is discovering that a deep-seated nostalgia underlies many of these forward-looking design experiments.
At the same time, China was pursuing stronger ties with African nations -- in 2000, Beijing held the inaugural Forum on China-Africa Cooperation, now a triennial deal-making pow wow.
Some companies, including BT and Tesco, are due to carry out triennial reviews this year, which set out the level of cash they need to put in to plug deficits.
"We see a century of natural gas supply in U.S. shale," Ryan Lance, chief executive of U.S. shale producer ConocoPhillips said this week at the triennial World Gas Conference in Washington.
Los Angeles's city-funded triennial, Current:LA Food, has been hosting community meals that are open to the public throughout the city, though the events are still dominated by art world figures.
It makes perfect sense, then, that Current:LA — the triennial that sites art projects and installations in public venues around the city — would choose the topic of food for its second iteration.
This year Vladimir Putin, the Russian president, is set to host the first Russia-Africa summit, a tribute act to the triennial Forum on Africa-China Co-operation (FOCAC), in Beijing.
And it worked: 15-year-olds from Singapore topped the ranks in the OECD's triennial survey on international education in a remarkable showcase of the city-state's social and economic progress.
This weekend marks their second triennial FEMMEBIT Festival: three days of talks, screenings, performances, and exhibitions featuring over 75 emerging and more established artists who engage with technology in myriad ways.
The California-Pacific Triennial, organized by the Orange County Museum of Art, adopts something of a hybrid model, situating artists from California alongside those from several countries along the Pacific Rim.
Trevor Schoonmaker, deputy director and contemporary art curator at Duke University's Nasher Museum of Art, included "Table Manners" in last year's edition of the triennial Prospect New Orleans, which he organized.
Chinese students tested better in reading, math and science than students in any other country, according to a triennial study conducted by the Organisation for Economic Co operation and Development (OECD).
Those who caught last year's New Museum Triennial, Surround Audience, would immediately recognize one of the exhibition's most popular artworks: Frank Benson's hyperrealistic, 3D-printed sculpture of a nude Juliana Huxtable.
The numbers released this week were part of the Fed's intensive triennial Survey of Consumer Finances, in which more than 2149,22016 families participated in interviews about the state of their finances.
Last year, for example, Jens Hoffman was forced to step down as director of the FRONT Triennial and as director of the Jewish Museum after allegations of sexual misconduct surfaced against him.
Vietnamese artist Nguyen Trinh Thi meditates on these questions in "Fifth Cinema" (2018), currently on display at the inaugural Elevation Laos in Vientiane and the 9th Asia Pacific Triennial (APT9) in Australia.
If approved, the 20 million ton per annum (Mtpa) export project could be operating as soon as the end of 2024, Richards told Reuters at the triennial gathering of global gas players.
NEW MUSEUM TRIENNIAL The fourth edition of the downtown museum's brash survey, curated by Gary Carrion-Murayari and Alex Gartenfeld, is slated to include emerging artists from Africa and Southeast Asia. Feb.
With a broad theme of "Beauty," the fifth installment of the Triennial attracted 63 top designers and artists in many fields, bringing over 250 diverse works to the Cooper Hewitt Design Museum.
A love affair Earlier this month, Chinese president Xi Jinping pledged to invest $60 billion in Africa over the next three years at the triennial Forum on China-Africa Cooperation in Beijing.
Following the exchange of statements between the band and the triennial, music legends Roger Waters of Pink Floyd, Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth, and Brian Eno expressed their support of the band.
And in 2008, the splashy first edition of Prospect, the New Orleans triennial (formerly, not coincidentally, a biennial), closed with nearly $1 million in deficit, delaying its sophomore edition by a year.
Nature — Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial continues through January 20, 2020 at the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum (2 East 91st Street, Upper East Side, Manhattan) and Cube Design Museum (Museumplein 2, Kerkrade, Netherlands).
"(Not) Water" is the centerpiece of "Works on Water," a 26-day event, the first in a planned water-devoted triennial, that includes expeditions to nearby creeks and an on-site art exhibition.
Today, the CAFA Art Museum (CAFAM) in Beijing announced its decision to suspend the inaugural edition of its CAFAM Techne Triennial, an ambitious exhibition of media art scheduled to open on February 20.
When President Xi Jinping pledged a $60 billion package of aid, investment and loans to Africa last September at the triennial Forum on China-Africa Cooperation, angry posts emerged on the Chinese internet.
Since it was founded in 20173, FOCAC has become the "Olympics of China-Africa" relations, Steven said, and it has become customary for China to announce huge investment packages at the triennial gathering.
The Yorkshire Sculpture Triangle (Henry Moore Institute, Leeds Art Gallery, the Hepworth Wakefield, and Yorkshire Sculpture Park) secured £750,000 in funding for the establishment of the Yorkshire Sculpture International, an international sculpture triennial.
In 2016 the debut city triennial purported to bring artists and local community members together around the subject of water; this one focuses on the equally vast and elemental subject of what we eat.
That was a lesson that 16,000 evangelicals, most of them student members of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, learned in the aftermath of Urbana, the group's triennial student missions conference in St. Louis in late December.
Around two thirds of the world's biggest financial market flows through London and the report by the Bank precedes a keenly awaited triennial global report from the Bank of International Settlements due in September.
For people who have been blighted, the World Meeting of Families, a triennial Catholic festival which brought Francis to Dublin, sounds like a joke, even though some participants are on the faith's liberal edge.
The open letter, published in Artnews, is signed by 10 artists including Tania Bruguera, Pia Camil, Claudia Martínez Garay, Regina José Galindo, and Pedro Reyes, who also served as a curator in the triennial.
This is not a first outing in the city for the British-born artist, who had an acclaimed 2010–2011 solo show at the Studio Museum and participated in the 2012 New Museum Triennial.
So the Vancouver Special straddles the utopian ideal of creating an accessible city and the dystopian ways this ideal is often manifested — a theme with deep local roots that was apparent throughout the triennial.
The triennial lasts for just one month, too little time for even the most committed viewer to fully experience each of the installations, and includes workshops about foraging, breastfeeding, and bread making, among other topics.
Though Tesco faces a triennial pension valuation exercise next March, Stewart played down concerns, noting several options in the agreement with trustees, including changing the number of years it is due to make annual payments.
In a few weeks, the global conservation community will discuss an eleventh-hour plan to keep elephants from disappearing at the triennial Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).
Longer-term implications include how protracted reduced cash flow expectations are likely to be and whether these impact upcoming discussions with BT Pension trustees as the group enters triennial valuation discussions starting from summer 2017.
The triennial report by the Paris-based Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development showed that 540-year-old U.S. students ranked 40th in the world in math last year out of 72 countries or cities.
Art Review CLEVELAND — The first-ever Front International: Cleveland Triennial for Contemporary Art here, conceived by the collector Fred Bidwell and directed by the artist and curator Michelle Grabner, is organized like a scavenger hunt.
Wednesday's data, from the Federal Reserve's triennial Survey of Consumer Finances, shows the strength of the economic rebound in recent years, but also just how large a hole the recession left in many households' finances.
The challenge of the triennial, compared with surveys like the Whitney Biennial and the Venice Biennale, where most of the participants are already known, is to find "artists we ultimately can believe in," he said.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The most indelible image in Nature — Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial with Cube Design Museum is of a CGI rhinoceros nosing around an empty virtual room with hazy, ghostwhite walls.
The triennial displays some 20073 projects and products from around the world that define a reconciliation of biosphere and technosphere, as Koert van Mensvoort, a Dutch artist and philosopher, puts it in the show's excellent catalog.
From April 13 to July 13, 2019, The Luminary opens Counterpublic, a new triennial exhibition set to animate the everyday spaces of a single St. Louis neighborhood with expansive artist commissions, performances, processions, and public programs.
"A Different Kind of Order," its fourth Triennial, in 2013, featured a roster of contemporary artists, including Mishka Henner, Trevor Paglen and Walid Raad, who have a substantial influence on the making of photographic art today.
Juliana Huxtable, one of the most discussed artists in the New Museum's 2015 Triennial because of its representations of her nude transgender body, also questioned whether greater visibility for transgender art will lead to social progress.
And her cunning decision to cast "Uptown" as a triennial means that Columbia is on the hook to meet its artsy neighbors at least once every three years, and, I hope, far more often than that.
A few months ago, Herbert Henzler, a former colleague of Mr. Gupta's at McKinsey, pushed to have Mr. Gupta invited to the triennial meeting in Boston in June of the firm's retired and former senior partners.
At this year's Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) summit, a triennial meeting between Beijing and African heads of state, Chinese President Xi Jinping announced a further $60 billion in loans and aid for the continent.
"They have declined about 40 percent over the last 30 years and there are only about 68,000 mature individuals remaining in the world and they are really in trouble," he told Reuters Television at the triennial talks.
That's also the overarching message of Nature — Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial, an exhibition unrelated to the book, co-organized by Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum in New York City and the Cube Design Museum in Kerkrade, Netherlands.
Braunig, who studied at Cooper Union and holds an MFA from Yale University, was included in the most recent New Museum triennial, and is currently in a group show at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland (MOCA).
The country consistently ranks at the top of the OECD's Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), a triennial test of 15-year-olds in dozens of countries, in the main three categories of maths, reading and science.
As crude oil prices rise for reasons unrelated to natural gas fundamentals, there is a risk that price-sensitive buyers of LNG will be scared off, according to the executives speaking at the triennial World Gas Conference.
As a celebration of the region — participating artists are asked to reflect the culture and geography of the Seto Inland Sea in their work — the triennial has also injected new creative energy into the fading fishing villages.
Breathing the same arch air, the last show of recent photography at MoMA was a triennial that was dominated by solipsistic photographers who don't venture far from their bedrooms, their bookcases or the computers on their desks.
The simple fact is the typical American family was far less wealthy in 2016 than before the financial crisis and Great Recession struck a decade ago, according to findings from the Fed's triennial Survey of Consumer Finances.
It was shuttered after the triennial received multiple threats of violence over the inclusion of the sculpture "Statue of a Girl of Peace" (2011) by South Korean artists Kim Seo-kyung and Kim Eun-sung in the show.
For example, after the large M&A transactions seen in 2016, it is unlikely there will be any further activity until the outcome of the UK machines triennial review concludes and there is more visibility on gaming valuations.
What happened next were troubling: exhibitions including Urs Fischer: Marguerite de Ponty; Carsten Höller: The Experience; Skin Fruit: Selections from the Dakis Joannou Collection by Jeff Koons, and a market-oriented gimmicky Younger than Jesus triennial lacked rigor.
Of 33 UK listed companies contacted by Reuters, some with large deficits and some in surplus but with large liabilities, seven said they could use updated numbers for their next six-monthly accounting or more conservative triennial pension valuations.
Additional support has been provided by Morgan Stanley, the Triennial Adeline Herder Fund for Collage, Ronni Rubin Bolger, ArtsWestchester, with support from the Westchester County Government, the Friends of the Neuberger Museum of Art, and the Purchase College Foundation.
For instance, the machines triennial review in the UK, the betting concessions renewal in Italy, and the expiry of the current license regime in Germany in 2017 could have an impact on European gaming operators' profitability and business models.
After appearances in two major shows at the New Museum — the Triennial (2018) and "Trigger: Gender as a Tool and a Weapon" (2017), her first museum solo exhibition took place last year, at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami.
The works, which raise questions about the social and ethical implications of artificial intelligence and biotechnology, were abruptly pulled last weekend from the coming Guangzhou Triennial on the orders of cultural authorities in the southern Chinese province of Guangdong.
In addition to running her studio, Ms. Anker is the design director of Terreform ONE, an eco-focused architectural think tank that designed an urban habitat for at-risk monarch butterflies now on display at the Cooper Hewitt Triennial.
While no formal request has been made to bring Thunberg to the agency's triennial assembly that kicks off on Tuesday, ICAO Secretary General Fang Liu said she would meet Thunberg if the 16-year-old activist's schedule permits it.
While no formal request has been made to bring Thunberg to the agency's triennial assembly that kicks off on Tuesday, ICAO Secretary General Fang Liu said she would meet Thunberg if the 16-year-old activist's schedule permits it.
The work in question, a video in which actors including Alec Baldwin and Julianne Moore recite the stories of refugees, is featured in the inaugural NGV Triennial, which opened today at the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) in Melbourne.
These are three of the reasons that Ellen Lupton, the senior curator of contemporary design at the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, and Andrea Lipps, an assistant curator there, embraced beauty as the title of the museum's Triennial, opening Friday.
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Their pupils lead the rankings in the OECD's Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), a triennial test of 15-year-olds around the world, and the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study, which measures ten- and 14-year-olds.
The notion of reframing the outcast is a central theme throughout the Triennial, such as with the disenfranchised populations that appear in New Zealander sculptor Francis Upritchard's odd, skinny figures with dopey semi-shut eyes, birdlike features, and ungainly limbs.
LONDON, Sept 1 (Reuters) - Global currency trading fell to a daily average of $5.1 trillion in April, the Bank for International Settlements said on Thursday, the first contraction shown in its triennial survey of the world's largest financial market since 2001.
The controversy stemmed from a statue of a Korean "comfort woman," highlighting the history of sexual slavery during World War II. 72 of 90 of the artists in the triennial objected to its closure with a statement posted to Facebook.
In her followup to A Pilot for a Show About Nowhere, a visual treatment shown at the 2015 New Museum Triennial, the artist Martine Syms presents Laughing Gas at the Hammer Museum's "Made In L.A." 2016: a, the, though, only.
Declining appetite for major currencies like the dollar and euro, which typically dominate London trading, also contributed to the fall in volume, the BoE said in its quarterly review, citing data collected in its triennial review of the FX market.
With a roster of just over two dozen artists — the 2015 triennial had 51 — from 19 countries the show fills three floors (with a spillover to the lobby) and makes judicious use of the museum's cramped, high-rise, narrow-gauge spaces.
The triennial had lured McLaurin to New Orleans in part because it paid $25 per hour (about the same rate as she was making at the Guggenheim) in a city with drastically lower costs of living than New York City.
According to a triennial survey conducted by the Bank for International Settlements, Hong Kong with $437 billion in FX transactions in 2016 was the second-largest foreign exchange market in Asia and the fourth largest in the world that year.
She has also participated in a several group exhibitions including, also in Paris, the Palais de Tokyo's "Another Banana Day for the Perfect Fish" and in last year's Baltic Triennial in Lithuania where her "Underworld Upside Down" received much critical praise.
For his project, called "Beneath the Date Palms," an extension of his recently closed REDCAT exhibition and part of Los Angeles's city-funded triennial Current:LA Food, Rakowitz left empty spots on the white walls for looted sculptures, including the LACMA-owned relief.
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Tweaking the number in the six-month review of liabilities in company accounts, closely watched by investors, as Tesco did, is also easier than changing the 'triennial valuation', a three-yearly deal with scheme trustees agreeing how much a company must add.
"We are bearing witness to this astonishing energy miracle," Perry said at the opening ceremony of the triennial World Gas Conference, referring to a surge in U.S. fossil fuels production over the past several years made possible by advanced hydraulic fracturing drilling technology.
Nearly 90 percent of all transactions in the $5 trillion-a-day currency markets involve the dollar on one side of a trade, while only 4 percent use the yuan, as per a triennial forex survey by the Bank for International Settlements.
While festivals like the FRONT International Triennial in Cleveland and Open Spaces in Kansas City are investing heavily in attracting outside talent, and using the city as a framing device, a little upstart festival in Detroit, Detroit Art Week, took an opposite tack.
" Now Asia Society is placing its biggest bet yet on contemporary art: Its inaugural Triennial of Asia will open next summer and bring to New York some 40 artists, along with intellectuals and historians, from what it calls "Asia and the world.
The resulting exhibition, given the somewhat ambitious title of the Triennial of Russian Contemporary Art, opened on March 258 for two months to mixed reviews, underscoring just how difficult it is to boil down such a vast, complex country to just one exhibition.
This morning he drove into Washington from his residence, about a mile out from Anacostia, a suburb just across the eastern branch of the Potomac, and at 21886 o'clock appeared at Metzerott Hall, where the Women's National Council is holding its triennial.
The growing roster of ex-government leaders on the board likewise suggests a company prepared to "do whatever it takes to ensure that they are squeaky clean," particularly with a triennial license review in its home city of Melbourne under way, the source said.
Seeing Uptown in this historical, political, and sociological context, I can't help but regard the new triennial as a way to make the case to the local community that it doesn't intend to colonize the area but instead seeks to hold hands with community members.
In analysis expanding on September's triennial report on the world's single biggest financial market, economists from the bank and Warwick Business School Professor Michael Moore pointed to changes the Basel-based central banks' central bank said should be of "first order" concern to regulators globally.
The higher turnover is in line with the Bank of International Settlements' triennial survey in August, the most comprehensive survey of the global currency markets, which showed the Chinese currency was the world's eighth most traded currency with an overall market share of 4.1%.
For the triennial, he consulted with the widows and survivors of the 2012 Marikana massacre in South Africa to create a sculpture and sound installation memorializing the 34 miners killed by police as the workers were attempting to peacefully disperse after a weeklong strike.
The technology found a larger audience at the 2015 New Museum Triennial, where Daniel Steegman Mangrané used the Oculus Rift to transport viewers to a Brazilian rain forest, whose leaves rustled and grass waved as you acted like a fool in the white cube.
MONTREAL, Sept 24 (Reuters) - A global deal to curb carbon emissions from flying will take center stage as the U.N. aviation agency's triennial assembly opens on Tuesday in Montreal under the shadow of protests led by Swedish activist Greta Thunberg later in the week.
My own work, LOVE STORY, a video installation that evolves out of interviews with six individuals who have fled their countries in response to a variety of oppressive conditions, has been enabled and acquired by the NGV for the Triennial, via a generous artist commission.
While Tesco's accounting pension scheme deficit is now 20.7570 billion pounds, down from 5.5 billion pounds, its triennial deficit, also published last month, has gone up to 3 billion pounds from 2.75 billion pounds, even though the company said that also took changing mortality trends into account.
Tens of thousands of visiting wonks have taken similar notes since 22000, when Finland came at or near the top for reading, maths and science in the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), an influential triennial test of 219-year-olds in 21960 or so countries.
The New Museum's next Triennial, which focuses on emerging artists from around the world and will take place in 2021, is to be curated by Margot Norton of the New Museum and Jamillah James of the Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, the museum announced on Monday.
The piece was intended to debut with the rest of this citywide triennial for art in November, but a blowup between the organizers and Ms. Walker, as well as the complicated and expensive nature of the piece, forced them to present it as a coda of sorts.
The more than 1,000 cases of abuse discovered over 70 years in Pennsylvania, the accusations against Theodore E. McCarrick, the former cardinal of Washington, and the cover-ups of abuse in Chile have all cast a pall over the pope's busy schedule and the triennial world meeting.
Juliana Huxtable is a transgender model, D.J., writer and artist whose most prominent art world exposure to date has been as the nude subject of an iridescent 3-D sculpture by Frank Benson at the 2015 New Museum Triennial, where her photographs were also on display.
Elephants will be high on the agenda when the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), an agreement signed to date by 303 countries, convenes its triennial "conference of the parties" (COP)—its decision-making forum—in Geneva from August 17th-28th.
The triennial opens on Saturday, May 6, with a collaborative sound performance by Australian duo Super Critical Mass at 1pm, followed by a conversation at 2pm with the curator and participating artists Santiago Borja, Cedric Bomford, Leyla Cardenas, Cesar Cornejo, Yuki Kimura, Pilar Quinteros, and Trong Gia Nguyen.
I suspect that Mr. Gartenfeld, who is at work on next year's New Museum Triennial in New York, will need time to learn what the spaces of the new institute can do: There is good thinking here, and an impressive catalog, but "The Everywhere Studio" needs to be decluttered.
The museum's biggest exhibition to date, it is the first one organized by Eungie Joo, who became SFMoMA's first curator of contemporary art in 2017 and has an impressive track record of international festivals including the Sharjah Biennial in 2015 and the New Museum's well-received 2012 Triennial.
Following their standout contributions to this year's New Museum Triennial, where they showed large-scale paintings infused with '25s pop-culture references, the queer Mexican artist Manuel Solano (who prefers the pronouns they and them) presents their first solo exhibition at the newly refurbished Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami.
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Their work has been exhibited at international venues including the Museum of Modern Art, New Museum, The Kitchen, and the Queens Museum, New York, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, Arko Arts Center (Korean Arts Council,) Seoul, the Oberhausen Short Film Festival, Germany, and the 3rd Guangzhou Triennial, China.
The curators of Vancouver Special note in the exhibition's catalog that the Vancouver residents who have been displaced by this disparity include the local artist community, which they witnessed firsthand during studio visits done in preparation for the triennial — a reality that is ingrained in the darker side of the show.
While the site-specific artworks, such as Radcliffe Bailey's poetic "Vessel," strewn across Crescent park are a particular highlight, there is no one work in the triennial that steals the show — at least not yet: still to come is Kara Walker's "Kataswof Karavan," which will premiere during the closing week in February.
The Orange County Museum of Art's second triennial of artists from the Pacific Rim, Building as Ever, focuses on architecture and related social issues like displacement and globalization Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Over the past couple of decades, biennials and triennials have become ubiquitous staples of the contemporary art world.
Chapter five, about her experience covering the opening of the Australian pavilion at the 2015 Venice Biennale, has much of the same content as the article she produced at the time for The Guardian; the long feature she wrote for ArtNews about the ARoS Triennial in Denmark bears striking similarity to chapter six.
" And in her coverage of the ARoS Triennial, she'd never be able to describe (as she does in Biennale Bitch) the curator as a "Viking who has a big fleur-de-lys tattoo on his forearm [and] looks like someone you would not want to run into at a heavy metal music festival.
As part of Bergen Assembly, an alternative to many cities' biennial or triennial format, a two-woman outfit called PRAXES is mounting seven exhibitions and events showcasing Benglis's work throughout the year (other Bergen Assembly programming includes investigations into music and instrumentation by Tarek Atoui and public seminars on infrastructure by a collective called freethought).
A group of Cleveland boosters hopes to find an affirmative answer to that question in two years, when they kick off a new citywide triennial, to be called Front International: Cleveland Exhibition for Contemporary Art, a rust-belt rejoinder to venerated European art gatherings like Documenta, which happens every five years in Kassel, Germany.
On Tuesday, he touted the nation's rank as the world's biggest natural gas producer and second-biggest crude oil driller in a keynote speech at the triennial World Gas Conference in Washington, D.C. He added, however, that some domestic and foreign forces are working against the Trump administration's goal of promoting prosperity through energy security.
As part of an effort to keep the DMCA timely, Congress included a so-called "safety valve" dubbed the Section 1201 triennial review process that, every three years, mandates that activists and concerned citizens beg the Copyright Office and the Librarian of Congress to craft explicit exemptions from the law to ensure routine behavior won't be criminalized.
The greater New York region, my own beat, has seen no shortage recently of ambitious eco-art group exhibitions: Storm King Art Center's 2018 Indicators: Artists on Climate Change; Wave Hill's 2018 Ecological Consciousness: Artist as Instigator; the Princeton Art Museum's 2018-29 Nature's Nation: American Art and Environment; the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum's 22017-22013 Nature Triennial.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads OBERLIN, Ohio — While the primary hub of the inaugural FRONT International: Cleveland Triennial for Contemporary Art offered a diverse range of interactions with the city of Cleveland, the three-site offshoot of FRONT, based in the nearby college town of Oberlin, unified its offerings around the broader theme of architecture.
Should they wish to, I invite other Triennial artists who may share my discomfort at having their works under the surveillance of Wilson Security, to temporarily rename their own works WILSON MUST GO. It is extremely unfortunate that individual security workers who are currently engaged at the NGV may experience negative repercussions as a result of this intervention.
The research also looked into artists representing Britain in the Venice Biennale and found that the number of women artist has risen to 50% in the past ten years (compared to 36% in the ten years before that.) Similarly, the percentage of women in UK biennale and triennials (Folkestone Triennial, Liverpool Biennial, and Glasgow International) stands at 51%.
The Tokyo-based artist's "Footprints of Life," a 15-piece installation of giant blob sculptures — previously exhibited in the 2011 Aichi Triennial and Taiwan's 2011 Taoyan Land Art Festival — can be interpreted as islands, or as a nod to Kahuli tree snails, endemic only to Oahu, which were nearly picked into extinction to decorate leis in the mid-20th century.
"Women at low risk and low breast density will experience more harms with little added benefit with annual and biennial screening compared to triennial screening, whereas women with dense breasts and high breast cancer risk may have added benefit from annual compared to biennial mammography," lead study author Amy Trentham-Dietz of the University of Wisconsin-Madison said by email.
When: February 1203–May 27 Where: New Museum (235 Bowery, Lower East Side, Manhattan)  The New Museum triennial may be the best barometer we have in New York of where contemporary art is headed, as opposed to other recurring showcases like the Whitney Biennial and MoMA PS1's quinquennial Greater New York, which serve more of a star-making function.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The inaugural FRONT International: Cleveland Triennial for Contemporary Art is described by founder Fred Bidwell as an all-out effort to put Cleveland on the radar as an international art destination, and described by The New York Times, in an article cited prominently on the festival website, as an endeavor that "offers artists the canvas of Cleveland"— and this it absolutely does.
Auset has previously brought her grocery tent to the park — where Nari Ward's "Jack Totem," a towering found object sculpture made for the triennial, now stands — and would continue to do her work with or without Current:LA, but it's a credit to the triennial's organizers that it folded into its programming activists who do food justice work in the city (including SEE-LA, Los Angeles Food Policy Council, Across Our Kitchen Tables).
LNG Canada, currently being reviewed by its joint venture partners ahead of a final investment decision, has focused hard on ensuring government, indigenous people and local communities are on board with the project, Susannah Pierce, LNG Canada's director of external relations, told Reuters late on Wednesday at the triennial World Gas Conference in Washington, D.C. Strong environmental and First Nation opposition to energy projects has hurt investor confidence in Canada in recent years.

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