Over the past decade, the artist's highly conceptual practice has embodied a wide range of mediums and formats, including large-scale works on canvas, fabric works, film and video, audio recordings, artist's books, posters, installations and events.
Each year ISSUE fosters new work by hundreds of artists whose creative practice across the disciplines of music, sound, dance, visual arts, film, video, literature, and genre-defying new art forms embodies the highest spirit of artistic integrity and exploration.
The CIO Council is pleased to endorse the principles and best practices embodied in this guide.
Several practices embody courage.
The Constitution of Brazil applies restrictions on professional practice of law embodied in the fulfillment of the requirements and qualifications they require, which may include, in addition to graduation formal submission of the applicant in the proficiency tests.
Ancient Roman funerary practices were part of the mos maiorum, "the way of the ancestors" or "tradition," and drew on the beliefs embodied in Roman public and domestic religion.
Pierson's practice embodies an array of media spanning from wall-drawings, word-pieces, installations, drawings, paintings and photographs.
University High's practices simply embody a less sophisticated, rather blatant example of what is really important to our society: money.
The reformers of the 16th century often assumed that medieval Catholic practices embodied lingering remains of Pagan religious practices, and thought of holy wells in that way.
Aesthetic reason is typically found in works of art and literature, and encompasses the novel ways of seeing the world and interpreting things that those practices embody.