- Source: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow
- Source: Yesterday/Today/Tomorrow
Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow is the second compilation and first greatest hits album by American singer-songwriter Kenny Loggins. Released in 1997, it contains many of the hit singles from Loggins' solo career, including many of his movie soundtrack contributions, as well as "The Rest of Your Life," a preview of his subsequent album The Unimaginable Life.
In May 2000 the album was certified Platinum by the RIAA.
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Yesterday/Today/Tomorrow (Traceability is Credibility) is a conceptual art and research project created by Bryan McCormack in September 2016. The project encompasses drawings by thousands of individuals, social media installation arts, as well as educational and community projects in partnership with several universities in Europe. Its focus is the European refugee crisis.
Creator
Bryan McCormack, born on September 15, 1972, in Dublin, is an Irish contemporary artist and activist. Over the past fifteen years, McCormack has exhibited his work in more than 30 group and solo exhibitions. Currently, he resides and works in Paris, France.
His works are based on the belief that art has the power to impact society and achieve social change.
Development
Since 2016, McCormack has engaged in a project that involves visiting centers, squats, and refugee camps in 11 countries across Europe and North Africa, including Morocco.
With a team of volunteers, he encourages refugees to create three drawings that represent different aspects of their lives. The first drawing depicts their life before leaving their home country (Yesterday), the second represents their current circumstances (Today), and the third envisions their imagined future (Tomorrow). The drawings have been shared through the project's social media accounts.
Exhibitions
Several hundred of these refugee drawings, along with multidisciplinary installation art inspired by the stories the drawings depict, were shown in Italy at the Fondazione Giorgio Cini during the May 2017 Venice Biennale. This installation was in conjunction with a performance curated by the artist and Henry Bell, alongside 40 students from Sheffield Hallam University.
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External links
Yesterday/Today/Tomorrow on Facebook
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Ieri, oggi, domani
- Ajay Devgn
- Kumarsen Samarth
- Nasir Khusraw
- Kenny Loggins
- Sys NS
- The Black Orchid (film)
- Car of Tomorrow
- Jun Lana
- Philipp Kirkorov
- Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow
- Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
- Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow
- Yesterday/Today/Tomorrow
- Yesterday, Today, & Tomorrow (Spinners album)
- Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow (film)
- Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow (Gene Harris album)
- Today, Yesterday and Tomorrow
- Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow (K-the-I??? album)
- Jericho Rosales