Sentences with phrase «identity issues bore»

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Let me interject here that the research being done about inter-sex children, those who are born «eunuchs» from their mother's womb, is shedding new light into this whole issue of gender identity and sexual attraction.
Brexit is a fundamentally very boring issue - a technocratic conundrum squeezed into an identity politics straightjacket, a constant churn of processology and esoteric trading jargon.
Please let everybody born Ghanaian be forthwith issued with his / her Ghana identity card, and see how we fight to bring down corruption, even in our own corrupted Ghanaian homes.
It is absolutely essential for our nationhood building, and critically germane to our pursuit of eliminating the self - institutionalizing corruption deed that every native - born Ghanaian be issued with a GHANA IDENTITY CARD now.
The ongoing shift from heavily immigrant to primarily native - born children means schools must address other issues, particularly poverty and cultural identity.
Instead of a sweeping law to help the afflicted few, how about a simple decision to let those who have «gender identity» issues use separate unisex bathrooms and private changing areas if they are not comfortable using the facilities that comport with the body parts they were born with?
This intriguing new novel promises to take on the issue of identity — the one we are born with, and the ones we make for ourselves — through the story of a German immigrant.
The participating artists bring their own pleasures and political dispositions to bear on issues of identity and gender, romance and lust, religious and legal strictures, and public scandals.
2009 Beall, Dickson, SLAM for the holidays, West End World, 23 December Dawson, Jessica, Yinka Shonibare, skewing history with his images, The Washington Post, 20 November Judkis, Maura, Yinka Shonibare MBE: «As Artists, We are Liars», Washington City Paper, 13 November Geldard, Rebecca, Time Out, 6 November Lewis, Sarah, Yinka Shonibare: Brooklyn Museum, New York, Artforum, October Cole, Teju, Shonibare's fantasies of empowerment, 234 next.com, 10 July Hoffman, Barbara, Headless Bods, New York Post, 10 July Genocchio, Benjamin, The Rich Were Different (and Perhaps Still Are), The New York Times, 10 July Kazakine, Katya, Adam Smith, Ocelots Channel History in Artist's Textile World, Bloomberg.com, 8 July Lacayo, Richard, Decaptivating, TIME Magazine, 6 July Rosenberg, Karen, Fashions of a Postcolonial Provocateur, The New York Times, 3 July McLaughlin, Mike, Show blows away art world, The Brooklyn Paper, 2 July Olowu, Duro, Style.com/Vogue, July McCartney, Alison, Class, Culture and Identity in Party Time, NJ.com, 26 June Tambay, Defining Blackness Series, Shadow and Act, 21 June Sontag, Deborah, Challenging cultural stereotypes, International Herald Tribune, 19 June Sontag, Deborah, Headless Bodies from Bottomless Imagination, The New York Times, 17 June Bergman, Amerie, Yinka Shonibare MBE @ Museum of Contemporary Art, White Hot, June Later, Paul, Postcolonial Hybrid fuses art and politics, Flavor Pill, Summer How schoolchildren shaped the new Trafalgar Square plinth, The Times, 22 May Knight, Yinka Shonibare at Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Christopher, The LA Times 6 April Hunter, Alice, Encountering Excess, Art of England, Issue 56, April Jeno, Heather, Hip, British - Born Artist's Show Ushers in a New Era at SBMA, The Santa Barbara Independent, 31 March Pote, Mariana, African Art?
González - Torres is a Cuban - born American sculptor, photographer, and conceptual artist known for work in a variety of media that addresses issues of identity, desire, originality, loss, the metaphor of journey, and the private versus the public domain, whose work appears both at AIC and in Art AIDS America Chicago.
Felix Gonzalez - Torres, original name Félix González - Torres, (born Nov. 26, 1957, Guáimaro, Cuba — died Jan. 9, 1996, Miami, Fla., U.S.), Cuban - born American sculptor, photographer, and conceptual artist known for work in a variety of media that addresses issues of identity, desire, originality, loss, the metaphor of journey, and the private versus the public domain.
Iñigo Manglano - Ovalle, born in Madrid in 1961, is a conceptual artist working across different mediums to create works that focus on issues of identity, class, and the role of the individual in a multiethnic, technologically changing society.
Born in Chicago in 1977, Johnson lives and works in New York and is an African - American artist considered central in the debate revolving around the issues of identity, integration and memory.
«Born in Kuwait to Palestinian parents, Tarek Al - Ghoussein's work has long dealt with issues concerning identity and belonging,» writes Cleopatra Goularas.
Felix Gonzalez - Torres, Cuban - born American sculptor, photographer, and conceptual artist known for work in a variety of media that addresses issues of identity, desire, originality, loss, the metaphor......
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