Sentences with word «alterity»

January 9 — January 24, 2015 Opening reception January 9, 7 pm to 9 pm The Lodge Gallery is proud to usher in the new year with Alterity, a group exhibition featuring works by Reuben Negron, Emily Burns, Curt Hoppe, Rebecca Goyette, Frank Webster and Ulrike Theusner.
David Maljkovic's exhibition «Alterity Line» includes a series of paintings and expands upon his practice of reconfiguring and re-presenting his earlier works into site - specific installations.
It is the kind of allegorical, even spiritual, science fiction found in Andrei Tarkovsky's Solaris and Stalker, or, more recently, in Natasha Kermani's Imitation Girl, in which characters are on a quest to find their identity in alterity, their self in otherness, and their innermost being in the alien.
The myth of consumerism's «easy exchange», the idea that I can buy the embodiment of rebellion against a system I can't control, and fulfill the yearning for alterity through cultural «placebos», these products, has sort of dissolved, and is now supplemented with a culture of nostalgia and an economy that preys on your attention.
The fear of contamination, physiological and cultural, the anxiety of societies encountering alterities and facing their own projections and prejudices are explored through the contribution of artists of various generations, shown together with historical artifacts and pop culture ephemera.
Where Willibald had drawn clear links between Frisia's swamps and the «errors» they hosted, the anonymous author made a connection between geographic liminality and ethnic alterity.
Therefore, practical wisdom should be used to abandon any cultural, social, religious, tribal, and national beliefs of alterity altogether.
It is shot from the POV of a head - mounted camera likely illustrated in one self - portrait from the photo series Alterity (2002 — 11)-- a thoroughly absurd headgear with antennae of foam, something you'd expect from Mike Kelley.
Sections: Systemic Painting Minimalism Conceptualism Post-minimalism Revolutionary Body Nam June Paik and Bill Viola James Turrel Support - Surface and BMPT Land Art Arte Povera Christian Boltanski Jeff Wall The Return of Genre German Photography Appropriationism Nan Goldin Traumatic Realism Jorge Molder Discourses of Alterity Gabriel Orozco João Tabarra Stan Douglas
Desire confuses alterity, and the watering hole serves the persona as well as the political.
While at UC Berkeley, Benedict participated in the Visuality and Alterity working group and organized the Out of TimeSpace conference with Okwui Enwezor as a keynote speaker across many sites including SFAI.
Coming up to date with historical perspectives on conceptual art's engagement with alterity, Exiles, Diasporas & Strangers makes a unique contribution to art history's rapprochement with the post-colonial turn.
Wallace incorporates the use of images, video, and mixed media in her work in an effort to explore alterity, the study of otherness and the focus on dismantling the concept of sameness.
David Maljkovic's exhibition «Alterity Line» at Metro Pictures includes a series of paintings and expands upon his practice of reconfiguring and re-presenting his earlier works into site - specific installations.
By often adding sculptural elements or architectural interventions — as she has done in the new gallery space — her work further flattens the hierarchy of imagery at work in our visual life by creating an environment where the transmigration and alterity of contemporary images can be physically experienced as part of the viewing.
There, Colin's project takes as its point of departure the figure of the witch as a metaphor for alterity.
Eve is created so as to be oriented toward another because in her alterity, the other is defined and never dominated.
For academic trauma studies, which draws on feminism, Marxism, post-colonialism, and other - isms, recovered - memory therapy recuperates the silences of alterity, over against the patriarchal signifying order.
But what is the alterity of the text?
If understanding is a closure of meaning that includes an encounter with the alterity of the text, how can the production of meaning comprehend the complexity of the text as both a «cultural speech performance» (29) and a code of linguistic signs?
However, as distanciation increases in terms of time, socio - cultural contexts, and linguistic codes, the alterity of the text becomes opaque and therefore subject to polysemy.
But is the alterity of the text to be identified only with depth semantics, with Ricoeur's «world in front of the text»?
The text's alterity will only be experienced if the dialectical dynamic of «belonging to» and «alienating distanciation» has been activated by «effective historical consciousness».
The alterity of the text, however, is not to be identified with the socio - cultural, economic or religious realities which its linguistic code and repertoire reflect.
The alterity of the text, which is identifiable with the subjectivity that has externalized itself in the text in order to communicate a message, is a potentiality that is inherently present in the signs of the linguistic code the author has employed.
As the teacher sensitizes the student to these noble negations, the student enters the postmodern landscape of «dialectical awareness; empathy; hermeneutical sensitivity; openness to alterity («otherness»); respect for plurality; a sense of irony and humor... and humility in the face of shifting and elusive conceptions of goodness and truth.»
After suitable reorientation, we may hope to speak the language of alterity, with «a commitment to civility; a capacity for fairness and charity; compassion in the presence of suffering, with an antipathy for violence.»
They are nothing like real animals; nor are they like the best animals in games, which leverage the interactivity of the medium — games are always, on some level, encounters between the human and the inhuman — to sustain an illusion of independence and alterity.
Sonic, among many other commercial images of the 1980s and 1990s represents the commodification of alterity and rebellion, rendering these concepts less useful, and less capable of inciting change and meaningful social transformation.
It is these sculptures — these «Others» — that now function as representations, forced into a role which merely illustrates their alterity from history as it has been received.
On the other hand, however, the dialogue - oriented confrontation allows for the direct comparison of artistic positions and their varying artistic and biographical prerequisites, thereby clearly indicating artistic production in Germany as a stimulating cooperation and interaction of identity and «alterity».
Sophia Wallace is an American conceptual artist who uses mixed media to explore alterity.
Reflecting possibilities for navigating otherness at the intersection of time, place, and identity, the work in NO ATLAS maps territories known and unknown, real and imagined, material and spectral, playing out each artist's relationships to alterity.
It was Schneemann who spearheaded the expansive metaphysics of women's alterity that until the 19th Century feminists opened nature to women, hid itself away in the wilderness of witches, maenads, amazons, real and mythological, but always made outlaws for their defiance of male domination.
Tabacaru implies that Western art has become too dry, intellectual, and abstracted — the vocabulary she employs asks the listener to focus on the alterity of the African works and grasp not just the artists» innovation, but how their innovation might be of use to Western consumers and collectors.
In the palace Lieberose, the exhibition will show art works dedicated to the topic of alterity.
The Lodge Gallery is proud to usher in the new year with Alterity, a group exhibition featuring works by Reuben Negron, Emily Burns, Curt Hoppe, Rebecca Goyette, Frank Webster and Ulrike Theusner.
Public, Private, Secret does lay out both the negative impacts of celebrity culture, surveillance, porn, voyeurism, social media, et al. upon both our sense of personal privacy and our image - making habits but it is also about the agency of «being seen» and the social impact of widespread self - representation and alterity.
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