The exhibition highlights 21c's commitment to using
art as a lens through which to view important current events and issues, exploring the complicated nature of truth today.
In keeping with the exhibition series and commissioned in conjunction with Providence College's Centennial programming, From New Castile to New England: Fly on the Wall uses contemporary
art as a lens through which to have a look at this multi-faceted region in Spain, once a hub - site for St. Dominic's early ministry and exposure to the arts.
This is the first major exhibition to use visual
art as a lens to explore the lure that Coney Island exerted on American culture over a period of 150 years.
An expanded special exhibition space also opened in 2015, then featuring Coney Island: Visions of an American Dreamland, 1861 — 2008 — the first exhibition to use visual
art as a lens to explore the lure that Coney Island exerted on American culture over a period of 150 years.
Not exact matches
With the advent of the smartphone came a boon for the gaming industry, and new niches within the indie - gaming scene have created a whole new
lens through which games can be viewed; we are more aware than ever that games can teach us or exist
as experiential
art in addition to the entertainment they provide.
While the new device may not be
as good
as the best conventional visual imagers, it is the state of the
art for a tunable
lens, he said.
The Orbitrap Mass Analyzer combined with advanced quadrupole, S -
lens, and a high - performance HCD collision cell for MS / MS plus features such
as up to 18 hz scan rate, data - independent analysis (DIA), selected - ion monitoring (SIM), and spectral multiplexing up to ten precursors / scan make this system a state - of - the -
art instrument for chemical and biochemical molecules analysis with up to 280,000 resolution, < 1 ppm mass accuracy, and femtogram sensitivity.
Offer guiding questions or thematic suggestions
as a
lens for students to use with viewing, while they are still getting use to
art analysis.
«Aesthetics» has long been viewed
as a philosophy that looks at
art through a «
lens» focused on beauty, but can be incorporated when writing personal statements -LSB-...]
Our first full day finds us in Manuel Antonio National Park, where we see a sloth
as well
as the notorious white - faced capuchin monkeys — notorious because these «mafia monkeys» have mastered the
art of steal - and - run (stealing your lunch, your camera
lens, your hat, whatever gets their attention).
As you fight through the game you'll uncover more about their world and the characters themselves through the
lens of an anime
art style and charm.
Postcommodity's
art functions
as a shared Indigenous
lens and voice to engage the assaultive manifestations of the global market and its supporting institutions, public perceptions, beliefs, and individual actions that comprise the ever - expanding, multinational, multiracial and multiethnic colonizing force that is defining the 21st Century through ever increasing velocities and complex forms of violence.
Often, the group looks back, using the Wattis Institute for Contemporary
Arts as a space in which to recontextualize a moment in history through the
lens of their particular curatorial conceit.
As part of the FotoFocus Biennial 2016, the October - long celebration of photography and
lens - based
art in Cincinnati, FotoFocus is pleased to announce the major museum exhibition Roe Ethridge: Nearest Neighbor at the Contemporary
Arts Center.
«In my
art, «Essaydi says, «I wish to present myself through multiple
lenses —
as artist,
as Moroccan,
as Saudi,
as traditionalist,
as Liberal,
as Muslim.
As survey exhibitions tend to be, the way of framing raises questions — from the implication of contextualizing women artists in Glasgow through the
lens of their association with the
art school, and the absence of women architects particularly given the strong associations between the school and city to architecture.
Along with Kelley Walker, above - mentioned Set Price, and Tauba Auerbach, Guyton was considered
as someone who's at the forefront of a generation that has been reconsidering both appropriation and abstract
art through the 21st - century
lens of technology.
The museum long ago decided on a populist approach to its exhibition program, so it should come
as no surprise that it has chosen to introduce its audience to Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo not from an
art - historical perspective but through the
lens of their love of Mexico, shared politics and tumultuous personal life.
To see, to understand how
art can act
as a
lens, a prism, through which to understand broader cultural experience — now and after Brexit.
Pretty Raw takes the artist Helen Frankenthaler
as a
lens through which to refocus our vision of modernist
art over the past 50 years.
The exhibition you curated for the Rose
Art Museum, «Pretty Raw: After and Around Helen Frankenthaler,» positioned Frankenthaler as «a lens through which to refocus a vision of modernist art over the past sixty years.&raq
Art Museum, «Pretty Raw: After and Around Helen Frankenthaler,» positioned Frankenthaler
as «a
lens through which to refocus a vision of modernist
art over the past sixty years.&raq
art over the past sixty years.»
Organized in collaboration with the Museum of Fine
Arts, Houston, Home — So Different, So Appealing features U.S. Latino and Latin American artists from the late 1950s to the present who have used the deceptively simple idea of «home»
as a powerful
lens through which to view the profound socioeconomic and political transformations in the hemisphere.
My intent is to bind the adolescent allegories in my
art with that of a hapless dreamer's vision for transcendence
as an adult, whether it be someone who comes to a large city or new country seeking to fulfill their life's goal, or anyone living outside of their desired context looking in through the
lens of international pop culture, mythology, folklore, and legend for heroic archetypes to identify with.
Their re-uses of Munch's images have functioned
as a two - way
lens, giving insight into their own practice while helping to redefine the understanding of Munch's
art through their acts of reception and translation.
For Galvez, and perhaps
as a modus operandi of the gallery itself, the pathways of non-objective abstract
art created by, and funneled through, Malevich (b. Ukraine) and Mondrian (b. Netherlands), among others, are the seed - like
lenses that grew into movements that thrived through the 20th century to the present.
Alison McDonaldThe exhibition you curated for the Rose
Art Museum, Pretty Raw: After and Around Helen Frankenthaler, positioned Frankenthaler as «a lens through which to refocus a vision of modernist art over the past sixty years.&raq
Art Museum, Pretty Raw: After and Around Helen Frankenthaler, positioned Frankenthaler
as «a
lens through which to refocus a vision of modernist
art over the past sixty years.&raq
art over the past sixty years.»
A Rail Curatorial Project lead by Phong Bui of the Brooklyn Rail, this exhibition focuses on artists whose practice interrogates the contemporary social climate, including issues surrounding immigration, the environment, human rights and equality, foreign relations, among others, ultimately drawing attention to
art as it functions
as a
lens for better understanding the time in which we live.
Glass Gallery Curated by Phong Bui and Rail Curatorial Projects A Rail Curatorial Project led by Phong Bui of the Brooklyn Rail, this exhibition focuses on artists whose practice interrogates the contemporary social climate, including issues surrounding immigration, the environment, human rights and equality, foreign relations, among others, ultimately drawing attention to
art as it functions
as a
lens for better understanding the time in which we live.
Looking through the
lens of soft power, Cibic re-envisions nationally representative architecture and
art as props and framing devices that nation states and political bodies use when they assert control and enact protocol rituals.
Featuring artists and
art historians Cecily Brown, Emmelyn Butterfield - Rosen, and Nick Mauss, and moderated by Jutta Koether, this panel will consider different methods of reading Florine Stettheimer's work, through the
lens of social and cultural history, or
as an alternative example of modernism, creating its own series of networks from within.
Her graduate studies and research are focused on contemporary
art through the lenses of affect theory and feminist theory, and her art criticism has appeared in publications such as Mousse Magazine and Art Pape
art through the
lenses of affect theory and feminist theory, and her
art criticism has appeared in publications such as Mousse Magazine and Art Pape
art criticism has appeared in publications such
as Mousse Magazine and
Art Pape
Art Papers.
Yale's Master of Fine
Arts in Photography program is dedicated to an evolving investigation of photography
as a
lens - based medium responsive to a range of expressive modes.
The exhibition will be accompanied by a new publication, The Crime of
Art, which surveys Kota Ezawa's career using crime
as a topical
lens, published by Radius Books.
The term «parafiction» has recently been deployed to describe a category of
art operating in the gray area between fiction and reality, and seems an appropriate
lens for looking both at Headless
as an artistic proposition, and at offshore finance
as a legal practice.
In this interview filmed in 2013 at McCullough's Martha's Vineyard home, the author of The Greater Journey: Americans in Paris provides enlightening commentary on American
art and history
as seen through the
lens of works included in a 2013 — 2014 Corcoran installation titled American Journeys: Visions of Place.
The term «parafiction» has recently been deployed to describe a category of
art operating in the grey area between fiction and reality, and seems an appropriate
lens for looking both at Headless
as an artistic proposition, and at offshore
as a legal and financial practice.
A Rail Curatorial Project led by Phong Bui of the Brooklyn Rail, OCCUPY MANA focuses on artists whose practice interrogates the contemporary social climate, including issues surrounding immigration, the environment, human rights and equality, foreign relations, among others, ultimately drawing attention to
art as it functions
as a
lens for better understanding the time in which we live.
Since that time, she has continued to explore portraiture
as well
as produce landscape images inspired by her study of iconic imagery from
art history, painting and landscape photography,
as seen through the
lens of her own experience of identity and culture.
Research is at the centre of her work, with subjects
as diverse
as art nouveau design to 1970s disco, studied closely and used
as a
lens through which to view the world.
This beautifully illustrated book looks at Finland's Ateneum
Art Museum through a social lens, addressing how historical and political events have influenced art and artists as well as museum work and acquisitions for the collecti
Art Museum through a social
lens, addressing how historical and political events have influenced
art and artists as well as museum work and acquisitions for the collecti
art and artists
as well
as museum work and acquisitions for the collection.
As part of its Picturing the South series of commissions, the High Museum of
Art recently asked acclaimed photographer Mark Steinmetz to turn his
lens on the American South.
Through an individual
lens, Work Hard suggests an imaginary time and place in
art history
as past, present and future converge in a narrative of national identity and
art production.
This project uses feminist
art of the last half - century
as a
lens into what may lie ahead in the future of the feminist movement.
This exhibition explores the history of perception through the
lens of visual
art and serves
as primary source material for a University of Chicago class of the same title.
When I look down on the collection from 35,000 feet
as it is, I see that race is a really bad
lens through which to view
art.
With an eye toward projected demographic trends such
as these, the group exhibition The Future of America at the Hudgens Center for the
Arts through April 28, brings together work by seven
lens - based artists documenting various communities and subcultures among American teenagers and children: black cowboys and cowgirls, boys wearing fatigues and armed with paint guns, adolescent girls in their bedrooms.
As I say, race is simply not a good
lens through which to view
art.
At Open Eye Gallery, «Not All Documents are Records: Photographing Exhibitions
as an
Art Form» looks at three events — Documenta, The Venice Biennale, and Liverpool Biennial — through the
lens of photography.
Said Christina Mossaides Strassfield, Museum Director and Chief Curator, Guild Hall Museum, «We wanted to present Peter Beard's body of work through a different
lens, by exploring the artist's visions of Kenya and Montauk
as encampments / refuges where his
art and life converge.»
With its new exhibition, «Blues for Smoke,» on view until April 28, 2013, the Whitney Museum of American
Art explores a large array of contemporary art, from the 1950s to the present, through the lens of blues as an artistic sensibility and cultural idi
Art explores a large array of contemporary
art, from the 1950s to the present, through the lens of blues as an artistic sensibility and cultural idi
art, from the 1950s to the present, through the
lens of blues
as an artistic sensibility and cultural idiom.