Sentences with phrase «art confront reality»

The concept for the exhibition revolves around a series of questions, «Can art confront reality?

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Hunter, who studied at Edinburgh Art School, and now lives in London, said: «The series is about the loss of imagination we all experience as we grow older — and how confronting that loss opens us up to the understanding that our shared reality is subjective.
Confronted with urgent demographic realities, art - museum directors are drawing on game theory, interactive technology, and a host of other new strategies to help people feel welcome, engaged, and emotionally fulfilled.
The weariness of Mexican peddlers, again by Ibarra, looks forward to a reality that art and culture still can not confront.
Confronted with these digital realities outside of a logical environment, we are challenged to reflect on the allure and contention inherent in digital representation, and what it means to view art in the age of social media.
This small - scale exhibition does not document the events of this year nor does it aim to predict the ones of next years, it rather sets to confront the deep and rapid changes brought to our culture by the historic developments, claiming that art's specific language possesses unique possibilities that allow us to identify the most intimate representations and aspirations of our times and to offer us the critical instruments for making sense of our reality and for approaching our common future.
2 - TIMES • Art Debra Scacco, «The Narrows» @ Klowden Mann — «Examining the liminal space of the immigrant journey, in which the future of the individual confronts the reality of politics and power...»
Sept. 26 — Dec. 19, 2015 «RENEE STOUT: Wild World» @ Hemphill Fine Art Washington, D.C. Working in a range of mediums from painting and photography to assemblage, Renee Stout «confronts difficult realities in her personal life and attempts to better understand the human condition.»
«RENEE STOUT: Wild World» @ Hemphill Fine Art Washington, D.C. Working in a range of mediums from painting and photography to assemblage, Renee Stout «confronts difficult realities in her personal life and attempts to better understand the human condition.»
How often we «see» a new reality when confronted by great art!
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