Not exact matches
A bold new leap in Persian - language cinema, UNDER THE SHADOW repurposes the conventions of genre storytelling into frightening new form, delivering an emotionally pulverizing experience in fear that also functions
as gripping
sociopolitical commentary.
Through actions and mark - making, the artist transcends the wall
as mere surface or backdrop by way of performative inscriptions and drawing, embedding
commentary that engages art history, popular culture and
sociopolitical concerns.
Graceful assemblages and swirling abstractions stood
as compelling counterpoints to the locally based African - American artist's piercing
sociopolitical commentary on race and class relations
In many of her works from the 80s onwards, this same concept is brought to bear on a larger realm of
sociopolitical commentary,
as she address issues of war and violence against bodies other than her own.