Not exact matches
Cooper also manages ARRAY @ The
Broad, an on - going film series featuring classic and contemporary films curated with an eye toward the intersection of art, history, and
cultural identity.
JTD: What role does family play in your work, and how do you navigate between the specifics of individual family
identity and the
broader issues of
cultural identity?
Those all - too - human flaws contribute to a
broader portrait of an artist who understood, perhaps more astutely than his peers, the
cultural moment in which they were immersed as
identity politics and the popularity of the photographic medium shifted to center stage.
Our recent pop - up shows have investigated a
broad range of topics: the relationship between hair,
identity, and
cultural memory («(De) Tangled»); the importance of food, particularly in the American South («FOODWAYS»); and the significance of the city's neighborhood movie theaters («Moviehouse NOLA»).
In his
broader practice, the Dubai - born contemporary artist works with digital video, painting, sculptural installation, computer software programs, and print, to test the complexities of
cultural identity.
In the 1970s and 1980s, photographers such as Robert Frank (American, born Switzerland, 1924), Jim Goldberg (American, born 1953), Larry Sultan (American, 1946 - 2009), and Nan Goldin (American, born 1953) exposed their lives and those of others, using single or multiple pictures, to examine
broad cultural questions of family and
identity.
Finally, this thesis explores the historical legacy of these two exhibitions and relates the questions of
identity and difference they illuminate to
broader struggles for
cultural pluralism at the end of the twentieth century.
Utilizing a plethora of mediums, including painting, sculpture and paper, the exhibition seeks to flesh out concepts of self
identity, sexual autonomy, perceived body image and the
broader cultural influence on our physicality.
Continuing a narrative on the role of the nation, the resulting work compels its viewers to acknowledge a conflicted past while speaking to a
broader discussion of racial and
cultural identity.
She creates conceptually based socio - political,
cultural and environmental objects, installations and performances that take on
broad subjects such as feminism, national
identity, climate change, war and the economic crisis.
Founded in 1979, the New York City - based practice established its
identity through self - generated conceptual art and architecture installations, before reaching international prominence with large - scale
cultural and civic projects such as the Blur Building at the Swiss Expo 2002 in Yverdon - les - Bains; the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston; the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts redevelopment project and the High Line, both in New York; as well as the
Broad museum in Los Angeles and the recently completed Zaryadye Park near Red Square in Moscow, which opened in September 2017.
The exhibition — which contextualizes drawing as part of her
broader consideration of photographic and film representation — shows how drawing can revisit, question and change images used for personal,
cultural and national
identity.
Ruppe utilizes a
broad scope of approaches to his art making, including graphite transfer drawing, casting, video, installation, and performance to challenge the possibilities of
cultural ownership and altered
identity.
«Bound Unbound: Lin Tianmiao» traces the arc of Lin's career from the mid-1990s, foregounding a body of work that addresses a
broad set of concerns that range from gender roles to personal and
cultural identity in post-Tiananmen China.
Weaving in St. Louis into the
broader and complex connections between Germany and the United States during the 20th century, Stih and Schnock have produced an absorbing and provocative exhibition that investigates German
identity,
cultural mobility, and transnational exchange.
Run every six years, the NATSISS covers a
broad range of social subject matter including culture and
cultural identity, social networks, housing, health - related topics, employment and education.
[61] Rather, «it may embrace self - governance in the
broader sense of decision making to maintain
identity including
cultural matters, languages, customary law, definition of group membership and ownership and use of land».