Sentences with phrase «broader cultural influence»

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.
Although each artist belongs to and emerged from distinct cultural milieux, the exhibition explores the formal and conceptual affinities shared between the three, revealing the broad cultural influences and forces that inspire each artists» practice and bridges their work.

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Self - schooled in the history of European nationalism — especially as championed by Giuseppe Mazzini in Italy — Savarkar sought to give expression to a broad cultural ideology that could challenge the British Raj, counter Western influence more generally, and provide intellectual defenses against Muslim beliefs and the allegedly culture - destroying work of Christian missionaries.
I didn't expect him to resort to stereotyping or painting them as «unlikely to interfere with any cultural awakening,» especially because he's someone who acknowledges the importance of community if we are to see a return to Catholic influence in the broader culture.
The influence that religious broadcasters may have is more significant, therefore, when they are viewed within the broader context as indicators of a general cultural trend among groups of disenfranchised citizens.
These glass cabinets offer a mode of presentation where artworks and historical documentation come together, offering an insight into the working methods, influences, collaborators and supporting institutions, and the significance of women artists in the broader cultural field, such as Patrick who co-founded the Glasgow Women's Library over two decades ago, of which photographs from the 1990s are also on display.
Her compositions speak of Gourlay's love of music, architecture and nature filtered through a broad range of cultural influences and accomplished art making techniques.
Within his practice, he reflects on the broad cultural and social effects of communication and image processing technologies while critically engaging the power structures of mega corporations that dramatically influence our worldview through the internet.
Their biographies remain largely unknown, yet their cultural influence has been broad and complex.
For forty years her work has had a broad influence on contemporary art, graphic design, and cultural discourse.
It's key to recognize, though, that the canon of AbEx masters was also the product of societal biases, and that our subjective opinions are not always free from the influence of broader cultural realities.
RE: «I've been told off and on that we'll know society is really absorbing the idea that humans are influencing important Earth systems when the discussion spills out of the environmental niche and into the broader cultural discourse.
«We'll know society is really absorbing the idea that humans are influencing important Earth systems when the discussion spills out of the environmental niche and into the broader cultural discourse.
I've been told off and on that we'll know society is really absorbing the idea that humans are influencing important Earth systems when the discussion spills out of the environmental niche and into the broader cultural discourse.
The substantial continuing health and social inequalities faced by Indigenous Australians are increasingly well recognised and documented.1 The broad sociocultural influence on serious Indigenous health issues, such as diabetes and rheumatic heart disease, is also well recognised; poverty, lack of cultural security and a paucity of appropriate staff within health services for Indigenous people are evident contributors.2 - 4
The influence of child care must be understood in the context of many other developmental influences, family processes, and broader cultural values concerning out of home care.
In addition to family factors, adolescent risk behaviours are influenced by peers, school, neighbourhood and broader cultural contexts.5 The family plays a central role in potentiating or protecting against risk within and across these contexts.6
An additional set of targets is being developed by the Close the Gap Campaign partners to address the broad range of social and cultural factors that have a profound influence on the health of Indigenous Australians, such as housing, education, community safety, employment, community development, culture and language and contact with the criminal justice system.
Depending on where you live, you may have heard Spanish - inspired homes called Southwestern, California, Hacienda, Santa Fe, Santa Barbara, or — to suggest a broader scope of cultural influences — Mediterranean.
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