Sentences with phrase «changing artistic approach»

Photographs documenting various installations, happenings, and exhibition openings reveal the ever - changing artistic approaches and methods presented at the MCA over the decades.

Not exact matches

We are providing a 21st century approach to its observance not just by recharging memory, but through an artistic reflection with a balanced affirmation of Hispanic heritage and indigenous traditions for collaborative new routes of expression from ancestral roots focused on the concerns of UNESCO: Cultural Rapprochement, Biodiversity, Ocean Care and Seafaring, Climate Change mitigation through sustainable energy, reforestation, gender equity and health issues.
In these differences and changes, Chi develops ways of flowing / deconstructing / dispersing in his artistic approaches.
Essays take a range of approaches, drawing on personal recollections of artistic collaborations and friendships; focusing on individual objects, groups of works, or Conner's materials and process; or contemplating and interpreting the artist's inimitable and ever - changing methods through a thematic lens.
The strategic plan, launched in October 2007, and the subsequent Action Plan released in 2008, outlined five overall directions for the Council over the next three to five years: reinforcing the Council's commitment to individual artists, working alone or collaboratively, as the core of artistic practice in Canada; broadening the Council's commitment to arts organizations to strengthen their capacity to underpin artistic practices in all parts of the country; enhancing the Council's leadership role in promoting equity in fulfilling Canada's artistic aspirations; making partnerships with other organizations, including other funders, a key element in the Council's approach to advancing its mandate; and enhancing the Council's capacity to support the arts and implement change by strengthening its structure, staffing and services.
The goal of the exhibition is to present a variety of artistic approaches that communicate an ecosystem of ideas that can demonstrate the necessity of change to patriarchal society.
Around 1920, however, Hine changed his studio publicity from «Social Photography by Lewis W. Hine» to «Lewis Wickes Hine, Interpretive Photography,» to emphasize a more artistic approach to his image making.
Taking this title as their starting point, the curators will approach the ever - changing nature of an ecosystem and how this is reflected in artistic and institutional practice.
Since its inception in 2008, the project is involved with contemporary issues like the changing perception of authorship, de - and recontextualization of images, appropriation, artistic approaches to photographic archives and the rise of the remix culture.
But the series also exemplifies her own artistic approach: over the past year she has changed, rearranged, destroyed, and rebuilt these images in an endless creative process.
The exhibition brings together some of London's most urgent artistic voices, contextualizing their approaches and identifying a new direction of art in a climate of rapid change.
Neto succeeded the generation of Brazilian artists known as Neo Concretists that took a part in the liberation of artistic approach during the 1960's and 1970's, changing the viewer's position in regard to artwork by making him the active part and the one who control the artistic process.
Polke's creative output during the 1960s and 1970's a time of enormous social, cultural, and artistic changes in Germany and elsewhere, demonstrate most vividly his imagination, sardonic wit, and subversive approach in his drawings, watercolors, and gouaches he produced.
120 years after Moore's birth, the Henry Moore Foundation presents Out of the Block: Henry Moore Carvings, an exhibition exploring Moore's changing approach to this key element of his artistic practice.
Sharpened Artist is changing the game with a well - rounded, immersive approach to learning the skills you need to chart your own artistic course.
Approaching things differently changes from being flexible, artistic, unique, or innovative, and becomes unethical, illegal, and un-reimbursable.
Weaving her own creative approaches to healing with the principals of Ericksonian Hypnotherapy, Play Therapy, Native American, Hawaiian, and other transcultural teaching, Dr. Mills teaches participants to create and utilize Storytelling, Artistic, StoryCrafts, and Living Metaphors to effect transformational change for children, adolescents, families and communities with whom they work.
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