Sentences with phrase «collective invisibility»

In the early 1980s artist Lubaina Himid curated three exhibitions of young Black and Asian women artists, who challenged their collective invisibility in the British art world, engaging with contemporary social, cultural, political and aesthetic issues.
Taking as its starting point three seminal exhibitions curated by Lubaina in London from 1983 to 1985, the Tate Britain display charted the coming to voice of a radical generation of British artists who challenged their collective invisibility in the art world and engaged in their art with the wider social and political issues of 1980s Britain and the world.
They challenged their collective invisibility in the art world and engaged with the social, cultural, political and aesthetic issues of the time.

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BWA for BLM is an underground collective that focuses on the interdependence of care and action, invisibility and visibility, self - defense and self - determination, and desire and possibility in order to highlight and renounce pervasive conditions of racism through the arts.
Shané K. Gooding's To See or Not to See is a three channel video, that pokes at the hyper - visibility of Black men as a collective and at the same time the invisibility of Black men as individuals in American society.
The exhibition's wall text narrates these artists» concerns, opening onto their careers and personal lives: being mothers, being queer, invisibility, being rejected from art institutions, being rejected by male - dominated Black artist collectives.
Gamboa first hit the Los Angeles art scene as an activist and member of the arts collective Asco, creating work to combat the invisibility, imbalance of power and injustices experienced by Chicanos and Mexican Americans.
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