«Connection'to land may include
contemporary cultural beliefs and practices forming a distinct indigenous culture that has developed from an earlier traditional culture as it existed at the time of the acquisition British sovereignty.
«Connection'to land may include
contemporary cultural beliefs and practices forming a distinct Indigenous culture developed from an earlier traditional culture as it existed at the time of the acquisition of British sovereignty.
Not exact matches
Through interpreting and analysing authors» ideas and positions represented in traditional and
contemporary texts in a range of media, in English or translated forms, students learn to question stated and unstated
cultural beliefs and assumptions, and appreciate issues of intercultural meaning and sensitivity.
The objects he creates are an attempt to form a physical manifestation of memory and reckon with ideas of personal history,
cultural traditions, and
belief systems in the
contemporary world.
Opening on September 20, we the people brings together recent acquisitions in
contemporary art with key loans to explore definitions of selfhood and to reflect on how individuals find solidarity with one another through shared
beliefs, values, and
cultural systems.
The four artists in Revision: Translating Histories engage with
cultural ancestries ranging from Haitian migration and Yoruba
beliefs to the everyday mythologies of good luck charms and barber capes to craft
contemporary portraits of deep - rooted canons.
Lien Truong's paintings examine social,
cultural, and political history, exploring the influences that bind the formation of
contemporary identity and
belief systems in a transcultural context.
We put a very ambitious proposal to ACE and the level of support reflects our
belief that Turner
Contemporary has a major role to play in the national and regional
cultural offer.
Kara Walker's work is well known for the incisive connections it draws between the legacy of slavery in the United States, the evolution of historical narratives and
cultural beliefs, and
contemporary race relations.
The work considers
cultural mutation through combining Vodoun mythology from Benin, Haitian
beliefs, and the
contemporary urban mythology of the Detroit techno group Drexciya — together forming a journey into the depths of collective black consciousness.
Here within the gallery space, audiences can enjoy these
contemporary visual reinterpretations of mythical themed works, while familiarizing themselves with tales that inform our understanding of constructed
belief systems and help facilitate a greater appreciation of our
cultural differences.