The exhibition will explore the idea of
a contemporary cultural movement in painting and sculpture that has developed in dialogue with and in response to modernism and postmodernism of the 20th century.
Not exact matches
Probably the most important
cultural phenomenon in
contemporary Jewry is the rise of what some have called the «ba'al teshuvah
movement.»
She works on the intersections between
cultural and political / militant
movements in the
contemporary Middle East.
Recognizing the Bronx's
cultural contributions — including the birth of artistic
movements such as hip hop, graffiti art and Latin Jazz, that served as inspiration to many
contemporary artists — in 1999 the Museum expanded its collecting practice to include works by artists for whom the Bronx has been critical to their artistic practice and development.
Showcasing works from the 1960s through 2013, the exhibition surveys political satire and
cultural commentary through art
movements ranging from capitalist realism to
contemporary pop art.
This pioneering
contemporary visual art group exhibition takes the artistic and socio -
cultural movement La Movida (literally «the
movement») of post-Franco Spain as its thematic heart.
This
contemporary visual art group exhibition, curated by Sarah Perks, takes the artistic and socio -
cultural movement La movida (literally «the
movement») of post - Franco Spain as its thematic heart.
Her research is situated at the intersection of literary studies, studies of
contemporary visual arts and aesthetics, and the study of leftist political and social
movements, bringing together
contemporary U.S. Latino / a and Latin American
cultural production within a hemispheric framework.
Deeply rooted in post war
cultural and political context, 1950s art
movements massively influenced
contemporary art in general.
Interested in transformative possibilities Dennis merges various
movements throughout the western art historical canon with modern tropes in order to create clever, provocative and symbolic
contemporary paintings that play on our psychological,
cultural and spiritual relationships.
Manhattan at that time was a melting pot of
contemporary avant - garde
cultural movements: Pop artists and abstract expressionists, jazz musicians and experimental actors, novelists and film directors, socialised, collaborated, had affairs, marriages, fist fights and ideological spats.
Richmond - Edwards and Robles - Gordon, parlayed a series of conversations about personal experiences in the art world, the
cultural influence and legacy of Howard University, and the examination of artist group and
movements such as Spiral, Black Artists of DC, Africobfra and the Black Arts Movement to build a
contemporary art cannon.
Likewise, in the last decade, the Museum of
Contemporary Art in Chicago has organized broad surveys on contemporary art in Mexico City and on the Brazilian cultural movement
Contemporary Art in Chicago has organized broad surveys on
contemporary art in Mexico City and on the Brazilian cultural movement
contemporary art in Mexico City and on the Brazilian
cultural movement Tropicalía.
The discussion will open up a broader examination of current social /
cultural movements that mirror our
contemporary entrapments.
The direct appeal to the senses is unabated, the
movement's place in (pre-digital)
cultural history, its heritage in
contemporary art and the appeal it still holds is discussed in essays by Tine Colstrup, Matthieu Poirier and Joe Houston.
The direct appeal to the senses is unabated — in this book, the catalogue for a current exhibition at Danish Louisiana Museum of Modern Art — the
movement's place in (pre-digital)
cultural history, its heritage in
contemporary art and the appeal it still holds is discussed in essays by Tine Colstrup, Matthieu Poirier and Joe Houston.
The key subject of the course is the Exhibition as Communicative Space and will include: discussions about criticism and analysis of comprehensive phenomenon of how
contemporary art, design, architecture, sound and performance, and publications as dominant art forms of visual culture adapt, co-exist, and conflict with market system; the course will reflect upon creative responses to conflict and crisis versus problems of value judgment on today's market - led
cultural phenomenon and
cultural movement, and the role of curator as a
cultural translator and mediator between the two; and exploration of alternatives for ecological health of increasingly globalized art and culture.
Pop art was a descendant of Dada, a nihilistic
movement current in the 1920s that ridiculed the seriousness of
contemporary Parisian art and, more broadly, the political and
cultural situation that had brought war to Europe.