Sentences with phrase «contemporary redefinition»

And it is also through knowledge of the past and of art history that these conceptually parallel projects of Irene Grau's gin significance and move forward in the contemporary redefinition of the landscape genre, as well as the idea of displacement, a core concept in her art practice.

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Not only can hardcore horror provide a corrective to «torture porn's ostensible «extremity», and the meanings of «torture porn» as a categorising term,» 4 it can also provide a redefinition of the boundaries of the genre within the context of contemporary U.S. horror.
Her current research focuses on a redefinition of contemporary art history through postcolonial theories and the genealogy of cultural displacement; she also works on feminist art and theory of the 1970s.
Koyo Kouoh is an exhibition maker and cultural producer whose curatorial work revolves around the redefinition of the contemporary African persona.
Post-black art became a stance in this transitional moment in the quest to define ongoing changes in African - American art, and ultimately became part of the perpetual redefinition of blackness in contemporary culture.
At 38, Mr. Rauschenberg is both contemporary and historical, and his creations tend to force a redefinition of what art is all about.18
Klisline, Sweden: The Wanas Foundation 1997 Best of the Season: Selected Works from 1996 - 97 Gallery Exhibitions, Ridgefield, CT: The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, 1997 Redefinitions: A View from Brooklyn.
Matta - Clark's audacious hybridization and redefinition of three mediums — architecture, sculpture, and painting — opened new modes of contemporary expression just as decisively as the maverick actor had done.
Performance has become such a catchword in contemporary art circles, as artists and critics alike seek to characterize the current shifts in production toward acting out or interacting with audiences — frequently in order to intersect artistic practice with political agency and redefinitions of protest — that I ought to have entered Tate Modern's «The World as a Stage» with ears prickling and eyeballs peeled.
Recognizing a generational shift in black artists of the new millennium, Thelma Golden, the Studio Museum's director and chief curator, coined the semi-controversial term «post-black» to characterize this knockout assemblage of work by young black emerging artists, a term that spoke to the ongoing redefinition of blackness in contemporary culture.
, a large - scale survey of contemporary artists whose «work demonstrated a revolutionary redefinition of an ancient material.»
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