She curated several residency projects (AFFECT, 2014 - 16; Fugitif, 2011) and programs (Self - monitoring as a curatorial experiment, 2014; The performative curatorial studio, 2013), focusing on critical and
creative contexts where the relationship artist / curator is challenged through active forms of dialogues.
But we also need a new
creative context where those voices can turn their truths into movies that stand the test of time.
Not exact matches
Creative and dynamic religious forces are finding their expression not in the
context of the organized church, but in film, literature, and the arts, and also in some aspects of science and industry,
where people are seeking ways to give institutional expression to their basic religious concerns while at the same time rejecting alliances with institutional religion.
A debt settlement company found some of his TV interviews and, by taking his statements out of
context and employing
creative editing, produced a video
where it looks like he's endorsing an «Obama - approved» debt - relief program.
The game's
creative dialogue is not only very amusing but helps provide
context for your next mission, as there is a non-linear progression
where you must find certain items from previously played stages in order to continue with the story.
The exhibition's curators, Elisabeth Sussman and Elisabeth Sherman of the Whitney and Christine Macel of the Centre Pompidou, chose to round out the collection's
context by including artists whose works are destined for the Whitney as well as the Pompidou, some of whom, Weinberg noted, have their studios in the 10th and 11th arrondissements, the areas afflicted by the worst of the carnage,
where poets, dancers, critics, artists and architects were among the dead — «a strike against the heart of Paris's
creative community.»
They found many instances
where their
creative lives had crossed and were able to speak to each other in the mythological and spiritual
context of art.
Drawn from the Tate Collection, which is itself a host of
creative processes with its own laws of hospitality, Thresholds looks at the ways of understanding what art means in a wider realm of culture and society
where hegemonic power structures and changing political and economic environments become the fabric of art rather than a mere
context.