Sentences with phrase «cultural arena»

In long industrialized nations and newly industrialized nations alike, the social, political and cultural arenas of life are defined and debated in ways controlled by the media.
His research and eventual film work will explore how the influence of these intellectuals reverberated in the post-war cultural arena.
The stories his new works tell expand into a larger cultural arena, yet his investigations remain the psychosexual, the meeting of art and commerciality, and the rawness and refinement of physical desire and lust.
Working primarily in photography, text and print media, her practice engages with the intersection of culture and language, using archival and statistical research to examine transgressive activities in such cultural arenas such as adolescence, feminism, academia and art.
«Life science these days is simply becoming too important, in not just the scientific circles, but also in the political, economic, societal, ethical, and even cultural arenas,» says Ng.
Mundane elements of everyday life are appropriated to emphasize the act of making, portraying reality as it is subjectively experienced by individuals, insider groups and particular cultural arenas — each with their own visual language.
His research and eventual film work will explore how the influence of these committed intellectuals reverberated widely in the post-war cultural arena, eventually giving rise to an emerging discipline of «cultural studies», that, in its focus on popular art forms and vernacular traditions, posed considerable challenges to the established academic elite of that time.
Wilmers played defining roles in the arts and cultural arena.
That impact can extend into the social and cultural arenas, Perkowitz said.
Well, that was 2016 — a weird, troubling 12 months by anyone's standards, characterized by war, political catastrophe and so many extraordinary people in the cultural arena shuffling off this mortal coil that it sometimes felt like some sort of sick...
What defines the artists as a group is that each, independently, is fully responsible to the medium of their choice and is fully questioning of the role that art plays in the contemporary social - political, and / or cultural arena.
With nearly two decades experience in the cultural arena, she is inspired by the immense possibilities for joy and justice at the intersection of arts and community.
This provocative, perhaps unanswerable question is worth asking for what it reveals about a cultural arena in which money and fame often seem to be the paramount obsessions.
Founded in 1998, FRAME is dedicated to promoting French - American cooperation in the cultural arena concerning museums, their collections, and their professional staffs.
Iceland has been punching well above its weight in the cultural arena for the last twenty years.
Fleeing in the early 1940s, he found safe haven in America but was initially wary of his new home and the limits of its cultural arena.
Key figures from the cultural arena, artist Michael Craig Martin, artist / writer Tim Etchells and architect Wayne Hemingway and his son Jack, have co-curated sections of the display.
With some 250 works by more than 80 schooled and unschooled artists, this exhibition argues for a more diverse and inclusive representation in the cultural arena.
Following the acclaimed collaboration with co-curators from different cultural disciplines (In 2009: Michael Craig - Martin, Tim Etchells, Mike Figgis and Wayne Hemingway & Son), Tate Liverpool extends the invitation to other internationally renowned figures from the cultural arena.
It spills over into the cultural arena as well.
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