Sentences with phrase «cultural flashpoints»

This is the artists» response to their experiences as black women «operating in a system of white male supremacy... at a time when removing Confederate statues are cultural flashpoints
At a time when removing Confederate statues — literally white men on pedestals — are cultural flashpoints of whiteness and class, Garner and (Robinson) play with the size, texture, and scale of white monumentality itself, referencing both real and imagined figureheads of historical exclusion.
For all but a few days after the Whitney Biennial opened, it has been beside The Point, if not impossible, to consider Schutz's painting as a painting, not as a cultural flashpoint.

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Younger Christians are weary of pitched cultural battles and are longing for the «real Jesus» — a Jesus who talks more about washing feet and feeding the poor than flashpoint issues like same - sex marriage and the sanctity of life.
But it similarly revives memories of a wild media / cultural / political flashpoint.
Along with Thelma & Louise, Singleton's film was the second film of that summer to spark a flashpoint for cultural debate in the mainstream media.
As artists respond to the possibility of global environmental chaos, Mark Rappolt examines Tomás Saraceno's Aerocene project, one of the artist's most ambitious imaginings yet The Truth about «Cultural Appropriation» With controversies over cultural appropriation regularly in the headlines, Kenan Malikargues that trying to control what culture artists can and can not use is bad news for political interaction and artistic imagination Power in Black and White In an America where the dividing line of race is now a cultural and artistic flashpoint, Jonathan T.D. Neil searches for a path beyond both pluralism and white privilege Carol Rhodes «Rhodes's landscapes are unlocatable because they are fantastical... They are «nowhere places»Cultural Appropriation» With controversies over cultural appropriation regularly in the headlines, Kenan Malikargues that trying to control what culture artists can and can not use is bad news for political interaction and artistic imagination Power in Black and White In an America where the dividing line of race is now a cultural and artistic flashpoint, Jonathan T.D. Neil searches for a path beyond both pluralism and white privilege Carol Rhodes «Rhodes's landscapes are unlocatable because they are fantastical... They are «nowhere places»cultural appropriation regularly in the headlines, Kenan Malikargues that trying to control what culture artists can and can not use is bad news for political interaction and artistic imagination Power in Black and White In an America where the dividing line of race is now a cultural and artistic flashpoint, Jonathan T.D. Neil searches for a path beyond both pluralism and white privilege Carol Rhodes «Rhodes's landscapes are unlocatable because they are fantastical... They are «nowhere places»cultural and artistic flashpoint, Jonathan T.D. Neil searches for a path beyond both pluralism and white privilege Carol Rhodes «Rhodes's landscapes are unlocatable because they are fantastical... They are «nowhere places».»
Cultural DC presents the work of Ben Tolman in Civilized at Flashpoint Gallery.
Cultural DC present #thisiswhyimsingle, an exhibition by Dafna Steinberg, Jennifer Towner, and Jenny Walton at Flashpoint Gallery from February 20 — March 19, 2016.
WANGECHI MUTU: A PROMISE TO COMMUNICATE The Kenyan - born artist's works address cultural fissures and flashpoints such as colonialism and sexuality.
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