Sentences with phrase «cultural matter as»

Using cultural matter as his material - medium, he references art, history and theory to form a spatial and temporal narrative arc made up of intercommunicating texts, combined with an interest in the sculptural possibilities of cinematic structures and mise en scène.

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That's no longer the case, as social movements like Black Lives Matter and #MeToo have thrust the power dynamics that she highlights in her own New York City classroom onto a cultural main stage, and made her work more accessible and understandable.
The story ignited a firestorm among top creators and their legions of fans, illustrating that, even as old media mainstays may chuckle at a new wave of digital influencers, their budding economic and cultural clout has become no laughing matter.
It had not occurred to me that anyone would imagine that the only alternative to a boundless confidence in reason's competency to extract moral truths from nature's evident forms, no matter what the prevailing cultural regime, is the belief that moral knowledge is the exclusive preserve of «revelation,» narrowly conceived as a body of inscrutable legislations irrupting into history from on high.
Jewish - Christian rejection of homosexuality can not be, as some claim, a matter of «cultural conditioning,» since on this question it is obvious that Jews and Christians made such a determined, and successful, effort to resist the influence of surrounding cultures.
Of course it does, but to state matters in that way implies that there is something else with which cultural phenomena could be contrasted, such as a metaphysical reality.
To regard Christian faith, or any faith, as merely a private matter runs contrary to Russian cultural traditions.
However we approach the question, it remains true as a matter of simple history that Christianity in its development represents what we might describe as the marriage of Jewish realism and of cultural forms which are not Jewish at all.
Yet it is also the case that such groups frequently come into being in the first place out of a desire to strike back at what their members perceive as America's bullying tactics (in cultural as much as military matters).
Other scholars say that religious tax exemption is simply a matter of good public policy, much as educational, cultural, and other voluntary organizations that render public service are tax - exempt.
Since linguistic signs are matters of historical and cultural convention, when language presents itself as natural rather than drawing attention to its own arbitrariness, it may get granted unquestioned status as the expression of what is real and abiding.
Their discomfort with cultural issues is reflected in their protests that matters such as partial - birth abortion, school prayer, or same - sex marriage are not proper items for political debate; they are rather «wedge issues» that conservatives illegitimately bring into the public arena in order to divide the nation (read: in order to cost Democrats votes).
Yet inasmuch as it seems bereft of any consistently reasoned and integrative perspective on its subject matter, Romanticism is unlikely to satisfy the demand for critical demystification of past cultural formations that has long been prevalent in the contemporary academy.
Yesterday, perhaps, it was still possible for us to wonder whether Mankind as an ethnic and cultural whole could be said to constitute a finally stabilized group: today, overtaken by the rush of events, there is no longer room for any uncertainty in the matter.
As a matter of ethnic identity and pride, most Indians support the ongoing effort to recover and reconstitute their cultural heritage.
At a later cultural stage a sharp distinction is usually made between two kinds of existence which, it is supposed, may occur separately as mindless matter and as disembodied mind but, at least in man, in an association of body and soul.
Decisions that affect people's daily lives are taken in such matters as the quality of information, the diversity of cultural products, or the security of communications.
The youngsters from St Polycarp's Catholic School had previously taken part, and excelled, in classroom sessions which include discussions on cultural and religious matters and how these impact day - to - day life as well as a club like Chelsea.
Some societies have deeply embedded cultural beliefs about the gendered division of family responsibilities, with men focusing on financial matters and women focusing on household matters, even when those women work in the formal sector or outside of the home, as documented by Nkwake [26] in Uganda.
Our data has already shown us that UKIP voters appear to have a different worldview to both Lib Dem and Labour voters, strongly disagreeing on cultural matters such as gay marriage and the role of Christianity in society.
Maybe you've been raised, as I have, in a cultural consciousness that says, yeah food matters, but not that much.
Age, race, ethnicity, cultural background and financial status do not really matter when as long there is understanding and willingness to make compromises.
However, international dating might bring lots of misunderstandings and conflicts as well especially while dating someone without knowing his / her basic cultural matters.
This association of the feminine with weakness or vulnerability may be objectionable in a cultural climate where criticasters monotonously beat the drum for the Strong Female Character, but Denis is an artist, not a sloganeer, and as such she has always been gifted with the only kind of strength that matters — the guts to speak hard home truths and not give a fuck about how they might be received.
A New Orleans based cultural organizer, philanthropy strategist, and curator with 13 years experience at the forefront of the arts and culture sector, her organizing and advocacy is focused on building spaces for the most marginalized to create work, and redirecting resources to communities of color as a matter of justice.
While Lelio admits that the subject matter alone required substantial research and as many as 10 consultants throughout production («At the beginning it was a bit paralyzing... because we wanted to really get it right in terms of the cultural texture and all the cultural nuances»), in the end, it simply came down to the emotional truths of these star - crossed women onscreen.
The Black Panther soundtrack album has been nearly as feverishly anticipated as the film, and no wonder: It is helmed by another improbable straddler of cultural categories, Kendrick Lamar, A-list pop star and Black Lives Matter - era protest poet nonpareil.
Then I might, like E. D. Hirsch Jr., a University of Virginia scholar and author of Cultural Literacy, view mastery of traditional academic subject matter as supremely important to society's least advantaged and to social progress in general.
So the next time someone asks me why it matters whether students go to art museums or see live theater, I can tell them that there is at least as much rigorous evidence showing the long term benefits of cultural activity as there is for interventions designed to boost standardized test scores.
As put by anthropologist Clifford Geertz, «The giving to art objects a cultural significance, is always a local matter».
The office serves as a support system in matters concerning the socio - economic and cultural diversity represented by the district's student population — this includes compliance and policy issues as well as the creation and support of magnet spaces within the district.
It is fundamentally tied to how games mean, to why we play them, and to why they matter to us as individual players and as participants in the human cultural landscape.
2007 — Representation 2007, Jenkins Johnson Gallery, NYC 2006 — 10 Years — A Retrospective, Dolby - Chadwick Gallery, San Francisco 2005 — Domestic Disturbance, Evanston Art Center, Evanston, IL 2005 — Sinister, Tarble Art Center, Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, IL 2004 — The Reflected / Refracted Self, Carl Hammer Gallery, Chicago 2004 — The Artist as Collector, Northern Indiana Arts Association, Munster, IN 2004 — American Realism, Plus One Plus Two Galleries, London 2004 — Meat Market, Lyonswier Gallery, NYC 2003 — Group Show, Dolby - Chadwick Gallery, San Francisco 2002 — Here and Now, Cultural Center, Chicago (catalogue) 2002 — Harboring Beauty, Gesheidle Gallery, Chicago 2002 — Art Chicago, Chicago 2002 — San Francisco International Art Exposition, San Francisco 2001 — Snowglobe Invitational, Gescheidle, Chicago 2001 — Pin - up, Lyonswier Gallery, NYC 2001 — Welcome to My Dollhouse, Zolla - Lieberman Gallery, Chicago 2001 — Subject Matters, Standard Gallery, Chicago (catalogue) 2001 — Artists / Alumni, Block Museum, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL (catalogue) 2001 — Narrative Sampler, Lyonswier Gallery, Chicago 2000 — Les Chemical Carnales, Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago 2000 — Shake the Coat, North Park University, Chicago 2000 — Union League Civic and Arts Foundation Scholarship Exhibition, Chicago 1999 — Union League Civic and Arts Foundation Scholarship Exhibition, Chicago 1999 — Votive Offerings, Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago
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She has been the recipient of several international awards and honors such as the Art Prize / Art Juried Award, Grand Rapids, MI (2015); Rauschenberg Residency Award, Rauschenberg Foundation, Captiva, FL (2014); Rome Prize from the American Academy in Rome (2007/2008); The Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award, New York, NY (2009/2010); Art Matters Grant, New York, NY (2012); Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Award for Artistic Excellence, New York, NY (2010); the Franklin Furnace Fund for Performance, New York, NY (2006); «In the Public Realm», Public Art Fund, New York, NY (2010); The LMCC Workspace Residency, New York, NY (2005); New York Foundation for The Arts Fellowship, New York, NY (2012 and 2005); and the Marie Walsh Sharpe Space Residency, Brooklyn, NY (2010).
She is the co-editor of the books Curating with Light Luggage and Collected Newsletter (Revolver Archiv für aktuelle Kunst), Taking the Matter into Common Hands: Collaborative Practices in Contemporary Art (Blackdog Publishing), as well as the report European Cultural Policies 2015 (Iaspis and eipcp) and The Greenroom: Reconsidering the Documentary and Contemporary Art (Sternberg Press).
Through sculpture and installation they explored the relation between art and life as made manifest through nature, elemental matter or cultural artefacts, and experienced via the body.
Past recipients of the J. Paul Getty Medal have included Harold Williams and Nancy Englander, who were honored for their leadership in creating today's Getty; Lord Jacob Rothschild, for his leadership in the preservation of built cultural heritage; Frank Gehry, for transforming the built landscape with buildings such as the Walt Disney Concert Hall; Yo - Yo Ma, for his efforts to further understanding of the world's diverse cultures; Ellsworth Kelly, for paintings and sculptures of the highest quality and originality; Anselm Kiefer, painter and sculptor noted for his powerful work and complex subject matter; and Mario Vargas Llosa, Peruvian writer, politician, journalist, college professor and recipient of the 2010 Nobel Prize in Literature.
Her writing focuses on her own work, discussing its subject matter, its politics, background and source material, as well as its critical reception and her own cultural position as an artist.
Greenberg meant that as a rhetorical question, a matter of ethical and cultural as well as esthetic values.
JMcK: Were the organisation and logistics complex: language barriers, cultural protocol and practical matters, such as supplies and suitable studio spaces?
People are depicted for their formal or cultural qualities, as matter rendered through light and color.
The display of seemingly unrelated objects in terms of spatial proximity, differences in scale, subject matter as well as the overall diversity of Birmingham's collection chimes with Jess's citation of many inter-connecting references in her work allowing innovative overlaps of visual, historical and cultural analogies.
The works of the exhibiting artists illuminate varied perspectives on an object or matter, as is exemplified in the title and the opening date of the show, where the number «13» can be interpreted either as an unlucky number or as a lucky number, depending on the cultural background and historical context.
Her painting expands on these themes by negotiating the in uence of a number of artists such as Jim Shaw, Alice Neel, Walter Robinson, and Gerda Wegener.This notion of intimacy is further explored by the equal power she invests in symbolic, personal, and pop cultural images, bringing into question the viewer's relationship with emotion and artistic subject matter.
(Amsterdam, Netherlands) The works by Laura Belém, Débora Bolsoni, Cristiano Lenhardt, Matheus Rocha Pitta and Sara Ramo seem to share the same fabric as «The Aleph» since their matter surpasses their individual contexts without surrendering their specificness by exploring local aspects through a complex layering of references grounded by their cultural context.
Committed to cultural preservation and the promotion of work by emerging artists, the gallery serves as a platform for dialogue between contemporary artworks and the printed matter that informs, inspires and in some cases serves as raw material in the creative process.
From the commissioned Black Dada Flag (Black Lives Matter) by Adam Pendleton, which will fly over Randall's Island Park until November to the Live program that features Lara Schnitger's Suffragette City, a hybrid performance (above) in its New York debut, the fair has become as much a cultural meeting place as it is a marketplace.
Working primarily in performance, moving image, and printed matter, Howden - Chapman's work analyzes language and images as means to investigate the confluence of social conventions and personal narratives that underlie economic, ecological, and cultural change.
He has exhibited and performed extensively in the U.S. as well as internationally at venues such as Madrid Abierto / ARCO, The IX Havana Biennial, PERFORMA 05 and 07, IDENSITAT, Prague Quadrennial, The Pontevedra Biennial, The Queens Museum of Art, MoMA, Printed Matter, P.S. 122, Hemispheric Institute of Performance Art and Politics, Princeton University, Rutgers University, The Institute for Art, Religion, and Social Justice at Union Theological Seminary, The MacDowell Colony, Provisions Library, El Museo del Barrio, Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, The Center for Book Arts, Longwood Art Gallery / BCA, The Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, Franklin Furnace, and Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, among others.
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