His work has been exhibited in museums, galleries, and
cultural spaces such as Haute Definition Gallery, Paris, The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Montreal, The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York, and Laboral Centro de Arte, in Spain.
Not exact matches
Rather, what Crouch did was to continue the tradition of creating new
cultural forms from within the folk culture he inhabited and taking
such artifacts into a broader public
space.
Such a commitment places Volf at odds with two formidable rivals in the contemporary world: (a) those ecclesial traditions (Roman Catholic and Orthodox) that insist that the «constitutive presence of Christ is given only with the presence of the bishop standing in communjo with all bishops in time and
space» and (b) those postmodern
cultural and social standards that are grounded in individualistic and consumer - driven life styles and that simultaneously relegate all religious experience to the nether regions of the privatized soul.
Liturgy can be conceived of as providing
such space whereby particular religious and
cultural heritages are harbored and celebrated even as they share in the richness of another / other religious tradition / s.
«The council's draconian licensing policy is unnecessary, unlawful and threatens the very essence of what makes Camden
such an important
cultural space.»
Tim Wu's The Master Switch details many
such moments in US history where communications and media companies have reached a size where they dominate the marketplace and begin to infect public and
cultural space.
This observation coincides with the theory of neuronal recycling, developed by Stanislas Dehaene, and which stipulates that advanced
cultural cognitive processes,
such as mathematics, recycle ancient evolutionary brain functions,
such as a sense of number,
space and time.
According to the study commissioned by the Royal Mail, Edinburgh beat cities
such as London and Glasgow in terms of
cultural services or access to green
spaces.
In the lobby, guests can feed their curiosity in the Concierge Library — a social
space hosted by the hotel concierge — and at the Activity Table, which offers enriching
cultural programming
such as wine and cheese tastings, coffee experiences, chef - led culinary events and more.
She has received residencies at
spaces such as The Watermill Center, Lower Manhattan
Cultural Council, and Anderson Ranch, and is a 2017 Franklin Furnace recipient.
Such works create the fiction of bodies existing outside time,
space, and personal or
cultural experience.
The residency at 18th Street has provided Štrukelj with opportunities for
cultural exchange through internal programs for visiting artists
such as tours of art
spaces and studio visits with local curators, as well as public programs
such as panels and artist talks that enhance 18th Street's everyday atmosphere of dialogue and exchange.
We focus on new commissions, giving the opportunity to artists to engage with the public
space through our city and community projects,
such as opening up closed gardens within the center of Athens to house public art exhibitions and bridge our formidable
cultural heritage with contemporary art initiatives.
It's not often that one finds a
space as grand as the Oconee
Cultural Arts Foundation in
such an out of the way location.
While there is no theme this year as
such, we're hunting for work that experiments and explores in general, crossing disciplinary boundaries, challenging established notions of time and
space,
cultural production, and the objet d'art itself.
Candida Höfer's photos that have been chosen for this show focus on
cultural spaces,
such as libraries, museums, and inhabited theaters.
More and more, we find that fairs
such as Frieze complement what we do in our bricks and mortar
space, playing a vital role in our program and serving as important platforms to strengthen relationships and create new ties across the international
cultural community.»
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).
Joshua Jade, Director, received his MFA from California Institute of the Arts, a BFA and teaching certification from Lewis & Clark College, studied at New England Conservatory, and has produced, presented, worked for, and performed with
such notable organizations as the Skirball
Cultural Center, Highways Performance
Space, Springstep Arts Center, Community Music Center of Boston, Conservatory Lab Charter School, Creative Arts for Kids, About Productions, LA Philharmonic Green Umbrella series, Boston Modern Orchestra Project, and more.
The
space is described as a «recording device that would merely replay the
cultural offering it had recorded and then marvel at the pops, hisses, crackles, and skips that
such playback caused.»
With
such progression come ideas of
space, duration, viewing, and the necessary destabilization of this triad — a process of unsettling that is made all the more urgent by the museum's «
cultural confinement,» to dust off Robert Smithson's handy term — a concept acknowledged by Eliasson even as he updates it to speak to the long - established and more or less pervasive institutional insistence on blinding viewers to their own perceptions.
JMcK: Were the organisation and logistics complex: language barriers,
cultural protocol and practical matters,
such as supplies and suitable studio
spaces?
In addition to broadly engaging with subjects
such as the dystopian character of the contemporary city, the consequences of industrialization, or the lack of
cultural and public
spaces, this group of artworks also leads us to explore and question the role that an institution,
such as Fundación / Colección Jumex, can potentially play in its immediate surrounding, in this case, Ecatepec.»
In thinking about this time /
space relationship of patterns and movement I became interested in the affinity of postmodern dance to works
such as «Single Strand, Forward Motion» that also forge a relationship to
cultural activities
such as walking meditation, marching bands, and line dancing.
Together, The Lost Boys (Collection of Rick and Jolanda Hunting) and De Style (Los Angeles County Museum of Art) telegraph the artist's simultaneous attentions to structural racism — young African American men cyclically lost to drugs, incarceration, violence — and
spaces such as the barbershop, a site of community and
cultural empowerment.
She is interested in understanding the strategic use of
space (exhibition
space, public
space, virtual
space) by contemporary artists and by
cultural institutions
such as museums.
He has received several honors,
such as the Sculpture
Space Fellowship and Residency (partially funded by both the Pollock - Krasner Foundation and the New York State Council on the Arts), the Strategic Opportunity Stipend Program Grant through the New York Foundation for the Arts, and the Vermont Studio Center's partial - grant and Residency, and for the project grants from the Nomura
Cultural Foundation, ISE
Cultural Foundation, Asahi Shimbun Foundation, SBU FAHSS Grant, and NYU ITP Camp Fellowship.
Through editions, conferences, workshops, discussions, screenings and collaborations, the York - based independent publishing imprint will create a
space for a poetic and critical engagement with issues
such as «undesigning», anti-expressionism and
cultural piracy.
Her work has been exhibited internationally in venues
such as the Wexner Center for Arts in Columbus, El Museo
Cultural de Santa Fe, the Images Festival in Toronto, Possible Project
Space in Brooklyn, the Big Screen Project in New York, the Ben - Gurion airport in Tel Aviv, and the Kulturhuset in Stockholm.
Fitzroy is one of the main
cultural draws, the bohemian neighbourhood known for its rooftop bars, vintage shops and secondhand bookstores, as well as galleries
such as Brunswick Street Gallery, a studio and exhibition
space for independent local artists, curated by Kathleen Ashby.
Showing some of China's leading contemporary artists,
such as Ai Weiwei, Yang Jiechang, Sun Yuan & Peng Yu, the gallery also collaborates with international art luminaries
such as Rirkrit Tiravanija and promotes a
space of
cultural discourse and exchange.
Beginning in 1953, participants in these discussions included Philip Guston, Willem de Kooning and Richard Lippold.10 Other artist groups that met there included the Federation of Modern Painters and Sculptors.11 The
space even occasionally hosted public
cultural events,
such as a 1955 musical performance presented by the Inter-Arts Committee and the League of Present Day Artists.12 «That house was used very well for art», Nevelson later recalled.
Studio Manuel Raeder is an interdisciplinary design studio based in Berlin, that has been engaged in designing, publishing and editing over 100 artist books in the past ten years, as well as being responsible for the communication strategies and graphic identity of several
cultural institutions
such as Kölnischer Kusntverein (2007 - 2011), Kunstverein München (since 2010), and Artists
Space New York (since 2009), and of the fashion label BLESS (since BLESS N ° 23).
His work has been included in exhibitions
such as Pardon Our Analysis: Gathering for Gil - Scott Heron at Symphony
Space, New York; Curate NYC in Brooklyn; and The Big Screen Project at the Lower Manhattan
Cultural Council.
While living and working for decades in various
cultural contexts s
such as Guyana, Canada, and the United States, Lyght creates a wide range of works that analyze the structural properties of painting and reanimate pictorial
space as an open system.
While images
such as Smurfs, centaurs, and Furries and other therianthropic or hybrid characters usually occupy their own
cultural space, in Husain's compositions they become seamlessly blended in a dynamic painted realm.
By anthologizing essays, documents, and interviews by leading critics, historians, and artists on issues of site - specificity, conceptualism, feminism, and architecture practice, Surface Tension reveals the connections between
cultural production and the very
spaces in which
such work functions.
Challenging the traditional fair layout, Maleki organized the floor in a playful, yet efficient way, outfitting the
space in classic green astro turf to remind us of Istanbul's parks that used to play
such an important role in the
cultural and social life of the Ottoman Empire and the early days of the republic.
Published by Koenig Books, the Reader brings a diverse range of
cultural figures into a shared
cultural space, including Hugo Ball, W.E.B. Du Bois, Stokely Carmichael, Joan Retallack, and Gertrude Stein, as well as artists from different generations,
such as Joan Jonas and William Pope.L.
I have curated shows for a variety of art
spaces,
such as Rush Arts Gallery, The Bronx Museum of the Arts, Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance, the Affordable Art Fair, En Foco, and Dorsky Gallery Curatorial Programs; these projects have investigated
cultural identity, immigration politics, community, and geometric abstraction.
Eligible for Q - INTERNATIONAL grants are non-Italian, non-profit public or private organizations whose purpose is the promotion of the contemporary visual arts,
such as museums, university institutes, kunsthalle, kunstverein, kunsthaus, centres for contemporary art, foundations, alternative
spaces,
cultural associations and organisations
such as biennials, triennials and quadrennials.
Mohundro has conducted projects internationally (Colombia, Mozambique, South Africa) and exhibited throughout the United States, receiving awards
such as Lower Manhattan
Cultural Council's Swing
Space Residency (2011), the Salem Art Works» Artist - in - Residence Fellowship (2012), and St. Nicks Alliance's Arts@Renaissance Studio Residency (2013).
Over the past two decades, alternative
spaces have proliferated in regional cities
such as Accra, Contonou, Dakar and Douala, so it comes as no surprise that
such institutions have led the way for
cultural and artistic expression in Lagos.
Beijing is a unique reflection of the many changing facets of contemporary Chinese culture, where ancient
cultural sites
such as the Forbidden City and the Temple of Heaven vie for
space alongside modern marvels.
The pioneering exhibition program at artist - run
space Randolph Street Gallery (founded 1979) allowed many of the artists we now consider Chicago's finest,
such as Jeanne Dunning, Iñigo Manglano - Ovalle, Dan Peterman, and Tony Tasset, both to exchange ideas and to position their works in a broader social and
cultural context.
Our new graduate studios, located in the heart of the Dogpatch neighborhood, are close to groundbreaking artist
spaces, design and architecture firms, and
cultural organizations,
such as Minnesota Street Project and Workshop Residence, that support local artists and makers.
The 1.3 million - square - feet mixed - use project will include retail tenants, cafes and
cultural facilities -
such as art studios, galleries, a public library and performance
spaces.