Sentences with phrase «cultural sphere»

Along with her emancipatory attitude, this is also due not least to the particular positioning of her painting, which — like her biography — lies between the various cultural spheres of the United States and Europe.
«Slovenia has made a number of remarkable international breakthroughs in various cultural spheres, leaving its mark on the European and global stage despite its small size and less than three decades as a sovereign state and independent cultural entity.
In his new publication Jens Hoffmann reflects on the spaces of contemporary art — the gallery, the institution, the biennial — and ultimately positions the discipline of curating in the context of a larger cultural sphere shaped by the political, social, and economic conditions of its time, while demanding new attitudes and new thinking.
The FTI can be adopted across cultural boundaries at least within the Western cultural sphere.
The show felt timely not only because it occurred during a time of ongoing legalized sexism in the United States, but also because it was staged in the wake of recent allegations of sexual harassment leveled against powerful men across cultural spheres (including at this magazine)-- making
The potential shame of stepping out of line, even though it's part of an otherwise decadent cultural sphere, looms large.
Even this kind of project is no longer new in our increasingly globalised cultural sphere, but «Other Primary Structures» is no less absorbing for being part of a well - established paradigm shift.
We will honor Harriet Taub of Materials for the Arts, and Swoon, for the enormous impact their work has had on Flux Factory and the greater cultural sphere.
The exhibition «Pleated Blinds» offers an international perspective on the status of photography and the intricate nature of representation in the contemporary cultural sphere.
Spanning and interweaving the military, scientific, industrial and pop cultural sphere of influence, works on display may include parts of an actual V2, drawings made with powdered shrapnel, magazine advertisements, appropriated fiction, hand carved rocks and landscape photographs.
Although art frequently overlaps with many other cultural spheres, the «sports and art» combination often seems stuck on the «jock» vs. «artist» split that proliferates in high school.
Tiravanija's faux - folk aphorism draws our attention to the art object as a carrier of meaning within specific cultural spheres.
This convergence of content and media is challenging the traditional relationships among all those in the larger cultural sphere including designers as well as artists, curators, museum directors, filmmakers, producers, and musicians.
Now though, «young British artists», having outgrown the art world, and Rock bands of more or less «alternative» persuasion, exist in a similar cultural sphere.
But what happens if they are wilfully manipulated or distorted, or if there is a lack of knowledge of codes and rituals of a language or of a certain cultural sphere so that communication becomes hindered or even completely impossible?
Fraser's influence spanned cultural spheres; his likeness was captured in works by Jean - Michel Basquiat, Jim Dine, Richard Hamilton and Larry Rivers, and he brought leading figures in music from the 1960s into his artistic circle, notably The Rolling Stones and The Beatles.
The book presents a range of highly individual artistic responses to the unprecedented changes now taking place in the economic, social, and cultural spheres of African nations and provides new insight into the increasing role of the visual arts within the global cultural community.
Our positive findings in the Finnish health care provide strong support for the applicability of the FTI in new cultural settings, albeit within the Western cultural sphere.
Workshop: «Sexual Harassment in the Cultural Sector: Drawing the Line» at New Museum In response to the wave of sexual misconduct allegations affecting various cultural spheres, the New Museum is holding a series of four workshops designed to fight harassment and discrimination in the arts.
That same month, Pope Benedict XVI issued a warning to the U.S. bishops: «The entire Catholic community in the United States must come to realize the grave threats to the Church's public moral witness presented by a radical secularism which finds increasing expression in the political and cultural spheres
In the cultural sphere, blacks may be stereotyped as musical, Jews as financially astute, and the French as good cooks and expert lovers.
This scientific spirit has a new kind of impact on the cultural sphere and on modes of thought... The destiny of the human community has become all of a piece, the human race is passing from a rather static concept of the order of things to a more dynamic, evolutionary one.
In practice, this meant that religion has no place in the realm of politics, economics, and other socio - cultural spheres — leaving thereby the realm of law and order, science, the state, racism, sexism and classism and other forms of social oppression beyond the reach of the Gospel.
We don't hear much about the «get lost» message as it resounds in the cultural sphere.
Although it occurs in the realm of the personal, it is not privatistic; it is a process translated into the socio - economic, political and cultural sphere in which the converted lives.
In governance we strive to apply Rudolf Steiner's concept of the threefold social organism which meets the different qualities and requirements of the economic, legal, and cultural spheres.
Increasingly, however, the hard left has chosen to shift the battleground increasingly into the cultural sphere.
While the right has had some success in this space in recent times — for example, with Michael Gove driving through an agenda to raise school standards, or with Chris Grayling's highlighting problems with human rights legislation — the cultural sphere is not one in which the right is intrinsically comfortable.
Cultural sphere in Long Beach is perfectly developed — here you can find ethnical museums and exhibitions and the absolutely unique Museum of Latin America Art.
In real life you can decline to be someone's godfather, but in the cultural sphere nobody asks your permission; you just open the newspaper one day to discover you're the godfather of punk (Lou Reed) or soul (James Brown) or maybe neoconservatism (Irving Kristol).
One of the mistakes of efforts towards solidarity is emphasizing inclusion as the solution, as if creating enough space in the political, social, economic, or cultural sphere will solve the problem.
Then they report back to NESTA and NESTA get an idea of how to produce the most out of the cultural sphere.
Together with the sharp polarization of rich and poor that was created by the «conservative revolution» of the Reagan - era during the 1980s, Manister's formation as a young painter was betwixt very different social and cultural spheres.
Walking across performance disciplines and cultural spheres, Panoply Performance Laboratory, is a brainchild of Esther Neff and Brian McCorkle.
Cultural spheres and industries previously unrelated now blend together, two sides of the same coin, to create new fields never seen before.
«In The Cultural Cold War, Frances Stonor Saunders presents for the first time the shocking evidence that the CIA infiltrated every niche of the cultural sphere during the postwar years.
Why do people with proven ability in other fields defer to a cultural sphere in which ability is a bit of a joke?
Beckman's innovations overlap two cultural spheres — neither completely in line with the vernacular of the American structural filmmakers in which it was exhibited cinematically in festivals — nor maximized to its full potential in contemporary art durational venues, where opportunities for installations focusing on projection, sculpture and sound were limited.
The three practices in the exhibition, two artistic and one curatorial, represent three modes of creative production as well as different generational ideas on working in the cultural sphere.
A number of Emiratis are watching these changes in the cultural sphere with something like suspicion.
Among the fields of research with which she is currently preoccupied are the concept of artistic work, the aesthetic, social and political possibilities of curatorial work, the implications of globalization for the cultural sphere and the functions of the postmodern image of the artist.
Forming a single black and white mass, this installation guards the unique features of each sitter, due to the more human scale of the space, while creating a common ground for their shared experiences as oppressed or neglected members of South Africa's historico - cultural sphere.
Fleischauer utilizes conceptually - driven production strategies in order to examine the ramifications of technology's expansive influence on both the individual and cultural sphere.
Celebrated conceptual artist Hank Willis Thomas has long tapped the well of popular media images, illuminating trends in American consumption across socio - cultural spheres, and prompting us to take stock of our investments.
Maybe the critique at play here is that these physical tropes of modernism that he employs have kernels throughout the cultural sphere; deeply penetrating the very foundation where one did not know could even be modern.
Now we see this running through the cultural sphere, not only in the exchange of ideas, but also in the production of ideas.
SC I've always found my own work to be involved in a social and cultural sphere larger than myself.
The indifferent scale of the Anthropocene can induce a crushing sense of the cultural sphere's impotence.
The latest development in the green colonisation of the cultural sphere is the planet - saving stage play.
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