Sentences with phrase «cultural vernacular»

He was, and still is, a fixture of the style press; his brand of wired, avant garde experimentalism doesn't really go out of fashion, it just becomes part of the cultural vernacular.
Although mash - ups have developed into a vernacular of their own — perhaps the dominant pop - cultural vernacular of the last decade?
Their tactics are diverse and often borrowed from other disciplines like archaeology, anthropology, and theater, but are tied together by a shared interest in a pop - cultural vernacular.
An elaborate layering of references across costume, props and script, add up to an ambiguous cultural vernacular.
That groundbreaking moment has passed, as the aesthetics of minimalism have long since been integrated into the art - historical narrative of the 20th century and even into the cultural vernacular.
«Swipe left» and «swipe right» have become a part of the cultural vernacular

Not exact matches

When I jumped (and I do mean jumped, a ready or not here I come, head - first dive) from the Sunday - mainstream - church - going - because - it's - what - you - do nominal / cultural Christianity that I was raised with into «serious» Christianity (to use the vernacular: born again, spirit filled, Bible believing, charismatic, etc.) and became what was at the time called a «Jesus freak» (it was 1972) I expected something from the church which was very different than what I found.
Here was an acute paradox: the vernacular Scriptures and the wider cultural and linguistic enterprise on which translation rested provided the means and occasion for arousing a sense of national pride, yet it was the missionaries — foreign agents — who were the creators of that entire process.
Armed with a written vernacular Scripture, converts to Christianity invariably called into question the legitimacy of all schemes of foreign domination — cultural, political and religious.
To incarnate the reign of God means to take on local flesh, to speak the vernacular, to dive deep into the cultural particularities of a time and place.
Most importantly, the essence of the content is retained and this is possible only with a human translator, as they are aware of cultural sensitivities, native vernaculars, tone and idiomatic phrases; this is impossible with a machine.
A pedagogical objective of this assignment was to increase the interaction among preservice teachers for the purpose of improving the following: (a) their understanding of musical vernacular, genres, and cultures; (b) their appreciation of the relationships among personal, social, and cultural identities; and (c) an introduction to digital learning technologies as a platform for community building.
The Mission Revival style of architecture, and subsequent Spanish Colonial Revival style, have historical, narrative — nostalgic, cultural — environmental associations, and climate appropriateness that have made for a predominant historical regional vernacular architecture style in the Southwestern United States, especially in California.
Questioning the distinctions between high and low art, Ceramics presents new works that are an appropriation and celebration of the cultural and historical vernacular traditions of her native Poland and a wider European context.
This conflation of classicism and the contemporary vernacular is reminiscent of Philip Guston's late painting, equally in debt to Quattrocento painting and the cultural landscape of mid-century America.
This fall, they are developing a new project — «P.O.L.E. (People, Objects, Language, Exchange)» — that continues their investigations of the choreography of relationships and the movement of cultural transmission via the vernacular of pole dancing.
The exhibition's title, I KILLED KENNY, invokes the vernacular of «South Park,» framing Pensato's visual vocabulary within the cartoon's sardonic wit and cultural critique.
Sadie Barnette uses drawing, photography, objects, book and print making, and site - specific interventions to construct a visual language out of cultural codes and west coast vernacular, economic formalism, text and abstractions.
Vernacular craft processes and folk traditions in combination with digital technologies raise socio - economic questions about women's labor and other cultural conceits.
This is the moment when hidden images and cultural memories become visible and intelligible, when the vernacular becomes a universal language.
The introduction establishes the importance of Black artisans in colonial New Orleans and references the emergence of iconic cultural forms including jazz, vernacular architecture, politically significant moments in New Orleans history (Plessy v. Ferguson), and food.
With much of the work in «The Order of Things» focusing on the individual and cultural identity, the exhibition also includes a large selection devoted to vernacular photography from the late - nineteenth and early twentieth century — offering a glimpse into the day - to - day life of a time that we will never know.
Birch's visual style, a form of conceptual Southern Vernacular painting, is a syncretic blend of representation and abstraction that utilizes African diasporic retentions — cultural traits that have persisted across history — to create a record of the past's symbolic traces on the present, in order to preserve them for the future.
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.
They — along with many other artists whose works could easily have fit in this exhibition — are vernacular cosmopolitans of a kind, moving in - between cultural traditions, and revealing hybrid forms of life and art that do not have a prior existence within the discrete world of any single culture or language.
Working with established cultural tropes, the artist largely disconnects from art world contexts in order to alternate between black and queer vernaculars in his irreverent discussion of the AIDS epidemic and its origins.
Arcangel's work has long dealt with the status conferred upon differing cultural ephemera: the privilege endowed so - called Fine Art as compared to the visual vernacular of «lowbrow» pop culture.
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.
Strong - Cuevas is also exhibiting sculpture as part of the group show «Visual Vernacular» at the Southampton Cultural Center's gallery.
Elizabeth Strong - Cuevas is part of the group show «Visual Vernacular» on view through Jul 1 at the SOUTHAMPTON CULTURAL CENTER»S Levitas Center for the Arts at 25 Pond Lane, Southampton, NY.
The Kingdom of the Blind, a carnivalesque frieze of monumental figures enacting victorious moments in battle, extends this engagement and draws on Locke's characteristically wide range of cultural and vernacular references.
She is interested in ways the digital vernacular affects current and future modes of production, shifts in socio - economic concerns, cultural consumption / participation, and the inevitable environmental consequences of these forces.
KUNSTHALLE ZURICH * June 9 - August 18 * Curated by Beatrix Ruf Taking on the major cultural stakes of vernacular social phenomena, Cameron Jamie locates the convergence of spectacle, performance...
Indiana draws subject matter from the visual vernacular of commercial logos, highway road signs, factory die - cut stencils while incorporating the cultural heritage of American Modernists such as Charles Demuth and Marsden Hartley.
Artists like Carlos Castro Arias, William Cordova and María Elvira Escallón bring symbols from the past into the present, collapsing temporalities to signal the cultural hybridity and diversity of Latin America's people, and a modern vernacular forged by shared co-existence.
Influenced by the folk aesthetics and history of her surroundings, Norton's work employs music, video, mixed media, and performance as her country - music alter ego Ninnie, in a manner that combines feminist thought with local and vernacular imagery inspired by the cultural traditions of the rural South and specifically of her native Kentucky.
A scalable industrialized concept ensuring the replicability, strong environmental and economic impact in the region, adaptable to the cultural and climatic context, largely inspired by vernacular architecture
Through the push and pull of cross cultural collaboration the group has balanced traditional cultural practice in the Caribbean and forward - looking design solutions; developing new methods and new vernacular that respects and elevates local traditions.
Despite the fact the notion is seemingly completely at odds with the cultural psyche of the U.S., (which I often get told when I write about the concept of shared services — because American's like to have their own cars and their own property and don't see value in sharing), it is beginning to enter the vernacular here and is definitely on the rise in Europe.
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