Her scholarly and
cultural work seeks to assert a radically political analysis of modern and contemporary art and to foster the remembrance and visioning of cultural spaces that merge a commitment to artistic and cultural production with sociopolitical justice and collective liberation.
Not exact matches
Self - schooled in the history of European nationalism — especially as championed by Giuseppe Mazzini in Italy — Savarkar
sought to give expression to a broad
cultural ideology that could challenge the British Raj, counter Western influence more generally, and provide intellectual defenses against Muslim beliefs and the allegedly culture - destroying
work of Christian missionaries.
In a Guardian article on November 3rd the prominent Islamic scholar Tariq Ramadan wrote concerning the «debate between faith and reason, and over the virtues of rationalism»: «The Pope's remarks at Regensburg have opened up new areas of inquiry that must be explored and exploited in a positive way, with a view to building bridges and,
working hand in hand, to
seeking a common response to the social,
cultural and economic challenges of our day.»
The «Prayer Survey»: http://www.churchofengland.org/media/1704430/prayersurvey.pdf The Church of England's press release: http://www.churchofengland.org/media-centre/news/2013/03/four-out-of-five-believe-in-the-power-of-prayer.aspx Read the previous BHA press release, «Census results show huge shift in
cultural identity from Christianity to no religion», 11 December 2012: http://humanism.org.uk/2012/12/11/census-results-show-huge-shift-in-
cultural-identity-from-christianity-to-no-religion/ The British Humanist Association is the national charity
working on behalf of non-religious people who
seek to live ethical and fulfilling lives on the basis of reason and humanity.
The Coalition has created new human rights resources for science and engineering associations, tools for human rights organizations that
seek to incorporate science and technology in their
work, increased awareness of the opportunities for scientists and engineers to contribute to human rights, and advanced international discussions regarding the significance of the right to enjoy the benefits of scientific progress and its applications, as guaranteed in Article 15 of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and
Cultural Rights.
The Journal
seeks to present a dedicated forum of debate for
work bearing upon the
cultural, economic, political and social lives of law in India.
This
work seeks to offer critical Indigenous frameworks to examine «parental involvement» in ways that forward
cultural processes, which recenter mothers as educators,
cultural brokers, and storytellers.
Creative Book Publishing
seeks to advance Newfoundland and Labrador's publishing sector by producing
works of literary and
cultural excellence, and by actively promoting its authors and their books in national and international markets.
The programs are designed for those who
seek to improve their communication, leadership, teaching / learning and
cultural competency skills and who are committed to fostering welcoming
work and learning environments.
Newly built and conveniently located in the very heart of Ho Chi Minh City, next to famous Ben Thanh market, just minutes away from the city's busiest financial,
cultural and shopping district and 30 - minute drive away from Tan Son Nhat International airport, The Anpha Boutique Hotel creates the hospitality experience of the modern traveler
seeking efficient, secure, hygiene and high - end accommodation for both business and leisure travel.The Anpha Boutique Hotel has 21 elegantly appointed guestrooms.All rooms feature internet and Wi - Fi,
working desk and other amenities including a LED TV, safe, mini bar and coffee / tea making facilities.
Guirguis
seeks to address problems of displacement, environmental destruction, and
cultural and historical memory loss in her
work, as well as through conversations with local artists engaged in political activism, and workshops with local Santa Monica youth and adult participants.
Featured artist Jad Oakes,
works from found and researched camera imagery, the
work seeks to evoke the passage of time and memories from personal,
cultural and collective perspectives.
Through research and spontaneous discovery, she
seeks out images with a «subliminal
cultural power» within an extensive range — comics, nature photographs, 3D computer graphic, graffiti, and Eastern symbols have made their way into her complex, dense
works.
Featuring a new juror yearly, the exhibition
seeks to showcase the
work of some of the most dynamic and innovative emerging
cultural producers currently
working in the United States.
Juried by artist Jiha Moon, MINT's annual juried exhibition
seeks to showcase the
work of some of the most dynamic and innovative emerging
cultural producers currently
working in the United States.
Seeking knowledge to educate herself and layering semiotics, contradiction and beauty, her
work explores history,
cultural and social configurations and human experience and imagination within the context of Malaysia and Southeast Asia.
Seeking knowledge to educate herself and layering semiotics, contradiction and beauty, her
work explores history,
cultural and social configurations and human experience and imagination within the context of Malaysia and Southeast Asia and beyond.
The Fine Arts
Work Center actively
seeks applicants from diverse
cultural backgrounds.
The Houston Arts Alliance Individual Artist Grant (IAG) program
seeks to support the development and presentation of new artistic
works by local Houston artists to help advance Houston's reputation as a vibrant creative hub and a destination for
cultural tourism.
It is particularly strong in the
work of the Italian Futurists — Giacomo Balla, Umberto Boccioni, Carlo Carrà, Luigi Russolo and Gino Severini — who
sought to break with Italy's oppressive
cultural heritage and embrace the modernity and speed of the modern age.
Inclusive of photographs, installation, sculpture and video, the
works in this exhibition
seek to unpack
cultural objects, complicate their own narratives, and explore the multiplicity of subjectivity.
Shonibare's
work, which ranges from painting and photography to sculpture and installation, has always
sought to make visible the
cultural influences of colonisation, not just upon those who have been colonised, but also upon the colonisers.
Curators Daniela Lancioni and Ilaria Bernardi
sought to present his
work in the light of an artistic production that's emblematic of nearly half a century of
cultural and artistic evolutions.
The fourteen
works in the exhibition explore the contrast between artists who
seek to capture light's spiritual and phenomenological quality with those who access light's
cultural history, from the glare of the neon sign to the glow of street lights.
While African American experience, with its social, political, and
cultural implications, remains the core of Marshall's stunning body of
work, the portrait of human condition on global scale is what the painter
seeks to address.
With such a rich history, and so many things to do, it's the ideal place to live and
work for creatives
seeking industrial inspiration and a regular programme of art, design and
cultural events.
Funded by the Hong Kong Arts Development Council (HKADC) and private donations, it
seeks to establish and maintain a platform for artists and other art practitioners to realize their vision in relation to their immediate and extended communities through the production of artistic
works, exhibitions and curatorial projects as well as through dialogue, critical analysis, publications, research, education and
cultural exchange.
Facilitated by a diverse roster of teaching artists, scholars, writers and educators
working within the field of comics, Skin and Bones Comic Con
seeks to expose audiences to diverse approaches to visual storytelling, and contextualize comics as a powerful tool of social commentary and
cultural critique.
Through her
work, Lucas casts a particularly critical view towards gender stereotypes that
seek to trespass
cultural barriers of the western world.
In these and other public
works Long
seeks to reflect the variety, impermanence and accelerated pace of contemporary
cultural experience.
If ArtClub 2000's
works are a critique of the contrivance of social behaviour and
cultural norms, then Fischli and Weiss's dramatic C - prints are an expression of the extremes of sentiment that contrived and conditioned behaviour often
seeks to repress.
Fadda
seeks to arrive at a detailed account of
cultural production in oPt - shaped as it is by certain socio - economic discourses, accelerated political violence and restrictive financial structures — and the strategies of artistic communities and Palestinian - led
cultural interventions that are
working to defy the artificial and violent constraints imposed on
cultural life in Palestine.
Sherman Fleming
seeks to create projects that identify
cultural and social mechanisms that resonate with his processes of visual art making and performance art practice and collaboration, combined with his experiences as a public arts manager bridging artists, youth and communities to create collaborative public art
works.
Founded in 1994, Iniva has become highly respected for
seeking out and championing artists from around the world whose
work and ideas provide new perspectives on
cultural identity and the diversity of society.
Roya Khadjavi Projects largely focuses on the
works of young Iranian artists
working both in Iran and beyond it's borders,
seeking not only to support their artistic endeavors but to also facilitate awareness and
cultural dialogue between artistic communities.
Her
work seeks to expose the structural biases, social prejudices, and economic underpinnings of
cultural institutions.
However, what's most relevant about Bradford's
work right now is the way his chosen materials — instead of expensive oil paint, he uses found and printed paper combined with Home Depot supplies — challenge the fraught history of painting and
seek to subvert its tradition of
cultural and market dominance.
He might have seemed, at the time, to be speaking for the great
cultural movement about to emerge — for James Joyce, with his layering of classical myth and the profane reality of early - twentieth - century Dublin in Ulysses; for Picasso, whose postwar art of pastiche seemed to disassemble and recombine historical styles just as his earlier
work had taken apart and reconstructed pictorial space; for Stravinsky, whose music had found a sense of modernity in both primitive ritual (The Rite of Spring) and the mincing artifices of the eighteenth - century ballroom (Pulcinella), and who
sought for his Oedipus Rex «a medium not dead but turned to stone.»
Stephen Prina's The Second Sentence of Everything I Read Is You: Mourning Sex (2005 — 7) has all the markings of a
work of institutional critique, that loosely defined genre of contemporary art that
seeks to evaluate and question the position of art in relationship to various
cultural and political contexts.4 Looking beyond the frame of the artwork itself,
works of institutional critique recognize that art exists within a discursive field and grapple with the concentric or overlapping circles of spatial, temporal,
cultural, social, economic, and political structures — or «institutions» — that «frame» the
work in other ways.
Perhaps the
cultural shift
sought by the Supreme Court won't appear radically, via institutions as a whole, but quietly and gradually, through individuals
working inside those systems, as they consider the opportunities highlighted by Hryniak.
Whether you own a business off the Tamiami Trail, winter in South Beach, or
work as a kind of
cultural ambassador welcoming new immigrants from Cuba to the US, you
seek a creditable and easy way to find Tamiami insurance quotes.
Employers and candidates both actively
seek this fit and a shifting trend in
working life and employer brand positioning means that brands are opening their doors to the public and using the workplace as a communication tool to share their
cultural values — and they're using social media to do it.
As recruiters continue to
seek out passive candidates, potential career hoppers are exploring options that will take them out of highly stressful
work environments into organizations and roles better aligned to their strengths and
cultural fit.
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FACSIA has initiated cross-departmental
work on policy issues relating to improving mainstream service provision and
cultural inclusiveness, provided opportunities for Australian Government departments to learn from each other, and has
sought the advice of the National Indigenous Council (NIC) on those issues.
This publication raises areas in which all early childhood practitioners can have a positive influence, if they
seek to embrace values that encompass
cultural inclusion and social justice through their day - to - day
work with young children.
Cultural differences can influence whether or not we
seek help, what type of help we
seek, what coping styles and supports we have and what treatments might
work for us.