The exhibition will occupy the 10,000 sq. ft. second floor of 548 West 22nd Street with large - scale installations, serial sculptures, wall works and videos that traverse the political aspect in art, integrating performative methods and autobiographical, familial content in ways that established a new
discourse around identity and dissent at the end of the 20th Century.
Not exact matches
The EPRDF has successfully kept religion as a background political
discourse by placing the focus of democratic life
around ethnic and regional
identities, which go together.
Former Ekiti State governor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, has advised Nigerians to channel political
discourse around ideology and not
identity and religion as the nation approaches the...
«One takeaway from our research is that the public
discourse around religion and other
identity groups matters,» said Jonathan Cook, assistant professor of psychology who worked on the study.
Many of the staff also began experimenting with new language in their questions or observations, which increased comfort levels
around the topic of gender
identity and broadened the scope and range of the
discourse.»
This young generation of artists investigates the «fourth wave of feminism» by producing works that focus on the representation of the female body and
identity within the virtual and the everyday; taking charge of their own portrayal and challenging the
discourse around ownership the male gaze is averted.
An exhibition at Nottingham Contemporary examined just how the neglected
discourse around artists and
identity is topical again these days in Britain.
Though previously not as widely celebrated as some of those friends and contemporaries, Bowling is now considered an essential figure in the
discourse around art,
identity and post-colonialism.
The theoretical
discourse of the exhibition project revolves
around five storylines: symbol, body,
identity, the social side and the cultural side.
A significant figure in the
discourse around abstract painting, conceptual art, and
identity politics, Howardena Pindell has explored the potential for abstract painting and process - based practices to address social issues throughout her career.
In deploying the term «queer abstraction,» Finkelstein cites a specific
discourse around the mutual exchange of non-referential imagery and sexual and gender
identities in order to intervene in it.
While painters like Louise Fishman — whose 1973 series «Angry Women» was among the first to bring gender and sexual
identity to the forefront of abstraction — have long been interested «expressing» something beyond formalist
discourse, it's certainly the case that even today much of the conversation
around Abstract Expressionism surrounds a few select, machismo artists, like Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko.
Described by the gallery as a «significant figure in the
discourse around abstract painting, conceptual art, and
identity politics, Pindell has explored the potential for abstract painting and process - based practices to address social issues throughout her career.»