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their embedded cultural histories have long figured in the work of conceptual artist Dario Robleto.
Sounds and
their embedded cultural histories have long figured in the work of conceptual artist...
Not exact matches
For instance, if one believes that Christ is in some sense God incarnate, then there is a sense in which the divine second person of the Trinity stands above
history, There is also a sense in which the teachings of Christ might be said to have some trans -
cultural character, despite being
embedded in very particular
cultural forms.
We have a deeply
embedded cultural attitude that formula feeding is almost as good as breastfeeding and a long
history of UK parents facing obstacles to breastfeeding that they can not overcome.
In a deep exploration of
history, politics and memory, his work exposes the shifts in context and perspective
embedded in our
cultural landscape.
Witnesses aims to contribute to the education of the public about Indian Residential Schools, to illustrate how this issue has become
embedded in Canadian art
history and to demonstrate the strong social and
cultural capacity of art.
Johanson's environmental work — with the Echo Canyon portion completed this June — not only addresses many audiences and their interests, it's a work that takes us on a journey from the macrocosm of
history and time to the microcosms
embedded in her work; from natural beauty to environmental sustainability to
cultural heritage.
The results have something - but not quite enough - of the investigative tenor of Gerhard Richter's late abstractions, which treat paint as if all of its expressive potential lay
embedded in the material itself and the
cultural history of responses to it.
She has also created an impressive collection of assemblage works with found objects
embedded with their own
cultural history.
Jewel City: Art From San Francisco's Panama Pacific International Exposition: The intoxicating
history of international expositions is deeply
embedded in the Bay Area's
cultural past and architectural present — the Palace of Fine Arts in the Marina District being a beloved, hundred - year holdover from the 1915 Panama - Pacific International Exposition.
Their examination of place explores an aggregate of geographical,
cultural, and familial
histories past and present,
embedded and examined in contemporary culture.
In 2010, Franklin Furnace received its second major grant from the NEH to digitize the event archives of its second decade, 1986 to 1996; and to publish these records on Franklin Furnace's website with the goal of
embedding the value of ephemeral art practice in art and
cultural history.