Sentences with phrase «erasure of»

Another conference speaker, Dr Doseena Fergie, an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander woman and lecturer at Australian Catholic University in Melbourne, also drew a comparison between the eulogising of Nightingale and the erasure of the history of the achievements of black nurses and healers such as Mary Seacole.
These include: the theft of land and economic resources; the deliberate marginalisation and erasure of cultural beliefs, practices and language; and the forced imposition of British models of health over systems of healing that had been in Australia for millennia.
For example, an EU citizen's Right to be Forgotten may give them the right to demand erasure of information that meets the requirements of the directive.
Likewise, the Court observes that legislation not providing for any possibility for an individual to pursue legal remedies in order to have access to personal data relating to him, or to obtain the rectification or erasure of such data, compromises the essence of the fundamental right to effective judicial protection, the existence of such a possibility being inherent in the existence of the rule of law.
PIAC outlined its arguments for changes to PIPEDA, including in relation to protecting children's privacy, strengthening rules around data retention, destruction and right to erasure of data, and the enforcement capacity of the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada.
Article 17 provides that the data subject has the right to request erasure of personal data related to them on any one of a number of grounds including non-compliance with article 6.1 (lawfulness) that includes a case (f) where the legitimate interests of the controller is overridden by the interests or fundamental rights and freedoms of the data subject which require protection of personal data.
The data subject shall have the right to obtain from the controller the erasure of personal data concerning him or her without undue delay and the controller shall have the obligation to erase personal data without undue delay
This is a violent erasure of history.
Less prominent, but just as wrong, was erasure of the Little Ice Age (LIA).
«The big erasure of all things climate is well underway; government censorship is running rampant.
The elected representatives of the people suspect political motivation in the NOAA erasure of the pause.
The controversy is over the ersatz erasure of the pause that is killing the cause, Steven.
He cites McIntyre et al. (2003, 2005) who apparently demonstrated that the erasure of the mediaeval warm period in the 2001 graph had been caused by inappropriate data selection and incorrect use of statistical methods (rReliance upon bristlecone pine data).
Below, you can read an excerpt from his latest post, reflecting on new research gauging the erasure of the animal life of a Malaysian national park since he studied its species in the late 1990s.
If «we» are the wealthy folks who are focused on winning the game of putting the most zeros on the computers that keep score (so the folks in the future who share your mitochondrial DNA or y - chromosome — but you'll never meet can live like royalty and be nonproductive leeches) then the erasure of all those zeros that represent fossil «reserves» represents a sacrifice of damn near everything «we» value.
The first, because of the erasure of all the «ifs» and predicates.
The more I learned about Michael Heizer's position and Robert Smithson's, the more I watched Smithson's films and read all he wrote, the more frustrated I became with this erasure of human beings in relationship to the land.
He then intervenes on these images by covering signs or banners with abstract shapes in gouache and pencil — an erasure of shared meaning in favour of the artist's private language of synesthetic colour.
Morland's contemporary gothic film is based on the story, which has become part of Glasgow's medical folklore, raising questions about the power, veracity, legibility and erasure of historical voices.
«This was a movement particularly notable for its erasure of female participation while producing some of the most famous male modernists like Pollock, de Kooning, and Rothko.
A fictional dodo plays a central role in an eloquent yet unsettling exhibition in Calgary that links censorship, ecological extinctions and the erasure of cultural histories.
Ms. Chicago said that both developments would help her reach a major goal: «Overcoming the erasure of women's achievements, including my own, and bringing them into the mainstream.»
Their vulnerable manifestations assert presence in a re-imagined space that negates the erasure of self - expression among marginalized communities.
Noah's writing projects include «Setting Sail: The Aesthetics of Politics on the Gaza Flotilla» for Art Papers, as well as interviews with Khaled Hourani, Omer Fast, Jill Magid, Walead Beshty, and Nicholas Schaffhausen; «Trouble in Paradise: The Erasure of Memory at Canada Park» for Pidgin Magazine; «The Art of Forgetfulness, the Trauma of Memory: Yael Bartana and Artur Zmijewski» for Transmission Annual, and a feature about the work of Dor Guez for ARTPULSE magazine.
Julie Mehretu's dynamic, layered compositions feature intuitive gesture, architectural information and visual signs that build into a maelstrom of time, place and art history, while the abstract compositions of Daniel Senise combine materials embedded and marked with an implied history, which are then overlaid with a pristine white monochrome as an erasure of the past.
But they also work toward more subversive ends: Rather than merely delivering visions of othered, futured Asian lives for a present - day global audience, they perform an exclusion that, when viewed from the West, thumbs its nose at the systemic erasure of Asian faces in non-Asian narratives.
Cerith Wyn Evans» exhibition at Bergen Kunsthall consisted of various audio, neon and light works and his sequence appropriating Marcel Broodthaers» erasure of Mallarmé's poem «Un Coup de Dés.»
The white washing, itself resembling an act of defiance as it was carried out (see video below), symbolically reads as the erasure of the Black male, the silencing of a community and the public at - large, and the specter of the criminal justice system.
[exploits of the nonhuman] is a project working towards the erasure of this binary.
These are exorcists, undoing abstraction's erasure of history.
It represented the» incommensurable zone in which the old state turns to the new... a zone of silence and pure possibilities for a new beginning... «Also, as a numeric symbol, zero signifies «nothing,» an erasure of the past, yet the circular form represents «everything,» a promise for the future of humanity, art, and technology.
Ultimately, it is here where Cherry & Lucic's engagement with the Biennial proves useful: in its attempts to dismantle the false dichotomy of «project space» and «institution» and call into question the utopian erasure of Portland's white provincialism.
My focus on architecture is not an erasure of the people, but it's a meditation on our experience of the structures that bring us into proximity and set us apart; these structures open up our interior lives.
Is the erasure of another artist's work a creative act?
In doing so, he also creates an erasure of the body's distinguishing contours — aligning with Trisha Brown's embrace of structures that obscure themselves.
This, together with his suggestions about how painters might address pop culture from a semi-abstract viewpoint, and his erasure of the normal boundaries between abstraction and figuration, constitutes his most important legacy to the history of art.
In his work, Iraqi - American Michael Rakowitz attempts to undo the cultural erasure of Iraq.
Like Wiley and Kaphar's portraits, works such as Fahamu Pecou's Broken Open and Hank Willis Thomas's And One resist the appropriation of African - American culture and deny the erasure of African - American experience.
Her primary interests are associated to the isolation of individuals as a result of technology and reactionary Islam, the corrosive elements of consumerism and industry, and the erasure of history and the blinding approach of a future no one is ready for.
It was typical of the works that Turk would create during the 90s: densely layered, recycling aspects of works by artists he admires, and playing at the exposure and erasure of his artistic persona.
These restrictions significantly impacted the writing of history during this time and led to an erasure of or a kind of amnesia about artists working outside of officially sanctioned (read traditional) practices.
A tub full of matches completes the invitation for the viewer to light up on the gallery wall; and in doing so a small erasure of the pigment happens, a trail of light amidst the dark.
The series is a unique project in her artistic oeuvre as a painter, and was done as a response to the attempted mass - media erasure of Palestinian culture and history.
Drawings from the artist's ongoing The Evanesced series focus on the erasure of Black women from the African Diaspora, will take over the Gallery's walls.
Invisible Man Tattoo will mobilize these themes in concert with Garner's practice as a licensed tattoo artist to address the persistent erasure of Black resilience and Black excellence within textbooks, curriculums, and mass media as well as the state sanctioned exploitation of Black bodies at the hands of medical and political institutions within the United States.
It is original because she uses erasure of her own identity to present contrived, constructed personas to speak about subjectivity.
But what does it mean when the expressionistic brushstroke — marks of a unique self — and the depersonalized Pop brushwork — marks of the erasure of that self within the economy of late capitalism — are not located in some dialectical tension, but are in fact both seen to be withering before their reflection in the mirror?
Our mission is to educate a broad public about the importance of art and its power in countering the erasure of women's achievements.
mobilize these themes in concert with Garner's practice as a licensed tattoo artist to address the persistent erasure of Black resilience and Black excellence within textbooks, curriculums, and mass media as well as the state sanctioned exploitation of Black bodies at the hands of medical and political institutions within the United States.
Especially for this exhibition, she has made a series of lithographic prints using one inking of the stone until it stopped producing an image: a humble memorial to the cruel erasure of memory.
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