Sentences with phrase «everyday forms»

Critical and resistance theorists propose that race and class backgrounds influence everyday forms of student resistance in schools.
At first glance, his sculptures seem to represent simple everyday forms, however, on closer inspection they suddenly evolve into something more complex.
Modeled on fabled humanoid characters, whose existence is unsubstantiated to the present, Stewart's cryptid belongs to folklore and science fiction as well as everyday forms of self - generated mythology, such as data - driven consumer branding.
Importantly for Höch, photomontage was rooted in everyday forms such as jokey military postcards and tourist souvenirs (showing, for example, the head of an infantryman
This sort of ideological manipulation took everyday forms.
Student Resistance: How the Formal and Informal Organization of Classrooms Facilitate Everyday Forms of Student Defiance
His work re-examines the broad notion of the «model» by reworking familiar, everyday forms into a modified vision that challenges the viewer's perceptions.
That kind of architectural reconfiguration established Whiteread in the public eye in the early 1990s, while her crisp vocabulary of everyday forms brought a new language to our private relationships with objects.
Nova, the fair's sector dedicated to younger galleries, will feature salvaged sculptures and a socio - politically charged video by Kostis Velonis at Kalfayan Galleries, as well as works that explore the social and psychological meanings of everyday forms by Nicole Wermers and Margo Wolowiec at Jessica Silverman Gallery.
For this new solo show at Capitain Petzel, she proposes the most everyday form of digital technology — the iPhone — as the tool for the comic foil that accompanies her new oil paintings.
Artist Statement «I've decided to create this illustration as a necessity to express my vicinity to all the people that everyday form Africa are forced to undertake the most difficult...
The show addresses how artists departed from abstract expressionism with in - depth concentrations of works by Ellsworth Kelly, whose Tablet series documents how he abstracts everyday forms to create the shapes found in his paintings; Cy Twombly, whose strangely elegant paintings are sometimes built up with scribbles and scrawls, other times scratched out with a screwdriver dragged across a painted surface; and the twin pillars of neo-Dada, Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns.
James C. Scott describes them as «weapons of the weak» and «everyday forms of subordinate class's resistance.
We announce the death of the Lord in the Mass to our salvation only if in serene faith and hope we also encounter it in its everyday form of sorrow and disappointment.
Weapons of the Weak: Everyday Forms of Peasant Resistance.
It seems that people who strike out at dating alter their everyday forms of decision making — and this even impacts their portfolios» asset allocations, according to a study by the University of Michigan's Dr. Joshua Ackerman.
Reminiscent of everyday forms and images, her abstractions are corporeal, open, and buoyant.
Elements of the same sources of influence can be seen in Hasselknippe's sculptural treatment and deconstruction of everyday forms, for instance a sofa or a car — or her abstracted «surfboard» sculptures cast in plastic polymer.
From early black newspapers and «zines to the current use of social media hashtags and graphics, everyday forms of aesthetics can be subversive sites of resistance, recontextualization and representation for the black community to capitalize on for self - definition and self - expression.
His new show at Sadie Coles in New Burlington Place continues his playful approach to the sculptural potential of utilitarian and everyday forms, bringing together unexpected combinations of mass - manufactured and expendable ephemera in a new body of work.
Still, PayPal has said crypto assets have long - term merit and could eventually see ubiquity and acceptance as an everyday form of payment.
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