Using the universal language of our age — advertising — he asks viewers to
examine cultural identity, ownership and commerce, particularly in respect to race.
Not exact matches
Sweet also
examined cultural explanations to determine how traditional gender assumptions about the unique skills of women and men might lead to
identity differences, including those that relate to the importance of a career to one's
identity.
Structure, Culture and Career Investments» by Stephen Sweet, analyzes data collected from employees in 11 countries to determine if gender differences in career centrality — the importance of one's career to their
identity — exist, and
examines how those differences relate to professional demands, gender role beliefs and
cultural expectations.
Her background is in screen, media and
cultural studies and her research
examines the representation of gender, queer and youth
identities, digital culture, and new forms of screen media.
Her conceptual framework, family cultures, has been used widely to
examine the interconnectedness among families» political,
cultural, and social histories and racialized
identities; social practices; and literacy processes.
The Personal Perspectives multimedia project described in this article engages teacher candidates in
examining and representing their
cultural identity by means of Apple's iMovie software.
Chapter Two, Mom's Sex Book, dissects the challenges of writing about sex while raising kids, and Chapter Three, Shifting
Identity,
examines our changing
cultural landscape around the LGBTQ community.
This exhibition presents the work of artists who
examine the relationships of objects — which hold importance beyond their physical form — to experiences of places and
cultural identities.
At the Katzen Arts Center June 14 through August 17 is «Continental Drift (Being Here and Being There),» a solo show by Judy Byron
examining cultural influences on her
identity as an artist.
The exhibition takes writer Aimé Césaire legacy of Negritude as inspiration for
examining way
cultural identity is reconceived within post-colonial paradigm.
History, Memory, and
Identity During the 1990s many artists began examining how representation has traditionally inscribed difference and «otherness» in terms of sexual orientation, racial identity, and ethnicity, thus opening a new threshold in cultural consci
Identity During the 1990s many artists began
examining how representation has traditionally inscribed difference and «otherness» in terms of sexual orientation, racial
identity, and ethnicity, thus opening a new threshold in cultural consci
identity, and ethnicity, thus opening a new threshold in
cultural consciousness.
Working in painting, sculpture, photography, film, and performance, Shonibare's work
examines race, class and the construction of
cultural identity.
In part, I am responding to a
cultural entreatment to
examine heterosexual male
identity.
Her work
examines tradition, collective
identity, and the intersection of
cultural practice and shifting economic landscapes.
Curated by Okwui Enwezor for the Museum Villa Stuck, Munich, The Short Century is the first major survey to
examine this dynamic and politically - charged era in African art and history, and how liberation movements and art have been bound together in the forging of new
cultural identities.
Ligon's paintings and sculptures
examine cultural and social
identity through found sources — literature, Afrocentric coloring books, photographs — to reveal the ways in which the history of slavery, the civil rights movement, and sexual politics inform our understanding of American society.
Trenton Doyle Hancock has been weaving a complex fabric that laces elaborate fantasy into personal and familial folklore, while
examining his own
cultural and philosophical
identity.
Kay Reese
examines identity and relationships within cross
cultural heritage in her figurative found object sculpture Conditioned.
There are intimate observations of the microcosm and, at times, of a macrocosm — as artists also
examine pop culture, nature, science, technology, and
cultural identity, among other subjects, such as in the works of Mary Heilmann, Riad Miah, Jamie Powell, Karen Tompkins, Terry Winters, and Nicole Awai.
Metro Pictures» seductive new summer group show
examines the myth of the exotic as reflected in
cultural identities.
Ligon's practice
examines history and
identity largely by borrowing poignant language from African American literary and
cultural figures and through repetition and isolation presents the phrases for optimum effect and consideration.
They also
examine the body, scientific and mathematical concepts, nature, pop culture, and
cultural identity.
Glenn Ligon's intertextual works
examine cultural and social
identity — often through found sources such as literature, Afro - centric coloring books, and photographs — to reveal the ways in which slavery, the civil rights movement, and
identity politics inform our understanding of American society.
Lien Truong's paintings
examine social,
cultural, and political history, exploring the influences that bind the formation of contemporary
identity and belief systems in a transcultural context.
Created to preserve LGBTQ
identity and build community, the Leslie - Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art provides a training ground for queer artists and
cultural workers to
examine the juxtaposition b...
In the 1970s and 1980s, photographers such as Robert Frank (American, born Switzerland, 1924), Jim Goldberg (American, born 1953), Larry Sultan (American, 1946 - 2009), and Nan Goldin (American, born 1953) exposed their lives and those of others, using single or multiple pictures, to
examine broad
cultural questions of family and
identity.
Examining race,
identity,
cultural memory and the experience of diaspora through a lyrical aesthetic narrative, his recent films are at once politically engaged and poetic.
Extensive in scale, Esther Shalev - Gerz's exhibition «Factory is Outside» at the Serlachius Museums in Finland, comprises four interweaving series of works that investigate how
cultural identities are constructed and
examine the role and status of traditional professions in a world that is global and undergoing a rapid digital transformation.
Past artists who have created work for Rivington Place's window include Philomena Francis who used piped black treacle in her artwork mo» lasses III to raise questions about
identity and viewing the black female body, and most recently Nilbar Güres» Beekeeper, a photographic composition
examining representations of femininity and
cultural identity.
Her practice encompasses paintings, drawings, printmaking and film, where she manipulates archival material and popular
cultural sources to
examine notions of race and
identity.
Working in painting, sculpture, photography, film and installation, Shonibare's work
examines race, class and the construction of
cultural identity through a sharp political commentary of the tangled interrelationship between Africa and Europe and their respective economic and political histories.
The works of art in the exhibition raise questions about photography's ability to represent
cultural identity while
examining the breadth and challenges posed by the multiplicity of the American Jewish experience.
Created to preserve LGBTQ
identity and build community, the Leslie - Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art provides a training ground for queer artists and
cultural workers to
examine the juxtaposition between art and social justice in ways that provoke dialogue and thought, while acting as a
cultural hub for LGBTQ individuals and communities.
Her doctorate in Art History is from the University of Sussex, and her thesis
examined notions of Britishness, national
identity and
cultural diversity in contemporary art since 1980.
Zohra Opoku's self - portraits, on view at Mariane Ibrahim Gallery, are printed on textiles and hung from the ceiling,
examining he socio -
cultural dynamics in relation to individual and African historical
identities.
Traversing theoretical and practice - based inquiry in my artistic research, I use theories from the transdisciplinary WGS field to
examine hidden dynamics informing relationships between individuals, as well as between the individual and society, exploring how
cultural pillars of
identity are activated.
In this exhibition, Purcell
examines issues of migration,
cultural displacement and the socio - political constructs that form / transform
identity and links them to a globalized economic system.
Currently the YBCA offers a wide range of innovative contemporary programming: In the Main Gallery Migrating
Identities examines ways in which participating artists» identities have been transformed by the contemporary confluence of mobility, cultural retention, and persona
Identities examines ways in which participating artists»
identities have been transformed by the contemporary confluence of mobility, cultural retention, and persona
identities have been transformed by the contemporary confluence of mobility,
cultural retention, and personal history.
Since the late - 1990's, Gaba has closely
examined constructions of
cultural identity as they relate to exchanges between Africa and the Western world.
Seeking insight into our
cultural and spiritual
identity in relationship to the rapidly changing environment, Bhalla utilizes photography, sculpture, installation, and performance to
examine our shared relationship with water and its inseparable capacity to be both symbol and source of renewal.
This group of works, selected from the 1980s,
examines the
cultural constructions of power,
identity and sexuality through -LSB-...]
Tomorrow at 7PM at The Art Institute of Chicago, join Glenn Ligon, Studio Museum chief curator and director Thelma Golden, Lynette Yiadom Boakye, and Cauleen Smith for a discussion on their work and how it
examines individual and collective histories along with questions of
cultural, social, sexual, and racial
identity.
Intended as a major genealogy of the rise of a still - powerful and evolving photographic practice by artists, the checklist will include a wide array of works
examining a range of issues: performativity and photographic practice; portraiture and
cultural identity; the formal and social architectonics of the built environment; societal and individual interventions in the landscape; photography's relationship to sculpture and painting; the visual mediation of meaning in popular culture; and the poetic and conceptual investigation of visual non-sequiturs, disjunctions and humorous absurdities.
You can point the finger at all sorts of participants in this battle, but I believe (and we have been
examining and discussing at length on this site for more than 8 years now) the principal drivers of the polarization are coming more from: (1) the corporate energy interests who are protecting their profits against regulation and other policies that would move the system away from fossil fuels, and using their clout in the political process to tie things up; (2) right - wing anti-government and anti-regulatory ideologues whose political views appear threatened by scientific conclusions that point toward a need for stronger policy action; (3) people whose religious or
cultural identities appear threatened by modern science; and so forth.
We used a 3 - year cross-sequential longitudinal design to
examine the relations between self - efficacy judgments in three different domains (academic, social, resisting negative peer influences),
cultural identity, theories of intelligence, and depressive symptoms.
Structural equation modeling was used to
examine the effects of
cultural factors (ethnic
identity, perceived discrimination), family relations, and child problem type on mental health service utilization in a community sample of 1,480 adolescent girls (860 African American, 620 European American) between ages 15 and 17 years enrolled in the Pittsburgh Girls Study.