The Saars are a formidable artistic family spanning two generations whose works fearlessly
examine issues of identity and culture.
Like a collision of Charlie Kaufman and Woody Allen, this dark comedy is a surreal gem, astutely
examining the issue of identity.
Anam writes an engaging, thought provoking story that portrays a contemporary family experience in Bangladesh; one that
examines the issue of identity and living between east and western cultures.
Lovell speaks allegorically through his visual symbols,
examining issues of identity, gender, love, death, and loss.
Using various strategies of documentation, Lyle's work
examines issues of identity and social representation by focusing the lens on herself and her community.
Not exact matches
But it's worth taking a long, hard look at academia's daddy
issues — to
examine the simple structural bit
of skeevyness at the heart
of any academic's ability (or inability) to form a scholarly
identity and relate to others.
My ethnographic research in Santiago's poblaciones explores this
issue directly,
examining the role
of memory in the production and re-production
of an
identity of struggle.
We explore the variety
of content available to young people and their families; document the developing child's patterns
of use and understanding
of media;
examine theories and methods for assessing media effects; review research on the role
of media in shaping individual
identity, social relationships, and responses to challenging
issues; and analyze public policies that affect media creators, consumers, and citizens.
We will also need to
examine overall financial
issues including facilities, branding and
identity of campuses, community relations, and others including planning processes and timelines.»
Penguin Shorts will debut at the # 1.99 price and the nine launch titles will be A Guest at the Feast by Colm Toibin, a memoir
of his days growing up in Ireland during the 1950s and 1960s; At the Hairdressers by Anita Brookner, a novella exploring
issues of trust, betrayal and loneliness; Protection by Helen Dunmore, a story
examining how far you would go to ensure your family's safety; The Happiness
of Blond People by Elif Shafak, an examination
of national
identity and immigration; How To Set Up a Free School by Toby Young; How to Be a Rogue Trader by John Gapper; recipe title Perfect Christmas Day by Felicity Cloake; The Battle
of Alamein: North Africa 1942 by John Bierman & Colin Smith, the first
of a Great Battles series to be available through Penguin Shorts; and Great Battles: The Battle
of Isandlwana by Saul David.
Featuring four artists from the exhibition and moderated by MAM director Lora Urbanelli, the panel
examines the insights achieved by, and challenges inherent in, creating a history
of a relatively recent era, many
of whose key
issues — surrounding
identities, digital technologies, and globalization — remain urgent today.
For our Art and Design
issue, New York has been
examining the art world's recent past — tracing the
identity - politics revolution; catching up with Richard Prince, the Warhol
of the Instagram age — and it's present, as we sit down with James Franco to let him make a case for his art and get a crash course in today's market from a Sotheby's advisor.
The exhibition
examines ways in which artists in Israel today use textile for confronting
issues of identity, language, and boundaries
of body and space.
His studies
of exclusion and
identity examine larger
issues of social and racial inequality that are at the forefront
of current debates in the United States.
This exhibition highlights four themes in Kahlo's paintings to
examine their continued relevance to international artists: the performance
of gender,
issues of national
identity, the political body, and the absent or traumatized body.
This exhibition
examined the ways in which artists have explored
issues of identity and memory in the context
of home.
Ira Eduardovna reconstructs narratives related to her personal history,
examining issues of migration and
identity in flux through non-linear story telling.
Levan Mindiashvili, in his second major exhibition at ODETTA, will debut works from a new project entitled «The Color
Of The Sky» in which he
examines the
issues concerning
identity...
With the pitch and timbre
of an accomplished storyteller, Carrie Mae Weems
examines issues of race, gender politics, and African - American
identity in her photography.
This summer The Grace Museum will present three FINDNG HOME exhibitions curated to
examine the ways in which artists have explored
issues of identity and memory in the context
of home.
This summer The Grace Museum will present three FINDING HOME exhibitions curated to
examine the ways in which artists have explored
issues of identity and memory in the context
of home.
Examining over 25 years
of his artistic career, this uniquely designed catalogue weaves together the voices
of many to situate the artist's work within
issues of identity, social activism, illness, beauty, generosity and death.
It will
examine how they use their art to respond to the urgent social
issues that have arisen out
of technology and our online
identities — focusing on gender, sexuality and the obsession with celebrity culture.
The works in this exhibition loosely
examine issues of gender, androgyny, self - representation and
identity within the constructs
of serial imagery.
Although she employs a variety
of means and addresses an array
of issues, an overarching commitment to better understanding the present by closely
examining history and
identity is found throughout her work.
Together, these works
examine issues of the political, personal, and social body, and larger concepts
of identity, all in distinct and thought - provoking ways.
These abstract paintings
examine issues of race, sexuality, and
identity, responding to events like the riots in LA in 1992 and Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
She employs a variety
of means and addresses a variety
of issues, but all
of her pieces are characterized by the commitment to a better understanding
of the present through
examining of the past and
identity.
The work
of three dozen contemporary artists — including figures such as Kara Walker, April Bey and Ken Gonzales - Day —
examines issues related to race and
identity in this new group show.
The second - wave feminist and conceptual artist Mary Kelly has made a career out
of combining the personal with the political,
examining issues of gender,
identity, and collective memory in large - scale narratives.
He is best known as one
of the founders
of the Black Audio Film Collective, which was active between 1982 and 1998, and which was dedicated towards
examining issues of Black British
identity through film and media.
The works included in the show span a variety
of media,
examining ideas around
issues of exile, migration, displacement and
identity.
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.
He makes autobiographical work
examining body
issues,
identity as a «sick» person, social interaction, and confrontation with the apparatus
of disease.
The global group
examines issues of «border, territory and
identity,» and they're in NYC for the Red Bull Music Academy Festival.
Incorporating and challenging the notion
of art as social and historical critique, the works, essays and interview in this publication
examine issues of race,
identity and commerce in contemporary society.
During the 1980s and early 1990s, he created large - scale oil stick and charcoal drawings that allegorically
examined issues of family,
identity, gender, love, death, loss, and the passage
of time.
Rosales - Silva, who is now living in New York but will forever associate himself with Texas, aims to
examine identity issues of race and class and «filter them through formal art movements.»
Because too much election is never enough, the L.A. Municipal Art Gallery has put together a broad group show that
examines issues of citizenship,
identity, immigration and criminal justice.
Although Weems employs a variety
of means to address an array
of issues, all
of her work displays an overarching commitment to better understanding the present by closely
examining history and
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.
Men's
issues will be
examined from a multicultural perspective taking into account class, culture, race, age, sexual orientation, gender
identity, and the intersection these dynamics may have on the lives
of men.
Scholars at the Wellesley Centers for Women have conducted research studies and evaluations on
issues related to child and adolescent development, including
issues around race, ethnicity, immigrant status, and
identity; the effects
of early child care; the value
of physical activity; preventing depression;
examining unique family dynamics; and exploring sexuality and evaluating sex - education programming.
I counsel adoptees - at various life stages - as they are seeking to understand how adoption may affect their
identity, exploring loss and intimacy
issues,
examining relationships with family and friends, and navigating the complexities
of the search and reunion process.»
Text Box 2.3
examines the Protection Acts illustrating how Australian governments viewed
issues of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
identity during this period
of history.
To answer that question, this
issue of Global Perspectives
examines three key aspects
of laying a foundation for future success: your online
identity, your niche market, and your network.
This
issue of Global Perspectives
examines three key aspects
of laying a foundation for future success: your online
identity, your niche market, and your network.