Accompanying a yearlong display of the London - based ISelf Collection, this publication
examines individual identity, the body and the human condition from the perspectives of 20 artists.
From Surrealist selfies to self - portraiture by Cindy Sherman and Tracy Emin, this inaugural display of the ISelf Collection, the first of four,
examines individual identity, the body and the human condition from the perspectives of twenty artists.
Trix Rosen's evocative photographs
examine individual identity and gender ambiguity pressing beyond the public and private parameters of self - liberation.
Not exact matches
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.
Set in the experiential Museum of Tolerance, this special workshop uses Red Scarf Girl, The Diary of Anne Frank, and Wonder, as well as other literary resources to
examine ways to engage youth in thinking about
identity, analyzing adolescent choices, and reflecting on the impact of history on
individuals.
With major support from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Southern Festival of Books presents «Our Histories of Race and Ethnicity,» a rich and challenging track of sessions
examining the ways in which our ethnic and racial
identities shape us as
individuals and as members of community.
Her practice
examines the mechanisms within exhibitions, institutions, and visual modes of art distribution that become metaphors for the construction of
individual identity.
With a lacerating irony, they also
examined the ways in which the mass media and art shape collective and
individual identities.
She
examines how new technological tools can impact our social life, our ideas about
individual identity, and our relationship with the real and virtual world using photography, film, video, computer - based art and performance.
This work
examines individual notions of place and its effect on personal
identity and growth.
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.
Reinhard Mucha and Rachel Whiteread, whose works involve architectural spaces and objects embedded with personal histories,
examine narratives that shape
individual as well as collective
identities.
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.
While in Myoung Ho Lee's portraits of single trees — accurate and mysteriously staged —
examine the character and
individual identity of the tree itself.
Known for her vibrant color photography, Opie
examines various facets of American life, from the
identities of
individuals to subcultures and communities, to urban settings, and majestic natural surroundings.
On display at the National Portrait Gallery beginning August 22 is «Portraiture Now: Staging the Self,» a bilingual exhibit in collaboration with the Smithsonian Latino Center that
examines the works of Latino artists across a variety of media, questioning the idea that portraits can represent
individuals»
identities.
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.
When we
examine how diversity influences the profession as a whole, it's easy to lose sight of the experience of being an
individual lawyer, with specific
identity characteristics, practising law in Ontario.