Sentences with phrase «exhibition identity shifts»

It will be featured in the museum's spring 2014 collections - based exhibition Identity Shifts, held in tandem with the traveling exhibition Posing Beauty in African - American Culture.

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EXHIBITION «Black Eye,» a group show that explores the shifting dynamics of race and identity over the past two decades, opens May 3 featuring 26 Black contemporary artists, a who's who among two generations — Sanford Biggers, Nick Cave, David Hammons, Deanna Lawson, Simone Leigh, Steve McQueen, Toyin Odutola, Gary Simmons, Xaviera Simmons, Hank Willis Thomas, Kehinde Wiley and Nari Ward, among others.
This major touring exhibition organized by the National Gallery of Art (Washington, DC) examines the shifting identity of American self - taught artists and offers an unprecedented overview of their profound impact on the evolution of modern and contemporary art.
The exhibition both explores how notions of femininity (and alternately, masculinity) have shifted in the context of newly defined gender identities and how family structures have been reimagined and reshaped through relatively recent advances in reproductive medicine and evolving gender roles.
The exhibition — and its companion, Identity Shifts — will be on view April 26 — July 27, 2014.
Group Exhibition in Tribeca Explores Black Identity «Black Eye,» a group show that explores the shifting dynamics of race and identity over the past two decades, features a who's who among two generations of black contemporary Identity «Black Eye,» a group show that explores the shifting dynamics of race and identity over the past two decades, features a who's who among two generations of black contemporary identity over the past two decades, features a who's who among two generations of black contemporary artists.
Identity Shifts A companion exhibition to Posing Beauty, this collection - based display features works by African American artists who use representations of the human figure or some aspect of the body (including hair) to explore how we construct and perceive personal and cultural iIdentity Shifts A companion exhibition to Posing Beauty, this collection - based display features works by African American artists who use representations of the human figure or some aspect of the body (including hair) to explore how we construct and perceive personal and cultural identityidentity.
Her exhibition at the Weatherspoon, Foreign Love, mixes multiple cultural references to play upon the idea of shifting identities and includes work on paper, ceramic sculptures, and a series of talisman - like works inspired by Korean norigae.
Historicizing the shifting identity and role of this distinctly American version of modernism's «other,» the exhibition probes assumptions about creativity, artistic practice, and the role of the artist in contemporary culture.
The subjects of this photo exhibition are searching to belong, while living in exile and navigating shifting politics and identities.
Taken together, Simmons oeuvre reflects the shift that curator Thelma Golden both observed and underwent herself with her exhibitions Black Male in 1994 and Freestyle in 2001: the move from highly politicized issue - based art to more apolitical considerations of identity along side the artistic process.
The exhibition spans three galleries within the Zaha Hadid - designed museum, anchored by overarching themes within each: «Shifting Identities» explores how a changing China alters constructions of identity; «Body as Site» focuses on the physical body as a literal and figurative site of discussion and debate; and «Confronting Tradition» highlights the ways in which artists draw inspiration from classical texts, teachings, and artistic practices to reinterpret and question evolving power structures and social norms.
In 2014 he was one of 23 artists featured in the exhibition «tIDal shift — Explorations of Identity» in Contemporary Caymanian Art at the National Gallery of the Cayman Islands.
The exhibition is centered on gender and feminist politics in the age of trans - identity, both explores how notions of femininity (and alternately, masculinity) have shifted in the context of newly defined gender identities and how family structures have been reimagined and reshaped through relatively recent advances in reproductive medicine and evolving gender roles.
Even in the exhibition, there's a telling chronological gap between the Hairy Who (active from 1966 to «69) and the most recent of the show's groups, Forcefield (1996 to 2003), which emerged during the early days of net art and echoed some of it in their digressive, identity - shifting videos and performances.
No Everything, his third solo exhibition at Whatiftheworld, «utilized mixed media sculpture and found objects in order to examine the tension between South Africa's past and present in relation to shifting class identities, globalized economy, and the experience of the everyday.»
She is a curator for Kunsthaus Zürich, where she has curated many exhibitions, including Aleksandra Mir: Switzerland and Other Islands (2006), Shifting Identities (2008), and Motion Picture (s)(2010).
Prompted by the exhibitions Sheila Pepe: Hot Mess Formalism, Jeff Donaldson: Dig, and Edie Fake: Structures Shift, the works displayed here explore the formal qualities of line, shape, color, and pattern, as well as themes of gender and identity.
In exploring these profound shifts, the artistic practices showcased in this exhibition meditate on the uncertainty of identity, reflecting our uneasy relationship to place.
Also shown at Tate Liverpool as part of Liverpool Biennial 2012: Unexpected Guest is Thresholds, an exhibition that questions the boundaries of personal, geographical, political and cultural identities and the shifting and permeable nature of such boundaries.
«GLENN LIGON: Encounters and Collisions» @ Nottingham Contemporary Nottingham, England Curated by Glenn Ligon, this exhibition brings together the work of 45 artists whose work «often deals with the shifting experience of American identity, examining loaded questions around language, power, race, gender and sexuality.»
Select group exhibitions featuring her work include Third Space / Shifting Conversations About Contemporary Art, Birmingham Museum of Art, AL (2017); Constructing Identity: Petrucci Family Foundation Collection of African - American Art, Portland Art Museum, ME (2017); The Color Line: African American Artists and the Civil Rights in the United States, Musée du quai Branly, Paris (2016); SHE: International Women Artists, Long Museum, Shanghai (2016); No Man's Land: Women Artists from the Rubell Family Collection, Rubell Family Collection, Miami, traveled to the National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, DC (2015); 30 Americans, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC (2011), which has traveled extensively around the United States (2011 - 2017, ongoing); and Americans Now, National Portrait Gallery, Washington, DC (2010).
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