Sentences with phrase «exhibition explores issues»

The exhibition explores issues of history and ideology, as well as the specifics of form and material, in the photographic image.
Featuring 42 contemporary artists from around the world whose work spans painting, sculpture, photography, and video, this exhibition explores issues of politics, religion, and racism.
«Afterwork,» a group exhibition exploring issues of class and race in Hong Kong, runs through May 29.
Para Site is pleased to present Afterwork, a major group exhibition exploring issues of class, race, labour and migration in Hong Kong and the surrounding region.
21c Museum is North America's only collecting museum dedicated solely to art of the 21st century, and its current and upcoming exhibitions explore issues of our day, ranging from the construction of personal and group identity, to race and gender, celebrity, nature and technoculture.
His recent work includes Storming Times Square, screened on 47 of the LED billboards in Times Square, New York; «Small Data», a solo exhibition at bitforms, New York, and Max Estrella Gallery in Madrid; «Quadratura», a solo exhibition at Espacio Fundación Telefónica in Lima; «Vórtices», an exhibition exploring issues of water and sustainability at the Fundación Canal Isabel II in Madrid; Synaptic Passage, an installation commissioned for the exhibition «Brain: The Inside Story» at the American Museum of Natural History in New York and two installations at the Sundance Film Festival 2011 in Park City, Utah.
Most of the artists featured in this exhibition explored issues of visual perception throughout their careers, using combinations of line, color interactions, and kinetics with diverse approaches and a variety of media to engage and challenge viewers mentally and visually.
The artists in the exhibition explore issues of the global circulation of culture and cultural producers, alongside of issues of alienation from the ideas of «home.»
Afterwork is a major group exhibition exploring issues of class, race, labour, and migration in the region and beyond, as well as their corresponding aesthetics and histories.
Para Site is pleased to present a series of public programmes comprising of guided tours, workshops, and screenings, taking place alongside Afterwork, our current major group exhibition exploring issues of class, race, labour, and migration in Hong Kong, its surrounding region, and beyond.

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The exhibition will explore how fashion photography can engage in issues such as gender, wealth, consumerism, the environment, protest and identity building.
These ideas of «shonkiness» and «awkwardness» are not only theatrical and entertaining, however; the notion at the exhibition's centre is also a means of critique, used to explore the interrelated issues of gender, beauty and ugliness, identity and chaos, and the discourse surrounding those subjects in current visual practice.
The exhibition draws upon the Wolfonian's collection to explore issues of identity — personal, corporate and national — as well as the impact of cultural displacement on the history of design and the role of commercial art in the modern city.
His current solo exhibition at the South London Gallery, Michael Armitage: The Chapel, absorbs the chapel - like qualities of the gallery space, where his paintings explore Kenyan culture and religion as the context in which to look at mental health issues in East Africa.
Evening conversations inspired by current exhibitions exploring artistic practice, global perspectives, and cultural issues.
Composed of 25 works, which include paintings, sculpture, prints, works with paper, and installations, the exhibition explores a range of issues that have occupied Grabner since she started her creative career, such as the history of painting in relation to the present, the relationship of centre to periphery, the significance of routine in life and in art, and the integration of work into family life and vice versa.
The Museum strives to be a place where all points of view, experiences, and ages feel welcome to explore the pressing issues of our time through socially relevant art exhibitions and educational programming.
In a series of exhibitions entitled «The Pan-Afrikan Connection,» they explored the issues of black political struggles.
This provocative exhibition focuses on issues of racial, sexual, and historical identity in contemporary culture while exploring the powerful influence of artistic legacy and community across generations.
Celebrating the extraordinary but tragically short life of British playwright Joe Orton, this exhibition explores the points where his interests and career came into contact with issues of crime and justice — including the inventive collages and interventions he made in library books, but for which he was penalised with a six month prison sentence.
2016 Nov. 18 — Wadsworth Atheneum Presents 43rd Annual Festival of Trees & Traditions Nov. 1 — John Trumbull Paintings Central to «Visualizing American Independence» at Wadsworth Atheneum Oct. 5 — First U.S. Exhibition by Artist Dulce Chacón Explores Human Feats and Failures in the Frontiers of Air and Space Sept. 23 — Grant S. Smith to Lead Development, Revitalize Fundraising Initiatives at Wadsworth Atheneum Sept. 9 — First Major Photography Survey in 27 Years to Open at Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art Aug. 16 — Francisco de Zurbarán's «Saint Serapion» Returns to Galleries at Wadsworth Atheneum May 23 — Exhibition to Highlight Diversity of Contemporary Artists, Artworks May 10 — Works by Salomon van Ruysdael and Kehinde Wiley Among Newest Acquisitions by Wadsworth Atheneum April 21 — «Vanessa German / MATRIX 174» to Confront Social Issues of Race and Violence Beginning June 9 March 25 — Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art Names Anne Butler Rice New Director of Education
Featuring contemporary work from the museum's collection by artists such as Andrea Bowers, Hans Haacke, Emily Jacir, Arthur Jafa, and Glenn Ligon, this exhibition explores the ways that these artists inform our understanding of urgent social, ecological, and civic issues — including security and surveillance, evolving modes of communication, and political resistance.
A major exhibition marking 50 years since the partial decriminalisation of homosexuality, Coming Out brings together work by artists who have used their practice to explore issues of gender and sexual identity, including David Hockney, Sarah Lucas and Steve McQueen.
This exhibition explores love, and the related issue of loss, through works by a diverse group of artists including Diane Arbus, John Cage, Harry Callahan, Elliot Erwitt, Alex Katz, R. B. Kitaj, Duane Michals, Nam June Paik, Peter Saul, George Segal, Hui - Ming Wang, and Gary Winogrand.
The exhibition will explore the artists» commentary on and challenge of social values, expectations, and conventions that are a part of everyday life — raising questions about national and global issues including gender - specific violence and sociopolitical conflict.
The ICA's inaugural exhibition, Declaration, will explore contemporary art's power to respond to pressing social issues through work by over 30 emerging and established artists.
Pratt Manhattan Gallery will present «Bright Future: New Designs in Glass,» an exhibition of sculpture, tableware, and lighting designs by American and international artists and firms that explore issues of sustainability, the manipulation of light,...
The exhibition highlights 21c's commitment to using art as a lens through which to view important current events and issues, exploring the complicated nature of truth today.
Featuring works from artists including Andy Warhol, Chuck Close, and Philip Guston, this exhibition presents new approaches to producing art, engaging with social issues and exploring the human form as subject.
This exhibition examined the ways in which artists have explored issues of identity and memory in the context of home.
In her first solo exhibition at Taylor De Cordoba, Kimberly Brooks explores issues of feminine identity, nostalgia, idolization and womanhood.
The exhibition focuses on artists who explore similar themes and subject matter in their work, primarily issues of race, gender, identity, history, and popular culture.
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The exhibition catalog notes that the painter «was the sole African - American artist of his generation who became committed to issues of abstraction at the start of his career and continued to explore them over its entire trajectory.»
Beck curated this exhibition with students from Fitchburg State University that features artworks that explore the nexus between art and science, issues of sustainability, environmental activism, ecology and the natural world.
We're proud to present the second solo exhibition of Entang Wiharso in New York, «Promising Land» features all new work that explores issues of national identity, cultures and bigotry.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, a thematic exhibition that brings together commissioned work by 30 contemporary visual artists and eight poets who, for this project, will explore issues surrounding the cause to legalize same - sex marriage from various perspectives.
Its inaugural exhibition, Declaration, will explore contemporary art's power to respond to pressing social issues through work by 33 emerging and established artists.
In conjunction with a daylong symposium exploring the conceptual and tangible difficulties of art in the public sphere, the University Museum of Contemporary Art will present a juried Exhibition of proposed public art projects that address issues of temporality, community, place, and practice on local, national, and global levels, which will highlight the contemporary trends and new ideas in the field of public art.
Jointly curated by Lismore Castle Arts and Askeaton Contemporary Arts, a group exhibition at St Carthage Hall in Lismore is the culmination of a series of artist residencies throughout 2017 - 8 that collectively explore the multifaceted nature of the Munster environment, each aiming to find new methodologies and reflections on the urgent issues facing the region today.
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.
Louise Bourgeois (1911 - 2010) is one of the most respected artists of our time, and this retrospective exhibition focuses thematically on birth, growing up, family and motherhood — issues that Bourgeois explored for decades.
A yearly program of temporary exhibitions exploring thematic issues and contemporary artistic and curatorial practices.
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.
«The exhibition playfully highlights this growing presence through an immersive installation that explores the complexity and variability of our own understanding and engagement regarding surveillance technology, while also highlighting the ethical issues relating to personal privacy».
The exhibition, which traces the trajectory of 2015 AIA Gold Medal Recipient Moshe Safdie's life and work over the course of his more than 50 - year career, has been specifically updated for the National Academy presentation and features a new focus on projects devoted to issues of dense urbanism, together with an expanded section exploring the firm's recent and ongoing work across Asia.
This is a unique occasion to explore key issues of curating and to gain more knowledge of the logistical aspects behind exhibitions form negotiating loans to marketing strategies, with support and supervision from RA experts along with external professional curators and scholars.
The new Australian Pavilion opens with an exhibition by Fiona Hall who, like Sarah Lucas, often transforms everyday objects, in this case to explore issues of globalisation and environmental decay (see interview, pp. 36 — 37, May 2015).
Following this, four solo exhibitions will show more deeply the relationship with this movement and explore the different stylistic issues.
London's ICA presents a solo exhibition by Sonia Boyce (b. 1962) centred on a performance piece that explores issues of power in the interplay between an audience and those on the stage.
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