Sentences with phrase «exhibition surveys political»

Showcasing works from the 1960s through 2013, the exhibition surveys political satire and cultural commentary through art movements ranging from capitalist realism to contemporary pop art.

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One of the major exhibitions was MCA Chicago's «This Will Have Been: Art, Love & Politics» (2012), a show that traveled to other venues that surveyed the decade's social and political developments that changed the character of the art world.
This new solo exhibition uniquely presents a selected survey of rarely seen experimental short films and video installations by Weerasethakul, alongside his photography, sketches and archival materials that explore threads of socio - political commentary.
«PICTURE INDUSTRY,» curated by the artist Walead Beshty at the Hessel Museum of Art at Bard, has quietly thrown down the gauntlet, not only for exhibitions that address the history of photography, but for all future surveys of twentieth - century art and political imagery broadly.
«Paweł Althamer: The Neighbors» — the first major survey of the Polish artist's work in the United States — is a checkered exhibition that vacillates between anarchic energy and pious political correctness.
Drawing on DePaul's own collection, this exhibition surveys a wide range of political expression, from a Diego Rivera painting of the Mexican Revolution through John Wilson's searing Down by the Riverside, a suite of etchings about slavery, and Gerda Meyer Bernstein's powerful installation The Justice Chair.
This unique solo exhibition presents a survey of rarely - seen experimental short films and installations by Apichatpong Weerasethakul, alongside archival documents, photographs, drawings and sketches that explore threads of socio - political commentary in the artist's practice from early in his career to the present.
Also known for his antagonistic political stance and artistic ethics, Ferrari obtained international acclaim when his work was included in the 2000 survey exhibition «Heterotopias» at the Centro Reina Sofía in Madrid.
Linked exhibitions in two venues survey the image of labor and its political struggles in 20th century California.
Free and open to the public, the exhibition surveys groundbreaking works from around the world that together register one of the most important developments in recent art history: the rise in the last twenty - five years of a renewed sphere of artistic practices that blur the lines between art and everyday life in projects emphasizing political concerns, participation, and forms of dialogue.
After the major survey exhibition held at Schaulager in 2007, the new show presents objects, installations, drawings, and replicas of objects from the domestic sphere such as washbasins, fireplaces, and drains, as well as fragmentary body parts bearing psychological, political, and religious connotations.
Mindful Media: Works from the 1970s comprises two portfolios of etchings and photographic works mixing text and image to reinforce the artist's belief that social and political problems are valid concerns for art. 07 Mar 2011 Philip Taaffe at the Irish Museum of Modern Art A survey exhibition of the work of the Irish - American artist Philip Taaffe, one of the most significant painters working in America today, opens to the public at the Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA) on Wednesday 23 March 2011.
The first major survey of contemporary Guatemalan art in the United States — and as much a political and social history as an art history — it is just one of more than 70 deeply researched exhibitions of Latin American and Latinx art at Southern California institutions comprising the Getty Foundation's Pacific Standard Time: LA / LA, a four - month - long program that aims at nothing less than «flipping the history of modern and contemporary art, beginning with the Latino perspective,» as Getty Foundation deputy director Joan Weinstein put it.
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