Sophie Michael is a London based artist and filmmaker whose technically adept and aesthetically rich works
explore cultural memory, colour, abstraction and expanded notions of animation.
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it explores our cultural memory of the 6 - year - old pageant queen's unsolved death by interviewing actors auditioning to play her parents, John and Patsy Ramsey.
Susan Schmidt susanschmidtart.com «My continuing «Seaburbia» series
explores the cultural memory and heritage of the beachfront homes of Australia.
«Beach Hibiscus a work from my «Seaburbia» series
exploring the cultural memory and heritage of the quintessential Australian beach house.
Not exact matches
The challenge before us is to navigate the hyphen and be prepared to
explore our varied histories, discover the outside forces, question the economic compulsions, be astounded by the
cultural diversity, empathise with the experience of marginality, marvel at the
memories that have shaped all these various selves, and offered, and continue to offer us, an identity or identities across the hyphen, as the various embodied selves that make up the assorted group of people who are called Indian - Christians.
Cecilia Aldarondo is an award - winning documentary director and producer whose films
explore intimate, universal themes such as death,
memory, family conflict, and
cultural difference.
With one week in Bhutan, you can
explore the
cultural heart of this country, making
memories that will last for a lifetime.
The reimagining and recycling of Hollywood iconography in contemporary art, and the way that movies live on in our personal and
cultural memories, are
explored in the exhibition Walkers: Hollywood Afterlives in Art and Artifact.
For a public symposium held on January 19, 2018, Miguel de Baca further
explores ideas first introduced in his book
Memory Work: Anne Truitt and Sculpture by considering Truitt's oeuvre in the context of the
cultural practice of historic preservation and the idea of the 20th - century «monument.»
In multifaceted projects, The Propeller Group blurs the lines between modes of
cultural production and embraces the formats of branding campaigns, television commercials, Hollywood movies, and music videos to
explore the complex ideologies that drive global commerce, war, and
cultural and historical
memory.
Exploring the construction of modern U.S. history as a form of
cultural memory, Darryl Lauster: Glory is the Language of the Poet and Vincent Valdez: Till Then open with a reception from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 16 and continue through Nov. 4 at Blaffer's satellite downtown Houston location, 110 Milam Street.
Project
explores art's relationship to the recollection of personal and
cultural histories, nostalgia, and other facets of
memory.
Over the past three decades, Steinbach has become known for his sculptures that place ordinary objects on display — some purchased, others borrowed — to
explore the intersection of our personal desires,
memories, and
cultural values.
Scherezade Garcia
explores collective and ancestral
memory in her studio - based practice and her public interventions, examining quasi-mythical portraits of migration and
cultural colonization.
Homelands cuts to the heart of
cultural relations in the 21st century,
exploring ideas of belonging and alienation, possession and loss, public histories and personal
memories, nostalgic geographies and the intangible terrains of the imaginary.
Characteristic of Elmgreen & Dragset's practice, the exhibition
explores both personal and shared
cultural identity and
memory - and presents them alongside one another, in no hierarchical order.
Exploring both personal and collective
memories of black girlhood, the labyrinth reflects Stingily's poignant, referential found objects and architectural forms, which she compares with political and
cultural threat.
Conversations with the Collection:
Memory I September 12, 2015 — January 10, 2016 As the University of Chicago reflects upon its 125 - year history, the Smart presents an experimental installation on the theme of Memory that explores art's relationship to the recollection of personal and cultural histories, nostalgia, and other facets of m
Memory I September 12, 2015 — January 10, 2016 As the University of Chicago reflects upon its 125 - year history, the Smart presents an experimental installation on the theme of
Memory that explores art's relationship to the recollection of personal and cultural histories, nostalgia, and other facets of m
Memory that
explores art's relationship to the recollection of personal and
cultural histories, nostalgia, and other facets of
memorymemory.
Opening Thursday, January 23nd at Gasworks, London is «Late Barbarians,» a group exhibition that focused on the notion of corporeal
memory, and
explores how shifting social codes and
cultural values have been embodied in canonical...
He has produced exhibitions nationally and internationally that
explore themes of displacement and
cultural memory.
His art made in the last decade often
explores the theme of the «origins» of civilization and incorporates autobiographical reflections, including his childhood
memories of watching the physical torture and suffering of his parents during the
Cultural Revolution (1966 — 76), states the museum in an artist bio.
Dallas - based artist Jungeun Lee's photographs and installations
explore the relationship between human experience and
cultural memory.
A Chicago - based artist Hebru Brantley
explores personal and
cultural memory in his art.
Meanwhile, gallery three will boast an extensive installation of photographic lightboxes like The Four Seasons (2011 - 13), which highlights the artist's use of the self - portrait to
explore scenarios from our
cultural collective
memory.
During the next three decades, he established himself as one of the most important Chinese contemporary painters, whose figurative works delve into the human psyche,
exploring personal and collective
memory in the wake of the
Cultural Revolution.
Opening Thursday, January 23nd at Gasworks, London is «Late Barbarians,» a group exhibition that focused on the notion of corporeal
memory, and
explores how shifting social codes and
cultural values have been embodied in canonical Western European art and architecture.
Using a variety of media, the artists
explore the evocative potential of different sounds — such as field recordings, hymns and story - telling — as well as their ability to both conjure and challenge
cultural memory, and connect the past to the present.
According to Benzant, «Afrospanglish
explores and develops many of the original, ideographic, visual strategies of the Signatures series but also incorporates the idea of conflating personal cosmology and abstract - figuration that generate compositions characterized by large heads which function as conduits or metaphors for
cultural / personal
memory, inner - worlds, ancestors, spirits or universes akin to the cosmology of Bakongo - derived ritual charms known as nkisi.
«These mixed media works combine domestic photographs with aspects of painting to
explore the representation of a hybrid identity negotiated between personal and
cultural memory...
I create multimedia installations that
explore the relationship between personal
memory and
cultural practices of remembering.
Exploring the intertwined themes of
memory and place and often imbued with longing, Anderson's work reflects his own experience with shifting notions of
cultural identity.
Working in a constructed - documentary style, Garza - Cuen
explores ideas of place,
cultural memory, and inheritance.
Since the early 2000s, Rodney McMillian has created compelling paintings, sculpture, installations, and performances — live and filmed — that
explore how
cultural and socio - political history,
memory, myth, and ritual — visible and invisible — shape experience, identity, and one's sense of place and belonging.
Her interactive mixed media projects
explore intersectionality,
cultural / body
memory and soul wounds.
Through his work he
explores the human condition, offering a critical perspective on social,
cultural, and political issues and visually eloquent commentary on
memory, loss, and the difficulty of memorializing the past.
Dealing with loss and
memory (historical,
cultural or personal) her projects
explore notions of past in relation to contemporaneity, expressing the duality in the term revolution (from Latin revolver, «roll back»), a rapture (from the past) and renewal (for the future).
Focusing on the notion of corporeal
memory, the group exhibition «Late Barbarians», presented by Gasworks,
explores how shifting social codes and
cultural values have been embodied in canonical Western European art and architecture.
Paul Thulin uses analog photography, digital montage, appropriation and various alternative materials, to
explore the contextual and material constructs of history,
cultural identity, consumerism,
memory and myth.
Considering the
cultural and political differences — not to mention the six thousand miles that lie between Tehran and the city she now calls home — it might not surprise you to learn that Bahar Behbahani's paintings and videos
explore memory and loss.
(London, UK) Focusing on the notion of corporeal
memory, the group exhibition «Late Barbarians»
explores how shifting social codes and
cultural values have been embodied in canonical Western European art and architecture.
Deller further
explores cultural heritage with
Memory Bucket, a documentary on Texans living in Waco and Crawford, President Bush's home town.
Explore the
cultural diversity of India on your ride making new
memories, friends and grow richer in experience.