Not exact matches
For a visual
representation of the story of Fogo de Chão, watch «The Gaucho Way,» a documentary - style video shot through the eyes of real Fogo de Chão Brazilian gauchos and
explores the restaurant's deep
cultural roots in Southern Brazil.
Resources provide opportunities to: - work to a brief as per industry standard -
explore existing radio dramas - listen to radio drama with focus on The Archers -
explore the history of radio dramas -
explore symbolic codes -
explore cultural codes -
explore technical codes -
explore conventions of radio drama -
explore style and structure of radio drama -
explore representation in radio drama
Apfelbaum's work
explores the limitations of traditional disciplinary forms, approaches to abstract
representation, and references to graphic pop
cultural imagery.
In addition, the work
explores ideas of
representation, reproduction,
cultural appropriation and recycling.
Through Mas Rudas, Buentello's work has evolved to
explore socio -
cultural examinations of Chican @ identity and
cultural representations of gender.
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 identity.
This collection - based exhibition 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 identity.
Cutting Copper: Indigenous Resurgent Practice, a collaborative project between grunt gallery and the Belkin Art Gallery that I co-organized with Shelly Rosenblum, aimed to bring together a cross-disciplinary group of artists, curators, writers, educators, scholars, students and activists to
explore the embodied theory of Indigenous resurgence and
cultural representation — from the perspectives of their own disciplines and one another's.
The three artists included in this year's residency exhibition extend this notion to
explore how communities themselves can influence the ways in which art is produced, whether through incorporating images that document change and progress, questioning the contexts of
cultural and physical
representation so as not to repeat history's mistakes, or archiving materials from a community's past in order to benefit future generations.
Through biographical and
cultural contexts, Kha's photographs
explore the conventions of the Self - Portrait, revealing the discontinuities between self, image, and
representation.
«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...
Kheirkhah's multi - disciplinary art practice and her specific focus on decentralising the generalising
cultural forms of categorization,
explores the
representations of the so called «Middle Eastern» female identities through a practice which is generated by the interplay of history, politics, media and visual arts within contemporary Western visual culture.
In Rumination, Jackson brings together historical and contemporary
cultural representations to
explore the inter-related histories of incarceration, surveillance, and control.
Invited curators will
explore, debate and challenge ideas of
cultural appropriation, censorship and
representation with artist and writer Coco Fusco and Olga Viso, Independent Curator and former Director of the Walker Art Center.
Furthermore, Namsa Leuba's (b. 1982) work, presented digitally by Lensculture,
explores shifting themes of self - image, using the bold language of fashion photography to
explore the African
representation and
cultural heritage.
[1] His works «depict daily experiences in Mysore, southern India, where he is based, but also reflect wider
cultural, political and economic globalization issues» and
explore the «absurdity of the real world,
representation and abstraction, and repeating images».
James
explores these concerns through topics such as identity politics, gender,
cultural stereotypes, pedagogical structures, domestic and captive animals and
representations of nature.
A recipient of the MacArthur Fellowship, Eisenman works in a diverse range of media to
explore the
representation of the human form and its
cultural significance.
Invited curators will
explore, debate and challenge ideas of
cultural appropriation, censorship and
representation with artist and writer Coco Fusco and Olga Viso, independent curator and former Director of the Walker Art Center.
The
cultural representations, values, and norms were variables
explored by Trainor (2010b) to devise strategies regarding how to solicit more involvement from parents who are culturally and linguistically diverse.