Both videos, like many other works in the exhibition,
explore social constructs and the influence of mass media on the human condition.
Within the context of the exhibition, Shonibare's work
explores the social constructs which inform the human condition by examining racial and cultural stereotypes through juxtaposing a white and a black ballerina dancing each other's mirror image in what is traditionally a solo from Swan Lake.
Not exact matches
Jenkins
explores the two views of love — that it's biological (relying on the research and writings of Helen Fisher) and that it's a
social construct, more about
social institutions, practices and traditions, which vary across the globe.
As expected, Linklater's penchant for the themes of alienated characters and the
social constructs of America are also
explored and how he effortlessly evolves through his work while working diversely between Independent and bigger productions.
Guided by two interrelated research questions, this inquiry
explores first, how kindergarten emergent bilinguals in a DLI classroom perceive and respond to socially -
constructed notions such as race / ethnicity,
social class position, and bilingualism; and second, how kindergarten emergent bilinguals in DLI classrooms enact and negotiate the intersections of race / ethnicity,
social class position, and language.
Three themes that emerge from her work are
explored in Outcasts: finding a voice, the process of
constructing multiple perspectives on female identity; hybrid alternatives to the status quo, harnessing ancient and modern mythologies to subvert the established
social and cultural order; and healing and empowerment as pathways to resistance, inclusiveness and recovery from loss and trauma.
Heidrun Holzfeind uses photography, documentary video and sculpture to
explore individual and collective narratives that reveal the concept of identity as a
social construct dependent on cultural and socio - economical circumstances.
Her work involves
constructing narratives that
explore social, political, and personal identities.
Juxtaposing and collaging seemingly disparate dichotomies, the artist uses the extreme margins to
explore the central undergirding supporting
social oppositions, challenging what is falsely agreed upon in a march toward dismantling accepted
constructs.
Geraint Evans makes paintings that
explore the idea that landscape is largely a
social and cultural
construct, depicting the way in which nature is shaped and fabricated in high streets, shopping malls and the suburbs; in theme - parks, gardens and national parks.
This fall, the Institute of Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania (ICA) will present Speech / Acts, a group exhibition bringing together the work of a new generation of artists
exploring how the
social and cultural
constructs of language have shaped black American experiences.
In the exhibition, «Power Has a Fragrance,» Gardar Eide Einarsson
explores the principal structures of
social conflict in modern society.The dual theme of authority and rebellion is a departure point for his visually hermetic, mostly black and white paintings, carefully
constructed sculptures, photographs, videos, flags and flyers.
«Gates» is a site - specific piece employing the traditional folk art of quilting with contemporary art practices such as assemblage, installation and performance to create an environment that
explores notions of cultural lineage,
social tensions, economic degradation and
social constructs.
Speech / Acts, a group exhibition featuring new and recent works by artists Jibade - Khalil Huffman, Steffani Jemison, Tony Lewis, Tiona Nekkia McClodden, Kameelah Janan Rasheed, and Martine Syms,
explores experimental black poetry and how the
social and cultural
constructs of language have shaped black American experiences.
This group show features new and recent works by Jibade - Khalil Huffman, Steffani Jemison, Tony Lewis, Tiona Nekkia McClodden, Kameelah Janan Rasheed, and Martine Syms and «
explores experimental black poetry and how the
social and cultural
constructs of language have shaped black American experiences.»
Isolde Brielmaier, the exhibition's curator, says, They also look to the global political and
social arena as they
explore, re-work, and in the process, «rewind» the
constructed images of our past and recent histories in order to re-cast them in a different light of the present.»
The work of New York — based artist Sarah Oppenheimer (born 1972) spans the boundaries between sculpture and architecture,
exploring how space is animated and experienced in order to provide a deeper understanding of architecture as a
constructed social environment.
Leslie Kerby
explores the
constructs of identity, communal spaces and
social media.
Leslie Kerby focuses on
social narratives
exploring the
constructs of identity, communal spaces and
social media.
Shiferaw often
explores a spectrum of topics ranging from the notion of black bodies in a white
social construct to the popular idioms of romance, sex and daily life.
The work
explores how these elements of intensity intersect, evolve, and unravel in concert with
constructs of identity at the intersection of individual as well as
social contexts.
I continue the dialogue by
exploring what happens once we cross to the other side of
social constructs, the fairytales that we are raised with.
Savinar has his spent his artistic career
exploring issues pertinent to themes of
social, cultural and political behaviors and
constructs.
Morris has organized several exhibitions that
explored issues related to feminism and its impact as a
social, political, and intellectual
construct on the development of visual culture — among them Decoys, Complexes and Triggers: Feminism and Land Art in the 1970s at the Sculpture Center, Long Island City, New York, and Gloria and Regarding Gloria at White Columns, New York.
*** Central to The Neighbors exhibition series is an investigation of the multiple ways in which artists
explore identity politics today, an issue tackled less as a personal exploration of ethnicity alone than as an examination of the ways in which
social classes are
constructed and their divisions purportedly manifested.
In our new Gilded Age in which inequality runs rampant, Shonibare's filmic suite of twelve photos Dorian Gray (2001) remains a potent metaphor to
explore the roots of power and the
constructs of
social hierarchy.
This needs - based exploration of aggressive behaviour in a middle school has highlighted a number of important issues that need to be taken into consideration in efforts to
construct a pathway to a healthier school environment in which students can
explore risk - taking in learning, experience
social interdependence, and, hopefully, meet their developmental needs for belonging, autonomy, and competence.
The
construct of possible selves has been used to help understanding of adolescents» views of their future plans and goals by
exploring their
social perceptions to gain insight about how they think about the world and themselves.
The objectives of the present study were (a) to investigate whether clique isolation from age 11 to 13 years is a
social risk factor for subsequent depressive symptoms in early adolescence; (b) to test the potential role of loneliness and perceived
social acceptance as cognitive and emotional
constructs underlying the link between clique isolation and depressive symptoms; and (c) to
explore possible sex differences in the association between clique isolation and depressive symptoms.