Sentences with phrase «explore themes concerning»

Through solo and curated group exhibitions featuring local, national and international artists, we will explore themes concerning human rights, community and culture.

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A unifying theme is the concern to explore visions of society that are at once anti-capitalist and opposed to authoritarian forms of socialism.
Lee explores the interesting themes concerning the power of technology and television.
«Language arts became a discipline concerned with major universal themes, the human condition, exploring life experiences, and social agendas introduced through quality literature» (Gonzales & Grubb, 1997 p. 696).
Adolescents have wide - ranging interests and are deeply concerned with exploring their own identities and life options, and schools could take advantage of a great deal of young adult literature dealing with these themes.
Farther Away: Essays by Jonathan Franzen (FSG) This is a collection of Franzen's essays and speeches over the past five years, exploring themes of literary rivalry, environmental concern and more.
Parallel narratives are therefore set in motion, both with the material concerns of Quarry, and the potentially infinite circular conversations around the themes of objecthood and desire explored within Fetish.
Sommer Roman (b. 1981, Santa Clara, CA) maintains a diverse multi-disciplinary practice that spans sculpture, painting, and drawing, exploring themes of navigation, environment, home, play, survival and other ideas concerning the human experience.
He is best known for his sculptural series Lynch Fragments, which spans three periods: the early 1960s, when he responded to racial violence in the United States; the early 1970s, when his activism concerning the Vietnam War motivated him to return to the series; and from 1978 to the present, as he continues to explore a variety of themes.
I know this because since I signed up to review it a fortnight ago, invites and reminders concerning this exhibition «exploring themes of displacement and geographical and political tension» have been hitting my mailbox with hectoring insistence.
The drawings are seeds that exploded into tour - de-force images on Mylar; they demonstrate that the artist's formal concerns and subject matter — exploring themes of identity, gender, racism, caricature, fable, exploitation, colonialism, and ethnographic history — were established early in her career.
He makes stories, pictures, and objects that are documents of contemporary morality; exploring a reality stranger than fiction, through fantasy, satire and subculture, using themes appropriated from the universal concerns of sex, love, violence, beauty, advertising, food, battle scenes, pornography, writing, politics, religion, crime, dancing, lust, greed, things falling apart, and spaceships.
He is best known for his sculptural series «Lynch Fragments», which spans three periods: the early 1960s, when he responded to racial violence in the United States; the early 1970s, when his activism concerning the Vietnam War motivated him to return to the series; and from 1978 to the present, as he continues to explore a range of themes.
The new works we are presenting in Hong Kong are a continuation of the themes Bradford has explored throughout his entire career, most prominently the concerns of marginalized people in an uncertain world and the distribution and representation of power within societal structures.
Although his quest for personal identity and testing the limits of his body remained central themes during his entire oeuvre, Ulay's main artistic concern has been to explore in many different ways the concept of «the ontology of photography», referring to Andre Bazin's definition of photography as a «preservation of life by representation of life», and as a «mould of reality».
Featuring works in a broad range of media — including painting, sculpture, photography, film, video, and performance — by approximately 120 artists from 21 countries, the exhibition explores intercontinental connections and themes based on media, geography, formal concerns, and collective aesthetic and political impulses.
From individual narratives to universal concerns, the artworks comment on contemporary culture and explore themes such as globalisation, perceptions of space and alienation in the digital age.
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