Sentences with phrase «explore voyeurism»

Contemporary artists explore voyeurism in their response to three Titians, depicting the myth of Diana and Actaeon
Taylor's strengths are clearly that of a scenarist, of exploring voyeurism, of compiling effective soundtracks, and of culling excellent performances from largely - unproven actors (David Arquette in Dream with the Fishes; Tunney here)-- he is most certainly not a thriller director, and his dedication to being one has hurt both of his films to some degree.
As the title suggests, images on view include nudes from his many series exploring voyeurism and innocence; animals; and the countless cigars he has smoked in his studio.

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Guided by an interest in perspective, Dan Graham creates works that explore the activities of voyeurism and spectatorship through the artistic medium of architecture.
Vito Acconci is a multimedia artist and architect best known for his socially subversive performances exploring masochism, voyeurism, and sexuality.
The artists participating in Diaristic Indulgences find inspiration in the works of Judy Chicago, Valie Export, Carolee Schneemann, Cindy Sherman, Martha Rosler, Lynda Bengalis, Ana Mendieta, Karen Finley, and Marina Abramovic and explore notions of femininity, voyeurism, sexuality, and gender.
This series of «glass» paintings, a theme which the artist began exploring a decade ago, is inspired by themes of domesticity and voyeurism.
Sarmento revisits the familiar iconography of his paintings, sculpture and film pieces, that have consistently informed his oeuvre and continues to explore themes of psychological interaction, sensuality, and voyeurism.
Rana Young's images parallel the trajectory of circumstances within relationships while exploring themes of intimacy, voyeurism, and transition.
Her work often incorporates elements of voyeurism, surveillance, and personal narrative to explore the nature of love, intimacy, violence and death.
The Atlanta Contemporary Art Center (ACAC) announces the opening of Laurel Nakadate: Photographs, Videos & Performances, an exhibition focusing on the artist's works which explore themes of voyeurism, loneliness, power, and desire.
Her more recent work explores the inherent voyeurism of video and photography.
Exploring themes of fertility, religion, voyeurism, gender, feminism and the economy of sex, the exhibition included some 250 works from artists such as Edgar Degas, Pablo Picasso, and Louise Bourgeois, among others.
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