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explores cultural meaning using human hair and all of its heavy and joyous symbolism.
Not exact matches
A failure to
explore how the activity of theological inquiry is located in and inescapably shaped by patterns of activity that are dictated by its social and
cultural setting and, just as important, patterns that are dictated by institutional power arrangements, deprives theological inquiry of the
means for its self - criticism and correction.
Opening doors of opportunity Within the context of formal education the subject supports personal, social, moral, spiritual,
cultural and creative development, and enables participants to engage with and
explore visual, tactile and other sensory experiences and how to recognise and communicate ideas and
meanings.
You can also write fashion and blend it with sociological
meanings by
exploring the
cultural connections that underpin fashion.
This could
mean exploring the story and achievements of David Unaipon on the $ 50 note or invite role - models from the community such as successful social,
cultural and environmental entrepreneurs who are helping attract funds to the community for the community's benefit.
This
means that people choosing to
explore the continent are treated to an extremely rich experience, with so many world - renowned attractions and
cultural gems packed into a relatively small area.
Curated by Laura Kruger, 70 international artists
explore the
meaning of home and the loss of home in works reflecting personal experience, historical and contemporary events,
cultural diversity, and the universal human condition.
Developed with media partner Wallpaper magazine, the latest work by 14 designers - product, ceramic, graphic and fashion - born before 1991's Perestroika,
explores the theme of what it
means to be born within one
cultural environment, at the moment of interchange, and practicing within an altered geopolitical realm from both an artistic and...
Each artist's personal visual styles and narratives «tramp» comedic avenues as a
means to
explore their sculptures, videos, and photographs through deviations from «norms» (whether
cultural, social, logical, or linguistic): A candle can not evade its own snuffing.
His referential and detritus - like objects derive their
meaning from a discourse based on everyday objects and the urban environment and the
meanings they acquire inside a number of socio -
cultural contexts that the artist
explores.
She is continually
exploring what it
means - as an artists - to take the role of an observer, and how that type of action can be documented and presented in the context of
cultural production.
This event takes place as part of an on - going series of activities
exploring what it
means to curate, commission and produce contemporary art in urban
cultural centres.
The Korean
Cultural Center Washington, D.C. proudly presents From Nature, a new exhibition featuring six Korean artists who
explore what it
means to espouse the values found in natureâ $» form, flow, utilization of resourcesâ $» In their art and life.
She
explores the possibilities of performance art as a way to continue her research on the relationship between people and objects, and to further investigate the commoditization of culture, assimilation, and how
cultural meaning is transformed in the multicultural urban environment and is absorbed into new social contexts.
Through the use of portraiture in storytelling, people have been able to document history, find
cultural meaning, and
explore personal beliefs.
Mucho Hombre, a Hispanic phrase
meaning «a lot of man», is Calnan's project
exploring the
cultural implications of toys and more precisely My Little Pony, and how they can assist gender and identity formation.
Akunyili Crosby's works are multilayered both in their materials (she uses paint, charcoal, pencils, fabric, paper transfers, and collage) and in their
meaning — she
explores questions of
cultural identity, relationships, and geography through portraiture, interior space, and objects.
Through their selection, arrangement, and perhaps most importantly, their juxtaposition, Steinbach
explores their
cultural, psychological, and ritualistic
meanings.
They have set up a basecamp at 319 Scholes Str which will
explore what it
means to be a modern ecological being amidst networked environments, including biological systems, global
cultural exchanges, international commerce, industrial grids, digital networks, and the world wide web.
But where the forms of Lynda Benglis
explore how the visual influences the bodily or our «proprioception,» the visceral reactions Apfelbaum's work evokes are
meant to tap into our
cultural imagination.
Curated for the first time by Ralph Rugoff (Hayward Gallery, London), leading artists, musicians and
cultural commentators will
explore how — in an age of «alternative facts» — art's capacity to beguile, disorientate and disrupt conventional notions of «the real» can take on new
meanings.
From the early to mid-1970s, artists in Europe and North America including Cindy Sherman
explored idealised states of glamour as a
means to exaggerate or satirise the
cultural values of beauty and fashion.
[1][2] His work often
explored the
meaning of
cultural diversity and attempts to expanded our awareness of what we consider as «multicultural.»
Using
cultural and social idiosyncrasies, Jankowski
explores the contingent nature of
meaning and interpretation through a constant play of fictionalized reality.
During an artist residency in Duntara Newfoundland Professor Brunet
explored the concept of identity through
cultural referent; the objective was to appropriate objects of
meaning that convey a deep sense of
cultural identity.
Golden Kingdoms features works from recent excavations in Peru, Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica, Guatemala, and Mexico and
explores artistic practices as well as the historical,
cultural, social, and political conditions in which luxury arts were produced, alongside their religious
meanings and ritual functions.
This exhibition, curated by graduate students in VCUarts» Museum Studies program,
explored how museum presentations reconfigure
meaning and reception of artworks displayed apart from the contexts of their conception, original function or
cultural significance.
What connects them is the centrality of drawing to their creative practices and as a
means of
exploring aesthetic, social,
cultural, and political concerns.
Additionally, he
explores the
meaning of
cultural and national definitions.
In her two - dimensional paper construction paintings Christine Morla
explores cultural signifiers through her use of Filipino packaging, giving new
meaning to what had formerly been considered trash.
Featuring Song - Ming Ang, this group exhibition
explores what this idea of «home»
means in today's
cultural economy.
In this semi-documentary film, patterned after Bertolt Brecht's Refugee Conversations (1940 — 41), Ruiz
explores what it
means to live in exile, chronicling the conversations of Chileans in Paris, who resolutely hang onto their
cultural identity while navigating life in another country.
Indifferent Matter: From Object to Sculpture
explores how matter can be both indifferent and contingent on encounter,
exploring the malleability of
meaning and the ways in which objects are accorded
cultural and historical value.
Within the context of The Whitworth, these themes would take on a very specific
meaning through
exploring the artist as a
cultural figure and raising ideas around authenticity and posterity by linking theatrical performance and irreverent humour.
Led by writer and educator Adrian Rifkin, these Wednesday evening workshops
explore the
meanings and histories of key
cultural terms significant to you.
The Aesthetics of Matter, as this thematic show is titled, is set to present a group of artists
exploring the ideologies of collage within their practice, through the
means of material, language, text,
cultural and personal concepts.
Lee is known for using everyday objects such as soda cans, light bulbs, socks and tambourines to evoke the familiar and
explore affiliations between materials and their coded
cultural and sexual
meanings.
Price uses these attributes to
explore and dramatically map the value and
meaning of
cultural artefacts, collections and archives.
By drawing historical,
cultural, and political metaphors out of basic materials, Allora and Calzadilla's works
explore the complex associations between an object and its
meaning.
Morell has turned his camera on conveyors of
cultural meaning such as books, maps, money, and museums in extensive series that
explore the perception of images.
She
explores the complex elements at work in what it
means to be an Indigenous woman living in two cultures, and how indigeneity connects
cultural identity, political awareness and advocacy within what we understand about the Indigenous experience, knowledge and sexual power.
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