Her parallel and equally radical body of work in video and photography
explores gender relations, power structures and artistic identity.
For about a decade, Clare Rojas was renowned for her folk art - inspired figurative paintings
exploring gender relations punctuated by quilt - like patterning.
Not exact matches
Anjum Anwar was speaking after the documentary, called «What British Muslims Really Think», surveyed 1000 British Muslims and
explored their beliefs about various social issues including national identity, violence, sexuality and
gender relations.
Like «Mad Men,» it uses its subject and setting to
explore the lives of characters in that era and to reflect our own perceptions and preconceptions of sex, race,
gender roles, and the complicated
relations between men and women.
Narrated in her utterly captivating prose style and with exquisite insight, humor, empathy, nuance, and at great personal cost, Norah uses her intimate firsthand experience to
explore the many remarkable mysteries of
gender identity as well as who men are apart from and in
relation to women.
Davis is known for her bold, colorful, graphic mixed media work, where she
explores her fascination with
gender relations.
Featuring 160 works, the exhibition
explores gender roles, race
relations, and gun violence — offering a visual journey that is about more than cowboys, bandits, and barroom brawls.
Her early photographic works include the Women of Allah series (1993 - 1997), which
explored the question of
gender in
relation to Islamic fundamentalism and militancy.
Artist Edie Fake's lecture The Sexual Life of Patterns
explores the concept of «the weave» in
relation to textiles,
gender, and the trans body.
Neshat's early photographic works include the Women of Allah series (1993 — 1997), which
explored the question of
gender in
relation to Islamic fundamentalism and militancy.
KALEIDOSCOPE is a new sculptural edition by Yinka Shonibare MBE that playfully
explores gender stereotypes and power
relations.
Yinka Shonibare MBE, a Turner Prize nominee, recently created an edition for The Multiple Store, Kaleidoscope in which the artist playfully
explores gender stereotypes and power
relations.
Yinka Shonibare MBE, a Turner Prize nominee, created an edition for The Multiple Store, Kaleidoscope in which the artist playfully
explores gender stereotypes and power
relations.
Described by Yinka as «a piece that playfully
explores gender stereotypes and power
relations», it is a kaleidoscope in the shape of a phallus, with the body beautifully decorated in the Dutch wax batik patterns Yinka is known for, and the head made of highly polished brass.
With Kaleidoscope Yinka Shonibare MBE playfully
explores gender stereotypes and power
relations.
Exploring the struggles determining power
relations across race, class and
gender, Alida Cervantes» work uses collaged photos of dolls to construct an alternate historical narrative.
This interest in identity — particularly in
relation to
gender — is key to Maclean's work, and the way that she uses her body as a medium through which to
explore this brings to mind the art of feminist artists such as Cindy Sherman and Lynne Hershman Leeson.
«Kaleidoscope» is a multiple by Yinka Shonibare MBE that playfully
explores gender stereotypes and power
relations: a kaleidoscope in the shape of a phallus, with the body beautifully decorated in the Dutch wax batik patterns the artist is known for, and the head made of highly polished brass.
These works
explore notions of power,
gender relations, and role - playing.
Yinka Shonibare MBE's Kaleidoscope playfully
explores gender stereotypes and power
relations: a kaleidoscope in the shape of a phallus, with the body beautifully decorated in the Dutch wax batik patterns the artist is known for, and the head made of highly polished brass.
He has returned to these questions again and again over the course of his career, often
exploring the thorny issues of identity in
relation to race, sexuality, and
gender.
Recently shown at the Axel Vervoordt Gallery in Antwerp and currently on show at the Guggenheim Bilbao, Spain as well as Art Basel, the three - channel video installation
explores links between each region's textile culture and its people,
gender relations, architecture, nature and agriculture.
PART II titled HAPPY HOUR is a multi-media exhibition that
explores domestic culture and
gender roles in
relation to alcoholism through a series of paintings, works on paper and multi-media installations using the narrative style of Dick and Jane, and iconography borrowed from Girl Scout and debutante traditions.
In addition,
gendered language is
explored in
relation to male - orientated entrepreneurship education and Anne - Marie Canning, director of widening participation at King's College London, gives her perspective on social mobility.
The three Start Early modules look at developing Respectful
Relations,
explore issues around
Gender, Respect and Identity, and encourage Father Inclusive Practice.
To provide additional support that the
gender difference in the
relation between depressive symptoms and physical aggressive behaviors was specific to physical aggression and not to antisocial behavior in general, we
explored whether the association between depressive symptoms and other antisocial behaviors differed by
genders.