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.
«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.
With Kaleidoscope Yinka Shonibare MBE 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.
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.
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.
KALEIDOSCOPE is a new sculptural edition by Yinka Shonibare MBE that playfully
explores gender stereotypes and power relations.
Description for the basic movements for warior and female kabuki theatre characters - acts as a great resource for
exploring gender stereotypes and universal archetypes.
Not exact matches
Her new book,
Gender Neutral Parenting: Raising kids with the freedom to be themselves, explores raising kids without gender stereo
Gender Neutral Parenting: Raising kids with the freedom to be themselves,
explores raising kids without
gender stereo
gender stereotypes.
It's a terrific film, one that shatters
stereotypes about race and
gender in tentpole blockbusters,
explores important ideas about black culture and Afrofuturism, and is a genuinely fun, well - made movie to boot.
This activity
explores how
gender stereotypes are created and maintained.
This specific pack
explores the
stereotypes associated with
gender / sex and how we can be more accepting of others, regardless of their
gender / sex.
Learning Objectives: • To understand what is meant by a «
stereotype» • To identify and describe common
stereotypes of men and women in the media • To evaluate the impact of
stereotypes on young people's attitudes about
gender and the effect on self esteem • To develop skills of philosophical enquiry to
explore what is meant by «respect»
She also
explores the relinquishment of
gender norms and
stereotypes in her work.
The portrait, titled Hold It in Your Mouth a Little Longer,
explores notions of identity while challenging
gender and racial
stereotypes, themes the artist continues to
explore in her first solo museum exhibition in New York, «To Wander Determined,» opening today at the Whitney.
Wallace additionally
explores in her work the relinquishment of
gender norms and
stereotypes.
Postmodernist word art
exploring social and
gender stereotyping.
The artist
explores a number of social
stereotypes in order to critique and challenge disparities that cut across
gender, race, class, and age.
James
explores these concerns through topics such as identity politics,
gender, cultural
stereotypes, pedagogical structures, domestic and captive animals and representations of nature.
Feminist word art
exploring social and
gender stereotyping.
In the study, Linda Charmaraman
explored how working for an alternative teen magazine influenced adolescent girls» identity development, including beliefs related to
gender and family expectations, media
stereotypes, and future success.