Sentences with phrase «feminist statements»

Moma dug deep into their archives and uncovered an exquisite collection of works by women artists that were making feminist statements long before the bra - burning demos of the 1960's.
It's difficult distill Rama's work down to a singular style or theme — some of her paintings could be compared to those of other Italian postwar giants, like Alberto Burri or Lucio Fontana, while others could be seen as prescient feminist statements.
Multimedia works by international artists such as Zoe Buckman, Zanele Muholi, and Saya Woolfalk make strong feminist statements in this timely exhibition of contemporary art.
Since then, there have been many artists who've used photo collage, like Pictures Generation artists John Baldessari and Barbara Kruger, as a means for expressing the ubiquity of images and bold feminist statements, respectively.
Over the coming decades, Varda became a force in art cinema, conceiving many of her films as political and feminist statements, and using a radical objectivity to create her unforgettable characters.
The closest she came to a feminist statement was when I referred to the DNA adduct, in use for more than 20 years, as the granddaddy of biological markers.
I love the feminist statement t - shirts too!x
This year, push yourself to make a feminist statement in a two - piece (I promise you won't regret it).
If you want to make a feminist statement then go for it.
Wonderfully well acted and with a stunning cinematography, this delicious road movie finds an awful snowball of trouble for two unfortunate women in this sexist society - and the setting of such story in the south of the U.S. makes its feminist statement even more significant.
Foiled by a weak imagination and clear limits to its awareness, Rainbow Time doesn't become the strong feminist statement it wants to be.
PAPER: Do you feel there's an overt feminist statement in the script?
For a brief moment, I thought that Tommy Lee Jones» The Homesman, based on a novel by Glendon Swarthout (who also wrote The Shootist, and, weirdly, Where The Boys Are), might be making a major feminist statement — something truly startling, bold, and pointed.
A worthwhile «melan - comedy» (a term coined by Prendergast) which delivers a feminist statement merely by questioning the conventional patriotic wisdom that all wars are fought for God, mom and apple pie.
Nevertheless, Night and Day can be read as a significant feminist statement.
Wonder Woman (Patty Jenkins, 2017), because it's the most powerful popular feminist statement in mainstream cinema thus far, inspiring countless young women and girls to dare to succeed; because Patty Jenkins more than deserved it after languishing in the wilderness of episodic television after her masterful film Monster (2003), when any male director would have gone on to direct four of five features on the strength of that one film; because it's about damned time that a female comic book feature got made; because Jenkins still had to fight to get a fair payday to direct WW 2 — enduring months of fight - to - the - death negotiations to get a directorial fee comparable to that of Zack Snyder or J.J. Abrams for the sequel; and finally because she's better than either of those two directors, who are overrated hacks with little or no vision at all.
She got a lot more than $ 2000 worth of advertising, tested the limits of «good taste» and, in my humble opinion, made the strongest feminist statement you've ever printed.»
Placing her work somewhere between the in - your - face feminist statement and materialism, she has forged her way from humble beginnings and is now one of the world's best - known artists, and one worthy enough to be chosen to represent her country at the Venice Biennale.
Many artists have digested this so fully that even women artists often deliver back the male gaze itself as a feminist statement, making MORE images of sexy women.
In the 2011 interview with Art in America, Ms. Gechtoff talked about the female forms in her abstract work from the 1950s, playing down the idea that they were a feminist statement.
It also makes a feminist statement by ending with the women giving away their power.
By pressing the heroic gesture of Abstract Expressionism into the small format, I was making a feminist statement about the impact of scale: a huge gesture on a small scale.

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In Dohen's humble, very personal statement of faith in her own spiritual autonomy, we see some of the seeds of the feminist movement that would burst forth within the U.S. Catholic community during the late «60s.
Daughters of Sarah prints the following position statement in its pages: We are Christians; we are also feminists.
While other U.N. bodies had condemned sex - selective abortion and infanticide for decades, the women's body remained silent due to the heavy influence of pro-abortion feminists on Western delegations, primarily from the E.U. Indeed, the 2007 CSW statement conspicuously leaves out any use of the word abortion.
@Dan: While you are correct that a label doesn't always limit one's beliefs completely, I don't see how you are actually addressing whether or not Bachmann is a feminist or refuting / debating ari's statement.
A radical feminist undertakes an affirmative and moving statement about Christ.
To begin to describe the «why and how» of these statements is to begin the weaving process with feminist theology.
It seems that the best way to frame a response to these statements is to look at Palin's experience with Feminists For Life, and her suggestions that she's a strong woman, and to pick influential community organizing women relative to Palin's support base, and go from there?
Dior arguably set the trend on fire with the statement «We Should All Be Feminists» back in September 2016!
Esco's political statement begins when her character «With,» interviews feminist activist «Liv» (Lola...
TALKING: Aside from some curious statements by Theron's Raveena that might stir up a Slate.com feminist breakdown or two, dialogue is highly superfluous to this story; it's got such obvious visuals it could probably play out as a silent film.
Marta Kristen takes the role of Lisabeth much further than Beverly Washburn, though feminists will be aghast by her final statement, «Cooking is women's work.»
SPECIAL JURY MENTION MY HAPPY FAMILY (d: Nana Ekvtimishvili, Simon Gross, Georgia / Germany / France 2017) JURY STATEMENT: For their deft handling of a large ensemble cast, for their approach to a subversively feminist story within a patriarchal culture, and for their ability to capture emotional chaos with depth, grace, and resonance, we present a Special Jury Mention for Excellence in Direction to Nana Ekvtimishvili and Simon Gross for My Happy Family.
Working with mediums traditionally associated with feminine labor, such as knitting, sewing, and crocheting, Gastaldon continues the tradition of feminist trailblazers like Judy Chicago, Mary Kelly, and Rosemarie Trockel, but consciously avoids overt political statements.
Taking as its title and starting point a statement by the pioneering British feminist artist Jo Spence, the exhibition focuses on major performance art made by women artists in the UK during the 1970s.
«Both a celebration of womanhood and a brash political statement, the work plays with the language of radical feminist movements to address issues of gender, identity and sexuality.»
In her recent works, this feminist pioneer overlays famous paintings with pink text, revealing stories and statements about women.
During the 1960s and 1970s, she was criticized or ignored because of her unwillingness to use poetry to make a political statement or further feminist ideals, said Hadley Guest.
In a statement about feminism and labor, she weaves quilts from 16 mm feminist documentary film reels that were deaccessioned from the Fashion Institute of Technology.
Eigenheer's perspective, according to a gallery statement, is feminist: «she views the new painting as patriarchy's last desperate stand.»
This is the traditional quick read of Kruger's work as a feminist deconstruction utilizing truth - to - power statements paired with imagery that underscores the text.
Portia Munson (Menstrual Prints with Text 1980s - 90s), Tracy Emin (My bed, 1999), Christen Clifford (I want your blood, 2013) and numerous other feminist artists have made radical statements and propelled society forward through their work.
«There has been a recent shift in pop culture that has sparked a revived interest in the feminist movement and has encouraged the chants of girl power, body positivity, and self - love,» Lefevre's artist statement says.
(And, then in) the 1970s, feminist artists turned to embroidery to make a statement, which transformed it from being considered as craft to being art.
For Judy Chicago and feminist art the statement is still true.
A poster with the statement: «It's even worse in Europe» dating back to 1986, which went on display in New York City, created by feminist art collective Guerilla Girls.
Aforementioned Eleanor Pinfield explains the program's feminist goal with the following statement:
They talk about wide range of subjects including feminist debates around pornography and sex work, University of Chicago's recent statement on safe spaces, freedom of speech and political correctness, cyber sex - work, Bedford Vs. Canada case, and the common grounds between radical feminism and the religious far - right.
They talk about wide range of subjects including feminist debates around pornography and sex work, University of Chicago's recent statement on safe spaces, freedom of speech and political correctness, cyber sex - work, Bedford [v] Canada case, and the common grounds between radical feminism and the religious far - right.»
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