Sentences with phrase «for hybridity»

British artist John Russell argues for hybridity's subversive potential in his new sculptures and mixed - medium paintings.

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13 For a counter example where Indian «natives» use «the powers of hybridity to resist baptism and to put the project of conversion in an impossible position» see the chapter «Signs Taken for Wonders: Questions of ambivalence and authority under a tree outside Delhi, May 1817,» (pp. 102 - 122) in the book by Homi K. Bhabha, The Location of Culture (London: Routledge, 199For a counter example where Indian «natives» use «the powers of hybridity to resist baptism and to put the project of conversion in an impossible position» see the chapter «Signs Taken for Wonders: Questions of ambivalence and authority under a tree outside Delhi, May 1817,» (pp. 102 - 122) in the book by Homi K. Bhabha, The Location of Culture (London: Routledge, 199for Wonders: Questions of ambivalence and authority under a tree outside Delhi, May 1817,» (pp. 102 - 122) in the book by Homi K. Bhabha, The Location of Culture (London: Routledge, 1994).
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However, by bringing in the work of artists from across the world, with a particular emphasis on the Global South, Prospect 4 reproduces the conditions which made New Orleans such fertile ground for creativity in the first place; a port city where paths converge, creating a hub of indissoluble hybridity.
The narrative draws on science fiction writer Octavia E. Butler's 1987 novel Lilith's Brood, which poses an ethical question: in the face of the human race's impeding self - destruction, aliens ask, is hybridity the means for survival?
For instance, ruby onyinyechi amanze, a Brooklyn - based artist of Nigerian birth and British upbringing, creates art influenced and inspired by the culture hybridity, according to BRIC.
He is interested in hybridity and interdisciplinarity, often working between science, art and industry, for instance, or between music, dance and visual art.
Dutch wax textiles have been a signature of his work for many years, and represent the cultural hybridity central to his practice and the rich complexity of post-colonial cultures.
Questions of miscegenation, hybridity and the contours of a black female body as landscape deemed, for all intents and purposes as «ungeographic» (after all, where is «black»?)
Saya Woolfalk (born 1979, Gifu City, Japan) is a New York based artist known for her multimedia exploration of hybridity, science, race, and sex.
In an interview for Huffington Post she described her attitude towards cultural hybridity: «Although cultures do have important political utility, the idea that cultures develop in vacuums is false.
He is known for his sculptural re-contextualization of everyday objects exploring concepts of sculptural, cultural, and historical hybridity.
Location: Floor Three, Susan and John Hess Family Gallery and Theater This screening and conversation considers how the cyborg has become a new paradigm for thinking about hybridity, expanded constructions of identity, and the boundary between the virtual and the real.
He says, «When I created the piece, A Place To Call Home, it really is for me about this place in my mind where I come from because I think the hybridity of my identities is very hard to place.»
Robert Storr, in his catalog essay for the New Museum, notes that «the work's pictorial frame of reference has changed dramatically from that of the earlier works to a sleek, semisilhouetted semiabstraction reminiscent in some respects of the cutouts of Henri Matisse, and in others of Art Deco murals, while evoking the fusion of these influences in the marvelous rhythmic hybridity of Romare Bearden's collages and prints.»
Over the course of more than three decades, artist and cultural critic Lorraine O'Grady has won acclaim for her installations, performances and texts addressing the subjects of diaspora, hybridity and black female subjectivity.
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