Sentences with phrase «gender and sexuality through»

Material culture plays a central role in her work, and power dynamics shift as Thomas negotiates gender and sexuality through a contemporary female gaze.
The power dynamics shift profoundly as Thomas negotiates gender and sexuality through a contemporary female gaze.

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Some books I would like to review or work through include, Jesus, The Bible, and Homosexuality by Jack Rogers, Bible, Gender, Sexuality by James Brownson, Sexuality and the Christian Body and more.
In following years, Schorr documented the ways nationality, gender, and sexuality informed one's identity, showcased through her work photographs of German boys in Nazi uniforms and of high school varsity athletes in New Jersey.
Though Lifshitz's attitude toward sex and sexuality ranks among the most progressive in contemporary movies, he doesn't belabor it; seen through his eyes, Wild Side is a love story in which love is unrestrained by matters of gender or sexual orientation or even the number of lovers.
Together with MOET, we also develop programmes targeting youth on healthier lifestyles through comprehensive sexuality education, gender - based violence, and bullying in schools.
Recently, Safe Schools Coalition has been accused of «promoting a radical view of gender and sexuality», and foisting it on schools through «indoctrination», «enforcement», and «induction».
magazine, approaches this timeless topic through movies, television, music, fashion, politics and advertising, revealing how style can forever alter our notions of gender roles, sexuality and what love should look like.
With an approach that's considered, unexpected, and increasingly global, it investigates topics like mental health, sexuality, education, and gender disparity through a design lens.
His work documents gender, race, and sexuality through topophilia, a strong sense of place that is connected to people's lived poetics.
The Harmers engages in a contemporary debate around class, gender, and sexuality through the backdrop of a call - in Satellite radio show.
Kara Walker, who is known for her candid investigation of race, gender, sexuality and violence through silhouetted figures, will exhibit new works made mainly during the summer of 2017.
Based in Los Angeles, Edie Fake explores themes of gender, sexuality, and identity through illustration, painting, and comic book design.
With the democratisation of the image through social media and the internet in today's digital age, Double Take explores the continued power of pictures in shaping ideas of identity, gender, race, desire and sexuality.
On view through August 6, the exhibition is organized by Whitney - Lauder Curatorial Fellow Charlotte Ickes and illuminates each artist's examination of the space between interior and exterior, surface and structure, fancy and function, dependency and autonomy, inanimate and animate — polarizations that are often parsed along lines of gender and sexuality.
Through her work, she posits questions regarding gender, identity, sexuality, and the perception of reality within an increasingly digital society.
For four decades Lorraine O'Grady has consistently pursued a multidisciplinary practice in visual art and writing that challenges the societal conventions through which we understand and interpret gender, class, sexuality, art history, and race.
Foam invites audiences to consider the disregarded voice, through dissecting notions of spirituality, gender and sexuality.
The artist's expansive work explores human identity as it is defined through gender, sexuality and the human body.
«We Wanted a Revolution» may consider an earlier moment, but shown today, it is framed through intersectionality: a way to understand one's lived experience as produced by the interlocking axes of gender, race, class, sexuality, ability, and so on.
Work from 1861 to 1967 by artists with diverse sexualities and gender identities will be showcased, and will range from covert images of same - sex desire such as Simeon Solomon's Sappho and Erinna in a Garden at Mytilene 1864 through to the open appreciation of queer culture in David Hockney's Going to be a Queen for Tonight 1960.
The exhibiting artists exponentially expand on and add to the show's themes through a variety of strategies, including: performed fictions that resituate celebrity and commodity culture; collaborative text pieces that give institutionally marginalized voices visibility; appropriation of pop culture to explore the isolation of fame; the mining of distinctly American signifiers such as varsity sports and daytime TV talk shows; and juxtapositions of post-consumer objects that read on multiple levels and often indicate how a person's race, class, gender, and sexuality can position them in a simultaneous state of hypervisibility and invisibility in American culture.
Painter Marlene Dumas has continuously explored the complex range of human emotions, often probing questions of gender, race, sexuality, and economic inequality through her dramatic and at times haunting figural compositions.
Since the mid-2000s, Fraleigh has explored power dynamics related to gender, sexuality, and class through depictions of mythical and historical female figures.
The exhibition will be on display at the Lane Hall Gallery through June 26, 2015, and features the work of 15 promising, young artists who render the modern spectrum of gender, going beyond the simple male / female binary to include a wide variety of identities and sexualities.
Walker is known for her candid investigation of race, gender, sexuality, and violence through silhouetted figures, which have appeared in numerous exhibitions worldwide.
Through sculpture, installation, video, photography, text, performance and drawing, Bonvicini interrupts established ideas about buildings, control, space, gender and sexuality.
Williams challenges sexuality, gender, violence, and aggression through her signature cartoon - like swirls of abstraction.
Through the lens of femininity and sexuality, Sen overlaps gender characteristics of different species, by introducing mutants or hybrids.
«I am still dealing with themes related to sexuality, gender, and race... however, I am examining these realities through lived experience rather than didactics.»
Revered for her prolific career spanning five decades, Carolee Schneemann has transformed ideas and discourse on the body, sexuality and gender through work that challenges art historical and visual traditions.
These examine notions of the raw intersection of race, gender, and sexuality through iconic, silhouetted figures, which offer an extended contemplation on the nature of figurative representation and narrative in contemporary art.
Through fantastical, emotionally wrenching artwork — described by New York Times art critic Holland Cotter as «a cross between a children's book and a sexually explicit cartoon» — Kara Walker explores the many intersections of race, gender, and sexuality throughout history.
While Eisenman's early work overtly explored identity, gender, sexuality, family dynamics or inequality through provocative subject matter, Winter Solstice 2012 Dinner Party articulates her more recent preoccupation with portraits of individuals or groups engaged in different social activities — inspired equally by French Impressionist bourgeois café scenes, the dystopian visions of James Ensor and the casual gatherings with friends and fellow New Yorkers.
A constellation of themes that include sexuality, death, hybrid lifeforms, romantic environments, and the gender spectrum are all examined through a dark, wry sensibility.
She is known for her candidinvestigation of race, gender, sexuality, and violence through silhouetted figures that have appeared in numerous exhibitions worldwide.
University of Kent law student Jordan Potter wants to introduce the AlterView Legal Education Programme, which would integrate law firms and schools through an educational programme around gender, sexuality and cultural differences intended to dissolve outdated discriminative opinions.
We thrive through embracing differences, whether they be social backgrounds, ethnicity, disability, gender, age, religion, sexuality and any other protected characteristic — we know that diversity opens a rich potential for new ways of thinking, helping us to build successful and winning teams.
Finances, illness and responsibility to sexuality and gender issues can become points of contention, Relationships Australia NSW can help you work through these.
This can be addressed through policies that acknowledge the needs of this age - group and through implementation of comprehensive sexuality education.48 Such education should include discussions about gender equity and gender relations, delaying sexual initiation and effective methods of pregnancy prevention.
Through Teen Council, Perkins learned how to teach comprehensive sex education to her fellow high school students — tackling concepts like consent, gender and sexuality, and birth control.
«People begin therapy for many reasons: support through grief and loss, divorce, gender and sexuality concerns, relationship conflict, crisis, addiction, deepening self - awareness.
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