Exploring race and
gender issues through cultural and historical references, Ofili's vast and varied oeuvre is both provocative and celebratory.
All Men Become Sisters appropriates the idea of brotherhood, and negotiates and mediates
gender issues through the concept of sisterhood, labour and production.
Jane Calvin November 3, 2000 - January 2, 2001 Chicago photographer Jane Calvin examines
gender issues through a layering of imagery that ranges from pulp fiction covers to antique dolls.
Exploring race and
gender issues through cultural and historical references, Ofili's...
His paintings and works on paper are both provocative and celebratory, exploring race and
gender issues through cultural and historical references.
Not exact matches
By moving in the direction of having publicly traded companies have a policy that includes consideration of
gender representation on boards and in senior management, we hope that they will really take that
issue seriously, that they'll consider how they're finding people to be on their boards, how they're moving women
through senior management roles and making them eligible for boards appointments.
He does not even touch on what the political scientists Valerie Hudson and Patricia Leidl have called the «Hillary Doctrine,» promulgated
through the Office of Global Women's
Issues established by Mrs. Clinton at the State Department, and according to which any denial of
gender equality anywhere in the world is a threat to American order.
Quit looking at life
through a racist lens... Her
gender, race, etc should not be an
issue, it isnt for the GOP.
She said it has been her goal to recruit more female candidates for office — a head - on offensive against Democratic efforts,
through the Women's Equality Party that Gov. Andrew Cuomo created, to use
gender issues to drive up turnout.
The way he seamlessly turns this sexual / mental illness into an
issue of
gender and of degree stands as testament that Michael Haneke, regardless of how hard it is to watch at times, can make some of the strongest remarks
through films.
Through the film, Andô, adapting her own novel, explores
issues of
gender and aging in the context of contemporary Japan.
We are providing a 21st century approach to its observance not just by recharging memory, but
through an artistic reflection with a balanced affirmation of Hispanic heritage and indigenous traditions for collaborative new routes of expression from ancestral roots focused on the concerns of UNESCO: Cultural Rapprochement, Biodiversity, Ocean Care and Seafaring, Climate Change mitigation
through sustainable energy, reforestation,
gender equity and health
issues.
Increase target women knowledge about
gender issues and human rights with improvement in their skills to advocate their rights and to participate in decision making, it will also has impact the children
through the work with teachers and within schools - as well as the whole community
through public event community mobilization and so on.
Few parents, however, need incontrovertible research or
gender -
issue experts to tell them what they know
through years of anecdotal evidence: Boys and girls are inherently different.
Critical pedagogy extends critical theory - the neo-Marxist examination of the relationship between power and culture, aimed at addressing
issues of class, race,
gender, and social justice
through the remaking of societal institutions - to the realm of schools.
Through engaging, interactive exercises, participants will: - Create a common understanding of diversity and inclusion - Link diversity
issues with achieving district goals - Broaden the scope of diversity beyond race and
gender issues - Reveal and assess the impact of subtle biases on district success - Discuss the behaviors required to create an inclusive environment where every man, woman and child feels included, valued and respected.
A $ 225,000 planning grant from the federal government, administered
through the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, has been held up for Madison Prep as the
gender equity
issue is being studied.
To develop their understanding of
issues related to health, education,
gender - equality, and socio - economic development
through awareness generation and capacity building initiatives.»
Through their work, the three artists deal with personal
issues that reflect who they are as well as how they identify in terms of
gender and sexual orientation.
Margaret Bowland creates work that confronts contemporary
issues of identity
through probing and deeply personal pictures that question Western societal expectations of
gender, race, power, and beauty.
Wangechi Mutu
Through mixed - media collage, installations and video, Mutu (b. 1972) presents the female figure in mesmerizing environments that reference myth and fashion and explore race,
gender and political
issues.
Ms. Weems, 63, has long confronted thorny
issues of race, class and
gender through imagery and text, making her one of the most influential artists in America.
Known for championing artists who create groundbreaking and challenging forms of visual expression, Lehmann Maupin presents work highlighting personal investigations and individual narratives
through conceptual approaches that often address such
issues as
gender, class, religion, history, politics, and globalism.
Whether addressing
issues of
gender through the lens of comedy or the ways in which government monitors citizens via technology, she does so with a sensibility that is trenchant and undeniable.
Lovell speaks allegorically
through his visual symbols, examining
issues of identity,
gender, love, death, and loss.
Tala Madani's paintings and animation approach
issues of
gender and taboo
through humor, absurdity, and the grotesque.
This year's Jarman Award Weekend brings together the six artists shortlisted for the 2017 Jarman Award — Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Marianna Simnett, Oreet Ashery, Adham Faramawy, Melanie Manchot and Charlotte Prodger — to explore ideas ranging from the
issues around sound and memory, Botox,
gender, future censoring of language, the cloud, snow and «queer wilderness»
through discussions, screenings and storytelling.
Beginning with her early photographic series Women of Allah (1993 - 1997), and continuing
through her current practice, Neshat has consistently and fluently probed
issues of
gender, power, displacement, protest, identity, and the space between the personal and the political with a singular and powerful aesthetic.
Through her penetrative, forthright, and at times humorous touch, her work subtly engaged with political and social
issues, including
gender, racial inequality, and labor struggles.
Issues of identity,
gender, class, race, globalization, and consumerism is crucial to the exhibition and is addressed
through the many creative, theoretical, and sociopolitical investigations of the artists.
June 15 — August 11, 2007 Transformer featured dynamic artists who address
issues of role - playing, racial and
gender stereotypes, and
gender identity
through employing alter egos in their work.
From makeup to celebrity culture, these artists mine «girly» motifs — often ignored or dismissed as flippant and unserious by the art world — to explore
issues of
gendered expectations and pressures women face
through representations of women in the media and culture at large.
By re-appropriating American culture
through found objects, she questions social, political and cultural
issues about sex,
gender identity and marginalized groups.
Anila Rubiku's work deals with ideas of memory, time, architecture,
gender, and social
issues through drawing and installation.
Her sculptures specifically reference
issues of
gender through her choice of materials, which texturally look fragile, but are in fact strong, rigid objects.
Barney exposes ambiguities in our prevailing assumptions about
gender and physical strength
through his performance - based media works, and he raises similar
issues in his sculptural renderings of weightlifting equipment, which are cast or coated in tactile materials such as petroleum jelly, wax, and sucrose.
Shirin Neshat works with subjects that raise
issues of
gender, identity and politics in Muslim countries
through photography, film installations and feature films.
Through embroidery, video and performance, her work reveals
issues of migrations,
gender roles and culture from a personal point of view.
Through this framework of collaboration, Arai uses the specificity of her experience as an Asian American as a personal space in which to locate broader issues of race and gender; a space through which a glimpse of common ground is made po
Through this framework of collaboration, Arai uses the specificity of her experience as an Asian American as a personal space in which to locate broader
issues of race and
gender; a space
through which a glimpse of common ground is made po
through which a glimpse of common ground is made possible.
By using her body to work
through issues of race, culture, religion and
gender, Benedict sets out a unique set of DIY parameters to explore.
Rather than being passive subjects and surveyors of photography, these artists engage
issues of
gender identity and politics
through the medium photography.
The project aimed to create a lens
through which power and powerlessness were identified,
gender examined and
issues about women in contemporary Irish society could be discussed.
The overall project aims to be a lens
through which power and powerlessness is identified,
gender examined and
issues about women in contemporary society are discussed.
Continuing this exploration
through the succeeding decades, Levine has tackled complex
issues concerning ownership and copyright infringement,
gender politics and the fetishisation of the art - object.
Through her artistic practice and her teaching, both of which are very closely integrated, she rigorously explored complex
issues of class,
gender, health and the body; combining personal experience, political understanding and critical theory.
Through sculpture, installation and performance, she creates works that explore often uncomfortable
issues concerning power, inequality, race,
gender, identity and violence.
Hirsch's practice looks at culture and
gender through the lens of technology, and in usually occupying the subject in front of the lens, she deals with «personal
issues with emotion, sincerity, and comical levity.»
Sonya Clark's craft and design practice explores
issues of race, culture,
gender, identity, and class,
through the cultural power of hair.
Through its various programs, the group has earned a reputation for showcasing cutting - edge work that deals intelligently with
issues of
gender and cultural representation.
The book's obscure plot follows the adventures of the amnesiac Kidd in the post-apocalyptic Midwest town of Bellona, flipping
through issues of
gender, sex, identity, power, poetry, violence, denial.