In the installation Hong Rub Khaek (Khaek Welcome) he interviews Indian migrants living in Chiang Mai, Thailand, about their experiences of making
a home in a new culture.
The physical and emotional manifestations of their symptoms begin to go away and, while not completely settled, they've started to feel more at
home in their new culture.
Not exact matches
But it also subtly accommodated itself to such elements of late modernity as the therapeutic
culture, increasing numbers of wives working outside the
home, and a
new expectation that husbands as well as wives should involve themselves emotionally
in home life and the well - being of the children.
We need to humble ourselves as learners and show interest
in our
new friend's
home country, language,
culture and religious background.
Rather, he brings a
new light to his
culture's view on women when he suggests
in 1 Cor 14 that ``... if they want to inquire about something, they should ask their own husbands at
home...»
A definitive, fresh and approachable collection of 150 traditional recipes from an authoritative voice on Middle Eastern
home cooking, Salma Hage's
new book is
in line with the current Western trends of consciously reducing meat, and the ancient Middle Eastern
culture of largely vegetarian, mezze style dining.
For players that do not even speak English and are not even from Europe, the
culture shock can be as difficult as the difference on the pitch, but the Gunners»
new Brazilian centre back Gabriel, who had only played 50 games for La Liga club Villarreal after leaving his
home in South America, has not suffered any of these problems, as an interview on the Arsenal website shows.
The
home secretary confirmed UK Border Force would split into a
new operational command,
in a bid to create a «whole
new management
culture».
The state capital's
culture is notorious for its male privilege — the
New York Times once summarized the infamous «Bear Mountain Compact» as «any liaisons with interns or young staff members that occur north of Bear Mountain Bridge, which spans the Hudson River between Orange and Westchester Counties, are not spoken about
in the
home districts
in New York City or elsewhere.»
«Making Lunar
New Year a legal holiday would honor the
culture of the tens of thousands of Asian Americans who call our city
home, and I'm proud to support my colleagues
in this effort.»
The
new culture secretary had a steady rise after entering parliament
in 2010, becoming a whip and then taking two jobs
in the
Home Office under May: minister for modern slavery and organised crime, and minister for preventing abuse and exploitation.
The block on excavations has been the latest
in a series of obstacles for archaeologists working
in Egypt — the
home of perhaps one - third of the world's antiquities, which reveal a vanished
culture in unmatched detail (see «
New research
in an ancient land»).
Solving these problems requires «
culture change» to produce «a
new research
culture in which every scientist, whether trained overseas or at
home, has the opportunity to demonstrate value,» Cao argues.
While I was extremely ready to move for school and had absolute faith
in my friendships at
home, I knew that there would be a shift
in culture, but I really wasn't prepared to make brand
new friends.
She experienced a
culture shock within her first month
in her
new home.
I am caring, well educated, charming good looking romantic sincere strictly a one man woman and young miss i love learning
new cultures restaurants having fun together walks
in the park traveling walks on the beach music aerobics as well i appreciate mountains evenings at
home psychology clubs paint...
A happy,
cultured man professionally involved with adventure tourism and travel all his life, of UK and Australian citizenship, now ready to settle
in a
new home in his beloved South Australia with a similarly happy, loving Filipino lady companion.
To nurture the same global citizenship
in today's students, Berseth encourages educators and parents «to expose students to
new cultures, whether through a trip to a neighboring U.S. state, a historic tour of Europe, hosting a cultural exchange student, or even engaging with a
new community at
home.»
: Africa, Asia and Middle East — and all experience
culture shock as they adjust to their
new home in the United States.
However, we are also able to cross-reference that inference with context: how does the student usually respond to lessons, what is going on at
home, what are you noticing
in the general social dynamics of the classroom, did they get
in an argument with their best friend this morning, did they eat breakfast, did they sleep well, was a
new video game released yesterday, is it particularly humid
in the building today, what's going on
in the general school
culture right now, has this student been taking tests all day, are elements like depression or anxiety potentially relevant, or is it just an «off day» for a great student?
Abstract: Refugee youth come from all over the world: Africa, Asia and Middle East — and all experience
culture shock as they adjust to their
new home in the United States.
As they struggle to adjust to life
in a
new country, Tina and her family face challenges to their
home culture and traditions and Tina finds herself
in the position of leading her family through the cultural transition.
Pop -
culture and music journalist William Shaw transports us into the world of mini-dresses, go - go boots and, of course, The Beatles
in his
newest mystery, She's Leaving
Home.
The two older girls returned
home almost immediately, while the other three were taken
in by kind
New England families whose alien
cultures and traditions slowly distanced them from their memories of
home.
New York City's Lower East Side is rich in history, the proud home of many ethnicities and cultures, a neighborhood simultaneously old and new, rich and poor, more and more middle - class, drawing streams of tourists every year seeking bold clothing designers, authentic cuisine, and outsider a
New York City's Lower East Side is rich
in history, the proud
home of many ethnicities and
cultures, a neighborhood simultaneously old and
new, rich and poor, more and more middle - class, drawing streams of tourists every year seeking bold clothing designers, authentic cuisine, and outsider a
new, rich and poor, more and more middle - class, drawing streams of tourists every year seeking bold clothing designers, authentic cuisine, and outsider art.
He loves exploring
new destinations and learning from different
cultures, and is equally at
home sipping rum
in the Caribbean or snowboarding
in the Rocky Mountains.
During their journey, Océane et Alexandre will stay
in homes of the GuesttoGuest community and discover the member's dreams and experiences regarding
home exchange, and more importantly how this way of traveling has opened their eyes to a
new world of
culture.
Home to a strong and enduring tribal
culture, Papua
New Guinea is perhaps the most extreme adventure you can experience
in the South Pacific.
Whether you're at
home in natural landscapes, want to top up your tan on the beach or are looking to experience a
new culture there's something for you on holidays to the Istrian Riviera.
We usually have a
home base for 6 - 12 which allows us to immerse ourselves
in the local
culture, learn a
new language and reduce the stress potentially associated with a more rapid travel itinerary.
For example, visit a local farm and enjoy a barbecue lunch
in Marton, enjoy a wine tasting and tour at a local Queenstown winery, and join a local
New Zealand family
in Rotorua for dinner
in their
home and a chance to immerse yourself
in New Zealand
culture.
As the Capital City of
New Zealand, Wellington is well known for being a vibrant and progressive community, iconic for its art festivals, involvement
in the modern global film industry, buzzing cafe
culture, and also for being
home to
New Zealand's most famous museum, Te Papa.
CTO chairman, Ricky Skerritt, and Lisa Simon, president of NTA, signed the agreement at a news conference at the Marriott Marquis
in New York City,
home of the annual CTO event which celebrates Caribbean tourism and the rich heritage and
culture of the region.
Corozal is just over the border from Mexico
in the north of the country, and it's becoming a popular
new home for foreigners as the proximity to both
cultures has definite advantages for some people.
It sounds almost too good to be true: you live
in someone's
home, experience a
new place, pace and
culture, all for the cost of a plane ticket.
Join ICI
in New Orleans this November for the opening of Prospect.4, and explore one of the world's most fascinating cities,
home to truly unique
culture, food and music.
Lizzi Bougatsos (born Queens,
New York, 1974) has exhibited widely
in the United States and internationally, including solo exhibitions at The Breeder, Athens, Greece (2009); and James Fuentes,
New York (2007, 2009), two - person exhibitions at Paramount Ranch with Ooga Booga / Sadie Laska (2015),
Home Alone 2 with Rita Ackerman (2014), James Fuentes with Thornton Dial (2013),
Home Alone with Rob Pruitt (2012) Reena Spaulings with Kim Gordon (2005), American Fine Arts Co. with Jess Holzworth (2000), group exhibitions at Andrea Rosen,
New York (2012), Garage Center for Contemporary
Culture, Moscow (2011), The 29th Sao Paulo Biennial, Brazil (2011), The Whitney Biennial
New York (2008) with Gang Gang Dance, The Astrup Fearnly Museet for Moderne Kunst, Oslo (2008), Museo d'arte Contemporanea di Roma, Milan (2007), Kunst - Werke, Berlin (2007), and P.S. 1 Institute of Contemporary Art,
New York (1999).
Her works have always
homed in on the ways that indigenous and colonizing
cultures have collided to form
new traditions, particularly
in her native country.
A contemporary artist, born
in Iran, educated
in the United States and residing
in New York, Jinchi borrows from her
home culture's traditions of literature and calligraphy, and more broadly from the entire history of painting, to pursue her own aesthetic investigations.
Miyajima's work is included
in numerous public and private collections around the world, such as Benesse Art Site (Naoshima, Japan), Chiba City Museum of Art (Japan), Contemporary Art Museum (Kumamoto, Japan), Dallas Museum of Art (US), Dannheisser Foundation (
New York, US), Denver Art Museum (US), DESTE Foundation for Contemporary Art (Athens), Goetz Collection (Munich, Germany), Group
Home Sala (Akita, Japan), FARET Tachikawa (Tokyo), Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain (Paris), Foundation Teseco per l'Arte (Pisa, Italy), Hara Museum of Contemporary Art (Tokyo), Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art (Japan), Iwaki City Art Museum (Fukushima, Japan), Izumi City Plaza (Osaka, Japan), Kunisaki City (Japan), Kunstmuseum Bern, Kunstmuseum Stuttgart (Germany), la Caixa Collection of Contemporary Art (Barcelona, Spain), Museum of Contemporary Art (Chicago, US), Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth (Texas, US), Museum of Modern Art (Saitama, Japan), Museum of Modern Art (Shiga, Japan), Nagoya City Art Museum (Japan), National Gallery of Canada (Ottawa), National Museum of Modern Art (Kyoto, Japan), Samsung Foundation for
Culture (Seoul), San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (US), Schweizerische Mobiliar Genossenschaft Collection (Bern), Staatsgalerie Moderne Kunst (Munich), Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Tate Collection (London), Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery, Toyota Municipal Museum of Art (Aichi, Japan), TV Asahi Corporation (Tokyo), and Université de Genève (Switzerland).
Harlem's renown as the epicenter of black
culture in the US is at the heart of Fly Paper, which builds on an interplay of artistic forms as much as it engages Joseph's relationship to an accomplished community of black artists, writers, actors, and musicians who call
New York
home.
Commemorating the
new complex itself, the show was a poetic expository on the language of architecture and its myriad metaphorical interpretations
in the fields of
culture, politics, environment and
home.
Four of the highlights of Prospect.3 are the electrifying film, The Living Need Light, And the Dead Need Music by The Propeller Group (Phunam and Tuan Andrew Nguyen from Saigon, Matt Lucero from Los Angeles) with
New Yorker Christopher Myers at the UNO St Claude Art Gallery; Silent Parade... or The Soul Rebel's Band vs Robert E Lee, a video by Peruvian - born William Cordova
in which a local band serenades — or challenges — a statue of Robert E Lee from a rooftop shown at Dillard University; the exuberant, immersive two - channel video at the CACNO by David Zink Yi, another Peruvian artist, that explores Afro - Cuban music and
culture, remixing the visual and the aural; and Kwaku Ananse (2013), a film by Akosua Adoma Owusu, an American of Ghanian descent, presented with the compelling simplicity of a fable
in which a young woman returns
home to attend her father's funeral, then goes into the wild
in search of existential meaning.
, Art Guide Australia, June Pena, Anne Marie, A Terrible Beauty: Politics, Sex and the Decline of Empires, Cmagazine, issue 114, Summer Pollock, Barbara, Arthur Solway: Bringing the West to the East, Artnet, 22 May Artists to look out for at Frieze Art Fair
New York 2012, Huffington Post, 5 May Little, Mandy, Ship art docks for exhibition, The Mercury, 2 May Guner, Fisen, The Arts Desk, 23 April Brown, Mark, Yinka's ship goes on permanent display in Greenwich, The Guardian, 23 April Yinka Shonibare Ship in a Bottle finds new home, BBC News online, 23 April Yinka Shonibare, Nigerian Whose Artwork creates a mark at London's Trafalgar Square, www.tribune.com, 14 April Peek, Philip M., African Arts, Spring Luke, Ben, London Evening Standard, 12 March Politanoff, Evelyne, Addio del Passato, The Huffington Post, 28 February Hunt, Jem, Yinka Shonibare: Nelson's Ship in a Bottle, Art & Architecture Journal Press, 27 February Scheifele, Kris, Post-Colonial Mixologist, Art Critical, 26 February Addio del Passato, Artinfo, 25 February Massie, Alex, British sailors for British ships, The Spectator, 21 February Kellaway, Kate, The Crisis Commission, The Observer, 19 February Hazard, Ruth, COTTONL Global Thread, Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester, Culture 24, 14 February Finerty, Katherine, Yinka Shonibare's Message in a Bottle: Hybrid Citizen Ship, Studio Museum, 13 February Wolf, Rachel, Art + Auction, February (front cover) Mason, Shana Beth, Yinka Shonibare MBE the Whitehot Interview, Whitehot Magazine, Febru
New York 2012, Huffington Post, 5 May Little, Mandy, Ship art docks for exhibition, The Mercury, 2 May Guner, Fisen, The Arts Desk, 23 April Brown, Mark, Yinka's ship goes on permanent display
in Greenwich, The Guardian, 23 April Yinka Shonibare Ship
in a Bottle finds
new home, BBC News online, 23 April Yinka Shonibare, Nigerian Whose Artwork creates a mark at London's Trafalgar Square, www.tribune.com, 14 April Peek, Philip M., African Arts, Spring Luke, Ben, London Evening Standard, 12 March Politanoff, Evelyne, Addio del Passato, The Huffington Post, 28 February Hunt, Jem, Yinka Shonibare: Nelson's Ship in a Bottle, Art & Architecture Journal Press, 27 February Scheifele, Kris, Post-Colonial Mixologist, Art Critical, 26 February Addio del Passato, Artinfo, 25 February Massie, Alex, British sailors for British ships, The Spectator, 21 February Kellaway, Kate, The Crisis Commission, The Observer, 19 February Hazard, Ruth, COTTONL Global Thread, Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester, Culture 24, 14 February Finerty, Katherine, Yinka Shonibare's Message in a Bottle: Hybrid Citizen Ship, Studio Museum, 13 February Wolf, Rachel, Art + Auction, February (front cover) Mason, Shana Beth, Yinka Shonibare MBE the Whitehot Interview, Whitehot Magazine, Febru
new home, BBC News online, 23 April Yinka Shonibare, Nigerian Whose Artwork creates a mark at London's Trafalgar Square, www.tribune.com, 14 April Peek, Philip M., African Arts, Spring Luke, Ben, London Evening Standard, 12 March Politanoff, Evelyne, Addio del Passato, The Huffington Post, 28 February Hunt, Jem, Yinka Shonibare: Nelson's Ship
in a Bottle, Art & Architecture Journal Press, 27 February Scheifele, Kris, Post-Colonial Mixologist, Art Critical, 26 February Addio del Passato, Artinfo, 25 February Massie, Alex, British sailors for British ships, The Spectator, 21 February Kellaway, Kate, The Crisis Commission, The Observer, 19 February Hazard, Ruth, COTTONL Global Thread, Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester,
Culture 24, 14 February Finerty, Katherine, Yinka Shonibare's Message
in a Bottle: Hybrid Citizen Ship, Studio Museum, 13 February Wolf, Rachel, Art + Auction, February (front cover) Mason, Shana Beth, Yinka Shonibare MBE the Whitehot Interview, Whitehot Magazine, February
FAD's
newest feature asks Cultural Attachés to share the
culture they're finding really interesting
in their postings, and to tell us a bit about
culture from
home.
Dinner parties, ladies» luncheons, social climbing, networking, cocktail parties, second
homes, community involvement, political activisim, PTA, Soccer Mom» ing, complicated love affairs that go nowhere, unsuitable daillances, social intrigues, obsessive gossiping, cooking classes, yoga classes, pottery classes, creative writing classes, tennis lessons, tango lessons, poker games, theatre, symphonies, art openings, magazine launch parties, opera, epicurian delights, horse breeding, ethnic restaurants, wife swapping, cult joining, celebrity worshipping, name - dropping, online forums, online rants, online dating, Instagramming, Twittering, Facebooking, blogging, cool hunting,
culture - vulturing, Summers
in Tuscany, Autumns
in New York, Winters
in Colorado, weekends
in San Francisco... a totally full schedule, jam - packed with «Stuff», all day long.
Featuring found - object sculptures Ward sources from the streets near his current
home in New York, Ward's work comments on African - American
culture and Caribbean diaspora by referencing his own Jamaican influence and experience.
In celebration of Women's History Month, FemiNest advocates and explores new spaces and places for women in the home, society, culture and politic
In celebration of Women's History Month, FemiNest advocates and explores
new spaces and places for women
in the home, society, culture and politic
in the
home, society,
culture and politics.
Dr. Michael McMillan is a writer, dramatist, artist / curator and scholar of Vincentian migrant parentage whose recent play includes: a
new translation of Bertolt Brecht's The Good Person of Sezuan (Trenchtown)(MAT tour 2010 & 2012) and curatorial work includes: My Hair: Black Hair
Culture, Style & Politics (Origins of the Afro Comb, Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology 2013), I Miss My Mum's Cooking (Who More Sci - Fi Than Us, KAdE Kunsthal, Amersfoort, Netherlands 2012), The Waiting Room (Stories & Journeys, Gwynedd Museum & Art Gallery, Bangor, North Wales 2012), The Beauty Shop (198 Contemporary Arts & Learning 2008), The West Indian Front Room (Geffrye Museum 2005 - 06), The Front Room: Migrant Aesthetics
in the
Home (Black Dog Publishing 2009) www.thefrontroom.org.uk / He has an Arts Doctorate from Middlesex University 2010 and is currently an Associate Lecturer
in Cultural & Historical Studies as well as Associate Researcher RAS project at London CSM / Wimbledon CSM, UAL.
On the occasion of her
new book, Voyages of The Self: Pairs, Parallels, and Patterns
in American Art and Literature (part of the trilogy American Painting of the Nineteenth Century, Nature and
Culture: Oxford University Press), Barbara Novak welcomes art historian Adrienne Baxter Bell and Brooklyn Rail Publisher Phong Bui to her
home to talk about her life and work.