Sentences with phrase «identity politics»

Now and then, the work alludes to the identity politics and notions of difference present in Latin America.
Performance in recent times has been used as a means of understanding and also engaging with social reality and identity politics.
When she appeared in «30 Seconds off an Inch,» a show at the Studio Museum of «conceptual art and identity politics,» she eluded either label.
Eric Firestone Loft will present «Marcia Marcus, Role Play: 1958 - 1973,» a major re-examination highlighting the formal innovations and conceptual relevance of a portraitist who worked at the intersection of painting, proto - performance art and identity politics.
Importantly, the installation lends visibility and nuance to the black queer experience, especially during those fraught years marked by identity politics, broken - windows policing and AIDS activism.
American conceptual artist Barbara Kruger, inscribes herself in history by work concerning consumerism, feminism and women identity politics.
But the exhibition dramatizes the paradox of the triumph of the «post-black» sensibility: the «post-black» artist's concern with identity is championed while connections to other (read white) artists elided in generalizations like «Modernism,» re-inscribing «post-black» artists in a discourse of identity politics.
One of the most celebrated American conceptual artists, Barbara Kruger is best known for layering photographs with provocative statements on issues surrounding commercial culture, feminism, and identity politics.
Sherman's early works were undoubtedly important during an era in which identity politics played such a crucial role in contemporary art and it's true that the Pictures Generation's critique of media laid the ground for so many of today's artists.
-- Art After Identity Politics, a major group exhibition opening at the Museum of Contemporary Art Antwerp (M HKA), will be running from June 7 to November 23.
But the photos never seemed to represent «identity politics» proper, which, at least in its most
The cutting edge dance project dives deep into identity politics, following Yamamoto's own journey as a queer Japanese immigrant to the United States.
The birth of InIVA, though tied to the above international impetus and the more fraught, and sometimes transgressive territory of identity politics — embodied a year earlier in the 1993 Whitney Biennial — was also the culmination of a more national struggle for representation amongst a cadre of pioneering non-white British artists, writers and intellectuals.
Fan's multi-disciplinary practice is based on a material inquiry into otherness as it relates to identity politics.
It's interested in identity and in politics, but it's not reducible to identity politics.
Since the late 1960s, Adrian Piper has forged a unique artistic practice that infused classical Minimal sculptural form with explicit political content and introduced issues of race, gender and identity politics into the vocabulary of Conceptual art.
Using the format of a reading group the collaboration explores the intersections of identity politics with shared queer and feminist histories across time.
A closer probing investigation reveals the underlying terror surrounding race, gender, and sexual identity politics in America.
Scherezade Garcia creates reclaimed visions for Afro - Latino communities, highlighting themes of migration, intergenerational relationships and identity politics.
Nicholas Hlobo continues the internationalism, the identity politics, the traditional media, and their unraveling.
Joselit, David, «Identity Politics: Exhibiting Gender Art in America, January 1997, pp. 36 — 39 [ill.].
Jenkins Johnson Gallery: If the shows mounted here have been inclusive, they've also been especially attuned (and allotted generous space) to works by women artists, who are often constrained or confronted by gender / identity politics, social upheaval, sexism and backlash.
How identity politics became for this era what Impressionism and Cubism were for theirs.
The three «Suz» personify the strong contrast between these different perspectives and voices, and dialogue on the polarizing impacts of race and identity politics.
Housewives were desperate and family life far from domestic bliss for photographer whose work explores identity politics
«Many marginalized artists were briefly included in the mainstream art world only to have their art dismissed as examples of «identity politics,»» says Bridget R. Cooks, author of Exhibiting Blackness.
Art After Identity Politics»).
«The identity politics of the»90s were quite formative for me,» says artist K8 Hardy.
Herzberg was the Museum of Contemporary Hispanic Art curator for «The Decade Show» in 1990, a seminal exhibition focused on identity politics in art which developed over the previous decade.
The Turner prize shortlist has a campaigning flavour, from investigative journalism to identity politics
The essence of the Suz — assimilation, independence, and mediation — form the trident of otherness that Lee - Chun addresses in her self - referential examination of race and identity politics.
American conceptual artist Barbara Kruger is best known for her layered photographs, featuring provocative statements on issues like commercial culture, feminism, and identity politics.
At her new post at the Studio Museum in Harlem, Golden curates «Freestyle,» which coins the term «post-black» to describe artists who might seem liberated from identity politics by the market boom in black art.
The Transliterative Tease, 6 p.m. Jan. 15, Dudley Recital Hall, 4173 Elgin: Through the lens of phonetic, semantic, and theological slippage, The Transliterative Tease explores the potential for transliteration — the conversion of scripts — as a strategy equally of resistance and research into notions such as identity politics, colonialism, and faith.
Tangled Up speaks to the overlapping activist platforms of today, which find their roots in the identity politics and AIDS activism of the 1980s.
«One that I believe is quite analogous to what has been termed the «heyday» of identity politics in the late 1980s and 1990s.
The jury praised Prodger for the nuanced way in which she deals with identity politics, particularly from a queer perspective.
Lately there have been a lot of revisitations to the 1993 Biennial and its core issue of identity politics.
A pioneer among artists dealing with identity politics and feminism, the Cuban - American Mendieta (1948 - 1985) created groundbreaking work in photography, performance, film, video, drawing, sculpture and site - specific installation.
When totalitarian regimes were falling, far - right sentiment was being pushed to the margins, the Internet was wild and new, and identity politics gave a voice to gays, women, and previously oppressed minorities of all stripes?
Weirdest Exhibition: Golden was on the curatorial staff at the Whitney when they launched their infamous «Identity Politics» biennial in 1993 that forever altered the course of contemporary art.
Mendieta is a pioneer among artists dealing with identity politics and feminism.
In a time when feminist critiques are once again at the forefront of critical discourse, Jones's work is yet another reminder of the intertwined narratives of art history and identity politics.
Lynn Hershman Leeson used hers — the awkward, heavily maquillaged Roberta Breitmore — to explore feminist identity politics.
The Whitney Biennial of 1993 put identity politics — as both theme and curatorial project — at the forefront of its mission, creating arguably one of the most political exhibitions in history.
He takes a poetic and symbolic approach to exploring the wide - ranging repercussions of Western cultural hegemony and colonialism on non-Western cultures, investigating identity politics of historical and colonial eras, as well as in our modern, globalized world.
Susan Lee - Chun examines the polarizing impacts of race and identity politics by creating egos of assimilation, independence, and mediation.
GLENN LIGON: The early»90s saw the rise of identity politics, the moment when artists of color were entering museum and gallery spaces with work that was reflective of their own experience.
He takes a poetic and symbolic approach to exploring the wide - ranging repercussions of Western cultural hegemony and colonialism on non-Western cultures, investigating identity politics of historical and colonial eras, and in our modern, globalized world.
Privacy screen - like latex sculptures and blown - up word necklaces are dotted throughout the space, adding another layer to Verkade's exploration of identity politics.
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