Sentences with phrase «including consumerism»

On view through April 7, After Industry will immerse audiences in an aesthetically rich experience, while also providing a platform to engage with important underlying themes, including consumerism, human impact on the environment, and the effects of mass production.
Through site - specific performance, street - based intervention and film, the vacuum cleaner empowers his audience to address socio - political issues including consumerism and mental health discrimination.
PRESENCE features work by 19 artists that address a range of themes including consumerism, technology, connectivity and the individual's place in the world today.
Welty's precisely - crafted, colorful, and beautiful work addresses a wide variety of issues including consumerism, suburbia, narcissism, information overload, language, the fleeting nature of experience, the passage of time, and ultimately, life and death.»

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Chapman's list of speaking engagements includes Conscious Capitalism events, the 2016 US Congressional Retreat, WorldBlu, CEO Global Leaders Forum, International City Managers Association, the AME International Conference, Institute for Healthcare Consumerism Forum, TEDxScottAFB, Shingo Prize for Manufacturing Excellence International Conference, HERO Forum for Employee Health Management, Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership's International Conference, St. Louis Business Journal's Salute to the Top 150 Privately Held Companies and to numerous Fortune 500 company leadership teams.
So yeah I guess I would be pretty much on the same page as you with this with God being above all other gods that we may have — of which there are many consumerism, status, money, beauty etc. could be included — any «external projections of the real».
We endure «the liquefying effects of capitalism and consumerism on the politically protected individuals within liberal states, as men and women in larger numbers prioritize the fulfillment of their self - chosen, acquisitive, individual desires above any social (including familial) solidarities except those they also happen to choose, and only for as long as they happen to choose them.»
While some attention has been drawn to the Christian critique of sex and violence in television programming, the critique must also include other dehumanizing aspects such as consumerism, limited access for such groups as minorities and older people and the continuing exploitation of children and youth.
A few possible influences include medical institutions, consumerism, business entities, social class, as well as changes in family structure and dynamics.
Primary health topics include alcohol and tobacco consumption, drug usage, personal health, chronic and infectious diseases, environmental health, and consumerism.
In recent years he has preached at both megachurches and led small workshops on topics including faith and consumerism.
In a brash and wildly inventive novel, [Andrews] effectively uses a gonzo alternate reality to frame urgent issues that include income inequality, rampant consumerism, and class disparity.
What Starbucks enables you, is to be a consumerist, without any bad conscience, because the price for the countermeasure, for fighting consumerism, is already included into the price of a commodity.
In the selection of the mixed media on paper included in the exhibition, the theme of the car - often used by the artist as a provocation against consumerism - starts to appear.
The three «still life» assemblages of chrome objects included in the THE SPECULATIVE GAZE embody a similar duality of material lust and a sort of moral hesitance; as dimensional «vanitas» images they contain a network of objects and their attendant associations, raising a critique of contemporary consumerism and economic insatiability through this material dialogue.
Votre portait (1974), which includes a face of the French Romanian poet, Eugène Ionesco, who symbolized European egotism for Kudo, suggests the impotence of anthropocentric culture in the face of technology, pollution, and consumerism, while also questioning how artists can respond to this helplessness.
Since then, using a wide range of media including video, sculpture, performance, installation, and works on paper, she has generated an artistic practice centered around issues of ritual, race, consumerism, and the politics of identity.
Highlights of the exhibition include Liu Jianhua's work in porcelain, which responds to Chinese cultural history while addressing themes of globalization and consumerism.
Almost from the beginning, the work included references to popular culture and mixed eroticism and folly with a critique of consumerism.
The event will include a series of intensive workshops, discussions and performances that will explore how youth culture glamorizes consumerism in an attempt to examine capitalism through the lenses of art, history and culture.
The Italian - born, Los Angeles - based video artist Marco Brambilla creates works in large - scale video collages, including executions in 3D, incorporating colorful, over-the-top imagery that ranges from mass media and consumerism to ethereal and otherworldly realms.
His work features imagery of everyday and consumer objects, such as paper clips, light bulbs, and champagne flutes, found in desolate urban settings as a reference to his upbringing, but also to broader universal ideas including desire, luxury, and the influx of consumerism into South African society.
DeShawn Dumas creates mixed - media wall tablets from various remnants of heavy industry and consumerism, including chain - link fences, steel frames, spray paint, and plexi glass.
In an expansive new show bringing together over 70 artists — including Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Sarah Charlesworth, and Richard Prince, among others — the Hirshhorn Museum creates a focused and vivid history of the decade when a group of groundbreaking artists in New York redefined how art related to a burgeoning culture of consumerism.
Together with a group of young artists — including Robert Longo, Barbara Kruger, Sherrie Levine, Richard Prince and Louise Lawler — Sherman was critical about contemporary image culture and the rise of image consumerism that both drove emerging mass media like television and was celebrated in it.
The third floor takes Pop art as its focal point, with works from the 1960s installed within the context of a range of historical and contemporary developments, including those that address urbanism, consumerism, appropriation, and politics.
Confronting issues as commanding and disturbing as consumerism or the objectification of women and more particularly the hyper - sexualization of the black female in Western culture, Mutu also tackles various other heretical topics, including fornication, mutilation, or gynecological diseases of the female organs.
Taking its title from Laing's 1964 exhibition at the Slade School of Fine Art, London, Source and Stimulus highlights certain themes that recur in the works of all three artists, including the Space Race, sexual liberation, mass consumerism, and politics.
Lucy highlights the wastefulness of consumerism in her exhibition, Together... The artist's intricate paintings include references from her surroundings, such as cassette tapes, car tyres and more...
In «Young and Innocent», Hill combines folk artist's depictions of children as innocents in bucolic settings in a series of portraits of urban children who have embraced modern living influences including materialism, consumerism and drug use.
The most radical thing an artist can do now, he claimed was «to paint with oils on canvas».2 A revival of painting by Collishaw and Hirst (who is included in Painting Now) indicates the significant cultural shift away from the gaudy consumerism and nihilism that artists of the 90s once championed.
Through an extensive display of ephemera, including letters to Hugh Hefner and private collectors, glossy magazine advertisements, personal musings and sketches, My American Dream appears as a kind of bellwether for the art world's symbiotic relationship with consumerism, corporate sponsorship (a relic of another economy), and the market — political and ethical concerns that could not have been expressed in the sculptural objects she had made up until that point.
There were, of course, lots of issues, including this one, as I wrote at the time: «Wal - Mart is still selling consumerism even as it pledges to cut the social and environmental costs of making the stuff in its stores.»
Thinkers from business, design and innovation, including method's co-founder Eric Ryan, got together for a debate at Conscious Capitalism: Resolving the Conflict Between Consumerism
It's raining again so I've been reading some old articles by George Monbiot (it's either that or get drunk), including one from New Year's Eve 2002 in which he argued that, because population growth, increasing consumerism and the «finity» of natural resources threatened the survival of humanity, people should stop buying knickers at Brent Cross shopping centre.
In recent years he has preached at both megachurches and led small workshops on topics including faith and consumerism.
In recent years he has preached at both megachurches and led small workshops on topics including faith and consumerism.
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