Sentences with phrase «insinuates art»

Chin also insinuates art into unlikely places, including destroyed homes, toxic landfills, and even popular television, investigating how art can provoke greater social awareness and responsibility.
He often insinuates art into unlikely places, including destroyed homes, toxic landfills, and even popular television shows, investigating how art can provoke greater social awareness and responsibility.

Not exact matches

Zbigniew Janowski's review of The Art Instinct («Darwin in the Louvre,» May 2009) describes Nora Helmer, the heroine of Ibsen's A Doll's House, as not wanting to «procreate» and insinuates that she was guilty of adultery!
It is through symbols, those of art, poetry and especially religion, that the intrinsic value of cosmic reality insinuates itself into the conscious experience of those organisms that we call human beings.
As the cover insinuates but doesn't explicitly mention, this mag is mostly a Guild Wars artbook — around 50 pages of full - page spread art, with commentary from the concept artists and storyboard guys dotted throughout.
Photography has in recent times insinuated itself seamlessly into the larger international art world.
Since January, Miami Dade College's Museum of Art and Design (MOAD) has been insinuating itself into different neighborhoods of Miami by bringing a series of performances, concerts and readings to various locations around the city under the rubric of «Living Together.»
A deadpan flippancy insinuates its way into «Ink Art» — a sense of closed horizons and narrow purviews... local tweaks on international trends don't necessarily build upon the store of human experience.
The Bruce High Quality Foundation, known for their humorous and irreverent projects and performances that often take a subversive and critical stance towards the current market's seemingly insatiable appetite for hyped new artists, answers this question ad nauseum by insinuating the image cum icon of their namesake, Bruce High Quality, into thousands of images from popular culture and art history.
Through his broad and multidisciplinary range of approaches, Chin's art insinuates itself into unlikely places, including destroyed homes, toxic landfills and even popular television.
There is a type of savior syndrome at play when a German - American collector insinuates that his actions have lifted African photographers out of ruin and obscurity and into the new canon of art — in glossy catalogues published by his own foundation.
But it's well worth a visit for dynamic individual works and as a reminder of what art can do: broadcast or insinuate messages into the larger culture, embody complex truths, absorb fear, preserve memory.
Now one of that show's most subtly powerful pieces, an untitled 2009 painting - sculpture hybrid, has permanently insinuated itself into two collections — the Menil and the Dallas Museum of Art's.
The group show on the second floor demonstrates how artists have used performance and process to insinuate the body into art, effectively telling us that no art is really «anti-art
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