Sentences with phrase «into hybridity»

His ongoing research into hybridity and transmutation has come to form a central thread in his practice.

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It is clear that hybridity calls into question any talk about some kind of pristine, «original» identity.
The new version of an open society should take into account the plurality, heterogeneity, and hybridity of a Europe shaped by globalization.
Her work often provides a portal into a third space [1], one of hybridity, where Crosby intersects her cultural experiences in Nigeria and the West to diminish the limitations of geography.
By leaving the «trace» of his trademark batik motifs, Shonibare gives a personal insight into the complexities of identity, hybridity and colonial history.
Frontally orientated, but projecting into space, Lynda Benglis's (b. 1941) Swinburne Egg I (2009) has a hybridity that reflects the memory of the body in motion.
El - Salahi, the Sudanese artist now based in Oxford, UK, renowned as «the father of African Modernism» — a key member of the 1960s Khartoum School in which calligraphic motion and Arabic language was broken down to give birth to new forms — is here showing black - and - white ink and paper works: the idea of the show is to delve into the genre of the «artist's book», picking up complexities of language and hybridity along the way.
That duality — the diligent artist prone to making lists and putting in seven days a week in her studio versus the goofy creative who might burst into a jig alone in the supermarket aisle — is central to Akunyili Crosby's identity; hybridity defines her work.
When invited to organize a show in the temporary exhibition room of Lisbon's Museu do Chiado, the curator João Laia decided to add another dimension to his curatorial concept — hybridity — by expanding the show into other areas of the small museum, which house works from the permanent collection.
Her early work was initially in dialogue with minimalism but quickly spiraled out into ideas about hybridity and what has come to be known as the «post-medium» condition, a blurring of traditional distinctions between media such as painting, sculpture, and photography.
Artists like Carlos Castro Arias, William Cordova and María Elvira Escallón bring symbols from the past into the present, collapsing temporalities to signal the cultural hybridity and diversity of Latin America's people, and a modern vernacular forged by shared co-existence.
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