Sentences with phrase «invisibility in»

So... tweets recede very quickly into the past, shrinking almost to invisibility in a little over a week.
In the early 1980s artist Lubaina Himid curated three exhibitions of young Black and Asian women artists, who challenged their collective invisibility in the British art world, engaging with contemporary social, cultural, political and aesthetic issues.
Featuring works such as «Black Righteous Space: The South African Edition» 2015 (in the video above Marc Bamuthi Joseph performs at the Kadist Art Foundation in interaction with the work) and taking its title from a 1985 James Baldwin Essay, «this solo exhibition amplifies notions of presence and absence, sound and silence, and visibility and invisibility in the work of HANK WILLIS THOMAS.»
Risky because Tuttle has frequently skirted the margins of nonsense and invisibility in his work, though it can also erupt with ebullience at times.
«Second Sight: The Paradox of Vision in Contemporary Art,» featuring approximately 35 works by a diverse range of artists who explore the experiential, psychological, and metaphorical implications of blindness and invisibility in recent American art, will open in March at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art.
They avoid commentary or judgment altogether — the artist's near invisibility in the works imbues them with an almost aggressive neutrality — yet their effect is profoundly disquieting.
I'm interested in how previous modes of institutional critique perhaps warranted a kind of invisibility in order to enact a critique.
This includes Presentation (2005), a work based on dead American soldiers being returned home from war in Iraq and Afghanistan and their invisibility in the media due to a military ban on photographing them.
Despite their virtual invisibility in the field of abstraction, black artists have engaged in this tradition for over six decades.
The exhibiting artists exponentially expand on and add to the show's themes through a variety of strategies, including: performed fictions that resituate celebrity and commodity culture; collaborative text pieces that give institutionally marginalized voices visibility; appropriation of pop culture to explore the isolation of fame; the mining of distinctly American signifiers such as varsity sports and daytime TV talk shows; and juxtapositions of post-consumer objects that read on multiple levels and often indicate how a person's race, class, gender, and sexuality can position them in a simultaneous state of hypervisibility and invisibility in American culture.
Taking as its starting point three seminal exhibitions curated by Lubaina in London from 1983 to 1985, the Tate Britain display charted the coming to voice of a radical generation of British artists who challenged their collective invisibility in the art world and engaged in their art with the wider social and political issues of 1980s Britain and the world.
They challenged their collective invisibility in the art world and engaged with the social, cultural, political and aesthetic issues of the time.
There are obvious nods here to artists like Louise Bourgeois and Eva Hesse, both of whom utilized alternative materials including fabric and textiles to speak to a larger context about female identity and sexuality as well as women's invisibility in the greater world at large.
The final chapter, Living Labor (2013), which was produced for the artist's solo exhibition at the Pérez Art Museum Miami, and will be shown at the Palais de Tokyo and Institut français» off - site exhibition in Chicago, curated by Katell Jaffrès and entitled Singing Stones, is sited in New York, where five undocumented workers tell of exploitative working conditions, indignity, and invisibility in the United States.
The group's invisibility in the various narratives of what constitutes the Hong Kong society is countered by the hypervisible weekly occupation of Hong Kong's public spaces for the Sunday picnic gathering of the community.
The history of this invisibility in the US right after the war has been thoroughly examined by Serge Guilbaut in a fascinating article published in French on the occasion of the artist's 1989 retrospective at the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, entitled Bram van Velde in America: the invisible painting.
Using only this humble material, which is ubiquitous to the point of invisibility in everyday life, the artists in The Paper Sculpture Show offer a visually stunning, conceptually rich, and playfully hands - on exploration of artistic practice today.
Is this relevant to Goldie alone, or do other members of the family seek invisibility in one way or another?
The shrouded financing of this campaign reflects the white invisibility in the education reform wars.
Recent research, mostly sponsored and initiated by militaries, has revealed the potential for full 3D cloaking and invisibility in free space.
Rather, they are interested in protecting the security of their ethnic group and continue to maintain, often with great vehemence, that eternal religious invisibility in our public places is the «price of liberty.»
No longer able to accept black invisibility in theology and getting angrier and angrier at the white brutality meted out against Martin King and other civil rights activists, my Southern, Arkansas racial identity began to rise in my theological consciousness.
Almost as troubling as Woolf's own suffering is its invisibility in the work of so many critics and biographers who have denied its importance as a cause of her psychological problems in middle age.
No one wants quotas for Catholic artists, but does it not seem newsworthy that the religion of one - quarter of the U.S. population has retreated to the point of invisibility in the fine arts?
Wangerin writes of his sense of invisibility in the process, until he started to identify himself with Joseph, the adoptive father of Jesus.

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The «invisibility» will likely come from an interface that pulls it all together in a way that's more fun than hassle.
In recent decades, Evangelicals have contributed to the invisibility of Christian presence and witness in Muslim landIn recent decades, Evangelicals have contributed to the invisibility of Christian presence and witness in Muslim landin Muslim lands.
He speaks of a withdrawn God who makes himself present in his absence, visible in his invisibility, and powerful in his powerlessness.
Because of this, however, it also excludes every conception of invisibility and mystery which is formulated in terms of objective thought.
By this power, in this power, and with this power, we find ourselves - in - relation, breaking out of the isolation imposed by silence and invisibility.17
Writing in the Nation, Alyssa Katz says, «The historical perspective the series offers is invaluable, but its parade of evidence amounts to media junk food, best consumed for the guilty pleasure of staring a fearsome beast in the eye from the safety of invisibility
Therefore we describe this presence in terms of transcendence: depth, invisibility, obscurity, inwardness, hiddenness.
Arsene's thick skin and Kronke's invisibility make it almost impossible to make changes at a club that are blinkered by the obvious fact, it is in recetion and suffering!
But in filling the role of This Year's Sammy Watkins (sets the world afire as a freshman, struggles with injuries and invisibility as a sophomore), Cooper now calls that his best game of the season so far.
LilyPadz combine the unique features of flexibilityk, breathability, invisibility and «aticks - to - you - ability» in it's special soft and non-absorbent material.
In my pre-baby years, I would've thrown her attitude right back at her with a few choice words and inappropriate hand gestures, but in my state — tired, scared, and vulnerable — I just wanted to shrink into a tiny corner or steal Harry Potter's invisibility cloaIn my pre-baby years, I would've thrown her attitude right back at her with a few choice words and inappropriate hand gestures, but in my state — tired, scared, and vulnerable — I just wanted to shrink into a tiny corner or steal Harry Potter's invisibility cloain my state — tired, scared, and vulnerable — I just wanted to shrink into a tiny corner or steal Harry Potter's invisibility cloak.
Attending births since 2004 with a loving, attentive, «wallflower» style of midwifery, practicing the art of invisibility at birth, respect of a mother's space, and the use of natural, non-allopathic remedies for health and healing, Anita is certified in Neonatal Resuscitation and a graduate of Ancient Art Midwifery Institute which focuses specifically in training only out - of - hospital midwives.
Just as the technology it aims to create, the achievement of invisibility (or something close to it) will result in more elusive and obscure threats and challenges to states by further reducing military transparency.
His poor performances in the Commons and his near invisibility elsewhere has convinced some Labour activists to give up what little hope they had left in him.
Even so, the emerging field of stealth and invisibility technologies is expected to grow in attention and importance.
Projects are, thus, designed without taking the specific needs of persons with disabilities into account, resulting in their overall exclusion and invisibility to service providers.
In 2011, for instance, scientists devised an «invisibility carpet,» which conceals objects under etched layers of silicon oxide and silicon nitride.
While most stealth technologies are designated to elude enemy radars, new invisibility technologies could conceal objects in real time, not just from radar but from the naked eye.
And despite the noisy tory backbenchers, the complicity of Nick Clegg and the invisibility of Ed Miliband, there are plenty of people in the UK who welcome being in the EU, able to travel, and work, and set up businesses, trade freely, influence EU foreign policy and climate change policies — who will not want the UK to be a small cut off island on the edge of the continent, with no influence in Europe let alone the wider world.
In the «stealth era,» battlefield strength might just be dictated by the level of stealth or invisibility technology at the disposal of combatants.
This is coupled with women's invisibility - there is very little coverage of women's issues or women's achievements, particularly for BME women, older women or women with disabilities, and an «almost visceral» ridiculing of women in power or in public life.
The group was particularly concerned about the invisibility of 2015, 2016 and 2017 Rivers State budgets which they claimed had affected the efficient and effective participation of citizens in the development of their state.
A cartoon that Biblical scholar Kristine Garroway taped up in her college dorm helps to explain kids» invisibility at ancient sites: Two men in business suits stare intently at an unidentifiable round...
Teleportation, cloaks of invisibility, smell - o - vision, 3D printing, and even holograms, were all ideas first imagined in science fiction — and now are real products and technologies in various stages of development by scientists.
WHEN J. K. Rowling described Harry Potter's invisibility cloak as «fluid and silvery», she probably wasn't thinking specifically about silver - plated nanoparticles suspended in water.
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