Sentences with phrase «invisibility of»

As a counterpoint to the culpability of mothers is the invisibility of fathers.
Susan B. Boyd, «Child Custody Law and the Invisibility of Women's Work,» Queen's Quarterly, 96, 4 (1989): 831 - 858; Canadian Advisory Council on the Status of Women, supra, 65.
The invisibility of adolescent sexual development in foster care: Seriously addressing sexually transmitted infections and access to services.
In an earlier session chaired by Gamilaroi woman Bonnie Briggs, frustrations were shared about the invisibility of Indigenous LBQ women, both in datasets and when it came to service provision.
To address the invisibility of — and the lack of consumer control over — the collection and use of consumer information by data brokers, the FTC supports legislation that would provide consumers with access to information about them held by data brokers.
• The illegibility of Ashley Smith's agencies in the Smith case functions as a technology of governance that serves to maintain the invisibility of, and even further obscure, the agencies and voices of adolescent young women from the formal discourses of law while supporting racist, classist, unequal valuations of which mothers are «good» and count;
The invisibility of sustainability as a substitute religion is enhanced by the readiness of other faiths — Protestantism, Catholicism, Judaism, Buddhism, and various New Age religions — to accommodate its commands to their own.
We argue that the economic invisibility of nature is one of the main drivers for the loss of biodiversity and the ongoing degradation of ecosystem.
One of the biggest challenges for anyone seeking to change energy habits is the invisibility of power sources.
«My comment was deleted» is naturally susceptible to circular logic; the supposed invisibility of a comment is a strange form of a final and incontrovertible argument.
Semmel's work over the past five decades firmly situates the female body as a place for autonomy and a vehicle to challenge the objectification and fetishization of female sexuality and the invisibility of the female aging body.
Concerned with both the literal and the political invisibility of radioactivity, Kriemann worked with scientists at the American Museum of Natural History (New York), the National Archives (Washington) and the Museum of Natural History (Berlin) to produce various versions of an «autoradiograph» — a unique type of photograph that is the result of directly exposing light - sensitive paper to radioactive specimens, such as pechblende.
By means of accounts given by, among others, a psychoanalyst, a neurologist, a surgeon, a philosopher, a historian, a dancer and a musician, the phenomenon of phantom pain is viewed as a symptom of the denial and invisibility of such traumas as genocide, slavery and colonisation that are experienced collectively.
The strange visible invisibility of On Kawara — offering a small utterance but little other direct expression or
Her work firmly situates the female body as a place for autonomy and a vehicle to challenge the objectification and fetishization of female sexuality and the invisibility of the female aging body.
A striking aspect of Marshall's paintings is the emphatically black skin tone of his figures — a development the artist says emerged from an investigation into the invisibility of blacks in America and the unnecessarily negative connotations associated with darkness.
The major question here is how do these exhibition topographies reproduce the experience of hyper - visibility / invisibility of the Black body?
The resulting invisibility of the artist's hand presents a kind of veiled virtuosity that playfully acknowledges Terada's parenthetical distance from the primary experience of either the brush or the bona fide.
Watteau's work becomes Hogg's strong armature, and one she takes great liberties in revising, overturning the near invisibility of his surface labour to foreground a markmaking that is regularly and deliberately sustained across the full surface of all her works.
«The Invisibility of Memory» by Bernardi Roig.
«I explore the nuances of genderqueerness, race, and public and private spaces, and the invisibility of the brown / black body through the use of portraiture and opera - like performances.
Born in Birmingham, Ala., but raised in L.A. during the civil rights and black power movements, Marshall paints historical events, the city (including bits of Los Angeles), domestic scenes and portraits in ways that counter the invisibility of the black figure in Western art.
Conventional curatorial approaches might feel challenged by the uncontrollable invisibility of sound.
He redresses the absence of nonwhite faces in museum masterpieces, «using the power of images to remedy the historical invisibility of black men and women,» as Eugenie Tsai, the curator of the Brooklyn Museum show, observes in the accompanying catalog.
This is due in part to curators and feminist art historians that have helped persuade cultural institutions by addressing the invisibility of female and queer artists and artists of color.
The work of mixed - media artist Ebony G. Patterson investigates identity in contemporary society, particularly ideas concerning visibility and invisibility of those who are deemed disenfranchised.
Her current work centers around the disempowerment and invisibility of a high femme identity within the queer community.
This film shows the roots of the new movements, emerging from her wish to show the «histories that never were written», counteracting the invisibility of women.
Within the invisibility of the studio, there are only habits, not «practice» or «method» but habits.
As a result, the works in Radical Women defy not only the invisibility of female artists throughout region, but disrupt existing scholarly and curatorial narrations of late modern and early conceptual art practices across Latin America's different avant - garde movements.
Shané K. Gooding's To See or Not to See is a three channel video, that pokes at the hyper - visibility of Black men as a collective and at the same time the invisibility of Black men as individuals in American society.
[2] Cecilia Fajardo - Hill underlines some of these notable examples in her catalogue text, «The Invisibility of Latin American Women Artists».
On this stage, the action happens in the future anterior: the work for Art in General will have materialized as a double obstruction, via an interruption of the normal cleaning process in a fish tank at NY Aquarium in Coney Island, leading to an accumulation of algae on both the «screen» and the transparent polyhedron, and the invisibility of figure and ground in the «flooded museum».
The forum sought to ameliorate the invisibility of the works of black Canadian artists, curators, and critics within the international sphere.
But rather than aspire merely to what scholar Mark McGurl terms «the institutionalization of the anti-institutional,» Marshall instead constructs the foundation for a crucial conversation — one that swirls around the historical invisibility of the black subject and, by extension, the black artist.»
Subsequent series have sought to reveal marginalized or hidden histories; she has examined the social invisibility of black Americans in service - oriented jobs, the construction of racial hierarchies based on skin tone within black communities, and the ways that objects can retain the memories and histories of their owners.
Glenn Ligon stencils phrases in oil stick — «the invisibility of whiteness» is one — to the point where words become an indecipherable and gritty physical surface.
In these two works, the artist brings attention the city's marginalized homeless population, questioning the visibility and invisibility of the disenfranchised in the public sphere.
«I've had enough of silence and invisibility of my people and so I took a stand to document the lesbian and transgendered community in South Africa,» she says.
Marshall is an internationally renowned painter, photographer, master draftsman, video maker, and sculptor whose work explores contemporary issues in urban America and highlights the invisibility of African Americans in the history of Western art.
In the exhibition catalogue, Tsai describes the artist's program of righting the absence of nonwhite faces in art - historical masterpieces as «using the power of images to remedy the historical invisibility of black men and women.»
Framed by the 1929 Women's War and the 2014 Boko Haram kidnappings, it contends with the loss and invisibility of women's stories, and the social consequences of silencing those narratives.
For more than three decades, the artist, curator and a member of the 1980s Black Arts Movement, Lubaina Himid, has uncovered hidden histories and exposed the invisibility of Black artists by celebrating their cultural contribution.
Morton has a keen eye for the murky region where visibility of form and invisibility of meaning overlap, and this book contains some of her absolutely best work.»
An assistant in a rubber mask doused Sexton with Wite - Out and black ink, the better to counter the invisibility of many women in a man's world.
He cites Robert Ryman's all - white paintings as inspiration for his own use of white, which has included covering himself with mayonnaise or flour, playing his brown skin against the pervasiveness and invisibility of whiteness in society.
Apparently ignored by library visitors, the figure underscores the invisibility of the aged in art and life, although, ironically, this old woman's body remains remarkably whistle worthy.
It made a lot of points: homogeneity, lack of inclusiveness and representation, superficiality, unwillingness to discuss politics and history, and the invisibility of local voices.
Especially telling has been the invisibility of free titles for about a year now — if you do a search, for example, for JET, you will find all the paid books listed, including the audiobook of the first title, but not the free book — you have to select the audiobook to then see it in six point script listed as free.
Just as we need Black History Month or National Women's History Month to remind us of the historical invisibility of particular populations, we apparently require a special month for poetry.
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