The exhibition is comprised of works that explore
issues of identity through landscape, language and technology.
Margaret Bowland creates work that confronts contemporary
issues of identity through probing and deeply personal pictures that question Western societal expectations of gender, race, power, and beauty.
Not exact matches
We are thus especially grateful to those, writing in this and forthcoming
issues, who have responded to our request to discuss the
identity of God made Man - and more specifically our belief, described in our editorial article, that the key to re-evangelisation is to work
through the understanding
of Jesus» humanity, and thus his personality, as the fulfilment
of creation.
One needs to make the affirmation that it is precisely
through the experience
of the pressure on the hyphen that several
issues and themes which, for various reasons, remained peripheral to the dominant theological discourse, have now become an indispensable element
of any discourse on the situation and
identity of Indian - Christians.
But he never confused this logical notion
of identity («things are identical» when every predicate is true
of both or false
of both» [3.398]-RRB- with the notion
of individual
identity through time, which is at
issue here.
Sitting
through the film on Friday, I saw that the Bears were growing into their
identity on offense, where play calling was more
of an
issue than execution, and the Cowboys were trying to tread water on offense where the lack
of execution was dooming their reasonable, conservative play calling by Jason Garret.
That said, everyone will see these
issues from valuable perspectives — I myself engage the
issues of fashion and
identity through the lens
of my Christian worldview.
They are there for questions
of identity, they are there for working
through any
issues that may arise in the open adoption relationship, and they are there for ALL PARTIES INVOLVED.
By moving
through the frameworks for Meaningful Student Involvement, students and adults can work in partnership to address countless
issues across the entirety
of the education system, ranging from curricular areas to
identity, the physical plant to the societal purpose
of schooling.
Her background as a visual arts teacher informs her research on how students learn in and
through the arts, art making and the development
of voice and
identity, and
issues of access and equity in arts education.
This intriguing new novel promises to take on the
issue of identity — the one we are born with, and the ones we make for ourselves —
through the story
of a German immigrant.
Penguin Shorts will debut at the # 1.99 price and the nine launch titles will be A Guest at the Feast by Colm Toibin, a memoir
of his days growing up in Ireland during the 1950s and 1960s; At the Hairdressers by Anita Brookner, a novella exploring
issues of trust, betrayal and loneliness; Protection by Helen Dunmore, a story examining how far you would go to ensure your family's safety; The Happiness
of Blond People by Elif Shafak, an examination
of national
identity and immigration; How To Set Up a Free School by Toby Young; How to Be a Rogue Trader by John Gapper; recipe title Perfect Christmas Day by Felicity Cloake; The Battle
of Alamein: North Africa 1942 by John Bierman & Colin Smith, the first
of a Great Battles series to be available
through Penguin Shorts; and Great Battles: The Battle
of Isandlwana by Saul David.
This work explores
issues of race and
identity through the readaptation
of archival material from past
issues of magazines Our World, Sepia, and Ebony.
RoCH Redux Yishu Volume 15, Number 4, July / August 2016 by Alice Ming Wai Jim
Issues of identity arise
through perspectives from the Hong Kong diaspora as expressed in the reflections
of Alice Ming Wai Jim on the recent new media work
of susan pui san lok and her dynamic video montage emphasizing the magic and... Continue reading →
By placing socially historical imagery in a contemporary context, Dunn is able to rigorously question a range
of issues from racial
identity to social justice
through his artistic practice.
Through his rigorous physical approach to the material presence
of painting, Bradford has addressed powerful
issues of our time, including the AIDS epidemic, the misrepresentation and fear
of queer
identity, and systemic racism in America.
Lovell speaks allegorically
through his visual symbols, examining
issues of identity, gender, love, death, and loss.
Exhibitions include: a group exhibition curated by artist Nayland Blake that investigates queer identification
through new communications technologies; the first comprehensive career survey and solo museum exhibition dedicated to Cary Leibowitz, whose bold text - based works address
issues of identity, sexuality, and queer politics; and a focused exhibition on broadcast and video work, organized in partnership with Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), that focuses on how artists have engaged with the legacy
of broadcast media.
Beginning with her early photographic series Women
of Allah (1993 - 1997), and continuing
through her current practice, Neshat has consistently and fluently probed
issues of gender, power, displacement, protest,
identity, and the space between the personal and the political with a singular and powerful aesthetic.
Ira Eduardovna reconstructs narratives related to her personal history, examining
issues of migration and
identity in flux
through non-linear story telling.
Issues of identity, gender, class, race, globalization, and consumerism is crucial to the exhibition and is addressed
through the many creative, theoretical, and sociopolitical investigations
of the artists.
June 15 — August 11, 2007 Transformer featured dynamic artists who address
issues of role - playing, racial and gender stereotypes, and gender
identity through employing alter egos in their work.
ABOUT THE ARTIST Hank Willis Thomas (b. 1976, Plainfield, N.J.) regularly tackles
issues of pop culture
through the lenses
of race,
identity, advertising, and corporate branding.
Shirin Neshat works with subjects that raise
issues of gender,
identity and politics in Muslim countries
through photography, film installations and feature films.
Working around
issues of black male
identity in the exhibition Tailor, Singer, Striker, Dandy (2011) at the Gallery
of Costume, Platt Hall, Manchester Art Gallery she selected from the large West African textile collection in the gallery's stores and reinterpreted the materials to express contemporary and historic male
identity through appearance and clothes.
Mike Watson on how the Italian artworld is responding to
issues of migration, race and
identity; Laura Oldfield Ford's psychogeographic walk
through London's financial district; Maria Lind on Renate Lorenz and Pauline Boudry's futuristic film about sexual difference; Sam Jacob on David Blandy's Hercules on the Underground and London's Crossrail project; Jonathan Grossmalerman on the millennial beauty flowering in the dirt
of Bushwick borough; Jonathan T.D. Neil in favour
of a better redistribution
of money in US museums» budgets; Lucas Ospina on the growing pains
of an artist; and Bill Clarke on Toronto off - space 8 - 11.
The solo exhibition by Polish visual and performance artist Justyna Scheuring, who lives and works in London, brings together sign language interpreters and consecutive translators, in order to compose a performance
through a multitude
of voices and forms
of expression to question
issues of identity in a context
of personal trauma, global migration and the experience
of otherness.
Dr. M. T. Geoffrey Yeh Art Gallery / Sun Yat Sen Hall
Through May 3 St. John's Univerity, Queens NY These artists» alternative perspectives address
issues of innovation, displacement, and
identity as tension and conflict, as well as the impact and challenges
of mobility and migration on aesthetic experimentation and creative strategies.
This exhibition aims to convey the diversity
of the Latin American experiences and
identities within the UK
through various cultural and artistic expressions and create a dialogue around different
issues.
Artist and filmmaker Lynn Hershman Leeson is acclaimed for the pioneering use
of new technologies
through which she deals with
issues such as
identity in a time
of consumerism, privacy in a era
of surveillance, interfacing
of humans and machines, and the relationship between real and virtual worlds.
Through sparse means she presents complicated images that explore the poetic and deeply emotional
issues of childhood, and
identity.
Yinka Shonibare MBE's work explores
issues of colonialism and post-colonialism, alongside those
of race, class and cultural
identity,
through painting, sculpture, photography, film and performance.
Her work explores
issues of identity and concepts
of memory and tradition
through photography and installation.
Yinka Shonibare's works explore the
issues of postcolonialism, national and racial
identity, and class
through the media
of painting, sculpture, photography and film.
Given that the works within this installation reference topics that range from submerged histories and
identities, to landscape, to the liminal positions that result from migration, to metaphysical states
of being, to the site
of the art museum, their movement
through and around these
issues suggests that our relationships to locations are always shifting.
Opening: Emma Amos at Ryan Lee Ryan Lee in this show surveys the art
of Emma Amos, an artist and educator known for her vivid figurative works that explore
issues of African American
identity and narrative, often
through the lens
of both art history and popular culture.
Rather than being passive subjects and surveyors
of photography, these artists engage
issues of gender
identity and politics
through the medium photography.
Multidisciplinary Emirati artist, curator and writer Ebtisam Abdulaziz incorporates her unique perspective on mathematics and the structures
of systems to explore
issues of identity and culture
through installations, performance pieces and works on paper.
While «painting as object» has often been a formalist
issue, the works in this exhibition gather their
identity through the subversion
of formalism — scrambling and reassembling themselves in an aesthetic shell game where the act
of painting is always an investigation
of a painting's ability to push into objecthood.
Touching upon many different struggles that women have to go
through, Hershman Leeson's persona Roberta Breitmore is a telling representation
of a female
identity and the
issue of not being seen caused by the politics
of (in) visibility.
One
of Isaac Julien's first works for the gallery context, the two - screen installation explores
issues of identity and sexuality
through SM, bondage rituals and a mirrored filmic montage
This paper explores
issues of identity and difference in art and its institutions
through a historiographic study
of two landmark exhibitions, «The Other Story: Afro - Asian Artists in Post-War Britain» (1989) and the 1993 Whitney Biennial.
The NYC - based artist addresses «
issues of branded
identity; age and body estimation; catastrophe culture; and online agency via static, dynamic and interactive «selfie» imagery»,
through self - portraiture inspired by women artists who turn the camera away from the male gaze and onto their own image.
Kirstie Macleod: Elysian Kirstie Macleod is a London based artist whose work explores
issues of identity and the passage
of time
through textiles, sculpture, photography and performance.
She employs a variety
of means and addresses a variety
of issues, but all
of her pieces are characterized by the commitment to a better understanding
of the present
through examining
of the past and
identity.
At the risk
of stating the obvious,
identity politics are primarily concerned with widespread social and structural
issues of inequality, even where they are expressed
through the personal.
In much
of her work, Kheirkhah explores
issues of identity and cultural dissonance
through installation, film, photography and performance.
Sonya Clark's craft and design practice explores
issues of race, culture, gender,
identity, and class,
through the cultural power
of hair.
Dr Maria Balshaw, Director
of the Whitworth and Manchester Art Gallery said: «Raqib Shaw's magical paintings offer a highly complex, absorbing semi-autobiographical space to think
through both image and
issues of identity.
The book's obscure plot follows the adventures
of the amnesiac Kidd in the post-apocalyptic Midwest town
of Bellona, flipping
through issues of gender, sex,
identity, power, poetry, violence, denial.