Sentences with phrase «larger cultural question»

The artworks seem to gaze at the viewer, evoking the larger cultural question of who is watching whom.
Together with these collective points of reference, The Puppet Show poses a larger cultural question: why do puppets matter now?

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We do this to understand the impact that television is having upon our worship practices and take on the larger question of how we are to interpret our faith in our «electronic» cultural milieu.
Using computational approaches to analyze the large amounts of linguistic data in order to find answers to the big questions of human history and cultural evolution is appealing - and tricky.
The poignancy and tension that run through artist Cannon's art speak to a larger discussion going on today as the United States grapples with thorny questions of ethnic identity, land rights, and cultural heritage.
For risk control the context of large firm, the critical question is cultural issues.
Her later works deal with profound and basic artistic questions where she investigates the processes of perception and attribution of meaning, at times in the light of larger cultural and existential thematics like colonialism, faith and posthumanism.
Inspired by the idea of an imagined society in which psychotherapy is a freely available drop - in service, Johnson's installation of large - scale paintings, hanging plants, Persian rugs and four wooden day beds questions established definitions of the art object and its limitations, as well as the relationship between individual and shared cultural experience.
This exhibition reveals Ai's practice as emerging from an ever - questioning dialogue with the social, political and cultural positions of his native China and the world at large.
Omni - tasking, schizophrenic and full of contradictions, this position brings a myriad of possibilities: Questioning not only the understanding what is means to be an artist today, it also triggers a larger discourse about the lack of distinction between labor and leisure (the very base of cultural production) while reaching its most paradoxical and therefore contemporary state only through positions similar to that of Cassani.
He questions links between corporate culture and artistic practice, a real concern for artists in Turkey, where the current artistic boom is funded by private money from banks and large corporations, with no support for cultural activities from the state.
London Oyster Shells recalls Flood - Paddock's large - scale installation Gangsta's Paradise, presented in 2010 at the Hayward Gallery, which made connections between Lewis - Carroll's poem The Walrus and the Carpenter, the film The Truman Show (1998) and the cultural specificity of moral questions related to the consumption of oysters.
Comics in Art at the Museum fur Moderne Kunst in Bremen, Siemon Allen strategically cuts up, splices and erases original Tintin comic strips by Hergé to create a large single panel that raises questions about language, cultural perspective and the contingent nature of narrative.
The Festival brings up a larger question of cultural specificity amidst the ever - expanding waves of globalism, and whether it is possible to understand and integrate the kind of cultural differences presented in this kind of exchange, rather than simply marking them off as expressions of a culture more exotic than our own.
Autumn Casey (b. 1987, Dallas) draws on a variety of personal relics and pop - cultural ephemera, both abject and singular, to challenge and question her subjectivity of the world at large.
Having explored the Anthropocene idea over the past eight years in my book, the large cultural - scientific «Anthropocene Project» at the Haus der Kulturen der Welt in Berlin and an ongoing special exhibition at the Deutsches Museum in Munich, I find it laudable that the recently published «Ecomodernist Manifesto» of the Breakthrough Institute attempts to encourage a debate about this question.
Under each of these questions you will be presented with a menu of options customized to your organization type (e.g. large company; small or medium enterprise; investor; higher education institution; city or county; tribe or state; cultural institution; or faith organization) that helps simplify the possible actions that your organization can take.
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