Sentences with phrase «margins of mainstream»

His choice puts the spotlight on some unique figures from the 1960s to the present day, artists who have managed to preserve their independence, or stayed on the margins of mainstream culture and whose work today deserves both to be reinterpreted and enjoy greater visibility.
Having existed on the margins of the mainstream — often intentionally — for several decades, museums have recently adapted themselves to performance art's demands, courting practitioners such as Marina Abramović and Tino Sehgal to create works for their spaces.
But the current fascination with the body and attention to the geographical and mental margins of mainstream cultures may have provided the conceptual frame for a belated appreciation of modern Irish figurative painting.
«Duchamp's famous «underground» pronouncement struck a chord with Chimes, whose interest in the writings of Antonin Artaud and Alfred Jarry had encouraged him to explore the margins of mainstream art and literature... As a consequence of this withdrawal from the contemporary art scene, Chimes began to investigate issues such as esotericism and mystification in metal boxes and paintings whose irrational and often willfully obscure imagery reveals his affinities with Surrealism.
Then the show turns to work by the second group, an imposing cadre of trained artists working in Los Angeles like Betye Saar, John Outterbridge, Senga Nengudi and Noah Purifoy, who worked for decades at the margins of the mainstream, exploring aspects of assemblage and found materials as well as political expression in often abstract forms.
Independent films By Darcy Paquet Small - scale personal filmmaking continues to thrive and reinvent itself on the margins of the mainstream
Consequently, domestically produced genre movies remain condemned to the margins of the mainstream.
It gives a big - screen face to an American culture generally relegated to the margins of mainstream movies.
True to its original vocation to support the French art scene, the Fair will be juxtaposing the subjective, historical and critical perspective of a Curator, with a selection of specific projects focusing on artists in France who, both in the past and today, have managed to preserve their independence from dominant trends, or were situated on the margin of mainstream art history.

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The «officially tabulated» mainstream b.s. reports are not picking up the numbers, but the large credit card issuers (like Capital One) and auto debt issuers (like Santander Consumer USA) have been showing a dramatic rise in troubled credit card and auto debt loans for several quarters, especially in the sub-prime segment which is now, arguably the majority of consumer debt issuance at the margin.
We frequently hear the critique of «mainstream» Protestant churches that their members are not concerned about people on the margins of society.
Its move from the margins of society to the status of an unquestionable mainstream identity has been amazingly swift.
Both books, implicitly, are wake - up encouragements to mainstream believers to engage thrustfully and persistently, albeit from the margins, in battling the great issues of national life.
The bar offers a mix of mainstream beers and featured craft selections, as well as specialty and standard cocktails, soft drinks, and more, helping drive The Greene Turtle to a segment - leading 35 to 45 percent sales of high - margin beverages as a portion of overall sales.
No longer confined to the margins of the political spectrum, they have become increasingly close to the mainstream.
«The shift from the mainstream to the margins has not been the product of a series of unfortunate accidents.
An advocate of nutritional supplements, meditation, yoga, and other mind - body remedies and regimens, Weil, thanks to his impeccable training and eclectic approach, is partly responsible for bringing these therapies from the margins to the mainstream.
Amid the many checks and balances described in detail, Dr. Li concludes: «Just as advocacy from outside mainstream medicine brought palliative care «from the margins to the centre», so has it brought MAiD into the mainstream of medicine.
Cardellini's talent has outstripped her opportunities for years now, though in mainstream successes («ER,» «Brokeback Mountain,» a recurring role on «Mad Men,» those shrill «Scooby - Doo» movies) and in work found in the margins (the very fine 2011 drama «Return,» where she played a military veteran back from Iraq) her unerring instincts in all kinds of material have served her well.
PIFF is committed to serving its communities who are often outside of the mainstream, in the margins, or otherwise underserved, but have a voice critical to the evolution of artistic expression.
I feel obliged to tell you that Going to Pieces is not good art — not as good as, say, Visions of Light: The Art of Cinematography, or even Midnight Movies: From the Margin to the Mainstream (also produced by and for the Starz!
But today, charter schools enroll about 30 percent of Newark's students citywide, making Newark one of the nation's several «high - choice» cities: places where charter schools are in the mainstream, not on the margin.
Montessori and the Mainstream: A Century of Reform on the Margins.
James Kewin, deputy chief executive of the Sixth Form Colleges Association, said the plans would move sixth - form colleges «from the margins to the mainstream».
Its goal is to close the gaps in opportunity and achievement that consign far too many young people — especially those from low - income families or who are black, Latino or American Indian — to lives on the margins of the American mainstream.
Its goal is to close the gaps in opportunity and achievement that consign far too many young people — especially those from low - income families or who are black, Latino or American Indian — to lives on the margins of the American mainstream, https://edtrust.org/issue/the-every-student-succeeds-act-of-2015/
Most of the VW Group's EU profits come from Audi, which builds most of its mainstream cars in Ingolstadt and Neckarlsum, Germany, but for much bigger profit margins than Wolfsburg's VWs, and from Skoda, which still maintains mostly Czechia - based production, at significantly lower costs.
With so much money being thrown at subsidy publishers, and with the blessing of mainstream publishing, the evolution of vanity from the margins to the center of the publishing universe is complete.
The mainstreaming of self - publishing with more non-genre writers opting to self - publish as they struggle to secure deals with increasingly risk - averse publishers fearful for their bottom line as margins are squeezed further.
This major touring exhibition reveals how artists on the margins enabled new paradigms of inclusion; galvanizing the mainstream art world to embrace difference and diversity across race, region, class, age and gender.
Life and death, beauty and ugliness, the sacred and the profane; all the big Hirstian statements that have appalled some critics with their supposed obviousness, but have also dragged conceptualism from the margins of the art world into the mainstream.
Just as Matthew Higgs was an emerging curator at the time, many of the artists participating in Imprint 93 were at the beginning of their careers working outside or on the margins of the Young British Artists mainstream of the period.
It is in reality an experimental space at the margins of a much bigger culture of the moving image — a place for talented film - makers to mess around with a freedom they could never enjoy in commercial cinema or mainstream television, but which the true artists among them hunger to apply in those bigger, more important arenas.
Part of the Barbican's 2018 season The Art of Change, which reflects on the dialogue between art, society and politics, the show directly — and at times poetically — addresses difficult questions about what it means to exist in the margins, the role artists have played in portraying subcultures and the complex intermingling between artistic and mainstream depictions of the outsider.
As an artist evaluating the mainstream art world from the sidelines, much of her work confronts the patriarchal genealogy of art from the margins.
Guyanese - American curator Grace Aneiza Ali is actively bringing contemporary Guyanese art from out of the margins and into the mainstream.
The summit was part of an ongoing effort to move the issues of climate change and clean energy from the margins of the Republican Party to its mainstream.
However, ready availability of the Redmi Note 4 at thousands of retail stores across the country has cut into Samsung's margins, and as mainstream consumers become more aware of brands like Xiaomi and Huawei, Samsung needs to alter its strategy in this segment.
This policy instability must stop and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander affairs must be brought in from the margins of national debate to the mainstream centre in order to end the unacceptable disadvantage experienced by First Peoples.
«The term «mummy blogger» manages to keep these women on the margins of culture and forces them to be viewed as non-threatening to mainstream opinion makers.
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