With their modular units and construction, the structures engage issues of production central to
modern urban society.
The visual complexity of her compositions are diagrammed according to her notions of order and multiplicity in
modern urban society.
In these decades, photographers Garry Winogrand, Joel Meyerowitz, and Danny Lyon each turned their camera lenses on New York City's ever - changing architectural and social landscape in order to capture and illuminate some elements of truth about
modern urban society.
Not exact matches
These three in combination can move
modern land - users and linked
urban societies to the idea of all Countries being «nourishing terrains»; of «Land Care» in perpetuity.
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Urban Originals
The concept offers innovative technology and
urban design features in a convenient central location, making it the perfect accommodation to suit the needs of today's
modern society.
The
modern urban landscape has, since the the birth of the industrialised
society, been shaped through the use of mechanised systems of communication and mass production.
Francis Alÿs: A Story of Deception, a two - part exhibition on view at MoMA PS1 and The Museum of
Modern Art, presents a range of work from the mid-1990s to today by the artist Francis Alÿs (Belgian, b. 1959), who uses allegorical methods to explore the cyclical nature of change in modernizing
societies, the
urban landscape, and patterns of economic progress.
Both admired and witnessed the
urban changes and modernization of their cities and many shared the view that the industrialized
urban societies should be depicted in a vibrant and
modern style.
Liu Wei (born 1972, Beijing) is one of the most talented Chinese visual artists, widely known for his paintings, sculptures and installation works which explore contradictions of
modern societies and the transformation of the
urban landscape in developing cities in the post-Mao era of China's rapid urbanization.
A city without residents — an unfinished plan, a paradoxical place where the realization of a
modern dream
society in terms of
urban infrastructure lacks only the inhabitants to live their fulfilled dream life.
After Americas
Society's exploration of the emergence of mid-century
modern design through our 2015 exhibition MODERNO: Design for Living in Brazil, Mexico, and Venezuela 1940 - 1978, we aim to present a previous step in the configuration of
modern impulses and projects for the
urban environment in small cities and big capitals.»
New York - based French photographer Erica Simone is the person behind Nue York: Self - Portraits of a Bare
Urban Citizen, which bloomed from an initial questioning about clothing and the importance of fashion in
modern society.
Rediscovered in the 1990s, Seydou Keïta's mid-century studio portraits of middle - class
urban Malians show a
society in transition from rural to
urban and from colonial to post-colonial and his subjects as they wished to be seen — self - fashioned, cosmopolitan, and above all,
modern.
Seriously — in a
modern,
urban, pluralistic
society, what does it mean to act «dishonourably»?