Sentences with phrase «political connotations»

"Political connotations" refers to the underlying ideas or associations with a particular word, phrase, or action that are related to politics or government. These connotations may imply specific beliefs, values, or positions on political issues. Full definition
Devoided of political connotation Mayet's work is a reminiscence of his native Cuba as well...
But other influential series such as Rokytnik by Jitka Hanzlová from the Czech Republic or Case History by Boris Mikhailov from Ukraine, both with political connotations, are also represented in the exhibition.
Though it's taken on a more political connotation in America over the years, May Day has ancient roots as one of the foremost days of celebration.
The deactivated weapons of war carry strong political connotations, yet the beautiful objects he creates also convey a positive reflection on the transformative power of art and the resilience and creativity of African civilian societies.
«Our community manager was unaware of the recent political connotations associated with Pepe memes, and it has since been removed,» Wendy's social - media manager Amy Brown told Business Insider.
But the term «undocumented immigrant» is not without its own political connotations.
Explicit political connotations have been a major focus of Nauman's work since the beginning of the 1980s.
«Landscape» can define a place with strong emotional and political connotations etc..
Suspending 4000 reverse - wired black microphones evokes political connotations through the imagery of lost voices and untold stories.
Yes, the title carries a lot of political connotations, which is fine with me: I am in a sense bearing witness to the times.
«People describe me sometimes as a conceptual artist, as a political artist, with work of a strong political connotation or social content.
(I would hesitate to call the Pentecostal concern for the poor «social justice,» as Smith does, since the term has political connotations that may or may not apply to Pentecostals.)
From the George Fox Web site: In a time when «evangelical» has more of a political connotation than a convictional connotation, we need bright voices that can help sort through the noise and imagine a way forward for those who call themselves evangelical Roger E. Olson is professor of theology at Truett Theological Seminary in Waco, Texas.
Even the word «church» has a political connotation.
In 1972, the character explained in a Fantastic Four comic why he was now called Black Leopard, saying his old name «has... political connotations.
The exhibition focuses on the visual, emotional and political connotations this subject exudes.
Activating an array of sites charged with social and political connotations, these artists give voice to the terrain, allowing it to enter into an exchange with the subject and viewer.
Edo Pillu is an Indonesian artist who makes intimate and subjective paintings with a subliminal message of philosophical, social and political connotation.
Mabb's interest in Morris stems from the social and political connotations of Morris» work, the continued relevancy of Morris» politics and the continuing market for Morris» designs.
Cole Sternberg layers fields of color to create abstract paintings with social and political connotations, most notably referencing the proliferation of censorship across society.
Both anthems have undergone major changes in their political connotations: from revolution, restoration, socialism, resistance and patriotism, to additional associations with colonization and oppression in the second half of the twentieth century (as national anthems of France and the Soviet Union, respectively).
The display «Blazing with Crimson: Tartan Portraits» (until December 2013) concentrates on portraits featuring tartan, which begin to be painted in the late 17th century, at that time apparently with no political connotations.
Burden usually downplays the political connotations or intentions of his art, but this body of television work seems like an examination of militaristic training, specifically, how authority results in belief.
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