Sentences with phrase «political staged exhibitions»

In their highly political staged exhibitions, the collaborative examined such issues as consumerism, democracy, and the relationship of artist, art object, and viewer.

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The exhibition brings together artworks from the last five years that speak to the current political situation through their strategic staging of subjectivity and its political potential or impotence.
This is just one example of how in this exhibition the poetical / political readings of various works can be brought to the fore, and how by way of a theatrical staging they will activate each other and the space in which they are seen.
What to make of the detailed 1998 proposal for The Long March Project, which enacted a curatorial experiment by founder Lu Jie and artist Qiu Zhijie involving thousands of participants, exhibitions and performances staged along the Red Army's route to collectively «reinterpret historical consciousness and develop new creative approaches to political, social, economic and cultural realities».
Ranging from Constructing Revolution: Soviet Propaganda Posters from between the World Wars, which presents propaganda posters produced in the wake of the Russian Revolution, to Dmitri Baltermants: Documenting and Staging a Soviet Reality, which explores the work of a photojournalist depicting World War II and its aftermath in the USSR, Bowdoin's fall exhibitions explore both the promise of utopian idealism and the devastation of war in an era of extreme political upheaval.
The exhibition considers artworks that use the structure of the stage and certain conventions of scriptwriting as a framework for investigations into relationships, social interactions, and political ecologies.
The exhibition and event series consider artworks that use the structure of the stage and certain conventions of scriptwriting as a framework for investigations into relationships, social interactions, and political ecologies.
By incorporating a selection of memorabilia and design objects into the works that reinterpret the Interlocking Sculptures, the project expands this notion and approximates new aspects in which the formal becomes historical, whilst the exhibition itself becomes a sort of stage linking the aesthetic to the social and political.
Victoria Miro stages a group exhibition by artists concerned with socio - political issues of their day, who question the status quo and the power structures found within societies, and who take the language of protest as a means to explore its potency.
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