It casts
the question of individual identity vs. a more perfect community, or ideal solidarity.
Not exact matches
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To ask about the future
of the
identity «Christian,» therefore, is to raise
questions not so much about
individuals as about social institutions.
But if what I have said regarding asymmetrical relations and human
identity is correct, the primary moral
question becomes: When does an
individual human life become as valuable as the life
of an animal?
It answers
questions about the final meaning
of life, and in doing so it shapes the
identity of individuals.
As regards the aim
of «public safety», the Court noted that the legislature had sought, by passing the Law in
question, to satisfy the need to identify
individuals in order to prevent danger for the safety
of persons and property and to combat
identity fraud.
The crows present a puzzling
question to biologists, which gets to the heart
of what it means to be a species: Given that hooded and carrion crows can mate and swap genes, how do the two groups maintain their
individual identities?
Dr. Hunt explains that because it's up to
individual states to determine whether or not to include
questions about gender
identity in their surveys, there is a lack
of data on the topic.
That being said,
of all the films discussed herein, Monster remains the most productively enigmatic, dredging up
questions of art and the artist in tension (and the
individual and gender
identity) with more urgency than the others.
For years, David Cronenberg's filmography has wrestled with
questions of identity, the notion
of what makes an
individual so, even if they're seemingly hiding in another's skin.
Linked to these
individual studies are wide - ranging and imaginative writings on the nature
of decorative art, the figure
of the angel in Latin American «colonial painting», art as sanctuary, and the
question of British
identity.
The works on show will explore ideas
of the cyborg and the avatar raising
questions of identity and
individual and collective consciousness at a time
of prolific social change and uncertainty when reality can often seem more like science fiction.
Her long - standing areas
of enquiry range from portraiture to participation and performance, to
questions of individual and collective
identities, and to the exploration
of the very particular socio - economic and ecological microclimate
of a specific alpine mountain and its community.
Relating both to Barragán's personal archive in Mexico, and his professional archive — currently owned by the Barragan Foundation in Switzerland under the auspices
of Vitra — Magid interrogates
questions of cultural copyright and corporate power in relation to
individual identity and legacy.
By positioning the body in space she raises
questions about
identity and «otherness», and notions
of the
individual and the social.
Boltanski's work
questions the nature
of identity and the ways in which
individual experience and collective memory are classified and recorded.
Known for her work that
questions the
identity of the
individual through the malleable forms
of space, Campbell explores the universal ideas
of loss, meaning and memory.
In the paintings for which he first became known, de Balincourt worked from the position
of an outsider (the Paris - born artist has lived in the United States since childhood),
questioning structures
of power and influence, laying bare injustices and hypocrisies while maintaining an amused attachment to the myths through which
identity —
individual and national — is constructed.
Whether addressing the dynamic
of personal space versus public space, or exploring the fine line between strength in numbers and homogeneity, Suh's sculptures continually
question the
identity of the
individual in today's increasingly transnational, global society.
Emerging from the infamous «Kowalski Studio» at the Warsaw Academy
of Fine Arts, Althamer continues to investigate the intricacies
of human relationships and
question the limits and deeper meaning
of individual and social
identity.
Her recent work
questions the role
of history, customs and beliefs in the construction
of the
individual's
identity.
Influenced by the politics and
identity of post-1997 Hong Kong as well as the tradition
of Performance Art, Pak's distinctive methodology towards «adaptation» consists
of inserting himself as the subject into the equation, adopting this position to
question and explore the notion
of individual identities against the new globalised societies and realities that are
of extreme relevance to the ongoing modernisation
of Asia's mega cities.
His work is characterized by a low - fi aesthetic, combined with a dose
of dark humor, which he uses to
question the twisted state
of the power structures and make a comment on society, politics and the
identity of individuals.
Consequently,
individuals learned to visually communicate and
question their self -
identity and environment, and reflect on their role within the creative practice
of photography.
Recent paintings address social and political inequality,
individual success being met with persecution in the community, the underbelly
of nightlife, moral
questioning of adultery and the relationship
of hairstyle to personal expression and
identity.
The artists will reflect on cultural constructions and social frameworks in the special context
of China and how all these form
individual identities and artistic practices as well as define relations in the system that we urgently need to
question.
In honor
of National Women's History Month, Los Angeles Modern Auctions (LAMA) spotlights five stellar women artists whose potent work and
individual practices celebrate womanhood and female autonomy, call into
question responses to gender parity, and transcend traditional conceptions
of gender
identity to address broader issues surrounding diversity, inclusion, and tolerance for all humans.
Film plays a central role in their mutual explorations
of identity and movement: Through the work
of three emerging international artists, Quarantina, currently exhibiting at John Hansard Gallery,
questions the place
of the
individual within social constructions.
On display at the National Portrait Gallery beginning August 22 is «Portraiture Now: Staging the Self,» a bilingual exhibit in collaboration with the Smithsonian Latino Center that examines the works
of Latino artists across a variety
of media,
questioning the idea that portraits can represent
individuals»
identities.
Tomorrow at 7PM at The Art Institute
of Chicago, join Glenn Ligon, Studio Museum chief curator and director Thelma Golden, Lynette Yiadom Boakye, and Cauleen Smith for a discussion on their work and how it examines
individual and collective histories along with
questions of cultural, social, sexual, and racial
identity.
In cities with a population
of one million or more, information that establishes the personal
identity of an
individual who has been stopped,
questioned and / or frisked by a police officer or peace officer, such as the name, address or social security number
of such person, shall not be recorded in a computerized or electronic database if that
individual is released without further legal action; provided, however, that this subdivision shall not prohibit police officers or peace officers from including in a computerized or electronic database generic characteristics
of an
individual, such as race and gender, who has been stopped,
questioned and / or frisked by a police officer or peace officer.
A lot
of attention has been paid lately to «cybersecurity», much
of it aimed at system - wide security or «critical infrastructure» security, but a good deal also to
individual questions of authentication,
identity management, vulnerability to hacking / phishing / malware and so on.
With our Knowledge Based Authentication, you can prove the
identity of a signer using security
questions that target private information unique to the
individual signing.
Source: Bryan Cave — GDPR: The Most Frequently Asked
Questions: How Far Can I Go To Validate The
Identity of An
Individual Making a Data Subject Access Request?
The current study involved in - depth qualitative file audit
of 299 non-heterosexual counselling clients who attended drummond street (within a 3 year period from 2008 - 2011), with 220 risk and protective factors identified relating to the
individual (cognitive and coping styles, physical health and health risk behaviours), family
of origin, couple relationship and parenting, stressful life events, school and work factors, social connection to mainstream and queer communities, and queer - specific factors (such as exposure to homophobia and being currently in a «
questioning» stage regarding sexual
identity formation).
North Carolina's so - called «bathroom law,» which requires
individuals to use restrooms corresponding to the sex they were assigned at birth rather than their gender
identity, has prompted
questions over what responsibilities businesses and employers have to accommodate the preferences
of transgender people.