Each of them uses photography as a means of recording, reflecting on, and
questioning contemporary life and recent history in the region.
Exploring and
questioning contemporary life through visual imagery, her approach is particularly relevant in understanding our current image - oriented culture and decoding the roles that images play as forms of representation, as icons, and as symbols.
Exploring and
questioning contemporary life through visual imagery, the approach of Pictures Generation artists is particularly relevant in understanding our current image - oriented culture and decoding the roles that images play as forms of representation, as icons, and as symbols.
Forward thinking 17 August «Sarah Charlesworth explored and
questioned contemporary life through visual imagery, and her approach is particularly relevant in understanding our current image - oriented culture,» says Michael Govan, CEO of LACMA — where a major surgery of Charlesworth's work opens tomorrow.
Not exact matches
It is necessary to collect the
questions posed by
contemporary human knowledge, especially scientific, and respond to them, showing the reasons for the faith and the plausibility of believing and
living as aChristian.
In fact, the capacity of a
contemporary congregation to sustain any unified, sharply defined world view has been more frequently
questioned than confirmed in recent studies of church
life.
Along with this effort to provide a broader social understanding of religious institutions and a more sophisticated framework in which to explain the dynamics of religious
life, practical theologians raise specific
questions about education for
contemporary religious leaders.
It is, I think, necessary to
question what it takes for one to stand truly equal among one's fellows; to explore the limits of a rights - oriented approach to the problem of inequality between racially distinct populations in our
contemporary national
life; to deal with issues of dignity, shame, personal responsibility, character and values, deservingness.
Others were restored by Rabbi Akiba.35 Besides the manifest intent of providing a rationalization for the exegetical program of the rabbinic scholars, this tradition also reflects awareness of the problem of forgetfulness of those very
questions and their answers on which full human
life depends, and the continual need, by means of exegesis, to seek their recovery for
contemporary life.
Instead of being worried about religion and its fate in
life, clergymen may be helped to a more adventuresome and dynamic understanding of religion's role in
contemporary life through participation in the dialogue between
questions and answers, between the meanings of the
contemporary and those of tradition, and between religion and the other fields of thought.
The report in
question is published independently in the book Liberating
Life:
Contemporary Approaches to Ecological Theology (LLCA).
As we have seen, there is the
question whether or not there has been in their
lives a dialogue between the meanings of their
contemporary living and the traditions which gave them their original values and concepts.
A skill is context - specific, and perhaps the real
question is not how we can hope to situate a traditional virtue in
contemporary circumstances but what circumstances today are most hostile to a Christian
life and what moral skills does countering them require.
the
question that has been asked is «Are there ANY
contemporary accounts written during Christs
life?
Gregory does not, it turns out, base his critique on concerns about salvation and true doctrine, but instead on the inability of the
contemporary world — having unjustly excluded religious ways of thinking from the public arena of the secularized university — to address and resolve adequately for people what he calls «
Life Questions.»
Douglas Sirk is a particular director that Haynes is emulating and recreating his melodramatic soap opera's like Imitation of
Life or All That Heaven Allows is so convincing that you'd be forgiven for
questioning whether or not you're watching a
contemporary film.
The
life - like contexts were provided by developing their own
questions in EEIs and ERTs and having the peer mentor support them to answer their
questions using
contemporary knowledge and processes.
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In a new book, My Name Is Charles Saatchi and I Am an Artoholic (out next month in the United States from Phaidon Press), Saatchi partially lifts the veil on his
life by answering
questions on topics ranging from his favorite artists to his influence on the
contemporary - art market and other collectors to what makes him laugh.
One of the most acclaimed recent chroniclers of the conditions, experience and expressions of Black
life, Jafa's work is part of a current of work at the fair examining urgent
contemporary questions of justice and identity - including the Chicago - based Theaster Gates, famed for his direct interventions into the city's South Side, whose work is given the solo treatment at the fair by Richard Gray Gallery (A1).
Exhibitions presented in The Brown Foundation Gallery feature work by leading internationally - recognized artists working at the vanguard of
contemporary art, as well as thematic exhibitions organized around
questions central to the nature of art and
life today.
Interstitial seeks to answer this
question through the examination of new and recently - created free - standing sculptures by
contemporary Los Angeles - based object makers whose work exists in the interstices, the spaces between the historical genres of the decorative arts, still
life, and abstraction.
The
question remains relevant in responding to the thinning effects of digital fatigue that increasingly condition our time — constantly updated information, the flatness of visual compression and image production, ever widening abstractions of finance, the atomizing nature of networked communication — distanceless aesthetics have indeed come to dominate swaths of
contemporary life.
This
question of identity has pervaded nearly every aspect of
contemporary life raising issues too complex to be easily resolved.
Born in West Bengal and now
living and working in New Delhi, for more than two decades Mithy Sen has been at the forefront of a generation of
contemporary female artists
questioning and negotiating feminist issues in South Asia.
In fluenced by western modern and
contemporary art, Chinese artists start applying new concepts, such as symbolic elements and inspirations from everyday
life to create unique works, which focus more on specific
questions than the conceptual ones and keep shaping the relationships between art and reality.
Using ceramic practices as a cue, the group exhibition explores ideas about the division between fine art and craft initiated in the 19th century, and the position of decorative arts within 20th century art history calling into
question the relationship between
contemporary aesthetics and social
life.
«
Contemporary life is dominated by competing information and fluctuating histories — a reality that raises important questions about the trajectory of contemporary art, as well as the conditions in which it is made,» said Hoor Al Qasimi, President and Director of Sharjah Art
Contemporary life is dominated by competing information and fluctuating histories — a reality that raises important
questions about the trajectory of
contemporary art, as well as the conditions in which it is made,» said Hoor Al Qasimi, President and Director of Sharjah Art
contemporary art, as well as the conditions in which it is made,» said Hoor Al Qasimi, President and Director of Sharjah Art Foundation.
Through her imagery, Edenmont examines the
living conditions of the
contemporary woman and
questions about motherhood, fertility and ageing are recurring themes.
Although small, Gallace's paintings touch upon the larger
questions of belonging and ownership in American history and
contemporary life.
There are thirty or so works by artists from around the world — from Bill Viola and Bruce Nauman to Anri Sala and Hassan Khan — who in their work
question the social, political and geopolitical aspects of
contemporary life, and also reflect on existence and that which is most intimate and fragile.
His
questioning of the political, social and economic scenes in
contemporary Mali is evident in how AIDS, wars, ecological issues, human rights, globalisation affects all aspects of
life and individuals within society.
As
contemporary artists seek to address the worlds in which they
live, their art raises important
questions about whose bodies and whose stories matter.
His sculptures, installations, actions and performances critique the dominant structures of cultural production,
questioning the politics, hierarchies and class systems that define
contemporary life.
The exhibition considers these
questions along
contemporary political, economic, technological, and social challenges, including the alarming surfacing of fascisms in public
life.
Introduced in 1979, just five years after Li Tianbing was born, this decree continues to pervade
contemporary Chinese
life and is
questioned on a global scale.
The Davis Museum at Wellesley College Poses Universal
Questions about Social Culture in
Life on Paper:
Contemporary Prints from South Africa
Alex Hartley
questions the conventional qualities of the present and the expectations that construct
contemporary life at Victoria Miro gallery, London.
The Family Tree of Russian
Contemporary Art; Field Research: A Progress Report and Rikrit Tiravanija: Tomorrow is the
question at Garage Museum of
Contemporary Art, Moscow Julien Prévieux, Francisco Sobrino, Raphaël Zarka at Jousse Entreprise, Paris Antje Majewski: E.F.A. im Garten at neugerriemschneider, Berlin Oscar Tuazon: Break the Glass at Kastro, Antiparos, Cyclades Rochelle Goldberg: The Cannibal Actif at Vava, Milan Mark Bradford: Sea Monsters at Gemeentemuseum den Haag, The Hague Momentum 8: The Nordic Biennial of
Contemporary Art: Tunnel Vision, various venues, Moss After Babel / Poetry will be made by all / 89plus at Moderna Museet, Stockholm Giorgio Griffa: A Retrosptective, 1968 — 2014 at Centre d'Art Contemporain, Geneva Eloise Hawser:
Lives on Wire at ICA, London Thomas Hirschhorn: In - Between at South London Gallery Glenn Ligon: Encounters and Collisions at Tate Liverpool Radames «Juni» Figueroa at Edel Assanti, London Not with nothing but.
Sonia Boyce's early figurative pastel drawings and photographic collages address issues of race, ethnicity and
contemporary urban experience,
questioning racial stereotypes in the media and day - to - day
life.
The result is a bubbling up of the
questions, desires, thinking, and reflections of the people of the neighborhood — and
questions of human existence and
contemporary life itself.
«
Contemporary life is dominated by competing information and fluctuating histories — a reality that raises important questions about the trajectory of contemporary art, as well as the conditions in which it is made,» said Hoor Al Qasimi, Sharjah Art Foundation's president a
Contemporary life is dominated by competing information and fluctuating histories — a reality that raises important
questions about the trajectory of
contemporary art, as well as the conditions in which it is made,» said Hoor Al Qasimi, Sharjah Art Foundation's president a
contemporary art, as well as the conditions in which it is made,» said Hoor Al Qasimi, Sharjah Art Foundation's president and director.
«
Contemporary life is dominated by competing information and fluctuating histories — a reality that raises important questions about the trajectory of contemporary art, as well as the conditions in which it is made,» said Hoor Al Qasimi, Director of Sharjah Art
Contemporary life is dominated by competing information and fluctuating histories — a reality that raises important
questions about the trajectory of
contemporary art, as well as the conditions in which it is made,» said Hoor Al Qasimi, Director of Sharjah Art
contemporary art, as well as the conditions in which it is made,» said Hoor Al Qasimi, Director of Sharjah Art Foundation.
Contemporary artists manifest broad and sometimes ambivalent responses to technology; in this exhibition diverse works by Anne Wilson, Milos Manetas and others address a fundamental
question of modern
life, probing Information - Age content through traditional media such as painting and fiber arts.
He
questions the political, social, and economic scenes in
contemporary Mali — AIDS, wars, ecological issues, human rights, and globalisation — these affect all aspects of
life for individuals within Malian society.
It's about effecting larger
questions facing
contemporary life and art, from an intimate and tangible scale that's within everyday reach.
Contemporary works from LACMA's permanent collection by 20 artists who
live in or have roots in the Middle East look at
questions of society, gender and identity.
From 2008 to 2012 as a curator at Tate Britain he directed the pioneering Cross Cultural Programme that explored
questions of migration and globalisation in
contemporary British art through a programme of international conferences, workshops, talks and
live art events.
In this «Home» is created an inflammation, a
question - that could be posted in every house in our
contemporary society - Relating to the concept of geographical acupuncture, this installation works as a needle in a body (a
living organism) that - somehow - has nowadays a distance from the natural.
Although they too reflect the data - driven tenor of
contemporary life, they're more like cute jokes than pointed
questions.