Sentences with phrase «role of institutions»

But in their civil religious roles both of these institutions derived from a single set of circumstances.
At the Hammer Museum, LA, the curator casts a witty, critical eye on the vexed role of institutions contextualizing the art they display
The revulsion against established rituals was a part of the era of student disillusionment with the role of institutions.
In other words, they agreed on much, but disagreed about the role of institutions, such as the Monarchy: Neil was inclined to attack them, Moore to defend them.
Sessions at the conference covered cooperation during political strain, the roles of institutions and networks, working with shared resources, and issues in earth and environmental sciences, biology and health, and physics.
And many international organizations and policymakers have made it a priority to reduce the role of these institutions, trying to place kids into family settings as quickly as possible.
During their conversation, the Librarian and the Archivist will discuss the role of their institutions in making these resources accessible to the public.
Since 1977, the International Council of Museums organizes International Museum Day to highlight the role of these institutions in the development of society.
In 2016, she worked with Sarah Browne on a piece In the Shadow of the State addressing the role of institutions in controlling and regulating the female body.
These include the occupation of time, the role of the institution and varied forms of collaboration.
Expanding upon — and perhaps ultimately leaving behind — the paradigm of institutional critique, HomeLand questions the role of institutions today and their relationship to individual subjects.
This year marks 10 years since the space opened its doors to the public, which has prompted a certain amount of reflection on the significance and role of the institution.
Reflected within the framework of the institution of contemporary art, the role of the institution should be to provide the artist with the tools necessary to fulfil both the creative intent, and the functional needs within the given space.
Lisson showed new very «collectible» sized pieces by Anish Kapoor, who is using a more natural stone finish on the underbelly of his glossy voids, next to Jonathon Monk's neon and Ryan Ganders taxidermy to collectively undermining the role of the institution in art.
These shows, which include «Uncertain States of America», «China Power Station», «Indian Highway» and «Imagine Brazil», look at artistic languages, but also take into account the social and cultural context, the role of institutions, the critical discourses and the commercial art system in the countries in question.
What then, is the role of the institution, critic or curator when it comes to managing the archive, (African in this case), so that it allows for dissipation of stereotypes and encourages further investigation?
Taking maximum advantage of the spatial dynamics of this significant wall, Profound Approach and Easy Outcome performs a complex reflection on artistic production, feminism, power, and the role of institutions.
I also wonder whether we'll see a continuation of what I perceive as a redefinition of the role of institutions on the art scene.
Throughout this topic, we'll feature artists who make this ethical debate a focus in their work, from artists who question the role of the institution, such as Hans Haacke or Marcel Broodthaers, to artists like Alfredo Jaar, who examines the disparity between an oil - rich government and a poverty - stricken populace in his work Muxima.
His curatorial, writing, and teaching practice functions under the name Bureau for Open Culture, a platform and strategy that inhabits and connects with arts and education institutions to question the role of institutions, spectatorship, and criticality in contemporary culture.
In this respect, from the search for a renewal of perception, through political or ideological statement, to the deconstruction of the very principle of exhibition, these exhibitions pose a range of crucial questions about the role of the institution, and this unprecedented marshalling of eloquent emptiness within the Kunsthalle Bern represents a true challenge to the institution.
From 1968 to 1972, he operated the Musée d'Art Moderne, Département des Aigles (Museum of Modern Art, Department of Eagles), a traveling museum dedicated not to his work as an artist but to the role of the institution itself and the function of art in society.
With the players dressed in vaguely institutional uniforms, the work — which has the grainy texture of surveillance footage — communicates the role of institutions in the organization of bodies.
mitigation of emissions, including the design of national policy instruments, the roles of market failures such as in technological innovation, and the role of institutions in managing international collective action.
In addition to the modelling component, social science and stakeholder engagement are a key part of the project and will help us to understand the role of institutions, regulation and the markets in drought management.
The Court started off with a number of statements of principle regarding the role of the institutions in the legislative process.
And its most ambitious promise — that code can completely supplant the role of institutions and laws in securing financial transactions — may be down for the count.
Finally, policy - makers should be increasingly concerned about the potentially negative effects of welfare reform on adolescents, and should focus on the role of institutions and social context for adolescents.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z