Sentences with phrase «shifting cultural notions»

Featuring approximately 20 works by contemporary artist Sonya Clark, this focus exhibition explores the concepts of personal adornment, the creative process, and shifting cultural notions of beauty.

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KC discussing the cultural shift in the press, subtle allusion to Tony Blair refuting the notion that the development of spin in some way contributed to the development of the phone hacking saga.
MORPHING AT HIGH SPEED All of these findings mesh beautifully with the notion that cultural and demographic shifts sparked our transformation.
Transcending ideas appropriated to loci of analogous geopolitical status, Socratous» visual language surveys notions of displacement, national and cultural identity, socio - economic and historical discourse to challenge the topical subject of migration and the shifting ideologies recurring in today's political habitat.
As such, his meanings are multivalent and shift fluidly from one locale to the next, at times satirizing Cold War - era fears of an «alien» Chinese invasion, critiquing notions of authentic cultural and touristic experience, or radically reordering the relationship of the subject to the landscape.
Opening Thursday, January 23nd at Gasworks, London is «Late Barbarians,» a group exhibition that focused on the notion of corporeal memory, and explores how shifting social codes and cultural values have been embodied in canonical...
Opening Thursday, January 23nd at Gasworks, London is «Late Barbarians,» a group exhibition that focused on the notion of corporeal memory, and explores how shifting social codes and cultural values have been embodied in canonical Western European art and architecture.
Exploring the intertwined themes of memory and place and often imbued with longing, Anderson's work reflects his own experience with shifting notions of cultural identity.
Phung Huynh's work investigates notions of cultural identity from a kaleidoscopic perspective, a continual shift of idiosyncratic translations.
British artist Hurvin Anderson (born 1965), is best known for evocative paintings that engage with charged social histories and shifting notions of cultural identity.
Focusing on the notion of corporeal memory, the group exhibition «Late Barbarians», presented by Gasworks, explores how shifting social codes and cultural values have been embodied in canonical Western European art and architecture.
(London, UK) Focusing on the notion of corporeal memory, the group exhibition «Late Barbarians» explores how shifting social codes and cultural values have been embodied in canonical Western European art and architecture.
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