Walking a tight rope between personal aesthetics and the repressive
sociopolitical conditions of their countries, seven artists and a collaborative group — from Indonesia, Vietnam and Myanmar, respectively — demonstrated their roles as radical emissaries of change.
Using a Marxist approach, the artist highlights
the sociopolitical conditions that keep capitalism thriving, making the past tangible in
«Radical Women» spans North and South America, examining how Latin women responded to adverse
sociopolitical conditions with pathbreaking work in photography, video, installation art, and other burgeoning mediums.
Voyage Retour brings together images by European and African photographers that bear the marks of the various
sociopolitical conditions that channelled their expression.
Apparatus 2.0 expands on its predecessor by initiating long - distance working relationships between the same artists, asking them to consider their experiences — in different cities, under respective historical and
sociopolitical conditions — and see how these aspects shape their understanding of images as a form of cultural critique.
Santiago Muñoz is also a cofounder of Beta - Local, an arts organization in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Director of Sessions, a series of intensive seminars anchored in the specific geography, emerging art practices, and
sociopolitical conditions of Puerto Rico.
It conceptually and aesthetically ties together
the sociopolitical conditions, multiple experiences, creative practices, imaginations and cultural expressions of black people in the United Sates (mainly the south) and throughout the African diaspora.
Santiago Muñoz is also a cofounder of Beta - Local, an arts organization in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Director of Sessions, a series of intensive seminars anchored in the specific geography, emerging art practices, and
sociopolitical conditions of Puerto Rico.
The accompanying fully illustrated exhibition catalog, published by the AFA in association with Yale University Press, surveys the activities and contributions of women painters who worked in Paris in the late 19th century, and provides an examination of
the sociopolitical conditions that shaped the culture of the period.
The result is a comprehensive, detailed and unique report about the state of the world's oceans and their interplay with ecological, economic and
sociopolitical conditions.
Not exact matches
«While there is some support for the hypothesis that stable climatic
conditions favored political centralization and that unstable climatic
conditions contributed to
sociopolitical instability and decentralization,» said Kennett.
Haji Omar has long used artwork to explore
sociopolitical subjects such as cultural hybridity and the transformation of language, and to visually address philosophical and physiological challenges of the human
condition.
Set in the ravaged landscape south of Johannesburg, the films depict the ongoing racial inequalities of contemporary life, while also reflecting on the human
condition — the psychological traumas that remain as vestiges of South Africa's devastating
sociopolitical past.
The artists often appear in their work as witnesses to life unfolding in the
sociopolitical and urban
conditions of this area.
In order to redefine the nature of events that have led this planet to it's current
condition, artists Paul Insect, Bast, Rostarr and Saber, literally took an «Intermission» from current
sociopolitical issues to offer new perspectives for an optimistic future.