Her incisive
sociopolitical critique operates through the quotidian and the absurd in ways that are both formally playful and visually breathtaking.
Luis Camnitzer: Forewords and Last Words Kemper Art Museum Washington University in St. Louis, MO Luis Camnitzer: Forewords and Last Words presents a selection of prints, multiples, and artist's books by renowned conceptual artist Luis Camnitzer, highlighting his longstanding engagement with the print medium as well as his distinctive interweaving of wordplay, wit, and
sociopolitical critique.
The nomadic nature of the trailer home is traced in artists» drawings, prints, photographs, and video.This exhibition, which presents works by Vito Acconci, Michael Asher, Atelier van Lieshout, Terry Maker & Chris Rogers, Krzysztof Wodiczko, and Andrea Zittel, explores a range of issues from utopian notions of freedom to
the sociopolitical critique of design and art in the everyday.
In turns sensual, desirous and anxious the dreamy scenes they depict are too ambiguous to be read as a direct
sociopolitical critique, -LSB-...]
Its sequel, the far superior «The Hunger Games: Catching Fire,» rewrites the rules, which not only makes for a more exciting death match, but also yields a rich
sociopolitical critique in the process, in keeping with the incendiary subtext of Suzanne Collins» dystopian novel.
It was a cut above the chronological snobbery Mad Men often serves up as
sociopolitical critique, and it was several cuts above the cartoon - spinster conduct of Peggy in this episode.
Not exact matches
The Remains of the Day seems to build on that
critique, but examining it through a lens where the
sociopolitical need for such a sect of people, even the cultural need, is waning.
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.
Sometimes it takes the right
sociopolitical moment for an artist's work to land its
critique.
Through her lyrical videos, Behbahani stages a contemporary cultural
critique by layering and juxtaposing allusions to past and present
sociopolitical circumstances with a language that she draws from her experience as a painter.
Pettibon's work coheres in its constant
critique of American
sociopolitical issues.