Sentences with phrase «street culture of the city»

Growing up surrounded by the 90s street culture of the city, Wood Wood's clothes are a confident balance between styles.

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The brutalities of the Chinese regime have also had a toxic effect on China's public moral culture, as was demonstrated last year in a widely - viewed YouTube video: a truck driver in a Chinese city ran over a small child who was crawling across the street, stopped» and then ran over the child again, as if the toddler were so much road - kill.
Alicante, one of the most beautiful cities in the Iberian penninsula, dominated by a hill - top castle, filled with historical culture, street side bars and restaurants, and the Mediterranean sea at hand.
«It's a part of New York City street culture, and you're gonna take it away?»
The West Indian Day Parade, a rollicking, colorful celebration of Caribbean culture, music, style and food, rolled through New York City's streets Monday but, once again, was marred by violence that left one man dead and an aide to Gov. Andrew Cuomo in critical condition.
So say two of the world's most recognizable icons for luxury and culture — the BMW Group and Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation — which convened a gathering in the lobby of the Guggenheim Museum here Friday to provide details about the city's forthcoming BMW Guggenheim Lab, part of a social science project that aims to solicit input directly from the streets on how to improve urban living.
So last night we shot this look on one of our nights out in the city, supporting the small bar culture, eating amazing asian food, wandering through the city streets, people watching and generally rocking out.
It's time to take a trip to Canada's very own piece of European culture — from stately buildings to gorgeous street vistas — all in one city — but also a whole lot more, with modern flourishes everywhere to be found.
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In the area of promotion, activities of different types are carried out on diverse themes (forgotten conflicts, rights in the city, emerging rights, human rights in the street...) but with a common objective; to spread the culture of human rights in our society in order to make effective the respect, enjoyment and guarantee of fundamental rights.
Here a boy who comes from the culture of the occupying army and a native street urchin form an uneasy bargain that becomes a burgeoning friendship, just in time to save the city from a frightening conspiracy.
While many young people visit Amsterdam for the marijuana scene — and perhaps to peek at the legal prostitutes in the Red Light District — the city is teeming with high culture, from the world - class art in the Van Gogh Museum and the Rijksmuseumn to P.C. Hooftstraat, the shopping street where you can find plenty of the contemporary, cutting - edge design that has become a source of pride in Amsterdam and the Netherlands.
Photographers from 20 countries have won awards, and the winning images will go on show at Travel Photographer of the Year (TPOTY) exhibitions at the UK City of Culture celebrations in Hull from 18th May to 30th June 2017 and at 10 Stockwell Street, Greenwich at the University of Greenwich, London from 4th August to 3rd September 2017.
It has a fascinating culture with hundreds of Buddhist temples, their golden spires shimmering on almost every street in the Old City; captivating Buddhist festivals; and a superlative food scene with abundant inexpensive food stalls and dozens of vegetarian restaurants.
It is situated in the heart of Milan, at the crossroads of culture, fashion and design, in a highly prestigious position: it directly overlooks Via della Spiga, the most celebrated shopping street in the city.
Brimming with sites of historical interest, museums and amazing architecture, visiting the city is recommended to anyone who loves learning about new world cultures and exploring colourful streets in the sun.
Touchdown in Vietnam amid the chaotic streets of Ho Chi Minh City, travel through Cambodia and down the east coast of Thailand to experience its famous beach culture.
Our destination is beautiful Barcelona, the fascinating capital of Catalonia - a city of architecture and style, art and culture, street life and parks, sun and sea.
Discover historic cities and extraordinary scenery, get cultured in local villages, relax on an overnight boat trip, explore the bustling streets of Istanbul.
Offering inspirational vistas of Barcelona's most famous street, Las Ramblas, the Deluxe Ramblas View rooms are decorated with pieces inspired by the work of Antoni Gaudí and reflect the city's rich culture.
Explore Old Quebec, the historic heart of French Canada, and soak up the quaint French atmosphere of narrow streets while hearing interesting stories and anecdotes from your guide about the city's history and culture.
The Adelaide Central Markets on Gouger Street are the true heart of this food and wine obsessed city, offering fresh produce and gourmet food from many different cultures coupled with plenty of atmosphere.
From tasting tapas on the cultured city streets of Palma, to basking on the peaceful sands of Alcudia's beaches, there are plenty of reasons to head to Majorca.
Scenic Highlights: Discover historic cities and extraordinary scenery, get cultured in local villages, relax on an overnight boat trip, explore the bustling streets of Istanbul.
Visit the city of Cusco, visit its beautiful streets, delight with its beautiful buildings, meet its people and learn from its culture.
Crown Street is in the heart of the artistic cafe culture of Surry Hills with boutique shopping, independent galleries and the city within walking distance.
The hotel is a few minutes walk from the city's key attractions including Albert Dock, the Liver Buildings, Liverpool Museum, Mathew Street, Liverpool ONE and the Liverpool Echo Arena, and located in the centre of the commercial district, making it the ideal base from which to explore the famed home of the Beatles, Scouse stew and the 2008 European capital of culture.
Located right across the street from Hamburg Central Station (Hbf), the Reichshof Hamburg is a convenient base for exploring the beautiful sights, sounds and culture of this amazing city.
For boutique accommodation in Melbourne, The Cullen's Street Art Suites bring the spirit of the city's laneway culture into the hotel.
A short walk into the city will bring you to Pitt Street Mall and George Street for some shopping or you could explore the galleries and museums around Circular Quay for a touch of culture.
Great for immersing yourself in China's unique history and culture, Beijing is teeming with some of the most iconic landmarks in the world, namely The Great Wall of China, The Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, and the Ming Dynasty Tombs, as well as plenty of dining options, vibrant street markets, and unique nightlife venues.
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An increasing number of all inclusive Marrakech hotels make complete relaxation an affordable option, while the vibrant street markets, shisha bars, and interesting architecture make Marrakech a fantastic city break for anyone looking to experience a new culture without having to travel too far.
Melbourne is a lively city, a perfect mix of typically laid back Australian attitudes, beaches and good weather (usually...) and an edgy city vibe with amazing street art, cafe culture and a great bar scene.
Like his late contemporaries Keith Haring and Jean - Michel Basquiat, Kenny Scharf has been a key figure in the translation of street - art culture from the walls and train yards of New York City to the fine - art galleries of Chelsea, applying the graffiti burner's tools of trade (spray paint, acrylic, scrawled words) to canvases.
Metabolism and Communication, Zentrum fur Kunst und Medientechnologie, Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe, Germany 2003 Love, Magazin4 Vorarlberger Kunstverein, Bregenz, Germany Patty Chang, Tracy Emin, Naomi Fisher, Paul McCarthy, The Moore Space, Miami, FL (performance, April 26) Water, Water, curated by Lilly Wei, The Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn, NY Awakenings, Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College, Annandale - on - Hudson, NY Feminine Persuasion, The Kinsey Institute and the School of Fine Arts Gallery, Indiana Univeristy, Bloomington, Indiana 2002 Videos in Progress, The RISD Museum, Providence, Rhode Island Le Plateau Frac Ile - de-France (performance only, November 7), Paris, France Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, MASS MoCA, North Adams, MA The Body Electric: Video Art and the Human Body, Cheekwood Museum of Art, Nashville, TN Americas Remixed, La Fabbrica del Vapore, Milan, Italy (performance / exhibition) Extreme Existence, curated by Klaus Ottmann, Pratt Manhattan Gallery, NY (performance / exhibition)(catalogue) Moving Pictures, Guggenheim Museum, New York Fusion Cuisine, Deste Foundation Centre for Contemporary Art, Athens, Greece (performance / exhibition), (Catalog available) Time Share, Sara Meltzer Gallery, NY Le Studio, Yvon Lambert, Paris, France Oral Fixations, curated by Sandra Firmin, Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, Annandale - on - Hudson, NY Panorama, curated by Carmen Zita, Room Interior Products, NY Superlounge, curated by Andrea Salerno & Mari Spirito, Gale Gates, Brooklyn, NY About the Mind (Not Everything You Always Wanted to Know), Video Cafe, organized by Hitomi Iwasaki, Queens Museum, NY Mirror Image, curated by Russell Ferguson, UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA Traveled to: Bard College, Center for Curatorial Studies Museum, Annadale - on - Hudson, NY Perspectives: Artists of Chinese Descent in New York, Queens College Art Center, NY Traveled to: Firehouse Art Gallery, Nassau Community College, Garden City, NY, March - April 2003 2001 Bodily Acts, curated by Jennifer L. Gray, Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, Annandale - on - Hudson, NY Circus Maximus, BeganeGrond, Center for the Contemporary Arts, Utrecht, Holland Group Show, Hamburg Kunstverein, Germany (performance) Mimic, Gale Gates et al., Brooklyn, NY Casino 2001, 1st Quadrennial of Contemporary Art, Stedelijk Museum Voor Actuele Kunst and the Bijloke Museum, Gent, Belgium (performance / exhibition) Looking for Mr. Fluxus: In the Footsteps of George Maciunas, Art in General, NY La Hijas de la Tierra (The Daughters of the Earth), IODAC Museum of Contemporary, Spain Panic, Julie Saul Gallery, New York Video Jam, Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art, Lake Worth, Florida (brochure) 2001 Art + Performance + Technology, in conjunction with the 19th International Sculpture Conference, Wood Street Galleries, Pittsburgh, PA (performance) WET, Luise Ross Gallery, New York Trans Sexual Express Barcelona, Centre d'Art Santa Monica, Barcelona, Spain Smirk: Women, Art, and Humor, curated by Debra Wacks, Firehouse Art Gallery, Nassau Community College, New York 2000 Uncomfortable Beauty, Jack Tilton / Anna Kustera Gallery, New York Cross Female, Kunstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin, Germany (performance / exhibition): Traveled to: Kunst - und Kunstgewerbeverein Pforzheim, Germany (April / May 2001) The Art of the Screen Saver, Stanford Art Museum / Cantor Art Center, Stanford, CA Traveled to: ICA, London, England (Feb - March 2002) Steamroller, performance festival organized by Galerie MXM, Prague, Czech Republic (Catalog available) Soma, Soma, Soma, The Sculpture Center, New York Performance Festival, Kunstpanorama, Lucern and USINE, Geneva The Standard Projection: 24/7, Standard Hotel, Los Angeles Deja vu, Art Miami 2000, Miami Beach Convention Center, Miami Beach Galerie Fons Welters (two person exhibition with Atelier van Lieshout), Amsterdam ID / y2k, Identity At The Millennium, Castle Gallery, College of New Rochelle, NY 1999 - 2000 Illusion Delusion Denial, 450 Broadway Gallery, New York Mug Shots, Center for Visual Art and Culture, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT. 1999 IDENDITAT, hat man doch zu viel, Ort halle fur kunst, Feldstr.
On October 26th, Ken Johnson's review Minding the Gap Between Rarefied and Local Art Culture states, «A video called «Intertextuality» that shows a chicken wandering around on a city street has been altered to give it the high - contrast darks and lights and the intense, fruity color of an Andy Warhol painting... The effect of such works is to conflate in the viewer's mind two habitually separated realms: that of rarefied high art and that of popular culture and ordinarCulture states, «A video called «Intertextuality» that shows a chicken wandering around on a city street has been altered to give it the high - contrast darks and lights and the intense, fruity color of an Andy Warhol painting... The effect of such works is to conflate in the viewer's mind two habitually separated realms: that of rarefied high art and that of popular culture and ordinarculture and ordinary life.
2007 Material Culture, Longwood Art Gallery @ Hostos, Bronx, NY, organized by Juanita Lonzos Red Badge of Courage, Newark Council for the Arts, Newark, NY, organized by Omar Lopez - Chahoud Done by the Forces of Nature, City of College of New York, New York, NY organized by Roberto Visani Visual Jury, Fine Art Work Center, Provincetown, MA Defensive Mechanisms (part of INTERSECTIONS) Henry Street Settlement, Abrons Art Center, New York, NY organized by Martin Dust
Emerging with the New York City graffiti and street art movement of the 1980s, Scharf's imagery draws upon pop icons, media advertising and consumer culture of the 1960s, including TV cartoon characters such as the Flintstones and the Jetsons.
Hull, which has begun its year as UK City of Culture is already off to a strong start, with January seeing the reopening of the Ferens Art Gallery and the launch of the new Humber Street Gallery with its first exhibition: COUM Transmissions.
Captivated by Mexico City's public art containing portraiture displaying Mexican history and culture by José Clemente Orozco, Diego Rivera, etc., Sonsini found himself seeing similar faces on the streets of Los Angeles.
Scharf placed his bright imagery, drawn from television and pop culture, on the streets and in nightclubs of the city, helping to nurture a dynamic and freewheeling scene.
A self - trained artist, he began making and showing work in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina to commemorate the then decimated street culture of parades and marching bands of the city.
Animated by flânerie — the idle, detached observation of street life that 19th - century writers associated with the rise of modern cities, that was an important strategy of the French Impressionists — and making reference to African tribal art, Ward's oeuvre resonates with the Barnes collection and speaks with penetrating insight and imagination to a broad range of subjects, including black history and culture, the dynamics of power and politics, and Caribbean diaspora identity.
Growing from the group of «taggers» belonging to the cultures of hip - hop and punk rock, street art no longer solely describes the artists who spray - canned the train - yards, subway rails and abandoned nightclubs of New York City, Los Angeles, and London in the 1970s.
Her incisive images of life and culture in that city have made her a frequent contributor to The New Yorker, The New York Times Sunday Magazine, The Wall Street Journal Magazine, New York Magazine, FT and Les Echos Week - End.
In the heart of London between Piccadilly and Bond Street: the centre of the city's most exclusive arts and culture hub, this is an opportunity to learn from the best and experience first - hand the art of curating in an established and progressive arts institution.
Also in Feburary 2017 issue: — Ed Emberley and the legendary children's book artists career — Scott Albrecht putting the pieces together, coast to coast — Robert Montgomery's street poetry — Talita Hoffman's Sao Paulo vision — Andrew Luck and his new move Eastward — Murals and meals in Sacramento, California's burgeoning art city — French Fred's unique vision of skateboarding — Sneaker Culture comes to the Bay — Pop Art goes to Orange County — Post Street Art exemplifies the moment... — ... and Geronimo Balloons makes us floastreet poetry — Talita Hoffman's Sao Paulo vision — Andrew Luck and his new move Eastward — Murals and meals in Sacramento, California's burgeoning art city — French Fred's unique vision of skateboarding — Sneaker Culture comes to the Bay — Pop Art goes to Orange County — Post Street Art exemplifies the moment... — ... and Geronimo Balloons makes us floaStreet Art exemplifies the moment... — ... and Geronimo Balloons makes us float away
French street artist, OakOak — featured previously — has unveiled some of his latest works where he invades the city streets, or even the surrounding countryside, to make best use of what's already there and cleverly place pop culture characters to interact with them.
«We'll Make Out Better than Okay,» The Charlotte Street Foundation la Esquina Gallery, Kansas City, MO, October 25 — December 20, 2013 «Etched in Collective History,» Birmingham Museum of Art, Birmingham, AL, August 18 — November 17, 2013 «The Spirit of Utopia,» Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, UK, July 4 — September 5, 2013 «Labour and Wait,» Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, CA, July 2 — September 22, 2013; catalogue «Sculpture in the Close,» Jesus College, Cambridge, MA, June 24 — September 22, 2013 «BNKUDRWTR,» Art Basel Unlimited 2013, Basel, Switzerland, June 13 — 16, 2013 «Transforming the Known: Works from The Bert Kreuk Collection,» Gemeente Museum, The Hague, Netherlands, June 8 — September 24, 2013; catalogue «Prima Materia,» Punta della Dogana, Venice, Italy, May 30, 2013 — February 15, 2015; catalogue «Do It,» curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist, organized by Independent Curators International (ICI), Socrates Sculpture Park, New York, NY, May 12 — July 7, 2013; traveled to Gund Gallery at Kenyon College, Gambier, OH, May 12 — August 25, 2013; tranzit, Budapest, Hungary, May 17 — May 19, 2013; MU artspace, Eindhoven, Netherlands, May 17 — July 19, 2013; Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester, UK, July 5 — September 22, 2013; Samek Art Gallery, Lewisburg, PA, September 23 — December 12, 2013; Handwerker Gallery, Ithaca, NY, September 30 — November 1, 2013; Stacion — Center for Contemporary Art Prishtina, Prishtina, Kosovo, November 15, 2013 — January 14, 2014; Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, Salt Lake City, UT, January 17 — May 31, 2014; Musée de la danse, Rennes, France, April 1 — May 17, 2014; Garage Center for Contemporary Culture, Moscow, Russia, May 1 — July 6, 2014; The Episcopal Academy, Newtown Square, PA, September 3, 2014 — April 3, 2015; Michaelis School of Fine Art, University of Capt Town, Cape Town, South Africa, September 4 — 13, 2014; The Galleries at Moore College of Art & Design, Philadelphia, PA, September 13 — December 6, 2014; Denler Art Gallery, Saint Paul, MN, October 16 — November 13, 2014; Anne & Gordon Samstag Museum of Art, Adelaide, Australia, February 13 — April 24, 2015; KKW Kunst Kraft Werk, Leipzig, Germany, May 22 — July 9, 2015; Napa Valley Museum, Yountville, CA, June 19 — August 30, 2015; Kunsthal Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands, July 4 — August 30, 2015; Numu — El Nuevo Museo de Arte Contemporáneo, Guatemala City, Guatemala, August 8 — October 18, 2015; Kunsthal Aarhus, Aarhus, Denmark, October 2 — November 29, 2015; Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH, October 21 — November 19, 2015; Tallina Kunstihoone, Tallinn, Estonia, November 24, 2015 — January 10, 2016; Verge Center for the Arts, Sacramento, CA, January 9 — March 20, 2016; Galerie de l'UQAM, Montréal, Québec, Canada, January 14 — February 20, 2016; Galerija Umjetnina, Split, Croatia, January 30 — December 31, 2016; Frac des pays de la Loire / HAB Galerie, Nantes, France, February 5 — April 17, 2016; Art Museum of the University of Memphis, Memphis, TN, March 1 — May 10, 2016; Blue Star Contemporary, San Antonio, TX, March 3 — May 8, 2016; Ulrich Museum of Art, Wichita, KS, April 23 — August 28, 2016; Montclair Art Museum, Montclair, NJ, September 9, 2016 — January 1, 2017; catalogue
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