Best known for his large - scale abstract paintings that examine the class -, race - and gender - based economies that
structure urban society in the United States, Bradford's richly layered and collaged canvases represent a connection to the social world through materials.
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Some of the more privileged members of Belizean
society perceived that increases in juvenile delinquency, crime, and drug use among Belizean
urban youth were directly attributable to breakdowns in family
structure.
7th grade: The geographic, political, economic, religious, and social
structures of the Mayan civilization; landforms and climates of the Yucatan peninsula, and their effects on economies and development of
urban societies; Mayan class
structures, family life, warfare, religious beliefs and practices; and Mayan achievements in astronomy and mathematics.
His abstract paintings probe the
structures of
urban society often defined by race, gender, and class.
Mark Bradford is the first museum survey of the work of the Los Angeles - based artist whose work explores the
structures of
urban society, often defined by race, gender, and class.
With their modular units and construction, the
structures engage issues of production central to modern
urban society.
Based in Toronto, Tristram's watercoloured architectural representations depict a
society swimming in
urban decay through the graf covered abandoned and isolated
structures.