Sentences with phrase «transformed public perceptions»

This year, the annual event celebrated 31 women artists from around the world who have transformed public perceptions of contemporary art and expanded cultural dialogue around the most important current issues.
Positive Exposure utilizes photography and video to transform public perceptions of people living with genetics, physical, and behavioral differences - from albinism to autism.
Jaguar's XF, when first introduced in 2009, signaled the brand's determination to attract younger buyers and transform public perception.
When Jaguar unveiled the all - new XF in 2009, it signaled the beginning of the brand's ambitious attempt to attract younger buyers and transform public perception.
It involves a strategic overhaul that can completely transform public perception.

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Though there are any number of reasons for people across the political spectrum to lament the entry of Clegg's Liberal Democrats into Coalition with the Conservatives, Clegg has been vindicated in one key respect; that of transforming the public's perceptions of coalition government.
The Exploratorium is a public learning laboratory exploring the world through science, art, and human perception whose mission is to create inquiry - based experiences that transform learning worldwide.
A week after the opening, Glimcher spoke about her commitment to these art performances that, according to her, «transformed art, the perception of art, and its reception by the public, which itself had been transformed by these actions.»
It is indisputable that between 1958 and 1963 these events transformed art, the perception of art, and its reception by the public, which itself had been transformed by these actions.
His curatorial projects include Art U Need: An Outdoor Revolution, which transformed public spaces in the Thames Gateway (2005 - 2006), and Peace Camp at The Brick Lane Gallery (2006), an exploration of artists» perceptions of peace.
In Ross - Ho's hands, the plaza is transformed into an enormous photo studio, with objects on display for the purpose of being photographed by the public, while the sun provides a shifting source of light, affecting both our perception of how the objects look in real life and how they appear in our photographs.
Josh Blackwell: Neveruses Report Progress is organized by Danny Orendorff, Manager of Public and Community Engagement Programs in the MAD Education Department, as a companion installation to MAD Transformations, a series of six exhibitions presented this fall that address artists who have transformed and continue to transform our perceptions of traditional craft mediums.
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