Sentences with phrase «urban culture into»

Perhaps I am reading urban culture into Gareth James's twin turntables, topped by shiny cubes, Jean Shin's towers of prescription drug containers, Sol Sax's sinister upside - down figures suspended from the basement ceiling, or Seth Price's dark, hooded men on clear polyester film, encircling a seated figure traced like an interrogation scene.

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We have marched along with the rest of our culture and moved our homes outside of the urban core into the sanitized world of the suburbs.
Not so Bulworth: he plunges headlong into black urban culture and political advocacy as if no white Democratic senator could ever dream of such a thing.
Wolfen is not a werewolf movie by strict definition but it delves into American Indian lore involving shapeshifters and ancient animal spirits as well as urban legends of an underground culture of wolves who hunt in the cities.
Cleage captures the mores, culture, and rhythm of black urban youth and the romantic tensions between mature black adults as she weaves contemporary issues into a love story.
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Fuelled by EA's own car culture community, Speedhunters (www.speedhunters.com), Need for Speed will deliver an experience that's grounded in authentic car culture by diving into the rich world of past, present and emergent trends of the urban car scene.
She explores the possibilities of performance art as a way to continue her research on the relationship between people and objects, and to further investigate the commoditization of culture, assimilation, and how cultural meaning is transformed in the multicultural urban environment and is absorbed into new social contexts.
Together, these containers will turn the space into a lively urban center for contemporary art, culture and education.
Kruger's Performa Commission will insert the artist into the urban street culture that has absorbed, appropriated, and applied her provocative attitude and approach through a series of public art actions, performances, and installations.
Artists will learn: - Methods of organizing community around social impact through arts and culture emphasizing available assets over deficits - Tools and activities to engage dialogue, break down barriers, and create a shared language among key stakeholders - Incorporation of art into city planning and urban development - How to negotiate, read / build contracts, and build robust budgets that both account for all aspects of project expense, including artist fee, and reflect the story of your project to funders and stakeholders.
Boelt and Jenkins sample, recycle and simplify imagery acquired from the internet, magasins, and urban culture, challenging the boundaries of their art work by introducing into the artistic realm concepts of philosophy, science, politics and social theory.
Injecting scenarios of private anxieties into the busy social space of the pedestrian experience, Uneasy Screens is part of Better Block Fort Lauderdale an urban design project, demonstrating how temporary street improvements, pop - up businesses, culture, & street life can improve community connection and local commerce.
The exhibition's lead title, Zooming into Focus: Contemporary Chinese Photograph and Video from the Haudenschild Collection (2003 — 2005), refers to three major concepts quintessential to the exhibition and the symposium: Chinese artists» use of photographic and video camera to examine the quick transition in their culture, the incredible pace of growth in China's urban centers, and the current attention being paid to China by the rest of the industrialized world, especially the West.
His works often call into question issues of police violence and authoritarianism exercised against youth and communities of color, as well as highlight vernacular language, architecture, and food culture associated with the urban lexicon.
Exhibition: SELECTED EXHIBITIONS 2015 Kuopio Art Museum, Kuopio, Finland, Carried by Light (solo retrospective) En Écho, Beauvais, France, Les Photaumnales 2015 C. Grimaldis Gallery, Baltimore, USA, Within / Without Photo London / Lens Culture, London, UK The Finnish Museum of Photography, Helsinki, Finland, Darkroom Museum Centre Vapriikki, Tampere, Finland, Six Artists on Tammerkoski Villa Roosa, Orimattila, Finland, Real / Unreal 2014 Galería Juan Pardo Heeren ICPNA, Lima, Peru, Bodies, Borders, Crossings Zebrastraat, Genth, Belgium, Rediscovered Photography, curator Stefaan De Wolf Maryland Art Place / Baltimore Washington International Airport, USA, Light touch, curator Liz Wells 2013 Preus Museum, Horten, Norway, Bodies, Borders, Crossings Pori Art Museum, Finland, Bodies, Borders, Crossings The Finnish Museum of Photography, Helsinki, Finland, Photography into Art: Hannula & Hinkka Collection 2012 CRIO II Creativity World Biennale, curator Liana Brazil, Pier Mauá, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Redesign and Urban Transformation Museum of Estonian Architecture, Tallin, Estonia, Mazzano!
The shockwaves that reverberated through America have come into focus again with Manson's recent death, making Helter Skelter I a timely piece that addresses the persistent issues of race, crime and celebrity culture that continue to structure urban America.
Bright's current exhibition, Girls, Grillz, and Guns, currently on display at Sandler Hudson Gallery, ups the ante on Bright's anthropological insights into facets of black urban culture.
Looking to Brazilian folklore and Baroque religious imagery, as well as Alchemical and Pagan symbols, Stephan has created his own unique language and style which embraces his influences and lets them evolve naturally into his own autobiographical work by combining them with his roots in urban art and Pop culture.
His drawings, paintings, and mixed - media installations take their inspiration from contemporary urban culture, incorporating elements such as empty liquor bottles and spray - paint cans, tagged signs, wrenches, and scrap wood or metal into overwhelming, space - transforming interior worlds.
A master storyteller, Marshall weaves the political, urban, suburban, and African - American history into ordinary narratives that are meant to upend popular perceptions of black culture as impoverished, violent or outraged and directly challenge conventional ideals of beauty.
While the exhibition highlights a wide range of distinct practices, when seen collectively surprising resonances and inter-relationships come forward, putting into relief ideas such as the urban landscape, mythologies of popular culture, art and narrative, contemporary abstraction, and the primordial.
Many incorporate everyday objects into their work, reference urban architecture and economies, or use new media to explore popular culture and Americana.
In present - day culture, where it no longer makes sense to seek inspiration in nature from a distance, Naturalment reveals itself as a thesis on creative awareness of the natural environment, an experiment that, like an expression of street art, takes meaning from, enters into dialogue with and interacts with an urban environment.
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