Sentences with phrase «visual cultures of»

As it bridges the concerns of traditional markmaking, new media, and the visual cultures of science, Schneckloth seeks to discover ways in which drawing operates as a site of trans - disciplinary inquiry.
Dr. Bangdel teaches courses on the art and architecture of South Asia, visual cultures of Tibet and Nepal, contemporary arts of South Asia, and South Asian film.
It will be of immense interest to see how the literary, cinematic and visual cultures of Italy will impact on her work.»
His research focuses on the arts and visual cultures of the Americas with a particular concentration in the Spanish and Portuguese speaking countries of Latin America and the Caribbean.
This exhibit explores the wide range of interplay between Darwin's ideas and the visual culture of the 19th century.
A new online exhibition explores the visual culture of embryology as part of a research initiative on the history of reproduction.
Working Artist Project recipient Xie Coamin's exhibition Samsāra, currently on display at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia, combines the Buddhist mandala with the imagery of the World Trade Center in an abstracted composition that evokes the visual culture of his Chinese background alongside the documentation of United States history.
Salah Hassan is Chair of the Department of History of Art and professor of African Diaspora art history and visual culture of Africana Studies at Cornell University.
(1910 - 1962) American, yet imbued with visual culture of Europe, Franz Kline exemplifies the development of pictorial language from a figurative form that derives from Rembrandt and the other great masters whose work he knew well from visiting European museums, to abstraction.
This spring, Ballroom Marfa will collaborate with curator Dan Cameron on The World According to New Orleans, a curatorial examination of the art and visual culture of New Orleans, with a particular focus on areas of overlap between self - taught and avant - garde tendencies.
Its art department is blessed by being part of a university campus with many allied disciplines engaged in research that has direct relevance for the evolution of the visual culture of our time.»
Daniel A. Siedell, «The Visual Culture of Robert Rauschenberg,» Sheldon Museum of Art Catalogues and Publications, 1999.
A comprehensive, timely international survey that addresses the relationship between art and electronic technology, this volume explores the presence and meanings of mechanics, light, graphics, robots, virtual reality and the Web in the art and visual culture of the last hundred years.
Mining the familiar visual culture of the American middle class, he neither lampoons nor elevates his subject matter, instead enacting a subtle cultural leveling.
Cult of the Machine examines American culture from the 1910s to the Second World War and reveals how the American love affair with new technology and mechanization shaped architecture, design, and the visual culture of the United States.
Explore the visual culture of Chinese opera during the Qing dynasty in the concurrent exhibition Performing Images.
This year saw him represent New Zealand at the Venice Biennale (mining the visual culture of the NSA), enjoy his first significant U.S. museum show at MoMA PS1 in New York (transforming the space into an absurdist tech trade show), and install a highly praised solo show at London's Serpentine Sackler Gallery (exploring corporate and government use of hacking).
Her research focuses on American art and visual culture of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries with a special emphasis on the intersections between fine art and the histories of consumer culture, theatrical entertainment, and technologies of image reproduction.
In 1988, NOMA organized an important early retrospective for Sister Gertrude Morgan, which celebrated the importance of her work for the art and visual culture of New Orleans.
Depicting characters like the eponymous young sculptor in Roderick Hudson and spaces like the crowded galleries in The Wings of the Dove, Henry James's iconic novels reflect the significance of the visual culture of his society.
His artwork explores the visual culture of cartography, occult imagery, geographical souvenirs, and other structures of information.
Similarly, the story of truth and lies hides behind one of the most recognizable logos in the world, the Woolmark logo, and its creator, Franco Grignani, an Italian artist who transformed the visual culture of his country and the whole world, without being transformed himself in the process.
His research and publication interests address the intersections of race, gender, and queer sexuality in the visual culture of nineteenth - century Europe and in that of the black diaspora.
Since then, the gallery has continued to critically take up the visual culture of science, medicine, anthropology, to propose new values.
Stylistically, some artists build upon the rich visual culture of the continent, looking to carved and painted African masks, colorful woven kente cloths, and ancient bronze sculptures for inspiration.
This exhibition, a curatorial project researched and developed by CAUSA (Collective for Advanced and Unified Studies in the Visual Arts), will address the work of these artists from both cross-cultural and interdisciplinary perspectives — specifically examining their respective contributions to the visual culture of Vancouver during the period 1941 to 1971.
Masha Chlenova, PhD, curator of Russian Revolution: A Contested Legacy currently on view at IPCNY, investigates the primacy of prints in the years immediately following the Russian Revolution and in Russian visual culture of the late 1920s, and introduces contemporary works by Russian - born artists Yevgeniy Fiks and Anton Ginzburg.
His book, 9/11 and the Visual Culture of Disaster, will be published by Indiana University Press in the Fall of 2014.1 Articles
Chicago School: Imagists in Context explores the distinctive artistic style that began to emerge in Chicago after World War II and which dominated the visual culture of the city for many decades.
Divided into thematic blocks, its journey alternates historically renowned figures and creators from recent generations, ranging from internationally acclaimed Catalan photographers to those who shape the image of everyday life in the city's media, in a narrated series about the social uses of photography in the production of the imaginaries that make up the visual culture of Barcelona.
The Performance of Style is the first critical appraisal of the art and visual culture of the early 1970s» glam era to take the form of an exhibition.
A resurgence of interest in Greek and Roman antiquity marked the changing visual culture of the period.
Such institutional support for the visual culture of African Americans was negligible at the time, on a national scale.
But it was when he won a competition at age 29 to design the Mexico Olympic graphics for the 1968 games that Wyman launched his career; his work is now a cornerstone for understanding the visual culture of present - day Mexico.
Instead, what the global public often sees of the visual culture of Guyana centers on the exotic, the tropical, the colonial, and the touristic.
The exhibition Far and High inscribes FAHRENHEIT into the visual culture of...
I have never seen the visual culture of paranoia, conspiracy theory, and information networks so perfectly packaged.
This survey of a rich and diverse artistic production is a celebration of both his vibrant life (which includes working with Spike Milligan, The Beatles and Ken Russell) and his art which reveals telling links with the visual culture of the last 60 years.
The exhibition features artists who employ rural images and subjects such as horseracing, honkytonks, and homesteading, and addresses how the visual culture of geographic regions shapes perception and identity.
Varejão will include works from her two most recent series: Kindred Spirits, 29 portraits of the artist donning the face painting and body ornamentation of Native American tribes intermixed with markings derived from artworks by Minimalist and contemporary American artists, and the Mimbres paintings, which reference the visual culture of the Mimbres people who inhabited the American Southwest in the 11th century.
Their piece The Dragon of Profit and Private Ownership (2017) commissioned for the festival is a similarly playful take on the visual culture of protest and folk traditions, inspired by a Northumbrian miners» banner design from 1924 (the dragon emerged as a motif in 19th - century radical pamphlets).
About the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation and Museum Founded in 1937, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation is dedicated to promoting the understanding and appreciation of art, architecture, and other manifestations of visual culture of the modern and contemporary periods, and to collect, conserve, and study the art of our time.
For more than sixty years, renowned Indian artist and teacher Om Prakash (Sharma) has created abstract paintings drawn from both the timeless visual culture of Indian imagery and more recent developments in modern art.
Moreover, Gladston believed it is possible to «view contemporary Chinese art as part of a genealogy of multidirectional cultural re-contextualisations and re-motivations that effectively deconstruct the notion that there is any sort of categorical distinction between the visual culture of China and that of the West».
It effectively outlines the far - reaching visual culture of Germany's first tragic attempt at democracy.
Both histories show at once the importance of race in the visual culture of the West and the ways in which, despite the strenuous efforts of many to the contrary, the result has been a hybrid creolization» (N. Mirzoeff, Bodyscape: art, modernity and the ideal figure, London and New York, 1995, p. 15).
Interested in the material history and visual culture of her hometown, Yto Barrada has developed an artistic practice combining documentary strategies with a metaphoric approach to imagery, resulting in body of poetic work that is internationally recognized.
University of St.Andrews: Publication, The Decorated School: Essays on the Visual Culture of Schooling, October 2013 - # 2,500
Production, Devotion and Visual Culture of Polychrome Wooden Sculpture, October - November 2013 - # 2,500
The Kabakovs are amongst the most celebrated Russian artists of their generation, widely known for their large - scale installations which draw upon the visual culture of the former Soviet Union and narrative traditions of Russian literature, often addressing universal themes such as utopia, dreams, fears and the human condition.
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