Sentences with phrase «western artistic language»

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OEL manga creators take some of the artistic and storytelling conventions of Japanese comics such as the big eyes, exaggerated action or sensitive romances to create stories from a Western point of view for English - language readers.
Margit Rowell, chief curator of drawings at MoMA and organizer of Works on Paper, declares in the accompanying catalogue that Mr. Polke's art «regenerate [s] the language and meaning of Western artistic experience.»
In his artistic practice, he used such diverse languages as sculpture, drawing, writing, collage, assemblage, installation, and video, integrating themes that reveal his character as a researcher and activist: the aesthetic investigation of language; the questioning of the Western world, power, and the rules that dictate the values of religion, art, justice, and the state; the reverence for women and eroticism; and the depiction of violence.
Following Sophia's successful inaugural exhibition of his work in 2016, «Hunting the Light» features twelve new paintings demonstrating Derakshani's continued quest for a visual language that bridges Iranian artistic traditions with Western contemporary and abstract inclinations.
«Hunting the Light» will feature twelve new works demonstrating Derakshani's continued quest for a visual language that bridges Iranian artistic traditions with Western contemporary and abstract inclinations.
By presenting a psychotherapy salon with African associations, he has tested the idea that this type of therapy is viewed as a purely Western practice, and in doing so he has amalgamated sources and cultural experiences through his own artistic language.
«Hunting the Light» will feature twelve new works demonstrating Derakshani's continued quest for a visual language that bridges Iranian artistic traditions with Western contemporary and abstract i...
Her artistic language is informed by both Eastern and Western cultural influences having been bought up in Taiwan and then living for many years in the United States.
Ribeiro pulls inspiration from kente cloth and African - American quilting patterns as a way to bridge his own cultural background growing up between Ghana and the United States, using a personal artistic style that escapes mediation from Western language.
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