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Through a series of reference points ranging from torture methods employed during the Spanish Civil War to repetitive music used to brainwash victims in Stanley Kubrick's seminal film Clockwork Orange the exhibition looks at the manner in which artistic production has migrated from an aesthetic pursuit to the soft - coercion of government and institutions power.

Not exact matches

Article 15 of the ICESCR recognizes an intellectual property right of everyone to «benefit from the protection of the moral and material interests resulting from any scientific, literary or artistic production of which he [or she] is the author.»
The States Parties to the present Covenant recognize the right of everyone: (a) To take part in cultural life; (b) To enjoy the benefits of scientific progress and its applications; (c) To benefit from the protection of the moral and material interests resulting from any scientific, literary or artistic production of which he is the author.»
What director Peyton lacks in artistic vision he compensates for in his ability to wrangle such a CG - intensive production, which is more than can be said for such WB favorites as David Yates («The Legend of Tarzan») and Zack Snyder («Justice League»).
Between the personal reminiscences with which Anderson, Schwartzman, and Coppola infused the story, the shared trip to India around which it was built, the intermingling of the action with local contingencies, and the wealth of artistic and cinematic references from his own experience, Anderson turned The Darjeeling Limited into a virtual archive of the physical and intellectual process of its production.
Fun Home, which originated at the Public Theatre in New York five years ago, will mark the last production of former artistic chief David Lan at the Young Vic.
In this third post, we look at the visual and artistic categories which include Best Cinematography, Best Production Design, Best Film Editing, Best Visual Effects, Best Costume Design, and Best Makeup and Hair - Styling.
Oscar - nominated actress Larson, who will receive the Crystal Award for Excellence in Film, stars in Marvel's first female - led superhero film; while ABC Entertainment president Dungey, who gets the Lucy Award for TV, has overseen the network as it boasts five of the top - 10 most co-viewed series; Shipp, Max Mara's Face of the Future, plays young Storm in «X-Men: Apocalypse»; and Nova Wav, which will be presented with the Women in Film Artistic Excellence Award, is the Grammy - winning duo of Denisia «Blu June» Andrews and Brittany «Chi» Coney, and the lone female songwriting and production team in the music biz.
Sergio Leone, the Italian filmmaker whose artistic sensibilities created new interpretations of the American western with his landmark productions of «The Good, The Bad and The Ugly,» «A Fistful of Dollars» and «For A Few Dollars More,» and whose films brought international stardom to Clint Eastwood, crafts an unparalleled saga about two friends and the complex urban underworld in which they live.
When the right questions are asked about the conditions for producing art, of which the production of great art is a sub-topic, there will no doubt have to be some discussion of the situational concomitants of intelligence and talent generally, not merely of artistic genius.
This position allowed him to finance his early artistic career while bringing him into dialogue with fabricators and exposing him to material production techniques, which greatly invigorated his artistic practice.
These interconnected frameworks allow insight into the complex context from which the vital and varied artistic production of the region has emerged, illuminating the multiple histories of the region.
Starting point are the phenomenological conditions of the artistic production like color, light, material and time which influence the structure and content of -LSB-...]
Examining the relationship between artistic production and commerce, Lund uses algorithms to collect and interpret this information which is then transformed into works that reflect on current speculation and profit within the art market.
The exhibition presents around 50 artistic approaches, illustrating the network of links between journalism and art, and the ways in which artists draw on media for their creative production.
A look at this week's art news, including the exhibition «Art in the Age of the Internet» at the ICA Boston which explores how the internet has shaped contemporary culture and artistic production.
This Thursday at 7 pm «singuhr — projects» will for the first time stage an «open studio» in which Raul Keller will offer insights into his working methods in both earlier projects and the current artistic production.
Miller consistently works in series, in which distinctive marks of artistic production models, formal aesthetic constructs and mental proliferations of prevailing value systems are colliding.
The 1977 exhibition Pictures (with, among others, Jack Goldstein, Sherrie Levine, and Philip Smith), which he curated for Artist's Space in New York City, instituted a paradigm shift in artistic production and theorization.
Meanwhile, digital weaving — which has been used in textile production for decades and recently adapted for artistic purposes (further discussion below)-- achieves a previously unattainable level of precision, color fidelity, subtlety, and complexity for textiles.
which explores artistic practices in relationship to immaterial production, political economy and the commons, published by Sternberg Press in 2013.
The bringing to light of a processual artistic activity, such as Morris called for in his theoretical texts Notes on Sculpture, Part 1 - 4 (1966 - 69) and Anti-Form (1968), likewise addresses the social context of production and labor, a perspective which is also to be seen against the background of the institutional criticism of Concept Art as well as the social expectations during the 1970s with regard to art production.
Dating from the 1970s to 2005, the 11 quilts included in the Souls Grown Deep Foundation gift / purchase triple the High's existing holdings of works by these celebrated women artists and demonstrate the incredible legacy of their artistic production, which parallels many of the experiments with color, flatness and abstraction associated with postwar American painting.
From 1939 to 1943, the group held annual exhibitions that showcased the work of its members, a practice which greatly benefited the artists by reducing their individual costs of artistic production and promotion.
This project further investigates the artistic production of those two decades in a location far from the main artistic centers, from Paris to New York, and explores the development of alternative scenes generated in art schools and academies, namely the School of Art Institute of Chicago, which critically competed or opposed Minimal Art's industrial and essential approach.
Organized in eight sections, the exhibition proposes a chronological and thematic programme which presents the different aspects of their artistic production of the following mediums: painting, sculpture, and drawing.
The ISP provides a setting within which students pursuing art practice, curatorial work, art historical scholarship, and critical writing engage in ongoing discussions and debates that examine the historical, social, and intellectual conditions of artistic production.
It has also established an impressive accumulation of artistic production and curatorial thought, using both to animate the permanent collection, which, to judge by Abbe Schriber's exhibition «Body Language,» is broad enough and deep enough to make for an endlessly unfolding lineage of emotionally intense and intellectually astute shows.
other artists such as ian wilson, cady noland or charlotte posenenske made the decision at one point to head in a completely new direction: ian wilson instead of continuing to create visually understandable works, only led discussions about art after 1968; charlotte posenenske, who first created work elements, which could be rearranged according to anyone's will, carried this «open way «further by withdrawing completely from artistic productions, studied sociology and worked on social projects.
During these last years, the gallery has opened up its focus onto the new forms of the contemporary artistic production, which are more correlated to Graffiti Writing and Street Art.
Think Art — Act Science is a part of the New Models of Culture and Art Production section of SFAI's Exhibitions and Public Programs structure, which manifests new modes of production — both in terms of artistic creation and economic, industrial, and technical productions — in the process of globProduction section of SFAI's Exhibitions and Public Programs structure, which manifests new modes of production — both in terms of artistic creation and economic, industrial, and technical productions — in the process of globproduction — both in terms of artistic creation and economic, industrial, and technical productions — in the process of globalization.
The arrangement to which Smith refers is the suspension of 128 works — the entirety of Cattelan's artistic production (apart from two works owners refused to loan)-- within Frank Lloyd Wright's iconic open rotunda.
Originally commissioned by the LUMA Foundation for LUMA Arles in France, this project investigates new possibilities for archives and artistic production, which is one of its primary concerns.
The exhibition focuses on artistic positions that address production processes and examines the sites at which it is produced and presented.
The work, as per its own preamble, «[speculates and asserts] a different set of values with which to re-imagine the future» in terms of black diasporic artistic production.
«These artistic creations, which lie in the realm of Generative Art, do not just reinterpret the mechanical processes of traditional engraving, but being reproducible infinite times and anywhere, exemplify the evolution of mass production practices and the inevitable symbiosis between the man and the machine.
Insertions into Ideological Circuits: Coca - Cola project is on display at Tate Liverpool in Art Turning Left, an exhibition which reveals how left - wing values have been embedded into the modes of artistic production and distribution by numerous artists across the globe.
Like the house in the novel by Mark Z. Danielewski from which the exhibition borrows its title, the museum hosting such an exhibition becomes a productive medium in its own right, involving visitors in the (co) production of an artistic situation: the exhibition as deferred action and mental space.
Robinson, noted perhaps as much for his criticism as for his art making, gained notice in 2014 for his Artspace article «Flipping and the Rise of Zombie Formalism,» which coined a widely adopted catchphrase that describes a current trend in artistic production that «brings back to life the discarded aesthetics of Clement Greenberg.»
Koons» creative process for the BMW Art Car mirrors techniques, some borrowed from transportation design and development, which he regularly employs for his artistic production.
Maurice Merleau - Ponty emphasises in Eye and Mind, that the body in an artistic process, unites conflicting moments, which are projected from the production of the paintings on to the visitors in the gallery.
It centers on the two decades after his move to Rome from Florence in 1534, which was a catalyst for his production of hundreds of poems and private artistic projects simultaneous with his papal commissions.
The programme encourages experimentation through research, productions, collaborations, skill - sharing, or reflecting on the performative aspect of artistic practice, which could include live art but is not restricted to it.
Joseph Nechvatal has channeled an early interest in political, non-violent activism into artistic production: drawings, paintings, murals, political cartoons, videotapes, prints, posters, books, super-8 films, and designs for industrial materials, most of which offer commentary on strategic arms build - ups and the prospect of nuclear war.
Outsider Artists from Havana is a project managed by the National Art Exhibitions of the Mentally Ill Foundation, in close collaboration with specialists from the Frost Art Museum and FIU researchers, which aims to show the artistic production of two of the most recognized Cuban artists in the genre of outsider art: Misleidys Castillo and Jorge Alberto Hernández Cadi (El Buzo).
The event provides insight in the city's exceptional infrastructure on the level of artistic production: Studios throughout the city function as participating venues, in which individual artists not only present their work, but simultaneously host that of other artists.
I'm really thinking now about the history of the White Gallery at UCLA, and what does it mean that the Hammer Museum is 25 years old, and how can we represent the history of Los Angeles, which still is underrepresented in places like the Museum of Modern Art, when in fact it is the place for artistic production in the country right now.
Is this a worthy challenge of contemporary arts insularity or does it discount subversive and against - the - grain art production, made by and for art communities, including that which is made within and by these same diverse communities that are being targeted by new funding initiatives as in need of help in the form of artistic interventions?
Today's funding trends such as Creative Place - making, made possible through partnership enterprises among foundation, governmental, and financial - sector support, such as ArtPlace America, are concentrated on giving art and artists opportunities in diverse communities yet also require artists and arts organizations to think through an entrepreneurial frame by integrating their initiatives into their community's economic development and community revitalization strategies and having the potential to attract additional private and public support of the community.3 Is this a worthy challenge of contemporary arts insularity or does it discount subversive and against - the - grain art production, made by and for art communities, including that which is made within and by these same diverse communities that are being targeted by new funding initiatives as in need of help in the form of artistic interventions?
The largest show is «Art in the Age of the Internet, 1989 to Today» at the Institute of Contemporary Art, which will feature work by some 60 artists and explore the Internet's influence on artistic production.
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