Sentences with phrase «whose genesis»

Many of these communities are often highly heterogeneous, comprising several Indigenous families, clans or language groups with few traditional ties, whose genesis stemmed from successive government policies over many decades which led to many Indigenous groups moving from their traditional lands.
While we are less surprised by that in other fields, it is a shock for a field whose genesis is women.
In his first exhibition at Galerie Thomas Schulte David Hartt will present a new photographic series alongside a new film whose genesis began with a series of photographs by Robert Rauschenberg, who in the fall of 1980 had documented his journey along the East Coast of the United States from Long Island to Captiva, Florida.
A practice whose genesis opens through writing and draws its resources from its texts, sometimes poetic or literary, sometimes memorial or improvised.
The New York Times» T Magazine reported on the exhibition whose genesis was President Obama's second inauguration and inspiration Thelma Golden's 1994 «Black Male: Representations of Masculinity in Contemporary Art» exhibition at the Whitney Museum.

Not exact matches

All the more powerful then are insights whose very genesis lies in those religious texts which have throughout human history provided the symbolic landmarks for life's orientation.
Franco's movie is ultimately a chronicle of the genesis of great art — namely a work even its creator didn't fully understand, and whose popularity few could have ever imagined.
Included are video interviews with director Mike Leigh (whose film Topsy Turvy dealt with the original genesis of «The Mikado») and with Gilbert & Sullivan scholars Josephine Lee and Ralph MacPhail Jr..
The situation turns out to have its genesis in Wolverine's experiences in Japan at the end of the second world war; now he finds himself mixed up with corporate skulduggery, yakuza crime, and a neo-Samurai cult of violence, culminating in a showdown in a weirdly designed interior location with high - up walkways and metal galleries whose only architectural function is to let people fall to their deaths.
Beyond shedding valuable light on the genesis and cross-pollination of Pettibon's thematic interests, this catalogue is the first to tackle the artist's work as a whole — as a kind of hive mind of American culture whose various branches constantly address and reinterpret one another.
In this power - packed book, numerous installation views and texts provide a review of the foundation's comprehensive program, whose context and genesis are discussed in a conversation between the foundation's long - time Director Sabine Breitwieser and art critic Sabeth Buchmann.
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