Sentences with phrase «with cultural connotation»

For «The Tree Show,» Ryden has once again chosen a subject matter loaded with cultural connotation.

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His main argument is as follows: «The word Hindu which had essentially geographic and cultural meaning began to acquire religious connotations» and communal overtones when missionary religious began converting the untouchables and lower castes of Hindu society with promise of their liberation from caste indignities.
Valentine's Day, to some represents a significant cultural connotation, to others a commercial holiday and for other some time spent with a special someone.
Lull seeks to embody and perform a delicate relationship between sonic harmony and dissonance, underpinning it with connotations of deeply felt memories of childhood as well as cultural traditions.
Compared with this formal purity, the title Coffin Paint — its Chinese title translates literally as «lacquer of longevity» — carries serious sentimental and cultural connotations.
«Both the color black and the number 13 are rich with cultural and historical meaning, so in these paintings the wealth of connotations is fused with a reflection of mood, emotion, and rational concepts on a simultaneous level... Jutta Koether emerged from the art scene in Cologne at the time when Martin Kippenberger and the German «Neue Wilde» painters, such as the artists of the group «Muelheimer Freiheit», first received international attention.
His installations express a number of urgent concerns related to cultural identity, politics, and history, and deftly intermingle autobiography with larger cultural narratives, allowing poetic new connotations to emerge through the staging of meticulously selected images, objects, and documents.
Yet historically, flatware has become loaded with divisive cultural significance, evoking associations embedded with connotations of class, etiquette, and privilege.
His conceptually and politically charged work varies from epic performances to meticulous drawings and collages and often involves finding new potential for objects with specific personal or cultural connotations.
Edwards» manipulation of industrial materials — and their cultural connotations — is emphasized with a selection of installations, wall reliefs, and free - standing steel sculptures on view.
Primarily known as a conceptual artist, Michael Landy's practice often involves finding new potential for objects with specific personal or cultural connotations.
Her large - scale paintings and works on paper have their genesis in textual sources, drawing upon fragments of speech with political and cultural connotations then incorporated into dramatic abstract compositions.
Although many of her materials may serve as a reminder of the intimate, daily acts that are commonly associated with women, such as applying make - up, her concern is simply with the physical merits of matter: its tactile, aesthetic appeal, rather than its cultural connotations.
The Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw opens its new premises with a group exhibition (25 March - 18 June 2017) delving into the cultural connotations of the mythological siren.
Arcangel plays with the social and cultural connotations in the original film by using an Indian outsource firm to create a dubbed version.
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