Sentences with phrase «with cultural resonances»

t is through fortuitous circumstance that I came to know the work of Gonçalo Ivo — deeply vibrant paintings with subtle saturated color and chunky oil surfaces — work that is charged with cultural resonances and inclusive in scope.
It is through fortuitous circumstance that I came to know the work of Gonçalo Ivo — deeply vibrant paintings with subtle saturated color and chunky oil surfaces — work that is charged with cultural resonances and inclusive in scope.
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Barcelona and Real Madrid share one of the great sporting rivalries, laced with cultural and historical resonance.
I left the theater weeping with joy for what I saw onscreen, as well as with anger and sorrow for the losses of a certain character (and the social, cultural, and political resonances in our own world).
With its excellent cast, measured approach and devastatingly relevant message, Mudbound proves to be a visceral and essential piece of filmmaking that, despite its period setting, hums with contemporary cultural resonaWith its excellent cast, measured approach and devastatingly relevant message, Mudbound proves to be a visceral and essential piece of filmmaking that, despite its period setting, hums with contemporary cultural resonawith contemporary cultural resonance.
It has a powerful resonance as a metaphor for wars of cultural animosity, hatred and mistrust, with human and ape both equating the worst actions of the other with the entire species.
This strikes a note with tremendous cultural resonance.
This subtext, imagined or otherwise, added personal resonance to ostensible concerns with notions of «home» and territory, and expectations to speak of or from a singular yet conflated position of artistic and cultural authenticity.
Objects are selected for their cultural resonance and are then subjected to a process of masking with synthetic rubber.
One of the most influential artists working with photography and the production and display of images, Christopher Williams» recent photographs reveal the unexpected beauty and cultural resonance of commercial, industrial and instructional photography
The figurative paintings depict women and weave narratives with deep cultural resonance.
These statuettes have startling resonances with African tourist tat, which become knock - offs of a knock - off: sculptures which have their original cultural meaning buried in layers of copies.
These works were either originally commissioned for and shown in past Sharjah biennials or other SAF exhibitions between 2003 to 2011, or acquired by the Foundation because of their resonance with the socio - political, cultural and economic realities of Sharjah and the wider region.
A series of text based pieces which are concerned with context and interpretation, Huws» work invokes a deceptive objectivity which gives way to wider questions of our own cultural context, and the resonances which these impose upon works we view.
That exhibition showed, like Lynch Fragments, his interest in working within and against the boundaries of abstraction and minimalism, using materials with immense cultural and personal resonance, particularly in the context of the African - American experience.
I may be confusing matters, however, to say that «overwhelming number would be familiar with English or French» doesn't necessarily mean that within a cultural context the term «guilty» has the same resonance.
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