Sentences with phrase «within broader narratives»

To what extent have group shows of «Asian» artists hindered our understanding of British Asian art within broader narratives of art history?
What of criticism's other functions: proselytizing on behalf of the creatively triumphant but commercially marginal; trawling through cinema's back catalogues in search of unappreciated masterpieces; placing movies within the broader narratives of intellectual history; transforming personal taste into an essayistic art unto itself?
Through literature, personal correspondence and official reports - from a 1940s suppressed report detailing labour protests and rebellions across the Caribbean to E.R. Braithwaite's annotated typescript of To Sir, With Love - this free Entrance Hall Gallery exhibition will explore the significance of the arrival of the Windrush within a broader narrative of Caribbean history.
Goldin's captures an instant within a broader narrative, expressing her subjects» personal relationships or exploring their gender identities, while Dijkstra's subjects, including new mothers and children growing into adolescence, are at the cusp of unpredictable chapters in their lives.

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Like the environments, each of Dandara's abilities and upgrades make perfect sense within the context of the broader narrative.
Postcommodity works to forge new metaphors capable of rationalizing our shared experiences within this increasingly challenging contemporary environment; promote a constructive discourse that challenges the social, political and economic processes that are destabilizing communities and geographies; and connect Indigenous narratives of cultural self - determination with the broader public sphere.
The Art of the Flower positions floral paintings within a broader art historical and cultural narrative and reveals how the traditional genre was reinvented through artistic experimentation in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Within this context, even artists who will likely be familiar to most viewers, such as Faith Ringgold, Bettye Saar, David Hammons, and Pindell, engage in a broader narrative of empowerment and the preservation of a history that was constantly under attack by political and artistic institutions during the 1960s and 1970s.
Though fragmented and abstracted, the narratives played out between the performers in Relinquish allude to power structures within relationships in the broadest sense of the word — romantic, sexual, familial, societal and cultural.
The publication will follow the geographic organization of the DallasSITES exhibition, providing broader and more detailed narrative of the development of the contemporary art scene within each enclave.
Located within a broad history of portraiture and landscape painting, the work weaves a self - referential narrative of trauma, grief, and healing into a wider exploration of the interiority of the female body through nature, the selfie, and the sublime.
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