Sentences with phrase «work addressing notions»

Unrestrained by subject matter or media, she takes an investigative approach to produce a diverse and holistic body of work addressing notions of cultural history, sexuality, violence, ornamentation, devotion and faith.
Markus Hoffmann's work addresses notions of time, place, personal history and collective memory.
Both artists» works address notions of multiple and developing identities.
By fully embracing that we exist in an ever - expanding digital era, Miller's new body of work addresses the notion that physically engaging with the world often provides opportunities to experience a more capacitous perspective on life than a digitally curated reality would afford us.
His work addresses notions of origin, place, ethnicity and identity to question their context and meaning within our increasingly globalized culture.

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The program is based on the «simple notion that students, laypeople, pastors and professors all have a stake in the particular problems of ministry and mission within local congregations, that each has gifts to bring to the understanding of the issues and that they can work together to address those issues.»
So poverty is not something to be pitied or alleviated, but condemned as sin and the notion that poverty is a result of inequality or greed and needs to be addressed by the state is not something that sits well with the Protestant work ethic.
A persuasive kernel of common sense, in many cases, lay hidden inside Illich's wild - eyed notions: that students learn a great deal from their peers; that educated people teach themselves or otherwise discover, outside the classroom, many of their most important lessons; that advanced education indoctrinates individuals, teaching them a kind of professional code and knowledge for work that can be addressed in a frank manner using plain facts and everyday language.
Curated by Vicente Todolí, the exhibition will take place at the gallery's 537 West 20th Street location and will present a selection of works by the artist that address an expanded notion of travel.
Mark Twain, Letters from the Earth In the Low Light is a body of work which subtly considers contradictions in perceptions of morality, addressing Bas's own notion of «hell».
The DG BANK collection, consisting of over 3,000 photographs, addresses notions of artistic approach through the unique curatorial strategy of purchasing works in what might be termed a «call and response» fashion.
His work addresses queer notions of identity, community, and desire.
Being simultaneously the director and main actor in his work, Iván interrogates with humour the views and perspectives imposed by our social positions, the status of an artwork and the notion of interactivity, which he addresses through a fictionalisation of the everyday.
The 53 pieces of discarded waste paper comprising Jimmy Durham's A Street - level Treatise on Money and Work are brought to the center of a dialogue on the destruction of native cultures and Dario Robleto addresses American notions of manifest destiny in Deep Down I Don't Believe in Hymns by taking a military - issued blanket and «infesting» it with hand - ground dust made from vinyl recordings of Neil Young's «Cortez the Killer» and Soft Cell's «Tainted Love.»
Through talks, screenings, and live performances, artists in Collaborative Means will be addressing the notion of ownership in collaborations, how to unify masses, audience as collaborators, and the distinction between working as a collaboration and as a collective.
The exhibition's title plays on this notion of site - specificity: «Address» can be taken in the sense that Rezac is addressing us, his audience, through his sculptural work, or in the sense that his work is tied to a particular geographic address — in this case, the open, multiplanar, high - ceiling space of tAddress» can be taken in the sense that Rezac is addressing us, his audience, through his sculptural work, or in the sense that his work is tied to a particular geographic address — in this case, the open, multiplanar, high - ceiling space of taddress — in this case, the open, multiplanar, high - ceiling space of the Ren.
In this regard, the exhibition tries to show how «truth» can be constructed, often between various forms of knowledge... Cartography of Control, thus, addresses notions such as conflict, man made structures, control, rationality / irrationality... This is shown in work such as Cartography of Control, where the manipulation of powerful electric charge embodies itself as a note on trying to control the uncontrollable.
Prints from the artist's renowned Notion of Family series will be on view alongside portraits Frazier has made in collaboration with her mother, and works that address the recent closure and demolition of Braddock's only hospital.
Beier's works investigate notions of value in relation to time, addressing the transitory nature of both objects and people.
Within Living Memory brings together interconnected bodies of work produced by Green over the past decade that address conditions of residency and displacement, subjective experience, institutional memory, notions of progress, and the inevitability of decay.
Works such as Starling's that address the Anthropocene without leaning back on the clichéd shock imagery of disaster porn, planetary crisis, and dystopian tech - filled landscapes can begin to articulate, in quieter, more nuanced, and ultimately more effective modes, the racial politics, colonial histories, capitalist superstructures and Western notions of progress that underpin its entire existence.
Using paper - packing materials to address context, we are invited to question the notion of training, as Sisson playfully nods to UPS and construction working as his.
Her work investigates hypothetical and open ended structures that address issues such as technology, the past, the future and the viability of those notions in a time when the demand for «speed» has rendered them almost irrelevant.
Rosen's work explores identity and the notions of evil, specifically addressing collective memory and the power of creativity in extreme situations of life and death.
Like his previous exhibition at the gallery, Exquisite Terribleness, combining images from the Ghanaian landscape with work made in the U.S. problematizes Gray's position within the African Diaspora, while referring to the celebrity and music culture of Los Angeles that Gray was a part of and participant in, and addressing notions of identity, memory, history and loss.
Including film and performance photography of some of Brisley's most iconic work, and a new installation from which the exhibition takes its title, this show traces enduring themes in Brisley's work such as the body as a tool for directly addressing individual autonomy and fundamental notions of power, authority, community and freedom.
But part of what that work is also attempting to do is to address some of the challenges that this whole notion of Black Arts faces.
Landscapes features works by Cypriot artists from the State Collection which address the notion of the landscape as it has been limned since the early decades of the 20th century, including the days that preceded and followed the island's Independence.
The expansive work reduces the characters to tiny figures, questioning the effects of capitalism and globalisation whilst using digital manipulation to address notions of truth.
Useless Beauty, curated by OCAD Professor Johanna Householder and Jennifer Rudder, features work by artists KC Adams, Lois Andison and David Krippendorff that addresses notions of hybridity, gender, race, beauty, utility and fashion.
She addresses popular culture in her work, merging themes of mass consumption with notions of social consciousness as well as viewpoints on cultural standards and constructs.
Veil spans the spectrum of contemporary visual arts practices, with an emphasis on lens - based work; on one level, the project is an exploration of the roles of photography, film and video as contemporary tools for addressing notions of the veil.
This installation was the first in what has become a series Performance in the Present, 1996, completed at Synagogue Na Palmovce, Prague, Republic of Czech and her most recent solo exhibition breath, 1997, at Niagara Artists» Company, St. Catharines, Ontario of site works which address not only a response to the physicality of the site but also notions of space / time / art / architecture / the body and sexuality.
Dakar - based artist Soly Cissé will show nine small monochrome paintings deftly straddling the figurative and the abstract, Claire Gavronsky will show an oil painting addressing notions of memory and loss, and several works by the incomparable Robert Hodgins illustrate the flex and the power of the medium.
Dan Graham, (born March 31, 1942, Urbana, Illinois, U.S.), American artist whose work addressed such notions as the dual role of the viewer (or audience) as both perceiver and perceived.
Having often addressed questions of feminism and cultural convention, Paulina Olowska revisits the work of Zofia Stryjeńska — exploring the Polish artist's notion of ballet as a «wreath of ceremonies,» designing costumes after her 1918 painting series Bożki słowiańskie (Slavic Deities).
Often when artists address notions of supramundane, their work implies they have already achieved such enlightenment.
Since the 1980s, and continuing with unceasing relevance, Kruger's work straightforwardly addresses notions of otherness, power, consumerism, and visibility through boldly graphic text and images in red, black, and white.
At the same time, fresh and dynamic contemporary work addressing present day issues is constantly being created and evolving from year to year as the gallery aims to challenge our viewers» notions of what is possible through the medium.
Outwardly, the country appears dedicated both to the notion of becoming a global climate leader while also working to address its serious air and water pollution issues.
Collaboration occurs when a group of autonomous stakeholders, sharing a problem domain, interact using shared rules, norms and structures to address issues related to that domain.23 Inherent in collaboration is the notion that the outcomes achieved are more effective, efficient and / or sustainable than what would have been achieved if organizations were working alone.24, 25,26,27,28 Researchers28, 29,30 have found that collaboration and integration of services for vulnerable populations are more effective, efficient and less costly than narrowly focused initiatives.
Ongoing longitudinal work, in our laboratory and others, will be better able to address the notion of causality and interaction between mothers and adolescents over time.
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