Sentences with phrase «work transgress»

Evolving from the original project, the work transgress into a spectrum of color, shape and female form; culminating into a sensory «exit».
Dr. Yang's work transgresses the line between scholarship and community, as evidenced by his involvement in urban education and community organizing.
an exhibition from an emerging Chicago curator whose work transgresses or questions traditional curatorial conventions
About the Artist Magid's work transgresses our notions of art's boundaries.

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Deuteronomy 17 If there be found among you, within any of thy gates which the LORD thy God giveth thee, man or woman, that hath wrought wickedness in the sight of the LORD thy God, in transgressing his covenant; 17:3 And hath gone and served other gods, and worshipped them, either the sun, or moon, or any of the host of heaven, which I have not commanded; 17:4 And it be told thee, and thou hast heard of it, and enquired diligently, and, behold, it be true, and the thing certain, that such abomination is wrought in Israel; 17:5 Then shalt thou bring forth that man or that woman, which have committed that wicked thing, unto thy gates, even that man or that woman, and shalt stone them with stones, till they die.
He who transgresses and despises modesty, who says, «I am a friend,» but does not undertake any work that can be done, know (about) him: «he is not my (friend).»
CONSUMER GROUPS CRITICIZE NEWSWEEK FOR TRANSGRESSING ETHICAL BOUNDS BY WORKING WITH THE PHARMACEUTICAL DRUG LOBBY.
Consumer Groups Criticize Newsweek for Transgressing Ethical Bounds by Working with the Pharmaceutical Drug Lobby
Swamiji met Guru Nitya in 1992 & his disciple, Sudhi Chaitanya in 1998 only to transgress above the everyday working of human life.
These include buying school materials (clothes, supplies, and even homework) on eBay and the Internet; exchanging music on P2P sites; building games with modding (modifying) tools; setting up meetings and dates online; posting personal information and creations for others to check out; meeting people through cell phones; building libraries of music and movies; working together in self - formed teams in multiplayer online role - playing games; creating and using online reputation systems; peer rating of comments; online gaming; screen saver analysis; photoblogging; programming; exploring; and even transgressing and testing social norms.
To working - class parents, it is the overt act that matters: the child should not transgress externally imposed rules; to middle - class parents, it is the child's motive and feelings that matter: the child should govern himself.»
Contents: Dialouge, by Elaine de Kooning with Rosalyn Drexler Moving Out, Moving Up, by Marjorie Strider Do Your Work, by Louise Nevelson Social Conditions Can Change, by Lynda Benglis The Double - Bind, by Suzi Gablik Women Without Pathos, by Eleanor Antin Artists Transgress All Boundaries, by Rosemarie Castoro
The works also possess a potent sexuality as formal systems allow the artists to transgress social taboos of examining and representing the body.
Edo Dijksterhuis in Het Parool reported on the work of Lynn Hershman Leeson on the occasion of her first solo Dutch exhibition «Lynn Hershman Leeson - Transgressing One (Self)».
Collection, as Walter Hopps observed, is probably the first of Rauschenberg's works to evince all the characteristics of a Combine, that hybrid of painting and sculpture that the artist developed in the 1950s.1 Yet, despite the challenge to conventional categories posed by its collage and the addition of objects that transgress the limits of frame and picture plane, Collection stands primarily as a reflection on the contemporary status of painting.
«In my work Open My Glade (Flatten), the human being wants to transgress any screen and jump out onto the square.
Some works can be viewed as sculpture that has moved to the wall or as painting that has moved to the floor, though, at times, these boundaries have been transgressed more than once before settling into place.
For the Pittsburgh Biennial 2011, The Warhol will assemble an exhibition dedicated to these great artists whose work aims at transgressing boundaries and engendering transformative change in an apparent nod to Stein and her important life's work.
Among a larger show that celebrates collaborations, this work discloses how a community can transgress its own borders to become enduring solidarity.
Rosemary Cronin Rosemary Cronin is another featured artist whose work is about subverting or transgressing a pre-existing image perhaps within a Feminist context.
She often strips her subjects of their original contexts, working with — while often transgressing and deconstructing — traditional Western modes of representation.
The early, investigative works in this exhibition relate to Minimalism and Conceptual Art while also quietly transgressing the rules that defined other works of this era.
The Art Market MA program at FIT is pleased to present Don't Feed the Animals, a group show featuring works by contemporary artists who transgress social norms to reveal the ways people respond to actions performed out of context.
This catalog collects 27 full - color illustrations of these paintings, along with generous examples of Slutzky's earlier work, to critically examine how the painter's manipulation of color and transparency have transgressed the modernist canon of flatness.
As with Grosse's previous work, such as her 2003 installation in Toronto's Pearson International Airport, the painting transgresses the architectural boundaries of the space, moving over multiple surfaces and onto adjoining walls in a strong diagonal direction.
The Guardian shares ten books by «wild women» who transgressed social, personal, and literary boundaries, including works by Leonora Carrington, Margaret Cavendish, and Audre Lorde.
Her scholarly work has been commissioned and published in edited anthologies, academic journals and exhibition catalogues, including Exhibiting Craft and Design: Transgressing the White Cube Paradigm 1930 - present (Routledge 2017), Danica Maier: Grafting Propriety from Stitch to Drawn Line (Black Dog Books 2017), More Caught in the Act: Performance by Canadian Women (YYZ Books 2016), The Handbook of Textile Culture (Bloomsbury Academic 2015), the Journal of Modern Craft online, and Textile: Cloth and Culture.
The work of Norwegian - born Gardar Eide Einarsson often explores the complex relationship between individuals and institutions, and the painful limits of transgressing society - imposed boundaries.
The exhibition also includes works by artists who are not content to stay on their side of a borderline, and who, through their works, transgress personal and social boundaries.
The 60's and 70's were marked by his absolutely outré performance work, which, even in that most uncommercial moment of avant - garde process - based explorations of oneself, was so viscerally disquieting as to transgress the archest radicalisms of the day.
Viscerally depicting the gothic via scenes of martyrdom, sadomasochism and erotica, the transgressed pages of Snoussi's sketchbooks evoke the works of Hieronymus Bosch or Georges Bataille, cleaved with the sharpness of poststructuralist critique.
The work also serves as a prompt to action, encouraging the viewer to transgress the traditional viewer - to - artwork boundary and complete the work by interacting with it.
Issue 41: June / July Transgressing Conventional Boundaries: Bruce Nauman Kunsthalle Mannheim celebrates Bruce Nauman's 70th birthday with a retrospective examining the artist's fascinating body of work.
By physically transgressing the facades, the artist draws attention to the space between the viewer and a work of art.
Nasty and funny, these early work hint at the future Smithson, who would continue to break rules and transgress boundaries.
Around this time he also began to incorporate three - dimensional elements into his otherwise flat works; first by introducing relief and eventually transgressing into wall - hung and freestanding sculpture by the mid-1990s.
As she proposes, navigating the modern world involves transgressing spaces of private authority — a persistent line of inquiry that runs throughout her body of work.
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