Berlin - based collective Slavs and Tatars» first mid-career survey «Mouth to Mouth» brings together
works addressing cultural translation, shared linguistic heritage, and mysticism...
Alan W. Moore is an art historian and activist whose
work addresses cultural economies and groups and the politics of collectivity.
WANGECHI MUTU: A PROMISE TO COMMUNICATE The Kenyan - born artist's
works address cultural fissures and flashpoints such as colonialism and sexuality.
Amie Potsic is a photographer and environmental artist based in the Philadelphia area whose
work addresses cultural, personal, and natural phenomena through the lens of social responsibility.
Amie Potsic is a photographer and installation artist living in the Philadelphia area whose
work addresses cultural, personal, and natural phenomena through the lens of social responsibility.
«Amie Potsic is a photographer and installation artist based on the Philadelphia area whose
work addresses cultural, personal, and natural phenomena through the lens of social responsibility.
Not exact matches
To do this, the entire F&A ecosystem must
work together to
address cultural challenges and transition businesses towards being more collaborative, globally connected and growth oriented.
The President who stated this while
addressing the people of Ebonyi State and leaders of the South East including traditional rulers at PA Ngele Oruta Township Stadium, Abakaliki, said all ethnic nationalities in the country must
work together without compromising their
cultural identities.
Up to July 2015, he
worked in Parliament through the All Party Parliamentary Group APPG for East Asian Business which he chaired, the All Party Parliamentary China Group [32] of which he was the vice-Chair (special focus on Hong Kong), and the All Party Parliamentary Group for Trade and Investment [33] of which he was treasurer to promote better trade and political and
cultural links between the UK and East Asia and
work to encourage the next generation of East Asians and other diaspora to develop the leadership skills to play a greater role in public life, in society, and business, and in harnessing the resources that East Asians have globally and locally both financial and non-financial to
address global and local problems today.These groups were discontinued after the May 2015 election.
During the event, the Council Member
addressed the crowd in Spanish and outlined his vision for Queens, after which he was presented with a certificate of appreciation from the Ayazamana
Cultural Center for his outstanding
work and support during his 11 years in the City Council.
If
cultural elements are
addressed, it is through a limited focus on «body image»
work, which often invokes the significance of the media in perpetuating unattainable images of the body.
And with the service's centennial happening in 2016, NPS is
working on a «plan of action» to improve the parks for the big celebration, as well as to
address long - term concerns, including
cultural resource management, invasive species, and climate change.
The Teaching Schools Council will
work with teaching networks to bring about
cultural change in the profession by
addressing barriers to flexible
working.
The
Cultural Education Challenge That's why we are launching the Cultural Education Challenge — a call for the arts and education sectors to work together and create new ways of collectively addressing the gaps in arts and cultural provisions locally through «Cultural Education Partnerships
Cultural Education Challenge That's why we are launching the
Cultural Education Challenge — a call for the arts and education sectors to work together and create new ways of collectively addressing the gaps in arts and cultural provisions locally through «Cultural Education Partnerships
Cultural Education Challenge — a call for the arts and education sectors to
work together and create new ways of collectively
addressing the gaps in arts and
cultural provisions locally through «Cultural Education Partnerships
cultural provisions locally through «
Cultural Education Partnerships
Cultural Education Partnerships».
Anthony Muhammad, in Transforming School Culture, Second Edition, has not only shined a light on why such change efforts rarely
work — due to ignoring a school's culture — but has gone on to describe how school leaders can and should
address sustainable
cultural change.
The first survey
addressed self - perceptions of teachers with respect to
cultural diversity, as well as their individual comfort level in
working with diverse populations.
A psychometrician by formal training, Dr. Solano - Flores»
work focuses on the development of alternative, multidisciplinary approaches that
address linguistic and
cultural diversity in testing.
His recent
work analyzes the social, educational and
cultural experiences of Black male K — 12 teachers who have been effective in
addressing the academic and social needs of Black male youth, and how the practices and pedagogy translate to all teachers meeting the needs of vulnerable populations of students.
Often in dialogue with literature, the early
work of this visionary artist explored mythology and
cultural archetypes related to gender, while more recent projects
address our complex relationship to the natural world.
Referential to symbols and icons of ancient civilizations, juxtaposed to effigies of contemporary society, the
works of Samira Abbassy, Michael Ferris Jr. and Kymia Nawabi uniquely
address representation and
cultural identity.
Since moving to Europe, his
work has been less explicitly about his personal experiences or background and has
addressed cultural politics more broadly, returning to subjects such as language and translation, monumentality, history, and ideology.
The abstract
works reflect his personal experiences and
address cultural and social justice issues.
Guirguis seeks to
address problems of displacement, environmental destruction, and
cultural and historical memory loss in her
work, as well as through conversations with local artists engaged in political activism, and workshops with local Santa Monica youth and adult participants.
Through its
work, Iniva has continued to encourage the study and interrogation of
cultural identity and difference, most recently in its 2011 exhibition Entanglement: the ambivalence of identity, but also previously in exhibitions such as Alien Nation (2007), which explored science - fiction, race and contemporary art and Veil (2003), which
addressed the veneration and vilification of the veil in contemporary culture.
Both artists have extensive backgrounds with site - specific
work, often
addressing the history of a place and its
cultural implications by illuminating its political and social context and exploring relationships among artist, audience, and institution.
His
work references a diversity of mark making in the digital era, and often
addresses topics such as online escapism and our shared
cultural image - bank.
While Boyce's early
work addressed issues of race and gender in Britain, her more recent practice uses improvisation, installation, sound and performance to draw attention to and celebrate
cultural difference.
Engaging a constant interplay with the contemporary
cultural climate, Michael St. John's
work continues to recalibrate and
address a growing circuit of visual information.
Ai Weiwei (born 1957 in Beijing) is an internationally known artist and activist who
addresses social,
cultural, and political issues throughout his diverse body of
work.
Originally shown in 2000 at the Shanghai Biennale, this
work connects to the artist's interest in reproducing and recontexualizing significant monuments throughout history, infused with visual clues that
address themes such as colonialism and
cultural reappropriation.
Featuring
works by eleven NMSU Department of Art faculty and staff members, Impermanent Topography
addresses the social, political, geographical, and
cultural landscapes that comprise our ever - shifting understandings of contemporary life.
A leading figure of the burgeoning Cuban art scene, Capote creates psychologically resonant sculptural
works in a myriad of media that
address a multiplicity of themes - ranging from those of the human condition (isolation, anxiety, desire, claustrophobia, obsession) to
cultural identity, migration, politics and the economy.
DiverseWorks is a local and national source for high quality, progressive
works of art that compel viewers to broaden their perceptions of what art is and how art can be a critical tool for
addressing cultural and aesthetic concerns.
Using labor - intensive processes, Ward imbues his
work with layered meanings connected to
cultural expression, history, and black experience, particularly of his native Jamaica and his adopted home of Harlem, New York, while also
addressing issues related to immigration.
Matthew Darbyshire creates
work addressing the aesthetic and
cultural impact of consumerism, and the curation of our everyday lives.
Schirm's personal landscapes influence his painted ones — from downtown LA to Vietnam to the countryside of Western New York, his
work has continued to
address social,
cultural, and environmental abuses.
«Barbara's
work has that beautiful personal connection, even though it is also often
addressing bigger
cultural issues.»
At a time during the Civil Rights movement when African American artists were expected by many to create figurative
work explicitly
addressing racial subject matter, Gilliam persisted in pursuing the development of a new formal language that celebrated the cultivation and expression of the individual voice and the power of non-objective art to transcend
cultural and political boundaries.
Our mission is to
address environmental and social issues in Gowanus by
working closely with arts and
cultural organizations in the area and collaborating with long - time residents and newcomers alike.
Whether
addressing issues of race, gender, sexuality, politics, or history - or seemingly remaining silent about them - the
works featured offer powerful interpretations of
cultural identity and artistic legacy.
Marc Bijl, who lives and
works in Berlin, chose it as the title for his exhibition in which he shows new
works that
address our current
cultural climate of information overload, and in which too many sources are undermining our view on truth and facts.
Stephen Lapthisophon is a multimedia artist and writer whose recent
work addresses questions of language, history and
cultural memory.
Those who like contemporary photography, they will certainly enjoy
works by Candida Hofer, a photographer known for her large - format images of architectural interiors, which
address the psychological environment of social and
cultural institutions by acknowledging how public spaces are designed to accommodate and inform the public.
Highlights of the exhibition include Liu Jianhua's
work in porcelain, which responds to Chinese
cultural history while
addressing themes of globalization and consumerism.
Although different in form and ostensible subject matter, my
works address the same overarching theme: they explore the role of historical circumstances, ideologies and
cultural stereotypes in creation of personal and collective identities.
Addressing the recent historiographic turn in artistic practices through
works made in the last two decades by thirty - three artists, including Joachim Koester, Deimantas Narkevičius, and Hito Steyerl, MCA curator Dieter Roelstraete frames this pervasive interest in countermemory as a critical response to a «
cultural pathology of forgetting» that emerged in the post-9 / 11 Bush era.
Sabbeth will exhibit
works that incorporate handwriting in order to
address the changing information culture in which handwriting and other
cultural artifacts will become obsolete.
Saucy and ironic, Sam Durant's
works address utopias and their failures, crossing events from the recent American past to create relationships between the art historical, pop
cultural, and political phenomena that have come to define popular culture over the past 35 years.
It offers visitors a rare opportunity to see very large size
works from her major series in one place, illustrating the evolution of her distinct vocabulary, and her unique way of
addressing socio -
cultural themes.
Leveille: All of my
work these days
address duality and the multiple ways in which
cultural influences effect us.