Not exact matches
Her
work explores representations of black male
sexuality and identity, through exceptional craftsmanship and embellishments.
If there's anything we've learned from François Ozon «s past
work it's this: The man is unafraid to
explore boundaries of
sexuality.
The movie is an adaptation of August Strindberg «s classic Swedish play, a controversial
work exploring power,
sexuality, class, identity, love and gender set in 1874.
Firstly, an article dating back to December 2011 revealed that Ullmann was scouting Ireland as a potential location for an adaptation of August Strindberg «s classic Swedish play «Froken Julie» (or «Miss Julie «-RRB--- a fascinating, controversial
work exploring power,
sexuality, class, identity, love and gender set in 1874 which will see Ullmann «use Irish actors as servants and British as the masters of the house.»
As the weeks progress, Dodge will introduce various topics and activities that
explore issues of race,
sexuality, gender; or academic issues, such as how to handle the new levels of responsibility and
work at high school; or even how to think about what to major in and how to define their future academic and personal goals.
Tread Softly also features new commission Shame Chorus (2017) by Jordan McKenzie, a
work originally conceived as a live performance that
explores memory,
sexuality, community and catharsis though collective action and singing.
MARIE TOMANOVA Marie Tomanova «s
work consists of photographs where she
explores issues of gender, identity and
sexuality.
Her
work —
exploring such deeply personal themes as female
sexuality, mortality, and social injustice — combines different printmaking techniques and color applications in nontraditional ways.
Her
work often
explores contemporary discourse on the body, feminism,
sexuality, the grotesque, and the domestic sphere.
The conversation will
explore the
work in the context of theories of race, gender,
sexuality, and selfhood with Tatiana McInniss, PhD, Associate Director of the Davis Center, Williams College's multicultural center.
Williams has continuously
explored and challenged the fantasies of feminism,
sexuality, gender and culture in her
work.
Marilyn Minter, an artist a decade younger who
explores sex and desire in her own
work, said Ms. Schneemann's early performances «were the first time I'd ever seen a young woman artist using
sexuality and making a picture of what it looks like.»
The exhibit consists of artists whose
work explores the high impact, glossy and glittery materials, forms, and processes that evoke and celebrate feminine excess, pleasure, cosmetic artifice, bodywork,
sexuality, and the performativity of gender.
Coming Out:
Sexuality, Gender and Identity will bring together a diverse range of artists who have used their work to explore sexuality and gender identity si
Sexuality, Gender and Identity will bring together a diverse range of artists who have used their
work to
explore sexuality and gender identity si
sexuality and gender identity since 1967.
Jess T. Dugan is an artist whose
work explores issues of gender,
sexuality, identity, and community.
March 29 Nicola Tyson's body of
work explores notions of the unconscious while examining self - identity,
sexuality and desire.
The show brings together a diverse range of artists who have all used their
work to
explore sexuality and gender identity since 1967, when the law in England and Wales was changed.
Artist Statement Brandon Lipchik investigates the male - on - male gaze,
exploring sexuality and intimacy with hand painted
works in the language of digital - media.
Exploring issues of
sexuality and self - definition, the
works weave together elements of erotic sensuality as well as tender poignancy.
«Many of the
works, particularly in the final room of the exhibition,
explore themes that had preoccupied Louise Bourgeois for years: birth, reproduction, motherhood,
sexuality and human relationships,» the gallery's senior director, Alice Workman, told T. «It's fascinating that even at this time of her life, Bourgeois still reflected on both the experience of being a child herself and also of giving birth to her own children.»
This two - venue retrospective includes over 300 of Mapplethorpe's
works,
exploring themes of gender, race and
sexuality.
Her
work merges art and activism,
exploring issues of
sexuality, gender, worker's rights, and the Occupy movement.
Her beautifully painted
works, which can be seen in museums worldwide,
explore themes of
sexuality, love, death and shame, while borrowing from popular culture, art history and current affairs.
The artists participating in Diaristic Indulgences find inspiration in the
works of Judy Chicago, Valie Export, Carolee Schneemann, Cindy Sherman, Martha Rosler, Lynda Bengalis, Ana Mendieta, Karen Finley, and Marina Abramovic and
explore notions of femininity, voyeurism,
sexuality, and gender.
While
works of Daniel Richter or Wolfgang Tillmans
explore the idealized, imaginative space of
sexuality, Georg Baselitz stresses the ambiguous presence of bodily decay in his large scale painting Bilddrei from 1991.
Hannah Wilke is best known for her
works exploring feminism and
sexuality, frequently using her body as her template throughout the 1970's, and in the 1990's, she chronicled her body's changes while undergoing cancer treatment in life - size, full color photographs.
These historical speeches, and Hayes's
work in general,
explore the construction of gender and
sexuality and the articulations of political protest, revealing unexpected resonances across time periods.
Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art Twenty - two
works exploring gender and
sexuality from the collection of Alan Hergott and Curt Shepard
The first section, «Primal,» treats
work from 1880 - 1920 that
explores primal forces such as
sexuality, dreams, illness, death, and regeneration.
Phoebe Collings - James (b. 1987) places an un-stretched canvas on the floor and paints using her whole body to
explore violence,
sexuality and desire; here she shows a new
work using an ivory black pigment and containing her own footprints.
Working across several mediums including sculpture, drawing, painting and digital art, my
work explores correlations between the temporality of place and self, in the hope to capture a more comprehensive understanding of my
sexuality, sense of self and place in both the artistic and architectural communities.
Wednesday, July 18, 5:30 pm Caroline Wells Chandler's brightly colored hand - crocheted
works explore notions of queerness and
sexuality as well as the art historical canon.
Chinese collective Double Fly Art Center, whose
work explores issues of identity,
sexuality and desire in daily life, design and produce a special currency, the Double Fly duo, in hour of their sixth anniversary.
The artist's expansive
work explores human identity as it is defined through gender,
sexuality and the human body.
A group show that gathers the
works of 12 artists — including Cassils, Micol Hebron, and Mark Moore Fine Art artists Julie Heffernan and Danial Nord —
explores issues of gender and
sexuality — sometimes playing with the malleability of these identifiers, at other times eliminating them completely.
Over his thirty - five year career, he
worked in every conceivable medium — drawings on paper, sculpture, performance, music, video, photography, and painting —
exploring themes as diverse as American class relations,
sexuality, repressed memory, systems of religion and transcendence, and post-punk politics, to which he brought both incisive critique and abundant, self - deprecating humor.
The latest Arusha Gallery group exhibition brings nine artists whose
work explores themes of devotion and tensions between love and
sexuality.
Dumas draws on her expansive visual archive and the nuances of language to create intense, psychologically charged
works which
explore themes such as
sexuality, love, death and guilt, often referencing art history and current affairs.
It will present
work from the abolition of the death penalty for sodomy in 1861 to the passing of the Sexual Offences Act in 1967 — a time of seismic shifts in gender and
sexuality that found expression in the arts as artists and viewers
explored their desires, experiences and sense of self.
Among the galleries
exploring feminist issues, Salon 94 (New York) will feature
works by three women artists — Huma Bhabha, Francesca DiMattio, and Katy Grannan — offering commentary on issues of race, gender, class and
sexuality; and Galleri Magnus Karlsson (Stockholm) will present a thematic stand curated around the question of what it means for
works of art to be designated as «female».
Rossell's
works explore notions of purity,
sexuality, and power in relation to the female body.
Exhibiting together varied pieces by Natalia LL, Alix Marie and Chelsea Culprit, our stand addresses our relationship to bodies through
works that
explore sexuality, objectification and carnal desires.
Exploring transnational tourism and migration, transhistory, destruction, and revolution, transcultural exchanges, AIDS, love and transmission, and gender,
sexuality, and transformation, the assembled
works suggest connections between and among issues that are often held apart.
Some of the key themes of Starr's
work - from Hypnodreamdruff (1996) a 6 screen multimedia
work about the intertwining lives of a group of lonely eccentric characters, to Big V (2004) a four screen piece about teenage
sexuality and Catholicism -
explore the relationship between history and memory; attempting to extract meaning from collapsing realities, she makes complex and obsessive investigations into invisible, lost or fragile phenomena.
KIRA NAM GREENE Kira Nam Greene's
work explores female
sexuality, desire and control through lush still - life paintings of food, surrounded by complex patterns and abstract designs.
Ranging from glamorous studio portraits to dark images in catacombs, Hujar's
work is known for the texture and poignancy with which he
explores decay,
sexuality, death, and the life we share in common.
Thomas's
works featuring black women
explore themes of race,
sexuality, femininity, gender, and popular culture.
Buskova's
works explore a personal mythology with symbolic references to liberation,
sexuality and Eastern European Folklore.
In the late 1980s and early 90s, Ligon became known for
work that
explores race,
sexuality, representation and language.
Louise Bourgeois (1911 - 2010) was a French - American artist whose
work explores themes of childhood, domesticity, family, gender roles and
sexuality.