
24 definitions of discourse
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Seminar on feminist art discourse and contemporary art practice at the occasion of this exhibition, in the SMCS on 11 series of events at Stedelijk Museum CS, Oosterdokskade 5.
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The research is designed to arrive at a critical discourse: it is after all about how our images of Africa are shaped, and how we seek to nuance this with the support of visual art.
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The research is designed to arrive at a critical discourse: it is after all about how our images of Africa are shaped, and how we seek to nuance this with the support of visual art.
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SMBA tries to find inherent inducements present in their work and ideas in order to create, and give guidance to, an engaged discourse that reaches further then the art world alone."
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The picture series which was originally produced for the exhibition will be published in the Purple magazine of October, expanding the borders of the exhibition into commodity discourse.
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Taking the work of such artists as Martha Rosler, Allan Sekula, Hans Aarsman and Steve Willats as examples, Gibbs traces the emergence of a counter-discourse that foregrounds the users' 'right to the city'.
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He will go further into the themes and arguments put forward by the authors in the different essays concerning the complexities of cultural diversity, the postcolonial discourse and the western-orientated art market.
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In this, the city can also serve as the focus for a discourse between history and actuality, between the city as the earlier centre of the age of industrialisation and the city as the commercialised theme park it has become today.
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In this, the city can also serve as the focus for a discourse between history and actuality, between the city as the earlier centre of the age of industrialisation and the city as the commercialised theme park it has become today.
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