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A new exhibition, “For All the World to See: Visual Culture and the Struggle for Civil Rights,” is now open at the International Center for Photography in New York City. The exhibit of photos, TV ...
Installation view of Architectures of Violence exhibition by Caroline Sinders at Telematic Media Arts in San Francisco (photograph courtesy the artist) Already a member? Sign in here. We rely on ...
Mass MoCA's latest exhibition, "RACE/HUSTLE," delves into the relationship of race, capitalism and visual culture through a ...
Dublin is one of three cities on the shortlist for designation as 2014 World Design Capital. It's a sign that Ireland's visual imagination is alive and well, and catching up with our literary heritage ...
It’s unwise to be sniffy about popular culture. Television — the idiot box, the boob tube — was best of friends with the civil rights movement in the 1960s, bringing its valiant images, week after ...
Pakistanis are hungry for visual representations of their own culture. What else explains the success of designer Maheen Khan's truck art-inspired Gulabo line, the wildfire popularity of reproductions ...
Understanding symbols can help entrepreneurs construct a clear and successful image for your brand and product. Our culture is based on visual imagery — even oversaturated with it. In the most general ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Although many teachers explore art images with students as a source of personal inspiration for artmaking, they rarely interpret images as ...
Built in 1900, the gymnasium at Haverford College holds a prized location across from Founders Hall on the main quadrangle of the small liberal-arts school’s wooded campus, eight miles northwest of ...