49 definitions of discourse
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Arasli, M’barek and Westermeier share an investigative attitude and an interest in the exhibition space as a place for visual discourse.
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Arasli, M’barek and Westermeier share an investigative attitude and an interest in the exhibition space as a place for visual discourse.
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Not only does the artist make this discourse - not intended for her - possible, but she manages to leave her mark on it by merely being there.
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As a team they evolved their own formal discourse, consisting of images showing different kinds of techniques such as collage and found footage.
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He proposes that this process of reconstruction is no coincidence but a symbolic re-organisation, initiated to parallel the USAs shift in political discourse.
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Lucy Cotter, a curator and writer specialized on the discourses on Artistic Research, Globalisation and the Postcolonial will moderate the discussion and the Q&A.
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Lucy Cotter, a curator and writer specialized on the discourses on Artistic Research, Globalisation and the Postcolonial will moderate the discussion and the Q&A.
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Our contemporary view of the world is changing rapidly, due to drastic shifts in power relations, discourses, and the role of technology and communication in everyday life.
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Our contemporary view of the world is changing rapidly, due to drastic shifts in power relations, discourses, and the role of technology and communication in everyday life.
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