CIRCA (art platform) (redirect from Cultural Institute of Radical Contemporary Arts)
The Cultural Institute of Radical Contemporary Arts (CIRCA) is an art and culture platform based in London's Piccadilly Circus. Founded in October 2020...
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The Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) is an artistic and cultural centre on The Mall in London, just off Trafalgar Square. Located within Nash House...
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Piccadilly Circus (redirect from History of Piccadilly Circus)
(as Will's Gold Flake Cigarettes). Since 2020, the Cultural Institute of Radical Contemporary Arts has broadcast specially commissioned two-minute artworks...
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Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies (CCCS) at the University of Birmingham in 1964. Hall took over from Hoggart as acting director of the CCCS in...
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Museum of Art Artspace Visual Arts Centre, Sydney Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA), Melbourne Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane (GOMA, part of QAGOMA)...
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The Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts (HIDA), (Arabic: الْمَعْهَدُ الْعَالِي لِلْفُنُونِ الْمَسْرَحِيَّةِ, romanized: al-Maʿhad al-ʿĀlī li l-Funūn al-Masraḥīyah)...
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The Cultural Revolution, formally known as the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, was a sociopolitical movement in the People's Republic of China...
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Gender-critical feminism (redirect from Trans-exclusionary radical feminism)
trans-exclusionary radical feminism or TERFism, is an ideology or movement that opposes what it refers to as "gender ideology", the concept of gender identity...
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Fred Moten (category University of California, Berkeley alumni)
American cultural theorist, poet, and scholar whose work explores critical theory, black studies, and performance studies. Moten is Professor of Performance...
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engage with issues arising from the contemporary world." The current director is Dr Mark Elliott. The Logos Institute for Analytic and Exegetical Theology...
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The Perfect Moment (category Censorship in the arts)
exhibition, organized by Janet Kardon of the Institute of Contemporary Arts in Philadelphia, opened in the winter of 1988 just months before Mapplethorpe's...
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Donald Brook (category Alumni of the University of Leeds)
Lecture on Contemporary Art. Delivered at the University of Sydney on Wednesday 10 September, 1969 by Donald Brook. Power Institute of Fine Arts. Retrieved...
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Culture and the Arts National Historical Commission of the Philippines Poland National Ossoliński Institute Serbia Immovable Cultural Heritage of Exceptional...
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James K. A. Smith (category Philosophers of social science)
tradition of theological cultural critique, from Augustine of Hippo and John Calvin to Jonathan Edwards and Abraham Kuyper.[citation needed] As of this date...
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Virginia Errázuriz (category University of Chile alumni)
National Museum of Fine Arts, Santiago. Chile 1996 Installation for El Lugar Ideal project, Huérfanos street 1721, Santiago, Chile 2018 Radical Women: Latin...
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Natasha Vita-More (category Alumni of the University of Plymouth)
philosophical, ethical and cultural worldview. She is the co-editor and contributing author of The Transhumanist Reader: Classical and Contemporary Essays on the Science...
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Eurydice (redirect from Cultural depictions of Eurydice)
ISSN 2398-3264. JSTOR 44215423. Read, Bridget (2019-06-06). "The Liberating, Radical Politics of Hadestown". Vogue. Retrieved 2021-09-11. "Hadestown cast". Broadway...
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Amir George (category Year of birth missing (living people))
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Institute of Contemporary Arts and Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago. "Crowdfund This: Amir George's "Metaphysical"...
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Canada (redirect from Etymology of Canada)
Arts, the national public arts funder, helping artists, art galleries and periodicals, and thus contributing to the development of Canada's cultural works...
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influence of American artist Madonna (born 1958) in the landscape of underground and contemporary arts have been documented by a variety of sources such...
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Japanese art (redirect from Performing arts of Japan)
already occurred, and created an international cultural atmosphere and stimulated contemporary Japanese arts toward ever more innovative forms. The government...
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Roger Kimball (redirect from Tenured Radicals)
Tenured Radicals: How Politics Has Corrupted Higher Education. He currently serves on the board of the Manhattan Institute, and as a Visitor of Ralston...
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Allan Sekula (category California Institute of the Arts faculty)
at California Institute of the Arts. His work frequently focused on large economic systems, or "the imaginary and material geographies of the advanced...
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UNESCO (redirect from Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage)
Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO; pronounced /juːˈnɛskoʊ/) is a specialized agency of the United Nations (UN) with the aim of promoting world...
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Ernesto Oroza (category Cuban contemporary artists)
discusses media and technology within contemporary culture. Ernesto Oroza earned a degree at the Havana Superior Institute of Design. He was visiting professor...
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John D. Caputo (category Death of God theologians)
deconstructive hermeneutics that he calls radical hermeneutics, which is highly influenced by the thought of the French philosopher Jacques Derrida. Additionally...
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has remained prominent. Anarchist principles undergird contemporary radical social movements of the left. Interest in the anarchist movement developed...
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Cara Romero (category Institute of American Indian Arts alumni)
"Photographing with a Radical Imagnination". Idyllwild Arts Institute. 7 April 2021. ""Making History" in a Photograph". Institute of American Indian Arts. 25 March...
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Valerie Cassel Oliver (category People associated with the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts)
curator of modern and contemporary art at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA). Previously she was senior curator at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston...
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Peter Cook (architect) (category Alumni of Arts University Bournemouth)
was a director of London's Institute of Contemporary Arts (1970-1972) and chair of architecture at the Bartlett School of Architecture at University College...
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