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London-based photographer Adrian Samson has received commissions from a diverse selection of clients over the years, including the Frieze Art Fair, Miu Miu,Wallpaper, Numero Berlin, and The New York Times. But for this more personal project he gathered a collection of images in a tender tribute to motherhood. Objects like toys, nappies, and clothes are mingled with close-ups of fruits and bodies. The softness of a baby's skin becomes tangible as it snuggles against its mother. A playground patiently awaits the moment when the child is old enough to clamber around. And an entire series of pictures of the baby's hands emphasises the process of grasping and learning by touch.
Samson, Adrian. --- Photography, Artistic --- Motherhood in art
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Samson and Delilah. Well-known biblical figures in a tale of deception, betrayal and a haircut. Or is there more to the tale than this? There is, in fact, a good deal more, as J. Cheryl Exum demonstrates in this wide-ranging collection of her essays. Far from being a simple story, the tale in Judges 13-16 about Samson and his adventures, culminating in his fatal liaison with Delilah, is a subtle, nuanced and highly complex narrative with an elaborate literary structure, a sophisticated theological programme, and an ambitious and problematic androcentric agenda. It is, moreover, a story that lives on in literature, art, music and even Hollywood films. The eleven essays brought together in this volume investigate the Samson story from a diversity of critical perspectives and in a variety of its afterlives. Both Samson and Delilah are characters of many facets, as these essays reveal, and Judges 13-16 emerges from this investigation as a story that encourages and supports rather than resists multiple, often incompatible, modes of reading it.
222.5 --- 222.5 Jozua. Rechters. Ruth --- 222.5 Livre de Josue. Les Juges. Ruth --- Jozua. Rechters. Ruth --- Livre de Josue. Les Juges. Ruth --- Samson --- Delilah --- Dalila --- Samson, --- Shimshon --- Shimshoni, --- Shimshūn --- Simson --- שמשוני --- שמשון --- Samson - (Biblical judge) --- Delilah - (Biblical figure)
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In the first book-length study of the work and legacy of West End actor-manager George Alexander since the 1930s, George Alexander and the Work of the Actor Manager examines the key part this figure played in presenting new drama by authors including Oscar Wilde and Henry James. The book sheds new light on the figure of the actor-manager, assessing in detail the influence of Alexander within and beyond his time. At the St. James’s Theatre in London between 1891 and 1918, through a range of strategies including the support of new writers, and adaptation of fiction to the stage, Alexander sustained professional status through practices that continue to be reflected in the cultural industries today. A range of evidence is employed including production reviews, anecdotal accounts, financial records, and personal correspondence, to reveal how he operated as a business entrepreneur as well as an artistic innovator.
Alexander, George, --- Alexander, G. --- Samson, George Alexander Gibb, --- Theater—History. --- Theater. --- Actors. --- Theatre History. --- Theatre Industry. --- Performers and Practitioners. --- National/Regional Theatre and Performance. --- Stage actors --- Theater actors --- Theatrical actors --- Artists --- Entertainers --- Theater --- Dramatics --- Histrionics --- Professional theater --- Stage --- Theatre --- Performing arts --- Acting --- Actors
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Curated by renowned London-based curator, Mark Sealy MBE, the FotoFest Biennial 2020, 'African Cosmologies: Photography, Time, and the Other' brings together over 30 artists from around the globe whose works challenge traditional notions of Blackness and transnational histories in relation to concepts of liberty, rights, and representation. Taking its cues from John Coltrane's avant-garde jazz oeuvre, wherein formal modernisms of the past are made complex by radical imagination and black-futurity, this presentation of diverse ideas, artistic approaches, and material histories proposes a cosmological exploration of Africa and the contemporary African diaspora; one that defies easy categorization and spatial and temporal boundaries. In their unique practices, the featured artists turn an eye to social, cultural, and political conditions that inform and influence concepts of representation as they pertain to image production and circulation in Africa and beyond. These artists question the ways in which subjectivity is constructed and deconstructed by the camera, and in the process, reveal legacies of resistance by those who defy traditional ideas of sexual, racial, gender-based, and other marginalized identities.Produced in conjunction with the FotoFest Biennial 2020 exhibition, the 'African Cosmologies' book will feature essays by leading scholars in the fields of contemporary art, photography, and cultural studies. Images of installations, photography, film, and video works by artists will highlight the range of interdisciplinary approaches that are represented in the Biennial exhibition.
Photography, Artistic --- Art, Modern --- fotografie --- portretfotografie --- landschapsfotografie --- documentaire fotografie --- Afrika --- kolonialisme --- postkolonialisme --- Abdu'Allah Faisal --- Akinbiyi Akinbode --- Amouzou Hélène A --- Baloji Sammy --- Barnor James --- Boudjelal Bruno --- Chagas Edson --- Cole Ernest --- Cyrus Jamal --- Depara Jean --- El-Tantawy Laura --- Fosso Samuel --- Gambo Rahima --- Gyamfi Eric --- Harris Lyle Ashton --- Kambalu Samson --- Fani-Kayode Rotimi --- de Miranda Monica --- Mofokeng Santu --- Msezane Sethembile --- Muholi Zanele --- Muluneh Aïda --- Neves Eustaquio --- Ouedraogo Nyaba L --- Paulino Rosana --- Petros Dawit L --- Saro-Wiwa Zina --- Silvestri Aida --- Sobekwa Linokuhle --- Ukpong Wilfred --- Weems Carrie Mae --- leo --- Baile Shobun --- 77.041 --- Exhibitions
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