Sentences with phrase «1960s upon life»

It explores the era - defining significance and impact of the late 1960s upon life today.

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She endorses John E Kennedy's response of 1960 to the Baptist preachers of Houston when he assured them, in effect, that he would not let his religion impinge upon his politics (or, as it turned out, much else in his life).
This grim tale is based upon actual events and chronicles the coming - of - age of two high - school seniors living in gritty Caddo, Texas in 1960.
The interdisciplinary and experimental methods and community - based forms of living adopted at Black Mountain had a profound influence upon the artistic and social transformations of the 1960s and are still relevant today.
Some of the other exhibits of note that I happened to come upon included «Jack Beal, Alfred Leslie, and Philip Pearlstein and the Emergence of a New Realism: Paintings and Drawings, 1960 - 1990» at George Adams Gallery at 525 W. 26th St. (up through Aug 10), and the Pearlstein nudes from the 1960s are gorgeous; Gilbert & George «London Pictures» at Lehmann Maupin at 540 W. 26th St., which features the British duo's recent repurposing of tabloid headlines for sensational effect (it closed June 23); and «I Don't Know My Life What To Do With,» new colorful abstract paintings by Steven Charles, at the Stux Gallery at 530 W. 25th St. (closed June 1960s are gorgeous; Gilbert & George «London Pictures» at Lehmann Maupin at 540 W. 26th St., which features the British duo's recent repurposing of tabloid headlines for sensational effect (it closed June 23); and «I Don't Know My Life What To Do With,» new colorful abstract paintings by Steven Charles, at the Stux Gallery at 530 W. 25th St. (closed June 23).
Edwards viewed the aftermath of the Watts riots when he lived and worked in Los Angeles during the 1960s and witnessed the continued struggle for equality upon his move to New York and in subsequent trips to Latin America and Africa, where he established a second home and studio in Senegal.
• Performance Art (Early 1960s onwards) A form of avant - garde art based upon a live performance in front of a live audience by the artist, or others.
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