But
American views on the subject have also been manipulated by a campaign by energy producers — mainly the Koch brothers (who back the Tea Party) and the American Petroleum Institute — to paint climate change as an invention of anti-growth liberal tree - huggers.
Not exact matches
Integer also publishes public reports
on a variety of shopper habits, primarily from an
American point of
view, ranging across
subjects like holiday shopping trends and coupon usage.
The recent publication of Elisabeth Kübler - Ross's second book
on death and dying provides an opportunity to examine the
views of the
American scholar most widely read and quoted
on that
subject.
indeed, while we know that the
views of most
Americans on the
subject are complex and even contradictory?
Warner Archive rescues one of Samuel Fuller's most incisive films from obscurity, preserving its pulpy but profound
view of racism for a time when honest, angry, self - implicating
American films
on the
subject are more welcome than ever.
Cohen's story is misguided
on several levels, but the basic problem is that she claims to be writing about «the culture of poverty,» but instead writes about the revival of academic interest in the dysfunctional African -
American family, the
subject of a controversial 1965 report by Daniel Patrick Moynihan («The Negro Family: The Case for National Action,» which can be
viewed here.).
WalkingStick is the
subject of a large retrospective exhibition at the Smithsonian's National Museum of the
American Indian in Washington, D.C., which will be
on view until mid-September 2016.
The evening will also feature a 1955 film by Rudy Burckhardt as well as film of Edith Schloss, the
subject of a major retrospective now
on view at Sundaram Tagore Gallery, leading a tour of her apartment where she vividly describes her own paintings, her career and her vast knowledge of
American and European art history and mythology, past and present.
One of the most innovative explorers of this vanguard has been Laura Owens, the
subject of a jubilant, chameleonic midcareer survey now
on view at the Whitney Museum of
American Art.
A solo exhibition of twenty portrait paintings by Mary Whyte,
on view at the Butler Institute of
American Art in Youngstown, Ohio, through November 24, 2013, speaks to Whyte's ongoing preoccupation with
subjects she calls «everyday people.»
Middlebury College Museum of Art opens Edward Hopper in Vermont an exhibition of watercolors and drawings of Vermont
subjects by the
American painter,
on view May 23 — August 11, 2013.
Among the works
on view are Carrie Mae Weems's Untitled (Man Smoking / Malcolm X), 1990, which explores human experience from the vantage point of an African
American female
subject; a «femmage» painting by Miriam Schapiro titled Agony in the Garden that pays homage to Frida Kahlo; a haunting print by Kara Walker of a self - empowered heroine from the
American antebellum South; and a «bunny» sculpture by Nayland Blake that challenges constructions of masculinity.
His work is the
subject of a critically acclaimed mid-career retrospective, Glenn Ligon: AMERICA, organized by the Whitney Museum of
American Art and currently
on view at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, TX.
Johns, Pettibone, and Rosenquist each deploy distinct iconographies derived from popular culture to articulate parodic and ironical
views on subjects centered
on American politics and consumer culture.
The paintings he made during his last 20 years, starting with the war years, are the
subject of «Braque: The Late Works,» a retrospective that opened here at the Royal Academy of Arts and is
on view through Aug. 31 at the Menil Collection in Houston, Texas, its only
American venue.
His work has been the
subject of numerous major retrospectives worldwide, including the current traveling exhibition Ellsworth Kelly: Red Green Blue,
on view through July of this year at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and opening at the Whitney Museum of
American Art in August.