Sentences with phrase «new cultural revolution»

About Blog John's Little Green Book chronicles the stories of China's New Cultural Revolution.

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Named one of the «Top 10 Great Places to Retire» by AARP, Asheville is experiencing a major cultural revolution, with the addition of new residents, restaurants, live music, and a vibrant arts community.
There are many new technologies which have made possible the cultural revolution that is now taking place in almost every part of life globally.
I have argued in a forthcoming work, The Realities of Faith and The Revolution in Cultural Forms, that the dimension of depth which has appeared in contemporary theology under the discussion of eschatology, has affinities with this new vision of science, if in fact it is not of apiece with it.
As has been the case the rest of the cultural revolution of the last fifty years, the meritocrats will use their new freedom wisely, while the weakest and most vulnerable members of society won't.
It is impossible to understand it without relating it to the «new theology» which preceded the cultural revolution and pushed God's transcendence beyond our ken, entrusting meaning to man.
Library, 1961) ~ Charles Hartshorne, The Logic of Perfection and Other Essays in Neoclassical Metaphysics (La Salle, Ill.: Open Court, 1962) ~ Bernard E, Meland, The Realities of Faith: the Revolution of Cultural Forces (New York: Oxford University Press, 1962): and Daniel Day Williams, The Spirit and the Forms of Love (New York: Harper & Row, 1968).
About a year ago, R. R. Reno used the New Yorker's cartoon figurehead, with his characteristic top hat and monocle, as a caricature of those intellectuals in the late sixties and early seventies who failed to see the significance of the cultural revolution occurring all around them.
Other scholars who have similar views to Cobb's have begun to speak quite openly about the necessity of a new tyranny, even to speak favorably of the issue of the Chinese cultural revolution.
Anti-persecution charity, Release International, said new regulations that have come into force could lead to the most severe crackdown on the church in China since the Cultural Revolution.
«Cultural revolution in the study of the gut microbiome: Human gut - on - a-chip technology used to co-culture gut microbiome, human intestinal cells could lead to new therapies for inflammatory bowel diseases.»
Don't forget, these guys were responsible for the «cultural explosion»» — a revolution in thinking that led to such startling new forms of expression as cave paintings, specialized tools, and bones carved into the first flutes.
David Fincher's The Social Network is the stunning tale of a new breed of cultural insurgent: a punk genius who sparked a revolution and changed the face of human interaction for a generation, and perhaps forever.
Titled after the local slang for the city's fabled 42nd Street, The Deuce explores the rough - and - tumble world of the sex trade from the moment when both a liberalizing cultural revolution in American sexuality and new legal definitions of obscenity created a billion - dollar industry that is now an elemental component of the American cultural landscape.
Meanwhile in New York actors, actresses, artists and the like are part of a cultural revolution including such figures as Rockefeller and Da Vinci to name but a few.
K - 4.3 The History of the United States: Democratic Principles and Values and the People from Many Cultures Who Contributed to Its Cultural, Economic, and Political Heritage GRADES 5 - 12 NSS - USH.5 - 12.1 Era 1: Three Worlds Meet (Beginnings to 1620) NSS - USH.5 - 12.2 Era 2: Colonization and Settlement (1585 - 1763) NSS - USH.5 - 12.3 Era 3: Revolution and the New Nation (1754 - 1820s) NSS - USH.5 - 12.4 Era 4: Expansion and Reform (1801 - 1861) NSS - USH.5 - 12.5 Era 5: Civil War and Reconstruction (1850 - 1877) NSS - USH.5 - 12.6 Era 6: The Development of the Industrial United States (1870 - 1900) NSS - USH.5 - 12.7 Era 7: The Emergence of Modern America (1890 - 1930) NSS - USH.5 - 12.8 Era 8: The Great Depression and World War II (1929 - 1945) NSS - USH.5 - 12.9 Era 9: Postwar United States (1945 to early 1970s) NSS - USH.5 - 12.10 Era 10: Contemporary United States (1968 to the Present)
It is interesting that this parent revolution is portrayed in this book as happening in New York City, a «multilingual apple» where Americans have always had different linguistic and cultural practices (García & Fishman, 2001).
The Bathing Women follows the lives of four women - Tiao, a children's book editor; Fan, her sister, who thinks escaping to America might solve her problems; Fei, a hedonistic and self - destructive young woman; and Youyou, a chef - from childhood during the Cultural Revolution to adulthood in the new market economy.
For artists who grew up with the Cultural Revolution's legacy of oppressive political and artistic controls, the new era demanded fresh experiments in the language of expression.
The resulting Memory Doors, Ash and Spring Poppy Fields series rose from this new direction and further reference Buddhism and the Cultural Revolution.
Manglano - Ovalle has also exhibited at the Instituto Cultural Cabañas Museum, Guadalajara, Mexico; Center for Contemporary Arts, Cincinnati; Galerie Froment et Putnam, Paris; Revolution, Detroit; Real Art Ways, Hartford; Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York; the Warehouse Project, Miami; and New Langton Arts, San Francisco.
The 1839 debut of the daguerreotype, as it became known, would signal a cultural revolution that offered a new form of realism so magical that it was met with apprehension, if not downright foreboding.
JS: «The current generation of Chinese artists not only takes a new view of the contemporary world, but is also contributing to a veritable Chinese «cultural revolution».
Contemporary Chinese Photography and the Cultural Revolution, Staatliche Mussen zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany (2017); The Exhibition Go Annual Contemporary Art in China, Beijing Minsheng Art Museum (2016); Silk Road International, Art Museum of Nanjing University of Arts, Nanjing, China (2016); New Capital: Huang Yu Collection Exhibition, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chengdu, China (2016); Guns and Roses, Kunstraum, Potsdam c / o Waschhaus, Germany (2016); Links — Locality and Nomadism, The Galaxy Museum of Contemporary Art, Chongqing, China (2015 - 2016); Beyond the Earth — The First Xi'an Contemporary Photography Exhibition, Xi'an Art Museum, Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, China (2015); Chinese Photography: Twentieth Century and Beyond, Three Shadows Photography Art Centre, Beijing, China (2015); Unfamiliar Asia: The Second Beijing Photo Biennial, CAFA Art Museum, Beijing, China (2015); China 8: Contemporary Art from China on the Rhine and Ruhr, Folkwang Museum, Essen, Germany (2015); 2nd Three Shadows Experimental Image Open Exhibition, Three Shadows Photography Art Centre, Beijing China (2015); and Pull Left — Not Always Right,» Urban Arts Space, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH (2014), Hillstrom Museum of Art, Saint Peter, MN (2014); and Unboundedness, China Cultural Center, Berlin, Germany (2013 - 2014).
The exhibition also includes four new oil paintings that continue Zhang's inquiries into the domestic interiors to which people returned after the Cultural Revolution, and in which the artist came of age.
Both the original shows are representative of the revolution from below that characterized the New York art world in the postmodernist era, particularly the influence of punk and street cultures on an emerging generation of artists involved less in conceptual than social and cultural issues.
Hongtu Zhang (b. 1943, China, lives in New York) was raised in a Muslim family in China during the Cultural Revolution (1966 - 1976).
An expert in ancient Chinese ceramics, Ai's continued desecration of individual vases can be seen as political comment on the organized destruction of cultural and historical values that took place during the Cultural Revolution, when everything old was replaced by cultural and historical values that took place during the Cultural Revolution, when everything old was replaced by Cultural Revolution, when everything old was replaced by the new.
The social network of Pan Yuliang's early career as a modernist artist and an art educator in the period of the Republic of China resonated with larger social - political movements at that time: from the cultural construct of «New Woman» and the New Culture Movement, to the revolution and reform launched by the Nationalist Party and early Communists and the rise of modern nationalism in China, and from the end of World War I to the Japanese Invasion in 1937.
Jiang's book publications include Burden or Legacy: from the Chinese Cultural Revolution to Contemporary Art (Hong Kong University Press, 2007), the Revolution Continues: New Art from China (Jonathan Cape, 2008), Red: China's Cultural Revolution (Jonathan Cape, 2010) and An Era without Memory: Chinese Contemporary Photography on Urban Transformation (Thames and Hudson, 2015), and he is Principal Editor of the Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art (Intellect).
It highlights the different approach in the generation of artists living through the Cultural Revolution, who find their subject in researching the past while dealing with the present, and the new generation, who engage in an uprooted society, moving forward into a new social - culturalCultural Revolution, who find their subject in researching the past while dealing with the present, and the new generation, who engage in an uprooted society, moving forward into a new social - culturalcultural future.
Jay Jopling shows Gilbert & George at inaugural White Cube HK exhibition White Cube has joined Gagosian along with leading Chinese galleries to create a new «Cultural Revolution» in China.
Curator Victor Wang brings together site - specific commissions and new and old work in the show, from artists born after China's Cultural Revolution.
5, 2017 The New York — based artist, who was separated from his parents at the age of two and grew up on a collective farm outside Hangzhou during the Cultural Revolution, is known for his large - scale watercolors that at first glance look like traditional scrolls, then yield subversive narratives upon closer inspection.
This was a time of great cultural and social dislocation borne of new technologies, a time in which one can find parallels with much of the dislocation we feel in this age of meta - information, the growth of A.I. and the blinding speed of the digital revolution.
2008 Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, MD - ʻPortraits Re / Examined: A Dawoud Bey Projectʼ 2007 • Howard Yezerski Gallery, Boston, Ma — ʻDawoud Bey: Pictures: 1975 - 2005ʼ • Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover, MA — ʻClass Pictures» (Travels to Aperture Gallery, New York, NY; Contemporary Art Museum, Houston, TX; Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, NC; Indianapolis Museum of Art, IN; Contemporary Art Museum, Baltimore, MD; Milwaukee Art Museum, WI; Kresge Art Museum, East Lansing, MI) 2004 • Detroit Institute of Art, Detroit, MI - «Dawoud Bey: Detroit Portraits» • Gorney Bravin + Lee, NY - «Class Pictures» • Revolution, Ferndale, MI - «Dawoud Bey: The Watsonville Series» 2003 • Smart Museum of Art, Chicago, IL - «Dawoud Bey: The Chicago Project» 2002 • Gorney Bravin + Lee, New York, NY - «Dawoud Bey» • Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago, IL - «Dawoud Bey: New Photographic Work» 2001 • Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco, CA - «Dawoud Bey» 1999 • Rhona Hoffman Gallery at Gallery 312, Chicago, IL - «Dawoud Bey: Recent Work» • Parrish Art Museum, Southampton, NY - «Dawoud Bey: The Southampton Project» • Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT - «Portraits of New Haven Teenagers» 1998 • Galerie Nordenhake, Stockholm, Sweden - «Dawoud Bey» • Queens Museum of Art, Queens, NY - «Dawoud Bey» 1997 • Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago, IL - «Dawoud Bey: Recent Work» • The Light Factory, Charlotte, NC - «Dawoud Bey: Portraits» • Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover, MA - «Dawoud Bey: Recent Photographic Portraits» • Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT - «Dawoud Bey: Hartford Portraits 1996» («Dawoud Bey / MATRIX 132,» «Dawoud Bey / Amistad Gallery,» «African American Studio Portraits: Dawoud Bey Selects from the Amistad Foundation Collection») 1996 • David Beitzel Gallery, NYC — ʻDawoud Beyʼ • University of Massachusetts Amherst, Fine Arts Center - «Dawoud Bey» • High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA - «Picturing the South: The Commission Project» • Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, OH - «Dawoud Bey: Residency Exhibition» • Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco, CA - «Dawoud Bey» 1995 • Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN - «Dawoud Bey: Portraits, 1975 - 1995» (Travels to Albright - Knox Gallery, Buffalo, NY; Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, IL; Virginia Beach Center for the Arts, VA; El Paso Museum, TX; The Newark Museum, NJ, The Jersey City Museum, NJ; Robeson Center Gallery, Newark, NJ; Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, OH; Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis, MO; The Barbican Centre, London, England)(Catalog) • The Photographer's Gallery, London, England - «Dawoud Bey» 1994 • Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH - ʻDawoud Bey Photographs: Portraitsʼ • Olin Art Gallery, Kenyon College, Gambier, OH - «Dawoud Bey» 1993 • The Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, IL - «Polaroid Portraits» • Stockton State College, Pamona, NJ - «Dawoud Bey: Photographs» • Drew University, Madison, NJ - «Photographs from the Streets» 1992 • Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover, MA - ʻDawoud Bey: Photographic Portraitsʼ • The Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn, NY - «Dawoud Bey: Photographs» 1991 • Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA - ʻDawoud Beyʼ 1990 • Ledel Gallery, NYC - ʻRecent Photographsʼ (Catalog) 1988 • BACA Downtown Center for the Arts, Brooklyn, NY - ʻBrooklyn Street Portraitsʼ 1986 • Light Work, Syracuse, NY - ʻDawoud Beyʼ • The Midtown Y Photography Gallery, NYC - ʻPhotographs by Dawoud Beyʼ • Blue Sky Gallery, Portland, OR - ʻDawoud Beyʼ 1984 • Hunter College, Center for Puerto Rican Studies, NYC - ʻPuerto Rico: A Chronicleʼ 1983 • Cinque Gallery, NYC - ʻDawoud Bey: Recent Photographsʼ 1979 • Studio Museum in Harlem, NYC - ʻHarlem, USAʼ
Immersed in the New York Pop Art and social revolution music scene, Larry is perhaps best known for the exuberance of his style and his use of the media to illuminate cultural issues.
Solo Exhibitions 2010 Perimeter Gallery, Chicago, IL Revolution: Still Motion, McNay Art Museum, San Antonio 2009 Ben Whitehouse: Observation, Arkansas Art Center, Little Rock, AR 2008 Revolution, Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, IL 2007 Revolution, The Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts Revolution, Alfedena Gallery, Chicago Here and Now, David Klein Gallery, Birmingham, MI 2005 New Work, Gallery Henoch, New York 2003 Leelanau: Michigan's Eden, Grand Rapids Art Museum, Michigan 2002 New Painting, Belloc Lowndes Fine Art, Chicago 2001 Gallery Henoch, New York Edward Carson Waller Museum, Glencoe, IL 1999 Belloc Lowndes Fine Art, Chicago 1998 The Chicago Cultural Center 1996 Belloc Lowndes Fine Art, Chicago Capstick - Dale Fine Art, New York
There is no doubt that the tremendous development in the course of life and its demands, the massive revolution in communication technology and the economic, cultural and social openness have led to the emergence of a new type of crimes that were not known in the 20th century: white collar crimes (economic crimes).
Exploration of the many cultural factors shaping new patterns of sexual behavior including the divorce revolution, changing attitudes towards work and career, and the new financial pressures many young people face today
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