Sentences with phrase «by radical»

«This profound change will be underwritten by radical innovations in nanotechnology, robotics and biotechnology.
They were accompanied by a radical set of new tools guaranteeing formal education programming for all Provincial Court judges.
(8) the points made in the conclusion are: (1) consistent with avoiding expenditures on the criminal justice system, the federal attorney general appeared to be neglecting the plight of pre-trial inmates in custody in extremely bad jail conditions, and the provincial attorney general appeared to ignore the needs of prosecutors for greater resources of staff and time in order to work adequately; (2) similarly, the other examples presented also support the proposition that the criminal justice system is inadequately resourced because there are «no votes in justice»; and, (3) the reduction in the safeguards against wrongful convictions caused by the radical changes in procedures made necessary because governments do not provide adequate resources for the criminal justice system;
NHK World is reporting that Japanese research whaling in the Antarctic Ocean «has been sabotaged by the radical US conservation group Sea Shepherd.»
«If today's motion were ever to be implemented by some radical green government or tinpot dictator, it would lead to the death of millions of poor people in the developing world, astronomical mass unemployment, and economic collapse.»
This kind of criticism used to be done by radical campaigning journalists on the left, but of course they can't any more because they've all gone green.
-LSB-...] CFACT Collegians is the only program in America solely dedicated to confronting global warming hysteria and other misinformation spewed by the radical environmentalists at America's colleges and universities.»
Mainstream left / progressive politicians, influenced by radical green organizations, are set to destroy the iconic and famous wood ship building industry in Tasmania.
The only way we do that is by a radical and very fast overhaul.
If the footsoldiers of anti-precarity were looking for a righteous banner to march under, then the urgency and missionary purpose radiated by radical sustainability would fit the bill...
So, what is Washington controlled by the radical environmental agenda?»
Conflict of interest: RealClimate owned and funded by the radical left wing political lobby group Environmental Media Services who make millions litigating climate cases.
Then there is the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which tried to pass off as peer - reviewed and true work by radical environmental groups falsely claiming Himalayan glaciers were rapidly disappearing and crops were failing.
A view not shared by radical environmental groups who, including the UN, believe that in order to «save the planet» we must fundamentally change the current economic development model.
This platform was specifically adopted by radical environmental groups such as Earth First!
But we can't afford to be the only major country whose production has been tied in knots by radical environmentalists.
With a curatorial focus this year on collaboration, BAS8 has provided Phillips with an opportunity to run community print workshops and create a publication based on the Irregular Bulletin, a newsletter produced in the late 50s / early 60s by radical educator and artist Corita Kent and her colleague, Sister Magdalene Mary.
A collaboration with English band Throbbing Gristle titled A =P =P = A = R = I = T = I =O = N was displayed at Tramway, Glasgow in 2009; with the title taken from a poem by the radical 19th - century French writer Stéphane Mallarmé, [16] Throbbing Gristle contributed a multi-channel soundtrack that was played through sixteen hanging Audio Spotlight sound panels that Evans had incorporated into his chandelier sculpture.
You should be on the look out for a procession by radical Brazilian artist Tunga, an auditorium - based programme led by Rancourt / Yatsuk and a strange encounter by Amalia Ulman.
Organised by the radical feminist curator Alison Gingeras, it's bound to be a major talking point, and the theme of sex seems to run through many of the shows in the capital.
Inspired by the radical displays Ralph saw on a visit to the Schmuckmuseum in Pforzheim, Germany, he co-founded the Electrum Gallery (the name suggested by Angela Boyce, his wife from 1969 to 1975) in South Molton Street with Cartlidge, backed by her husband, Derek.
The inaugural exhibition on Sept. 9 included Basins, organized by Radical Abacus founder John McKissick.
She is a 2015 recipient of the Creative Capital Art Writers Grant and is currently co-editing, with Amy Scholder, a collection of writing by radical feminist author Andrea Dworkin for Semiotext (e).
It is difficult to pinpoint any artist working in this period who has pursued such an intentionally varied path, and in recent years, a new generation of artists, curators, and art lovers has been inspired by her radical inventiveness.
Piper's intersectional position as a mixed - race woman impersonating a black man gets at the core issue faced by Radical Presence — whether a construct of black performance can hold when the construction of Blackness is understood in its full and messy complexity.
A 48 - part photographic installation by radical Viennese feminist artist Renate Bertlmann is the centerpiece of the presentation.
Presented in conjunction with the exhibition Abstract Expressionist New York, Abstract Expressionism and Film comprises six programs of short and feature - length films, all drawn from the Museum's collection, that were both developed simultaneously with and inspired by the radical formal innovations of the New York School.
This book features new, monumental sculptures by German artist Georg Baselitz (born 1938), in bronze and burnished black, accompanied by a radical body of paintings titled Black Paintings.
In 2000 Doig had been bowled over by another radical Matisse, «Bathers and a Turtle», particularly its balance between large abstract planes and trio of figures.
Genzken's work has been part of the artistic discourse since she began exhibiting in the mid-1970s, but over the last decade a new generation has been inspired by her radical inventiveness.
The Los Angeles institution «dwells in the terrain of ideas and practices fueled by radical imagination» in order to transform how people engage with art.
Recycling Religion, curated by Juan Puntes and Marat Guelman, is a group exhibition, installation, new media and performance by a radical group of Eastern European Artists and select Western counterparts.
As Paul Bonin - Rodriguez writes in Performing Policy: How Contemporary Politics and Cultural Programs Redefined U.S. Artists for the Twenty - First Century, «The new artist paradigm being proposed is tempered by a radical pragmatism.
Within a short period, conventional ideas about materials, method, surface, scale, form and space were overturned by his radical reworking of all these elements.
On the reverse of the card, «The Blk Art Group was formed in the early 1980s by a radical group of young black artists including Eddie Chambers, Keith Piper, Donald Rodney and Marlene Smith.
Genzken has been part of the artistic discourse since she began exhibiting in the mid-1970s, but over the last decade a new generation of artists has been inspired by her radical inventiveness.
He leaves behind a vast, influential body of work characterized by a radical, conceptual approach to painting.
Basquiat's big break came in June 1980, when his work was included in The Times Square Show, a multi-artist exhibition curated by radical New York collective Colab and Fashion Moda, a South Bronx community arts space.
The exhibition brings together a group of contemporary artists whose work is collectively informed by these radical new findings, literal and metaphorical ideas of the cosmos and humanity's place within it.
The exhibition brings together seminal works by radical artists who came to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s, alongside works by younger artists from Amsterdam, Belfast, Lisbon, Glasgow and London.
Inspired by the radical politics of the late 1960's and frustrated by the limitations of art taught by the academics, he decided to embrace different, modern sculptural practices.
Swept away by the radical, energetic techniques of his teacher, Melchert became Voulkos's studio assistant at the University of California, Berkeley, later establishing his own program at San Francisco Art Institute.
Invisible Adversaries is inspired by the eponymous 1976 feature film by the radical Austrian artist Valie Export.
What can be achieved by a radical shift in perspective?
Her practice is defined by radical abstraction, giving deeper narrative to forms both graceful and monstrous.
Coming out of the political tumult of France in the 1960s, the activities of the group were not hermetic, isolated occurrences, but rather a response to the particular intellectual moment, one defined by radical philosophy and social unrest.
Moreover, it will exemplify the pivotal roles that the galleries played in showcasing works by radical female artists of the time.
Additional support is provided by the Radical Women Leadership Committee and the Friends of Radical Women.
Rodin was inspired by the radical new forms of dance taking France by storm in the early 1900s and sketched a number of famous dancers in his studio, including Isadora Duncan, Loie Fuller and Ruth St. Denis.
Kippenberger came of age in the 1970s and embodies the kind of punk rock libertinism of German youth in that era — cosmopolitan, intellectual, disillusioned by radical leftist politics, but disdainful of the burgeoning consumer culture of West Germany.
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