Not exact matches
Over at No Left Turns, Peter Lawler reminds us that part
of the problem with an unrestrained judicial
activism is precisely its championing
of the ever expanding rights
of the Lockean individual — the essential premise
of Texas v. Lawrence is that the word «liberty» as used in the Fourteenth Amendment is an indeterminate
concept meant to be expanded indefinitely by the Supreme Court.
When you subscribe to Humanism, Naturalism, Materialism, Realism,
Activism, what have you, which all are doctrines, you are already an «active» believer
of some sort, which defies the very
concept of Atheism, which is «passive.»
Pravica — well - known for his community
activism and dedication to spreading the joy
of science to the masses via television, radio, print media, and public forum appearances — has worked to further the field through development
of several innovative
concepts.
Previous rounds have been broad in scope and
concept, ranging from topics
of activism to architecture, and including disciplines such as design, media arts, drawing, film, installation, intervention, literature, painting, performance, photography, print making, sculpture, and others, such as scientific field work.
This project takes the impetus from recent
activism in public parks and squares, but its core comes from an idealistic, almost utopian,
concept of the optimism for the shared responsibility
of a public site by people and the artist's role in solidifying that contract.
McElheny takes impetus from the
activism of recent years, but Prismatic Park reconceives this ferment as an idealistic, almost utopian
concept for the shared responsibility towards a public site that still allots space for the highly individual, unique voice.
The artist is similarly fascinated by monastic
activism in France during the 1930s and 1940s and the lifestyle
concepts of nuns between religion and politics.
Luján combined two world - making
concepts, Aztlán, the mythic northern ancestral home
of the indigenous Mexican Aztecs that became a charged symbol
of Chicano
activism; and Magulandia, the term Luján coined for the space in which he lived and produced his work, and for his work as a whole.
Exploring the entanglement
of the voice with battleground
concepts in HIV / AIDS
activism like agency, citizenship, language, representation, inter-subjectivity, and the body, the exhibition weaves together sound and video works, including excerpts from the seminal «Tongues Untied» (1989) by Marlon Riggs, alongside Mykki Blanco's 2016 video
of Zoe Leonard's 1992 poem, «I want a president...» directed by Adinah Dancyger.
In addition Moyer's work, influenced by a background in design and queer
activism, intricately weaves together
concept, research, and lived experience with a range
of stylistic and physical references.
Beuys's political
activism, his broad
concept of creativity, and his commitment to both art and education challenged the traditional role
of an artist.
With the help
of Jason Mark, editor
of the Earth Island Journal, and a fabulous agent, we birthed the
concept of a guidebook to
activism peppered with success stories from the field.