Sentences with phrase «critics such»

So, even Bitcoin Cash critics such as Bishop applaud that users can create their own cryptocurrency if they don't like a particular technical feature.
Tyler Winklevoss has previously defended Bitcoin against critics such as Warren Buffett, J.P. Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon and Goldman Sachs.
Not much, according to critics such as Daily Mail columnist Melanie Phillips: «Under the camouflage of human rights, this is the way freedom dies.»
Why offer your critics such an easy target?
The operator, ExxonMobil, retrofitted the 50 - centimeter tube to compensate for the demands of pushing tar sand oil through in the opposite direction, but the higher temperatures and pressures may nonetheless have contributed to the rupture or sped up preexisting corrosion, suggest critics such as NRDC's Anthony Swift.
So you can bet your sweet ass that climate critics such as you find here will crawl over every little piece of work that comes out.
She was, after all, Obama's secretary of state, and it was under her that the State Department issued a draft review approving Keystone XL that was sharply criticized by Obama's own EPA, but still approved in final form, despite the objection of expert critics such as James Hansen, director of NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies, who has argued that the big - picture global warming concerns mean that tar sands must be left in the ground:
However, turning away from such a successful art movement at the time seemed like a real challenge, since it enjoyed a lot of attention from the public and great critics such as Clement Greenberg and Harold Rosenberg.
After working in Paris in the 1950s and»60s, she moved to New York in the 1960s to establish the feminist gallery A.I.R. and to join with artists and critics such as Leon Golub (her husband), Robert Morris and Lucy Lippard in forming the Art Workers» Coalition.
She painted media plutocrats and their wives, curators, critics such as Meyer Schapiro, poets, other artists.
Fahlström's work is in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art Although some critics such as Frances Richard dismissed him as a «throwback to Surrealism or Agitprop at worst» other critics, such as Mary Flanagan have seen his use of games as constituting examples of critical play.
By the late 1960s important critics such as Clement Greenberg and Michael Fried noted Truitt's work in their discussion of trends of abstraction that had come to be categorized as «minimal.»
Critics such as Benjamin Buchloh, Hal Foster, Craig Owens, and Mira Schor were highly critical of its relation to the marketability of painting on the rapidly expanding art market, celebrity, the backlash against feminism, anti-intellectualism, and a return to mythic subjects and individualist methods they deemed outmoded.
American Scene Painting was promoted by conservative, anti-Modernist critics such as Thomas Craven, who saw it as a way to defeat the influence of abstraction arriving from Europe.
After the award was presented at Tate Britain in London last night, Mr Leckey, 44, dismissed critics such as Brian Sewell, who had slammed the quality of the entries this year.
In the end, Siegel's art history has more intrinsic ties to society and how it has evolved than does the art history constructed by critics such as Greenberg, powerful galleries, collectors, and museums.
Starting more or less in the 1960s, a new generation of critics was influenced by Greenberg's ideas and developed a secondary, more «conceptual» or intellectualized approach to formalism, often in an attempt to acknowledge the challenges of critics such as Rosenberg and Alloway.
He engaged with artists and critics such as Ben Nicholson and Herbert Read (Read described him as «the supreme master of the collage»).
Some consider Feeley part of the Color Field arm of Abstract Expressionism as well, while other critics such as Gene Baro saw an independent artist unrelated to the abstract expressionist legacy — «in the way that baroque art is remote from ancient Egyptian art and presumes different standards of value and habits of mind.»
The exhibition will open on September 26, 2015, at 12 pm — and will be accompanied by an in - depth catalogue with essays by critics such as Donald Kuspi, which will be presented in both English and Spanish.
He created his own productions, under the nomenclature «Ray Gun Theater» which incorporated his soft sculptures in happenings featuring key New York artists, dealers and critics such as Lucas Samaras, Tom Wesselman, Carolee Schneemann, Barbara Rose and Annina Nosei.
The success of the New York contemporary art market depended upon a substantial number of collectors interested in new art and a complex triangular relationship between art dealers, critics such as Clement Greenberg and Harold Rosenberg, and museums.
The first is the extent to which these artists were written out of the post-war Abstract Expressionist movement by the New York critics such as Clement Greenberg, even though they were deeply involved from the outset.
These works formed the basis of his groundbreaking 1971 exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art and drew praise from prominent critics such as Clement Greenberg, who quickly became a champion of Bowling's work.
[32] Later, Peter Bürger would make a distinction between the historical avant - garde and modernism, and critics such as Krauss, Huyssen, and Douglas Crimp, following Bürger, identified the historical avant - garde as a precursor to postmodernism.
But in that time the magazine featured contributions from hundreds of artists, a list that now reads like a who's - who of 1970s art: Yvonne Rainer, Gordon Matta - Clark, Alan Vega (Suicide), William Wegman, Nancy Holt, Jack Smith, Dorothea Rockburne, Robert Morris, Adrian Piper, Laurie Anderson, Carolee Schneemann and Carl Andre; critics such as Lucy Lippard contributed writing.
To reflect the museum - quality nature of this collection, the «Eyes Wide Open» exhibition and auction are accompanied by a scholarly catalogue, which features texts by curators and critics such as Carolyn Christov - Bakargiev, Hans - Ulrich Obrist and Sarah Whitfield, as well as essays by the collectors.
They include the ambivalent and hence easily misunderstood «nationalism» of his iconography — American flags and maps of the 48 contiguous states first and foremost — and, in the eyes of critics such as Pierre Restany, who in the late 1950s launched Nouveau Réalisme in competition with New York School Neo-Dada and Pop, an identifiably American nostalgia.
The paintings were lauded by influential critics such as Dore Ashton and Lucy Lippard, and admired by fellow artists such as Frank Stella and Donald Judd, both of whom were among the first collectors of her work.
Thus she was first schooled in the aesthetic standards of the male universal — then represented by Modernist formalism, in particular as it was espoused and delineated by critics such as Clement Greenberg — before she began to search for what might constitute a feminine / female / feminist aesthetic, whether such a thing might be, and, if so, how it might be different than the first system.
It takes artists — plus working critics such as Saltz — to say no to the now and yes to the not yet, but can they?
Bucklow's portrait of Greenberg shares the belief of critics such as Rosalind Krauss that Greenberg's cult of the pure modern work of art excluded irrationality, physicality, sexuality and the mess of life.
Abstraction may or may not be alive, but critics such as Clement Greenberg or Michel Foucault definitely are dead, and these artists hardly miss them.
Critics such as Peter Wolf, a lecturer in graphic design at Arizona State University, aren't convinced.
Earlier this year, other critics such as the C.D. Howe Institute, a University of Guelph professor, and Capital Economics also raised concern about CMHC, also calling for Canada to open up the market to more private insurers.
Critics such as Councilman Brian Coleman and former school board member Dwaine Williams see the city's public school system shrinking as education becomes more privatized.
Critics such as privacy law scholars and some parents are worried about the potential harmful repercussions of collecting this kind of data.
Critics such as the New Jersey Education Association — the state's largest teachers union — question whether the state Department of Education is putting too much weight on test scores as well as whether it's moving too fast toward implementing the complicated overhaul.
The problem, as critics such as Robert Maynard Hutchins, E. D. Hirsch Jr., and Diane Ravitch have repeatedly shown, is that apart from a small number of schools serving highly motivated, well - to - do students, progressive education has rarely fulfilled its pedagogical promise.
Critics such as Eric Hanushek, an economist at the Hoover Institution, argued these decisions were simply «throwing money at schools.»
Note, though, that critics such as Rothstein never suggest a better way of setting such levels.
The film did only a fraction of the business of, say, the previous year's Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors, but it did earn a few favorable reviews even as it repulsed critics such as Roger Ebert.Thereafter, Fleming's career waxed extremely uneven from a critical standpoint, though his grosses remained generally favorable throughout and the projects kept rolling in.
Well - received by both diners and critics such as the New York Times, Just presents a.
And Western critics such as Francine Frankel, a political scientist at the University of Pennsylvania, concluded that the Indian gains were uneven.
In my view, these insights are the greatest ongoing contribution of feminist critics such as Longino.
Critics such as Lord Lester, the Liberal Democrat peer who introduced the idea of registering civil partnerships in a private member's bill two years ago, shared the government's dismay.
It is this plan that critics such as the RCN and Labour's shadow health secretary, Andy Burnham, have warned would turn the NHS into a two - tier system in which those who can pay get preferential treatment.
But critics such as parent advocate Avi Israel point to the hotline's shortcomings.
It alleged that the move was carefully engineered by the government to silence opposition critics such as Dr. Donkor.
They include arch critics such as Jess Phillips, who has been outspoken in her criticism of his leadership and consequently received abuse from some Corbyn supporters on social media.
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