Sentences with phrase «cultural establishment»

Our political and cultural establishment still seems determined to define freedom as «the permission to do what you want, when you want, as you want and how you want».
During his production residency between 10 April — 4 May 2014, Kennedy invited audiences into an informal conversation about how the visiting public use cultural establishments like The Tetley.
He did not think that leadership was up to replacing the religious and cultural establishment rooted in the Church of England.»
The white Protestant cultural establishment could retain its hegemony if the religious heritage were so broadly defined as to be open to all opinions, at least all liberal opinions.
Now #MeToo has reached Parnassus, as a sexual harassment scandal taints the world's most prestigious literary prize and forces the international cultural establishment to rethink its values.
Novosibirsk is a dynamic hub of commerce, industry and thriving culture, home to more than 30 scientific research institutions and internationally acclaimed cultural establishments such as Novosibirsk Opera and Ballet Theatre, Novosibirsk Philharmonic Hall and M.I. Glinka State Conservatory.
Burlington House is the bastion of the high cultural establishment.
As much as artists and cultural establishments hold importance in shaping New York City, small businesses are equally as vital to the cultural lifeblood that defines New York City.
In fact, from this point onwards, what started as a fissure in the side of an ailing cultural establishment turns into an ever widening gap between the reality of new rapid cultural change and what was taken for granted by the hopelessly backward looking parochial art world which was then so quickly replaced by the self serving rhetoric of a transatlantic «high» modernist art.
One reason for this is that, before the establishment of Israel in 1948, Judaism had never had the experience of being the religio» cultural establishment in a modern state.
Trump is a creature of today's political and cultural establishment.
We need to be patient with our myopic political and cultural establishments.
Today the cultural establishment views faithful Catholics with suspicion, disdain, or condescension.
Second, the cultural establishment accepted Catholicism as a possible and permissible artistic identity.
The second observation, that the cultural establishment once accepted Catholicism as a possible and permissible artistic identity, also needs to be substantially revised.
Part of the problem, of course, is that in the field of religion we are still dealing with the vestiges of a cultural establishment.
As Kramer progressed through the 1950s and 1960s, he confronted an increasingly painful dichotomy: on the one hand, his brilliance as an art critic propelled him toward the center of the cultural establishment (he eventually became chief art critic of the New York Times); on the other hand, his political and moral concerns estranged him from the growing radicalism of the intellectual class that controlled the establishment.
This «American pattern» of exuberant Protestant denominationalism, separate from the state but forming almost a cultural establishment, was brought to Brazil specifically by sectors marked by two recent historical experiences: the colonization of the American frontier and Southern slavery.
Surrounded by more than 200 dining, retail and cultural establishments, this is Philadelphia's High Street shopping neighborhood, stretching from the Avenue of the Arts (Broad Street) to 21st Street, between Spruce and Market Streets.
In his early career Warhol forced the cultural establishment to integrate signs of crass consumerism (the Soup Cans) and commercial exploitation (the Marilyns) into the world of high art, thus helping to destroy the very distinction between high and low art.
The cultural establishment, however, loved them.
Beauty and spirituality were anathema to the cultural establishment, then, as they are today.
The latter «blasted» what was seen as the smug complacency of the British arts and cultural establishment and announced the new Vorticist aesthetic: «The New Vortex plunges to the heart of the Present: we produce a New Living Abstraction».
It's not just that they went to Princeton together and both became towering figures in the nation's cultural establishment (Fried has become one of America's most lauded academics) but that Fried's and Stella's ideas are intertwined.
Villa Vassilieff, a cultural establishment owned by the City of Paris, is located in the heart of Montparnasse, on the site of Marie Vassilieff's former studio, which until 2013 housed the Musée du Montparnasse.
This time, with a music hall, cruise ship terminal, cultural establishments and retail.
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