Sentences with phrase «end of the sixties»

The year is 1970, the burnt - out end of the sixties with all the promise of the «peace and love» decade gone to ruin.
... before Disco, at the end of the sixties and the beginning of the seventies, this country was a dancing WASTELAND.
Thus when the guerrillas of the New Left marched off the streets and into the universities at the end of the sixties, they did not create «proletarian studies» programs, but fortresses of ethnic and gender politics.
BIRTH CONTROL were formed at the end of sixties.
Certainly abortion, although it was legalized in Britain at the end of the Sixties (just a few years before it became legal in the U.S.), is still an issue that sets moral compasses aquiver.
Billy the Kid is invoked not only as Peckinpah saw him, a symbol of 19th - century Romantic ideas of rebellion, on the run from the inevitable encroachment of 20th - century capitalist forces, but also in terms of the back - to - the - land hippie nostalgia that arose when more radical political hopes were crushed at the end of the Sixties.
And at the end of those sixty seconds you have one of the most instantly tractable and yet compellingly complex puzzles in board gaming.
The Whitney museum's one - eyed view, doesn't explain that the art world was at a crossroads at the end of the sixties.
The paradox of Frank Stella was that he had deconstructed the tradition of painting and sculpture so successfully that he became a new symbol for it at the end of the sixties.
The utter absurdity of this situation led us to the disturbing crossroads American Art faced at the end of the sixties.
By the end of the sixties Young also painted several series of multi-colored dot paintings and a strong and compelling series of line paintings - generally in two colors, sometimes with numbers, always strangely lyrical and poetic.
There is a gap in our understanding of the crossroads we faced at the end of the sixties.
By following his intuitive sensibility he made radical decisions that placed him at the crossroads at the end of the sixties.
Those turned out, by the end of the sixties, to endorse almost anything but more color - field.
In the sixties, Greenberg's and Fried's modernist doctrine dominated the American discussions on art; meanwhile, the artists Allan Kaprow, Dick Higgins, Henry Flynt, Mel Bochner, Robert Smithson and Joseph Kosuth wrote articles on art exemplifying a pluralistic anti- and post-modernist tendency which gained more influence at the end of the sixties.
At the end of the sixties, Thek left for Europe, where he created extraordinary environments, incorporating elements from art, literature, theater, and religion, often employing fragile and ephemeral substances, including wax and latex.
«A sculptor, painter, and one of the first artists to create environments or installations, Paul Thek came to recognition showing his sculpture in New York galleries in the 1960s... At the end of the sixties, Thek left for Europe, where he created extraordinary environments, incorporating elements from art, literature, theater, and religion, often employing fragile and ephemeral substances, including wax and latex.»
Towards the end of the sixties I was invited to have a solo exhibition at the Guggenheim museum in New York.
Nearing the end of the Sixties, Douglas returned to Cambridge to fulfill his Harvard obligation.
Spectrum: Dr. Christy, you and I seem to be almost exact contemporaries, having graduated from college at the end of the sixties.
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