Sentences with phrase «forge new identities»

After a season where all of BoJack Horseman's characters are trying to forge new identities for themselves — parent, candidate, blogger, asexual — «The Judge» represents a fair amount of backsliding for everyone.
Disney and Jim Henson, in particular, were looking to forge new identities, away from their trademark brands.
Individuals forge this new identity by inventing and participating in ecstatic political rituals that aspire to combine perfect equality with perfect freedom.
Key offseason departures of David Backes, Troy Brouwer, and Brian Elliott will force the team to forge a new identity around its youthful core.
It's about time the series updated its cars, both to stay relevant to modern F1 and to help the championship forge a new identity now that it has been rebranded as Formula 2.
It is this mentality — the product of decades of denial — that prevents Britain from emerging from the «empire» hangover and forging a new identity for itself in a changed world.
The former foreign secretary will be described as a figure from the past but he has forged a new identity as a campaigner at the International Rescue Committee, learning from his mistakes and acquiring empathy.»
Charley's father is AWOL, he lives with his mom, Jane (Toni Collette), and much of the film's tension revolves around his attempts to forge a new identity as protector of the womenfolk while still trapped in Anton Yelchin's body.
Most of the book is about the aftermath: the years of PTSD, the strange brush with celebrity, the ravages of serious illness, and trying to forge a new identity as something other than the little girl everyone has read about.
The angry provocateur who helped to forge a new identity for German painting after the Second World War is still taking risks; the painter who saw works from his first solo exhibition in 1963 confiscated by the authorities for their grotesque sexual imagery is still challenging the viewer.
The intent is clear: The Armory Show is forging a new identity.
Amid this environment, bitcoin seems to be forging a new identity as a reliable safe - haven asset, but market observers provided varying predictions for where the price was likely to go next.

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Also, whereas younger counterparts are often hungry to forge new social networks and older workers seek identity - affirming work experiences in their remaining tenure, midlifers find it demanding enough just to maintain existing social networks.
[10] Making a quantum leap, one can not forget the legacy of colonialism, which resulted in massive ferment at various levels of society, and also resulted in different groups within society attempting to forge new patterns of relational identity.
Communities on the island were exposed to the earliest waves of European impact during a critical period of transformation and the forging of new identities.
If the earlier X-Men evoked a pleasant prep - school camaraderie, those in the new group are forever referring to themselves as a family, an alternative and in many ways idealized family where those who are feared and misunderstood by the larger society can forge a sense of identity.
Now on a new episode of «On the Score,» Lorne Balfe talks about forging his own musical identity as one of sci - fi's biggest franchises reboots itself to fight the future.
Let Me In is directed by Matt Reeves (Cloverfield), who notes that while the new film will pay respect to the original Swedish version, they intend to forge a unique identity by placing it firmly in an American context.
Seung - taek Lee's experimental practice holds an influential place in the history of Korean art; throughout his career, he has challenged traditionally held notions of identity and history, forging a new path for artistic exploration of environment, culture, and philosophy.
Throughout his six - decade career, he has continually challenged traditional notions of identity and history, forging new paths for the artistic expression of nature, philosophy, and spatial experience.
«A keen sense of history pervades their work, even as they are involved in forging new ways to consider identity, nationality, technology, community and genre.
The show paid homage to Ward's exploration of identity (including his Jamaican roots and his life as an artist in New York) and environment through immersive architectural installations, as well as sculptures and photographs, forged largely from found objects.
Even in a painting concerning the forging of a new national identity, James Rosenquist approached it with «contemporary vision — the flicker of chrome, reflections, rapid associations, quick flashes of light.
By the late nineteenth century native - born artists were adopting landscape painting as the language of the new republics, forging a new sense of national identity.
Curated by Okwui Enwezor for the Museum Villa Stuck, Munich, The Short Century is the first major survey to examine this dynamic and politically - charged era in African art and history, and how liberation movements and art have been bound together in the forging of new cultural identities.
During the early 20th century, the enigmatic and charismatic John Graham (1886 — 1961) and his circle of New York artists, which included Stuart Davis, Arshile Gorky and Willem de Kooning, forged their identities and dramatically transformed conceptions of what a painting or sculpture could be.
This exhibition brings together 50 works by some of the foremost artists of the era — including Edward Hopper, Georgia O'Keeffe, and Grant Wood — to examine the landscape of the United States during the Great Depression and the many avenues artists explored as they sought to forge a new national art and identity.
The celebration of Independence Day in the United States commemorates not only the determination to forge a New World national political identity, but also a self - conscious separation from Old World European influence.
Interviewees highlighted a discernible cultural difference between Venable's East and West Coast operations: «Obviously DC and Baltimore have had decades to define themselves and they both have hundreds of lawyers, whereas LA and San Francisco are new offices and need a bit of time to forge their own identities
Citizenship and Immigration Canada has indicated that the new measures are necessary because of a «rise in global identity fraud» and technological innovations that «make it easy to steal, forge or alter identity documents.»
CIC has indicated that the new measures are necessary because of a «rise in global identity fraud» and technological innovations that «make it easy to steal, forge or alter identity documents.»
Amid all this, CMS is showing signs of forging a new common identity, based around tech - savvy, anti-traditional lawyer stuffiness and internationalism.
At this stage in their lives, teenagers are looking to individuate themselves from you in order to forge a new, adult identity.
We'll tour the school's new campus and learn how d.tech is combining personalized learning, design thinking, and maker activities to reach their goal of helping students forge identities as caring citizens and young professionals.
We talked to franchises both well - established and new, those working to reenergize long - recognized identities and others forging unexplored paths in the industry.
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