Like many artists in these politically
fraught times, her newest work delves into the minefield of text / image transference in the daily onslaught of partisan sloganeering through television, print, and social media.
In
these fraught times, there is something to be said for the lucid, considered conscience of a mega-gallery choosing to wander through the margins of eccentric art book publishing.
Lawler's re-presentation of a multifarious oeuvre, stretching over some four decades, contains the potential to reshape the discourse that will govern its reception in our increasingly
fraught times.
Conference: The Brooklyn Conference at Brooklyn Museum In these politically
fraught times, when many are calling for art and social justice to intersect more regularly, the Brooklyn Museum will host a multi-day event toward that end titled the Brooklyn Conference, which bears the subtitle Inspiring Social Change.
AAMD president Michael Conforti says that visitorship is up, suggesting that in
fraught times like these, museums can provide a reassuring setting for visitors to interact with art, with their heritage — and with one another.
Although Uematsu's early works do not explicitly reference
the fraught times in which they were made, a sense of tension permeates as the artist positions his own body in conjunction with objects.
The origins of the works on view date to 2012, when MacPhee began a fake fashion line created out of reassembled cheap clothing, representing the comfort sorely needed in
fraught times.
I've touched on ethical questions about classroom discipline, promotion and retention practices, civic and moral education in ideologically
fraught times, and school closure debates.
Examining Rogers's legacy, Academy Award — winning director Morgan Neville (20 Feet from Stardom) offers a deliberate and beautiful tribute to an authentic human being and provides a much - needed salve for these often -
fraught times.
Rob Reiner's film fails to do justice to both the man and
the fraught times he so fundamentally influenced.
The Russian firm's findings come at
a fraught time, especially after the illuminating and frightening fallout from the Sony hack.
There's now 34 - ish hours to go until voting time in the Commons — and it's going to be
a fraught time for those MPs who haven't yet made up their mind.
The swearing - in ceremony on January 19 was held at
a fraught time for the tiny west African nation, as Jammeh was refusing to step aside and acknowledge the result of the election Barrow won several weeks earlier.
That fraught time can be particularly dangerous for postpartum mood disorders such as depression and anxiety.
The Oscars are arriving at an odd and rather
fraught time in the national discourse, the most disturbed since at least Vietnam.
The late 1960s were
a fraught time for New Haven, as for America.
The premise was total comfort in
a fraught time.
The premise was total comfort in
a fraught time... Gradually what had been a «fashion» sideline began finding its way into the paintings.
Not exact matches
Just as the capital Kuala Lumpur settles down following a
fraught rally last week, at which riot police turned water cannons on supporters of the PM, top U.S. media outlets, the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) and the New York
Times (NYT), have reported yet more scandalous allegations about the country's sovereign wealth fund.
The decision to seek a master's degree can be
fraught with worries over the cost, the
time, and the ultimate payoff.
The development of the Ford class carriers has been
fraught with cost and
time overruns, but this is to be expected with a first - in - class vessel.
He referenced the various significant political events on the horizon, saying, «I can't remember a
time so
fraught with political risk» and also noted that «if there is a fracturing in the Eurozone, it is likely to spread».
Nov 09, 2017 Launching a startup is often
fraught with challenges and it can be especially difficult for first -
time entrepreneurs who are new to the business world.
Managing your investments can feel like a full -
time job, especially in an economic climate that's still struggling to rebound and that's
fraught with uncertainty.
«The limitations of quantum thermal dynamics may only be attributed by the heated degradation effects in
timed probabilities upon perpetual decaying ratios of certain atoms structuralized accolades of which quantum physics remains allegorically aloof upon and can not be soundly fathomed via any mathematical physics conveyances which by the way are
fraught with faulty mathematical probabilities and unreasoned factual soundings.»
Contemporary parental phobias are not entirely imaginary, after all, though on the other hand there's never been a
time when the world wasn't
fraught with perils.
Tolstoy, for instance, is an epic writer, whose books overflow with physical details and frequently threaten to overflow their own narrative structures and become as vast and as inconclusive as life itself, while Dostoevsky is a dramatic writer, whose books are full of
fraught and urgent voices, at
times almost disembodied, trapped in situations of immediate and pressing crisis, and surrounded by a physical world usually having no more substance than a collection of painted canvasses or pasteboard silhouettes at the back of the stage.
There is a sort of morose, doom -
fraught grandeur about it all that at
times becomes positively enthralling.
I made these for the first
time a while back, and when I read my own blog entry to see how things went down, I see that the experience was
fraught with mishaps.
Four minutes of added
time at the end of the second half could have been a
fraught affair if Fellaini didn't score United's second goal.
The fact that Balde scored three goals between the 21st and the 26th minute obviously earned him the affection of the Lazio fans again after a testing
time between the two parties, while a double in the subsequent derby victory over AS Roma was an ideal tonic after some
fraught months of contractual disputes.
A woman's decision to spend
time apart from her children can be a
fraught one.
probably not... — Parenting is a very
fraught topic with everyone having an opinion, and safety guidelines changing all the
time.
It is my experience that one of the hardest things for parents after loss is not getting pregnant, surviving a scary pregnancy
fraught with potential danger, or even giving birth, but it's finding the
time and commitment and being ready to bring their rainbow baby home.
They highlight that in the hospital the situation is
fraught with anxiety, emotion,
time pressures and competing priorities, and decisions are often based on unclear or incomplete information.
At
times, money issues are emotionally
fraught for parents.
The decision to give my son formula felt so epic and emotionally
fraught at the
time, but now that he's older no one cares what he ate as an infant, or when he walked, or what his first word was.
Or that it is
fraught with unexpected risks, even leading at
times to premature cessation of breastfeeding.
Pregnancy can be a wonderful and exciting
time, but it can also be
fraught with worries and concerns.
Potty training is a
time fraught with emotion — for both the children and the parents.
Whilst no parent should have to feel such pain, and well - meaning efforts to promote breastfeeding have at
times been insensitive, the UK context has become so
fraught that mothers, midwives and doctors who advocate for breastfeeding risk being vilified by the public and in the media.
And most of all we are concerned every
time we hear yet another story from a new mother who recounts her breastfeeding journey that is
fraught with conflicting information and unnecessary struggles.
As ministers and MPs prepare for their summer break after one of the most bruising and
fraught parliamentary sessions of modern
times, they will be looking forward to the rest, if not necessarily to prolonged
time with angry voters.
The editor of the
Times struggled to justify the behaviour of his staff during a
fraught appearance at the Leveson inquiry today.
Jon Benjamin's
time as the British High Commission for Ghana, Togo, Burkina Faso and Benin was
fraught with a number of controversies.
Amending the constitution each
time can take up to three years, a process that is also
fraught with political uncertainty considering lawmakers from Brooklyn and Buffalo are largely unfamiliar with Adirondack issues.
They were «very happy to speak to each other», she says, after admitting that the father - son «dynamic» was
fraught generally because of phone - hacking - just like all the other relationships at the
time.
The
time for Tesla to raise cash is fast approaching, say many analysts and investors, but the company's fundraising options are
fraught with complications.
However, the process has been
fraught with a few challenges resulting in students and parents left standing in long queues for extended periods of
time.
At the
time, Cuomo and the Legislature were embroiled in a politically
fraught redistricting battle that cost two New York House members their seats based on the 2010 Census.