Sentences with phrase «movement on appropriations»

Election years tend to chill swift movement on appropriations bills — especially when there's potential turnover in leadership of one or both chambers.

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If you judge the theological education is some version of a movement from source to personal appropriation, you will negotiate from within the «Athens» type of excellent education and on its terms.
She strongly recommended the following during the third Senate hearing: provide mothers with longer paid maternity leave; establish crèches at workplaces; revive the national movement to promote breastfeeding with budget appropriations, conduct trainings of health workers to be able to support mothers to breastfeed beyond two years, implement strictly the national code, support researches on breastfeeding; and establish a child - to - child program to educate them at a young age on the advantages of breastfeeding.
There's plenty of cultural appropriation going on, but it's done with the cooperation of a leader of the sovereignty movement, who has a supporting role and is shown cutting a deal with Cooper.
Rauschenberg's appropriation of media imagery was highly influential on the Pop Art movement.
Others were «Take It or Leave It: Institution, Image, Ideology» at the Hammer Museum (2014), which surveyed the use of appropriation and institutional critique in art from the 1980s; and «Jack Goldstein X 10,000» at Orange County Museum of Art (2012) which was a retrospective on the artist who helped initiate an avant - garde art movement referred to as the «Pictures Generation.»
Created on - site at the Addison's artist - in - residence studio, Liang's installation combines the Blanc de Chine (or Chinese White) porcelain native to Dehua, and jianzhi, the traditional Chinese art of cut paper, in works that examine the movement, appropriation, and transformation of cultural ideas, objects, and peoples.
Much of his work provides artistic affirmation of the Black Is Beautiful movement, enlarging images of black models and performers while also building on Pop Art and»60s psychedelia and presaging 1980s appropriation art, as well as the patterned collage paintings of the British artist Chris Ofili.)
From then on, appropriation became a frequent dweller in many an artwork or movement, until Pop Artists took it as a basic means and polished the method to perfection.
David Claerbout's paintings on paper are fundamental to his film practice; Ilse D'Hollander's intimate canvases are sensual explorations of the physical act of painting; Jose Dávila interrogates how the modernist movement has been translated, appropriated, and reinvented; Laurent Grasso's meticulous appropriations of classical paintings integrate impossible phenomena, blurring the line between the historical and contemporary; Rebecca Horn's large - scale gestural paintings evoke her early performance work, their dimensions being determined by the artist's physical reach; Callum Innes» Exposed Paintings are concerned with both making and unmaking the work; Idris Khan utilizes language, melding thousands of lines of stamped text into singular abstract images; Hugo McCloud's work fuses industrial and fine art materials; Sam Moyer combines found textures into a fresh, expanded, artistic palette; and James White's oil paintings reimagine the still life as a chance freeze - frame.
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