For us, the social aspect is a determining element, more so than that, which would emerge from
the political redefinition of the world.
Not exact matches
This
redefinition of true citizenship is of particular significance at the present time when «citizenship» is almost universally regarded as a purely
political virtue.
Not only are all
political and economic relationships fungible and subject to constant
redefinition, but so are all relationships — to place, to neighborhood, to nation, to family, and to religion.
One such weakness is that Machiavelli's
redefinition of virtue led him to overlook the insight of classical
political philosophy that rulers can not rule their cities well unless they rule their own souls with moral virtue, classically understood.
Responding to the context of the centenary, EVA International 2016 curated by Koyo Kouoh will be entitled Still (the) Barbarians and will investigate the post-colonial condition of Ireland as a point of departure from where artistic reflections, critical
redefinitions and
political transformations are articulated.
As the papers rage with comment columns about the
redefinition of the left / right divide in British politics, it is timely that Tate Liverpool opens an exhibition about the influence of progressive
political ideas on art.
Performance has become such a catchword in contemporary art circles, as artists and critics alike seek to characterize the current shifts in production toward acting out or interacting with audiences — frequently in order to intersect artistic practice with
political agency and
redefinitions of protest — that I ought to have entered Tate Modern's «The World as a Stage» with ears prickling and eyeballs peeled.