Sentences with phrase «political works like»

The sheer number of pieces, in this case, adds complexity and depth, even if everyone is on broadly the same side: Overly literal work, like Rainer Ganahl's drawing «Trumputin,» or narrowly topical pieces, like Rachel Harrison's Trump piñata and Dana Schutz's «Trump Descending an Escalator,» add bite to more elliptically political works like a white American flag by AA Bronson or a black one by Robert Longo.
Even moral or political works like Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon or, even more so, Guernica, were totally depoliticized, and there was no room for artists like Hopper in his ideal comprehension of modern art.
In the 1950s and»60s, reacting against Abstract Expressionism's seriousness and influenced by Surrealist Roberto Matta, Saul began to paint everyday objects like iceboxes, steaks, and toilets in bright colors, along with political works like his series of graphic, cartoonish «Vietnam» paintings (1960s), which though had no clear moral message or political agenda, were evidently anti-Vietnam War.

Not exact matches

TUSK: One of the reasons I enjoy working with startups so much is because it's a lot like a political campaign — especially early - stage.
«The challenge for an incoming administration is always to make those policy changes without making law enforcement look like a purely political undertaking,» said William Yeomans, who worked in the division for more than two decades.
In a recent interview with The New York Times, Barr had said she made Roseanne a Trump supporter on the show because it seemed like an «accurate portrayal» of the political preferences of many working - class American families.
The data firm, which has garnered significant attention in the political world over the past few years for its work for candidates like Cruz and Donald Trump, has come under fire in recent days since a whistleblower named Christopher Wylie detailed how the company exploited Facebook to collect data from unknowing users.
You start to build up those data points and you can very accurately say «Well, I don't know this person's party political affiliation, but I do know they have a Barber and a Land Rover and a dog and they like shooting and work in merchant banking, therefore, they're likely to be a Tory.
Data that could be easily accessed from friends included names of users, their education and work histories, birthdays, likes, locations, photos, relationship statuses, and religious and political affiliations.
It will no longer allow apps to see personal information about users, like religion, political views, relationship status, education, work history, fitness activity and what books, movies and music people have consumed.
Paige Peterson, who works in user education and communications at Zcash, told ETHNews: «Zcash is useful for people from different political factions because it is secure, reaches anywhere that the Internet reaches, and is a fully decentralized and open network like the Internet.»
The researcher whose work is at the center of the Facebook - Cambridge Analytica data analysis and political advertising uproar has revealed that his method worked much like the one Netflix uses to recommend movies.
Why would a private firm work pro bono to shore up a political initiative like the growth council?
Yet articles from the Wall Street Journal and the Independent on SCL's work circa 1999 and 2000 describe what sound like relatively standard political messaging and PR work for the Thai and Indonesian regimes, alongside a penchant for secrecy and ethically questionable activities.
Developers at the time could access virtual anything of any value that a person's friends had posted on the social network: her hometown, current city, events and location check - ins; her interests, groups and all the pages she'd liked; her relationship statuses with romantic partners, friends and family; her birthday, activities, work history and political and religious affiliations; and her photos, notes and videos.
Step four: Political elections with Christians thinking to just «Shut that whole thing down» and «Evolution is a lie from hell» Step five: Find out that liking the male genitals is a horrid thing, right next to working on sunday Step six: Crack a beer, stop caring.
Like the donors, the professionals overwhelmingly affirm that the principal thing LDCs need to fight poverty are changes in their economic and political structures and in their popular beliefs about work and the place of mankind in creation.
His success in winning over political opponents like Jesse Helms is inspired by the work of Martin Luther King.
When you pro-life contradictions stop acting like life begins at conception and ENDS AT BIRTH, when you stop using abortion as a political wedge issue to shore up votes and show that you actually understand and act on ALL the complex issues at work, you might actually find others more sympathetic to your alleged cause.
They would like to be inspired, but traditional forms of inspiration simply don't work in the economic, political and social world they are being trained to enter.
Some of the most important work being done in political thought today is being done by post-liberals like Kekes: Alasdair MacIntyre, Pierre Manent, and others.
This means putting aside political chimeras like flat taxes and focusing instead on conservative policies that will directly benefit working families around the median income.
Despite all his great scholarly works, and his political achievements in helping to bring about the fall of communism, John Paul II gave an instant response when once asked how he would like posterity to remember him: as the Pope of the family.
This being the case, he continues, «young Catholic women have quite sensibly decided that, if they wish to do good works or be political activists while dressing like middle - class professionals and living in apartments, there is little reason to bind themselves, even in an attenuated way, to the classic vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience - each of which has undergone a radical reinterpretation in the LCWR congregations.
Political and religious satire, like that of Bill Maher, would never work unless he were actually hitting on legitimate criticisms.
This may be the ideal for some, but one can not count on it working out that way, primarily because of the presence of various political ideologies which, as I've described in Political Visions and Illusions, tend to take on an idolatrous character and, like all idols, are unwilling to share power witpolitical ideologies which, as I've described in Political Visions and Illusions, tend to take on an idolatrous character and, like all idols, are unwilling to share power witPolitical Visions and Illusions, tend to take on an idolatrous character and, like all idols, are unwilling to share power with others.
I feel Tough was able to join the narrative style of a novel with the factual account of Canada's work and the political climate of education without sounding like a bleeding heart story.
Often a more effective way to use a large budget is to work with a firm like DS Political that does voter - file targeted display ads.
«The Great State of Texas» they called it in every political speech I can remember, a phrase we short - handed to «TGSOT» when I worked in the temple of reason — or something like that — known as the Texas Legislature.
«We have been working with the Legislature and education community for months to address this issue and would like to reach a resolution this session, but it depends on the overall political environment,» said Cuomo spokesman Rich Azzopardi.
Turner said through his advisor, E. O'Brien Murray, who's also working for Carvin (oh, what a tangled political web we weave), that he's flattered to be discussed as a potential Gillibrand challenger, but he wanted to wait and see what his district lines look like before making a final decision.
And in the meantime, we can get on with more useful things like trying to work out some the answers to the big questions, do good politics and figure out what is our political vision and mission as the moderates — although I hate that expression.
Its founders, Doug Bailey and Jerry Rafshoon, were embedded in the previous generation of political organizing (Bailey was a Ford media advisor and Rafshoon worked for the Carter administration), so it's not surprising that they'd try to impose a top - down communications model on a new - generation distributed entity like the internet.
«The Great State of Texas» they called it in every political speech I can remember, a phrase we short - handed to «TGSOT» when I worked in the temple of reason — or something like that — known as the Texas...
Seriously, with an unprecedented number of people politically activated this year, and with the campaigns as well as outside groups like my friends at the New Organizing Institute training campaign workers and volunteers in the essentials of political action online and off, I can't help but think that we're going to be left with a ton of new people fired up about politics and armed with the tools to put their ideas to work.
For US companies like political consultancies or public affairs firms that wish to work in Europe, this legislation is going to be a key challenge in the coming 12 months.
He is editor or co-editor of more than twenty books or special issues of journals on topics related to European politics and political economy including reference works like «The Oxford Handbook of the European Union» (2012) and «The Oxford Handbook of Italian Politics» (2015), and teaching works like «Developments in European Politics 2» (2011) and «Europe Today, Fifth Edition» (2014).
In 2002, Lord Ashcroft was appointed as Deputy Treasurer of the International Democrat Union (IDU), a working association of more than 80 Conservative and like - minded political parties from across the world.
Little tricks like these work wonders when up against a political rival with fewer skills and less leverage than you.
Like Lipton, she accused Cuomo of attempting to drive out his political opponents with too heavy a hand — and worried that it would cripple the organizations that rely in large part on labor's support to fund their work.
The works of classical realists like Morgenthau sidelined much of the ideological component of political regimes, depicting inter-state affairs as obliging to a higher morality of state interests and survivability, which essentially meant minimizing risks and maximizing benefits.
(1) Your question is based on the ridiculous assumption that economy and politics is a zero sum game and that somehow being «for» middle class means you're «against» (or «don't care about») poor; (2) Leaving that aside, championing the case of 75 % of population over 25 % seems like a lot less of a political suicide than championing the case of 25 % over the 75 %, unless I don't quite understand how voting works in a democracy.
Your political proposals, both here and in other works like The Return of the Public, advocate maximising the scope and substance of popular rule.
I'm thrilled to be working with the team at Hutchinson, they have published the writing of political giants like Tony Benn, so no pressure.
«Just as earlier campaigns helped prove that something like a Sanders candidacy could have such wide success,» says Dan Cantor, the national director of the Working Families Party, «[the Sanders campaign] will pave the way for other populist insurgents to run against the political and financial establishment.»
I never seen anything like it,» said William F.B. O'Reilly, a top Republican political operative in New York who worked on the campaign of Rob Astorino, who ran against Cuomo in 2014.
«While I am honored that so many people whom I respect and whose opinions I value would like me to run, I am confident that Frank Seddio, will work to establish the inclusive, unified and transparent Kings county political party that so many are yearning for.»
Like Saujani, Dinallo has long - standing ties to the political world (he worked for Eliot Spitzer in the AG's office and served as state insurance superintendent; she raised campaign cash for Hillary Clinton), but neither has ever held elected office and both are considered long - shot candidates.
Earlier, psychologists at Cambridge University harvested Facebook data (legally) for research purposes and published pioneering peer - reviewed work about determining personality traits, political partisanship, sexuality and much more from people's Facebook «likes».
The ragbag of candidates have no platform in common apart from having signed up to the «Bell principles», drawn up by ex-Independent MP Martin Bell, which amount to little more than agreeing to be «free from the control of any political party», yet also committing to «work with other elected independents as a group with a chosen spokesperson» - which sounds to me like the makings of a political party, but there you go.
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