Sentences with phrase «present faces of war»

For our opening show in 2014, Goodman Gallery will present Faces of War by Gabrielle Goliath — her first solo show with the gallery.

Not exact matches

A tit - for - tat trade war could evolve into a full - blown one that hurts everyone, and would be a slap in the face of the global statesmanship, and commitment to globalization Xi has tried hard to display, most notably with his speech at the original Davos last year, where he presented himself as a counter to the newly - elected Trump's protectionism.
The ideal of a cultural manager sounds sensible in the face of our present clashes of civilizations and culture wars.
Featuring a unique single - player campaign that picks up where StarCraft: Brood War left off, StarCraft II presents a cast of new heroes and familiar faces in an edgy sci - fi story filled with adventure and intrigue.
SPECIAL JURY MENTION DEVIL»S FREEDOM (LA LIBERTAD DEL DIABLO)(d: Everardo González, Mexico 2017) JURY STATEMENT: A timely and urgent film on the ongoing Mexican drug war, that presents the many faces of violence without presenting any actual faces.
If gung - ho shooters face a growing incompatibility with the modes of contemporary war, can other games speak more truly about the present?
Their Present: Another one of Playstation's most prominent studios, Santa Monica Studio was for a period during the PS2 / PS3 era, the face of the company due to the incredible success of the God of War franchise.
Expanding on their current work through PAIR of presenting theater projects to nurture a deeper understanding of issues facing veterans, Doerries and his company, Theater of War Productions, will partner with City agencies and community organizations — including the Mayor's Office to Combat Domestic Violence (OCDV) and the Mayor's Action Plan for Neighborhood Safety — to present new projects that address domestic violence, neighborhood violence, homelessness, and more.
«Tate Liverpool presents the faces of Germany between the two World Wars seen through the eyes of painter Otto Dix (1891 — 1969) and photographer August Sander (1876 — 1964).
The work of Otto Dix will be presented in Portraying a Nation: Germany 1919 — 1933, an exhibition that presents the faces of Germany between the two World Wars seen through the eyes of painter Otto Dix (1891 — 1969) and photographer August Sander (1876 — 1964).
Plays in Time collects four plays by Karen Malpede set during influential events from the late twentieth century to the present: the Bosnian war and rape camps; the invasion and occupation of Iraq and Israel's 2006 bombardment of Lebanon; 9/11 and the US torture program; and the heroism of climate scientists facing attack from well - funded climate change deniers.
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