Sentences with phrase «protest placards»

At this point Stuckist protesters (one of whom was Stella Vine) in the watching crowd held up protest placards.
Yet there is a somewhat political tone running through the work as well, with Sam Durant's pop - ish coloured light boxes, like protest placards calling for Basel fair - goers to think a little deeper about their social context, and work by legendary second - wave feminist artist Judy Chicago on show at Jessica Silverman Gallery.
If your take on it fits on a protest placard, you're probably not giving it as much thought as it needs.

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In Africa, hundreds of protesters in Nairobi's Karura Forest waved placards and sang American protest songs.
The placard which said «your disgusting religion — our disgusting government» has appeared on social media and in television reporting on the ban live exports protest that was held in Adelaide last Friday.
but all things whether good or bad must come to an end as such is life, i hope the fans in england continue with the protest on saturday at the emirates by not attending the match or by placards, posters etc as this negative viscious cycle has just become too much, gooner for life and the next
Half hearted protests with Time for change placards from less than 10 % of the fans.
All this crap about boycotting games, protests, holding up placards etc, is a waste of time and effort.
Best option remains Live protests, banners and placards, Boycotting games, Absenteism at games, chanting and singing em out & No purchase of Merchandise or tickets.
No one took a placard to the em in protest.
I'm not here to protest against protest - as the Daily Mail will tell you, I'm an arch whinging leftie feminist, placard ever at the ready, sense of outrage finely honed.
'' It has also come to our notice that the protesters will disguise as citizens who have been mobilised to give Mr. President a rousing welcome on his visit before they will turn on their protests with placards and dangerous weapons with the singular purpose of embarrassing Mr. President, Rt..
Mr Tatchell was arrested under Section 5 in 1994 when he attended a protest against Islamic extremist group Hizb ut - Tahrir with a placard documenting the persecution of gay people.
Others brought placards to protest the exclusions of openly gay, lesbian and transgendered groups from the parade.
The fringe anti-Quinn contingent has been active for years, protesting outside her events with colorful placards covered in critical slogans.
But many believed it may have been induced by earlier protests staged by an angry group believed to be NDC youths who could be heard all over the place with placards, openly questioning the involvement of Mr. Azong, who is a member of the People's National Convention (PNC), in the NDC Government.
A boy holds a placard at the Rally for Refugees at Battery Park in lower Manhattan on Sunday, Feb. 12, 2017, as demonstrators protested President Donald Trump's executive order attempting to ban Syrian refugees from entering the United States.
And Caroline Flint said: «What we have now is a contest, a challenge, between Jeremy - who stands for politics of placards and protests - and a candidate who understand we need to be the politics of persuasion and power.»
The protesting students, who were seen chanting war songs, carried placards with inscriptions, such as; «enough of Fulani Killings in Benue», «herdsmen must go», «no more grazing in Benue», etc, called on the Benue and federal governments to act fast to stop the wanton killing of the innocent citizens of the state.
After some brainstorming sessions, the New York - based team reproduced 100 of the iconic «I AM A MAN» placards and asked the women participating in the protest to write in «WO» before the «MAN.»
Cast and crew members of the Brazilian film «The Dead and the Other» held up placards on the Cannes Film Festival red carpet Wednesday to protest what they called «the genocide» of indigenous people in Brazil.
Demonstrators toting «I Can't Breathe» and «Black Lives Matter» placards shut down the I - 195 highway to protest race - based police brutality this year as a climate of social unrest mixed uneasily with the conspicuous consumption at Miami's fairs (which by most accounts were more flush than ever).
Utilizing means and visual forms associated with guerilla protest — graffiti, stickers and placard cut - outs — his interventions draw attention to a particular form of militant activism while questioning the nature, value and transformative potential of artistic production.
Placards, Notes on Protesting (2014), Peter Liversidge with Marion Richardson School, London (Classes 3H and 3B), Black emulsion, cardboard & wood
Set into the ground of the gallery's outdoor terrace is a series of bronze manhole covers, Sin título (Alcantarillas)[Untitled (Manhole Covers)-RSB-, 2014, which mirror the critical discourse displayed on placards during political protests.
That work - 40 - odd metres long - was on show at Tate Britain, London, between January and August this year: as these things turn out, Wallinger had documented Haw's immense protest by way of 600 photographs just four days before 78 police descended on it and removed the bulk of the placards, photographs, flags, information boards and associated flotsam and jetsam that made up this quite extraordinary and motley camp.
Inspired by ideas around demonstration and protest, for his original performance, Peter Liversidge worked with sixty children creating songs, choreography, banners and placards expressing their views on everything from «No More Homework» and «Our shoes are too tight» to «I Don't Like Cooked Tomatoes» and «Less trucks and cars.
being a survey of friendly protests and other creative acts wholly illustrating the artist's verve, love, wisdom and wit forged through spiritual engagement with life and self ina climate of creative constipation, impotence and aspirational fear heralded and compounded by an insular, moribund and timid cultural and critical elite Paintings, records, books, pamphlets, placards, film, -LSB-...]
Bob and Roberta Smith @ William Morris Gallery Grab a placard and protest about cuts to the arts and immigration, or watch Smith's election campaign on video.
In May 2001, the Seattle Stuckist group (J. Puma, Z.F. Lively, Amanda Perrin and Brett Hamil) protested with placards, such as «Art - vertising is bad for the soul» and «Tacky and lame», against «Pigs on Parade», large fibreglass pigs which had been installed in the city and decorated by artists to make money for charity.
[14] Ekow Eshun wrote, «if scandal equated directly to success then this year's winners should probably be the Stuckists, the ragged band of artist malcontents who've turned their annual placard - waving anti-Turner protest outside the Tate into a kind of art event of their own that now generates press attention from around the world.»
At Howe's sentencing, and later at his appeal, a protest group that included supporters from the same gritty, working - class north - end Halifax neighbourhood where Howe grew up appeared outside court with placards claiming racial unfairness in the Nova Scotia courts.
But it does make me laugh and laugh to look at this photo of them voicing their protests — via placards they painted themselves — in this awesome interactive arty thing (especially when I hear other kiddies were writing «no more palm oil» on theirs)...
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