Sentences with phrase «radical political»

What I take from Paul Nurse's comments is that, apparently, the climate scientists thought they could do «science» AND be heavily involved in radical political agendas that directly benefited their enterprise, and while doing so, NOT expect to get some push back by the tax paying public (who, after all, are paying their salaries while also being the targets of the CAGW activists).
Publication date: 2007-06-01 First published in: Review of Radical Political Economics Authors: F. Curtis Abstract: This article argues that economic globalization may be undermined by predicted impacts of global warming and peak oil (depletion).
We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965 — 85 reconsiders the black female artists and activists who harnessed the art world and radical political movements to ignite social change during feminism's so - called «second wave».
Primed by his bohemian leanings and his radical political beliefs, he was a product of the cultural moment when the radical visual innovations of the Cubists and Fauve artists were undermining visual art's comfortable bourgeois realism and strict academic traditions.
In the 1970s, Nengudi worked in Los Angeles as part of an emerging community of African American artists that engaged with multiple radical political movements underway in the United States and around the globe, including the Black Power movement and the feminist movement.
Her dissertation is based on the theoretical projects of Italian architect Rinaldo Semino which contextualizes Semino's work in a larger milieu of megastructural design, cybernetic studies, and radical political events in Italy from 1958 - 1973.
Worthless as a radical political tool, non-figurative art was, in the Marxist playwright's eyes, little more than aesthetic scaffolding supporting upper - class pleasures.
In his catalogue essay, Buchloh argues that Broodthaers disputes «the false and preposterous claims that artistic practices could engender radical political or cultural transformations.»
It's perhaps not surprising that art retreats to the earth in times of acute political or social unrest; the phrase «lying down» may conjure sleep and relaxation, as when one drops into bed after a hard day, but it also suggests surrender, as when one refuses to fight back, or brings to mind radical political actions such as lying in the road to block traffic or staging a «die - in.»
Presenting a diverse group of artists and activists who lived and worked at the intersections of avant - garde art worlds, radical political movements, and profound social change, the exhibition features a wide array of work, including conceptual, performance, film, and video art, as well as photography, painting, sculpture, and printmaking.
New section: Sex Work Curated by Alison M. Gingeras, Sex Work: Feminist Art & Radical Politics features nine solo presentations of women artists working at the extreme edges of feminist practice during the 1970s and «80s, all sharing a focus on explicit sexual iconography combined with radical political agency.
He is best known for his association with the radical political group that came to be known as the Young Lords whom he encountered when he was teaching photography at the Community Resource Center on 117th Street.
By the 1960's, Tilson was making use of editioned screenprints and multiples, which made reference to contemporary events and to radical political figures of the time.
A peek into the exhibit will transport the viewer to a time of graffiti, pop art, and radical political commentary.
At the end of 80s, when the Baltic region was involved in radical political changes, his work transited from neo-expressionist painting to post-conceptual and post-mediatic practices.
The development of Cuban geometric abstraction and, specifically, the formation of Los Diez, coincided with the radical political and cultural shifts that raged throughout the country in the 1950s.
At the end of 80s, when the Baltic region was involved in radical political changes, his work...
A testament to the enduring legacy of the Black Panther Party, this exhibition offers a window into the radical political party that stood above others in the struggle for civil rights.
The section features nine solo presentations of women artists working at the extreme edges of feminist practice during the 1970s and «80s, all sharing a focus on explicit sexual iconography combined with radical political agency.
Artists in the exhibition, including Franz Ackermann, Ellen Gallagher, Wangechi Mutu, Matthew Ritchie, and 34 others, convey the destabilizing effects of phenomena such as globalism, mass migration, the resurgence of radical political agendas, and the rapidly expanding impact of communications and information technology.
Paci's body of work addresses the radical political shifts of his homeland and his experiences as an exile.
«Honestly, I think it's boring to say this moment was just the next generation of Pop art,» Jetzer said, noting these artists were fueled by radical political, economic and technological shifts, which prompted them to reassess how art itself functioned in the growing culture of consumerism.
Danielle Dean (b. 1982, United Kingdom) examines how radical political rhetoric becomes embedded in commercial culture.
Hyper - radical political movements, while they sometimes achieve change, usually result in repulsion rather than legislation.
Darwin disliked Grant's radical political views and wanted to distance himself from them, but he knew he would have to include him in the list if he was to stick to the rules of gentlemanly behavior.
Emmeline Pankhurst Emmeline was born in Manchester, England in 1858, to a family with radical political leanings.
All seems picturesque until their teenage daughter, Merry, played here by a haunting Dakota Fanning, returns home and commits an act of radical political terrorism.
«A kids - first agenda, if you were to actually implement it, is one of the most radical political agendas in the country,» Austin said in an interview.
Maybe a radical political organization like the Panthers would have preferred to have been left out of your corporate franchise narrative, pun or no pun.
Daniel Day Lewis» portrayal of the man as a softly spoken, thoughtful man of the people is extremely watchable, although Tommy Lee Jones puts in a scene stealing performance as a radical political firebrand and James Spader adds more character and some mild comic relief as one of Lincoln's back room «fixers».
Now that being a better person seems to have become a radical political act, it's something that is on my mind a lot.
Billy the Kid is invoked not only as Peckinpah saw him, a symbol of 19th - century Romantic ideas of rebellion, on the run from the inevitable encroachment of 20th - century capitalist forces, but also in terms of the back - to - the - land hippie nostalgia that arose when more radical political hopes were crushed at the end of the Sixties.
Russell and Rivers propose utopian communities and spiritual / aesthetic ecstasy as alternatives; Reichardt's approach is more cynical and existential: she reinvigorates well - worn conventions from film noir and heist pictures to analyse the problems of radical political action in the era of late capitalism.
A person might share a radical political view with a friend but shy away from expressing the same opinion at work, for example.
Westmonster is part of the growing movement in the UK and right across the world that wants to see radical political change.»
To be nice is a radical political act.
The Lib Dems want radical political reform — so do we.
Too many Labour councillors are passive administrators, rather than agents of radical political change.
With its mantra, «We're all in this together», the Conservative manifesto had promised a «plan for economic recovery and growth», «a strong society», and «radical political reform».
The family is at the heart of this; it's the most radical political unit there is, forged outside economic bonds.
The international musical market is relatively closed to radical political messages, with the major players and labels preferring apolitical hip - hop and pop songs (popular themes including love, sex, betrayal, alcohol, drugs, music and dance).
But their arguments generated a staunch liberal defence of the integrity of history, and a refusal to be reshaped by a radical political agenda.
My father is a lifelong environmentalist, educator and private school administrator who in retirement is an accomplished and successful community organizer and liberal / radical political activist.
In such a society one could see a certain role for oriental religious groups and the human potential movement — perhaps even for a small radical political fringe.
In all these respects the values, attitudes and beliefs of the oriental religious groups, the human potential movement and even a group like the Christian World Liberation Front, as well as the more flexible of the radical political groups, would be consonant with the new regime and its needs.
Sometimes they withdrew from participation in the wider communities, but they could also take the form of radical political movements as in the Diggers and Levellers in England.
If Islam rids itself of radical political theory and leaders who promote murder then I can see it as a religion but not till then.
In Just War Against Terror Elshtain argues «that true international justice is defined as the equal claim of all persons in the world to having coercive force deployed in their behalf if they are victims of one of the many horrors attendant upon radical political instability....
And only then is a person enabled to live the radical political, economic and social life of the Christian in the world.
As he moved theologically to the right, he became a well - known figure in the radical political circles of the left.
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