Sentences with phrase «radical propositions of»

He moved to the city in 1966 and was instrumental in developing the new radical propositions of conceptual art, alongside artists such as On Kawara, Lawrence Weiner, Joseph Kosuth, Art & Language and Robert Barry.
Its radical proposition of simply being together offers another way of engaging the conversation around the prison industrial complex, which sentences discriminately and disproportionately, but impacts us all,» Collins commented.

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Beyond the fact that «advertising online» is a radical over-simplification of this complex proposition, misunderstanding and mixing the concepts of marketing and advertising, and often branding as well, will make any entrepreneur look inexperienced and can give investors and partners a reason to question your strategy.
Proposition 2: The Orthodox intellectual crank displays radical openness to key aspects of the modern experience.
Radical indeed is the proposition that when you pursue your feelings down the evolutionary line you come to the conclusion that a feeling is a feeling of a feeling.
Even in base trim, the Mini Cooper Clubman sports cast - aluminum wheels, evidence that this car continues to deliver a premium amount of style and equipment in a compact package, a proposition that seemed quite radical in 2001, when the Cooper version of the Mini (as distinct from the entry - level Mini One) first came to the U.S.
That may seem like a simple statement, but given the state of contemporary art — with its endless carnival of art fairs peddling vacuous abstraction, celebrity - hyped artists, and conceptualism - light — the fact that Borremans paints the kinds of pictures he does is actually a radical proposition.
Not to mention that it was during modernism that radical and fundamental propositions transformed our contemporary thinking, changing the face of art today.
The steel - mesh veiled structure, whose form is often likened to a decentered stack of sugarcubes, was a stunning and ballsy proposition for an institution that has always sought to be radical and cutting - edge — even if critics including New York Magazine's Jerry Saltz bemoaned that «the museum, cool - looking as it is, is short on exhibition space.»
But in short, if a radical skeptic were to claim that all of this is simply a mass delusion, then in logic he couldn't claim to know this or to even know that the proposition were meaningful.
It may seem a radical proposition: if policymakers eschew the principle of cheap energy, might cheap energy become that much harder to find?
I would agree that the science is good for a first proposition that the world is warming some, and that a part of that is due to CO2, and that we will see some more man - made warming in the next century, on the order of about a degree C (if the sun doesn't do anything radical).
(8) the points made in the conclusion are: (1) consistent with avoiding expenditures on the criminal justice system, the federal attorney general appeared to be neglecting the plight of pre-trial inmates in custody in extremely bad jail conditions, and the provincial attorney general appeared to ignore the needs of prosecutors for greater resources of staff and time in order to work adequately; (2) similarly, the other examples presented also support the proposition that the criminal justice system is inadequately resourced because there are «no votes in justice»; and, (3) the reduction in the safeguards against wrongful convictions caused by the radical changes in procedures made necessary because governments do not provide adequate resources for the criminal justice system;
For some countries, such as Romania, this has been a radical proposition, not least because the starting point was very much to the very left of...
The alternative, possibly rather too radical, proposition of making the Bar Professional Training Course more difficult to pass — which would probably achieve the same reduction of numbers objective, give all students a fair chance to take the exam and benefit the general public onto which the thrusting young barrister is unleashed — does not appear to have survived the bacon slicer thinking behind the BCAT creation process.
For some countries, such as Romania, this has been a radical proposition, not least because the starting point was very much to the very left of the spectrum of socialist economies, with very little to no private business activity and private ownership scaled back to the bare minimum.
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