Sentences with phrase «radical turn»

It seems that survey radicals turn into economic conservatives at the checkout.
A more radical turn in his art was prompted by the spontaneous automatism found in surrealism and in the works of Miró and Matta.
Grilo's most recent work has taken an even more radical turn; it is not visible to the naked eye.
A bold and radical turning back to Jesus and the Gospel calls for a rediscovery of the unique and positive power of chaste love.
That might be too few for the Hollywood starlet turned Barbarella sexpot turned «Hanoi Jane» radical turned home - video aerobics queen — and back again.
But Audeze just made a move that could be a bellwether for a potentially radical turn for the headphone world — a turn rumored to be led by Apple — and it might just give the company a serious boost in recognition.
A radical turn toward renewables in Puerto Rico aligns with Musk's vision for an America where electric cars, home batteries, and solar panels are all synergized.
Certainly it was a radical turn from long - established moral principle.
The radical turn of Protestant thought in recent years, motivated largely by a rediscovery of Kierkegaard's critique of modern idealism, represents one serious reaction within Western culture against this impasse and self - enclosure.
Conversion is therefore best understood as a radical turning from faith given (through nurture) to faith owned.
Thus when Freud made his radical turn after the First World War and discovered the death instinct, he called it the nirvana principle, thereby enabling us to name the total peace of Buddhism as a prehuman condition and a pre - or postliving state.
They nevertheless effected a radical turn in the direction of American constitutional law.
Roe was not the first, nor will it be the last, decision to lead us toward a jurisprudence of autonomous individualism, but it was (and is) a signal statement of that view, and as such, a radical turn from the moral principles of the founding.
Metaphysics took a radical turn with the Scientific Revolution, and some of the questions it asked then are still relevant today.
It was decided that the next of these meetings — on 8 June 2014 — had to produce a radical turning point in Miliband's leadership.
Then his life took another radical turn.
Opened in the fall of 2012, the idea was to create a bold new kind of school district that was run by the state and less restricted by administrative red tape, in order to do some radical turn - around work in some of Michigan's worst schools.
Sure, one can call Pop Art a radical turn against Abstract Expressionism, an embrace of the movement's epic scale, or a displacement of time and space comparable to Surrealism.
But just as this exhibition declared a radical turn in style, it also served as a celebration of the medium that had always been the guiding thread of his work.
In 1977 his practice took a radical turn when he started re-using advertising images, which he photographed and appropriated.
Dilg is on this list not because his work has made a radical turn in terms of subject or facture, but because, after overlooking his unique vision for decades, the world seems to finally be catching up.
An Autumn Lexicon takes a radical turn on the other side of the gallery with a darkened section that is a recreation of a show the artist originally staged in 1972.
Michelangelo Pistoletto at the National Gallery in Washington, DC: The artist is being interviewed today by the NGA's James Meyer who is also the author of the monograph Michelangelo Pistoletto: The Minus Objects 1965 - 1966, «which explores the origins and impact of this seminal body of work as a radical turning point in postwar sculpture and conceptual art.»
The SCHIRN KUNSTHALLE FRANKFURT has presented major surveys dedicated to radical turn - of - the - century Austrian art, to pioneering artistic positions ranging from Expressionism and Dadaism to the Surrealist object art by Dalí and Man Ray, as well as dealt for the first time with female artists of the Impressionist movement.
Then, in the «70s, his work took a radical turn, abandoning that iconic earlier style for something — this is obviously subjective; it's what the rest of this post is about — worse, alas.
Pierce has described the work as part of a legacy, «deeply committed to a radical turn away from the cult of the artist and individual achievements towards the signs and symbols of a total system of art making.»
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