Sentences with phrase «turbulent decade»

Their customer base was fiercely loyal to its brand and carried it through the first two turbulent decades of its life.
Filtered almost exclusively through Amir's muddled consciousness, Moon Brow is intimate in its inquiries and epic in its scope, ushering the reader through some of the most turbulent decades in Iranian history, and from locations as diverse as the polluted heat - haze of modern Tehran to the burning battlefields of the Iran - Iraq War, to the near - mystical calm and beauty of the Caspian Sea.
Rosenquist created it in 1964 - 65, during one of the most politically turbulent decades in United States history.
But the Academy capped one of America's most turbulent decades by honoring the gritty «Midnight Cowboy,» which for a while had been rated X partly for homosexual implications and augured the new American cinema of the 1970s.
Originally a gift from Bach's son Wilhelm Friedrich to his most talented pupil, Sara Itzig Levy, the cantata remained in the Levy family's hands over many turbulent decades.
By juxtaposing mainstream network news, activist footage, artists» work, and popular entertainment from the last turbulent decades, Untitled references regimes of power that precipitated a generation of AIDS and queer activism and continues today with international struggle and expression.
Set in the 1970s, this ensemble comedy follows a traditional Irish - Catholic family, The Dwyers, as they navigate changes big and small during one of America's most turbulent decades.
During the Depression he set out across the country, making his living as a freelance journalist and pulp novelist, chronicling the darkest corners of a turbulent decade (an anecdote he relates about a KKK woman is especially vivid).
Together they navigate big and small changes during one of America's most turbulent decades.
John McCain is a child of the thirties (born in Panama, August 29, 1936), and more than one commentator has noted the fact that we have yet to have a president who was born in that turbulent decade.
Henrik Fisker has had a turbulent decade, with his last project, Fisker Automotive and its Karma luxury saloon, beset by all manner of problems that eventually led it to bankruptcy in 2013.
In High Dive, Jonathan Lee references many aspects of «The Troubles,» a term used to describe the turbulent decades in Northern Ireland between 1960 and 2000.
Tradition and Conflict: Images of a Turbulent Decade 1963 - 1973 displays the work of artists who grappled with the Civil Rights Movement and its immediate aftermath.
This exhibition includes 25 photographs of the culture of resistance during that turbulent decade, with an emphasis on civil rights leaders Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, and Stokely Carmichael.
The turbulent decade of the 1960s sparked the most important stage in Bearden's career.
Exhibit Russia is the first publication to reveal how the Russian art scene connected to the rest of the world during the turbulent decade following the adoption of the economic reforms known as perestroika.
Fraenkel Gallery is pleased to present GARRY WINOGRAND: THE SIXTIES, an exhibition examining Winogrand's perceptions of one of America's most turbulent decades.
Over the course of a turbulent decade, a plethora of prints was produced to record fast moving events and promote new ideologies.
The Rockwell show features 21 illustrations and original magazine covers by Rockwell, the Eastman show features photographs — both explore the turbulent decade that marked the generational changes in America during the 1960s.
James Rosenquist began to paint the 86 - foot - long F - 111 in 1964, in the middle of one of this country's most turbulent decades.
From her earliest breakthroughs during the turbulent decade of the 60s and continuing into the new millennium, Faith Ringgold maintains her stature as a creative and cultural force.
If there is one consistent message that has come out of this White House, it is a message born out of the turbulent decade: Don't trust any institution.
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