Sentences with phrase «upending of»

In the immediate aftermath, the surprise result and the dearth of specific policy proposals from the Trump campaign meant that any consequences beyond a general upending of the Obama administration's climate legacy were unclear.
Lynda Benglis Blum & Poe, Los Angeles By Shana Nys Dambrot Through December 16th Lynda Benglis» career is characterized by the dramatic upending of many kinds of social and art historical expectations; as a practical matter her rebellion is not only stylistic, but material as well.
It is, in fact, this playfully schizophrenic viewing experience, the upending of the «fact» of photography and human perception, and the gap between the authority of the archive and the responsibility of the public to question that authority, in which Walid Raad confidently situates his work.
John Barnabas Lake and George P. Perez, Sometimes Photography 808 Projects, 808 Santa Fe Drive May 12 through June 1 Opening reception: Saturday, May 12, 6 to 10 p.m. Artist - Led Gallery Tour: Wednesday, May 16, 7 p.m. Photo Show & Tell: Saturday, May 26, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Slide, Slide, Slide Altering Workshop: Tuesday, May 29, 7 p.m. John Lake and George Perez collaborate on an interesting upending of the photographic medium that invites public participation while delving into the human side of photography and how it orders our memories.
Penis (2006), an anatomically correct, crisply drawn close - up of the body part, offers an upending of Gustave Courbet's Origin of the World (1866), an unblinking look at the male phallus that is both real and theatrical, perversely clinical but with an undertone of heat, appealing to the voyeur — and exhibitionist — in all of us.
Among the things that make Genzken relevant to this cultural moment are her move from fabricated sculptures into assemblage in the 1990s, her apprehension of the way that information and images circulate in our digital age, her heterogeneous approach to art - making and, above all, her interest in, and upending of, the formal and ideological legacies of modernism — a concern shared by younger artists from Wade Guyton to Carol Bove.
To see them as something that simply needs to be managed and not an upending of your entire month's budget?
That means the teaching faculty are on trial in assessments, too, a complete upending of a long - held classroom culture in which instructors evaluate the knowledge of their own students.
As for the rest of the cast, well, I used to think that Helms, whose upending of Middle American blandness on «The Daily Show» was always reliably droll, did those dreadful «Hangover» films because they paid well; now I wonder that he actually believes these movies are good, and the question unsettles me.
The sexual revolution, which began with the invention of the birth control pill and was furthered by resistance against authority during the Vietnam War, really was a upending of the old conventions.
Now, with Green Room, he has doubled down on his mastery and upending of genre.
The upending of Stark Industries?
Peele is clearly a horror fan, and he gives knowing winks to many genre cliches (the jump scare, the dream) while anchoring his entire film in the upending of the «final girl.»
There's something quietly revolutionary about the way the film addresses gender both plainly and coyly, staging another upending of the supposedly natural order in a film that is already doing plenty of that.
Geoffrey sees something more worrisome: an upending of the traditional scientific method.
The agreement itself is not a wholesale upending of the law, which has angered gun - rights advocates and owners across the state.
Witness the continued hollowing - out of traditional retail businesses, the upheaval in the media and telecommunications sectors, and the upending of advertising and marketing value chains.
This upending of the advertising model has had serious financial repercussions for publishers, and is, in part, why many were willing to consider platform products like Instant Articles that allow access not only to new users, but new advertising opportunities.
The reason for Facebook's social media empire and Spotify's upending of the music streaming business?
A recent study by two Canadian business schools into what causes inflated executive pay upends some of the conventional wisdom about what causes executive salaries to increase over time.
Although I feel very much on track, I am afraid marriage and kids could upend all of this so that is one of the reasons I am have been wary about going down that road.
It's also the ways that Sleeping With Other People subtly upends some of the more conservative values of the Nora Ephron model.
Just as these fledgling followers are determining what loyal Yakuza gamers have identified for greater than a decade, Yakuza 6 comes alongside and upends all of it.
Zero Audio upends all of my preconceptions with the Carbo Tenore, which are tiny, beautiful, and sound monstrously good.

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McCain joined two other Republican senators, Susan Collins of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, who voted against the bill and quashed Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's plan to upend the US healthcare system after 20 hours of debate.
Those were the words of Robert Wang, the creator of the Instant Pot, a retail phenomenon that, according to this piece in the New York Times, has «upended the home - cooking industry.»
At a rare press conference following Bo Xilai's dismissal, Prime Minister Wen Jiabao warned that without further reform China risked plunging into another «tragedy» like the Cultural Revolution of the 1960s, when an aged Chairman Mao Zedong rallied peasants, workers and students to upend the social order as a way to vanquish his opponents.
Diamandis says the airline approached XPrize with the goal of finding the technology that could upend its industry in the future.
Financial markets love him for now, but is he really capable of upending economic logic?
Chitchat at Davos last January centered on Trump's controversial campaign pledges to impose a travel ban on a number of predominately Muslim countries, to upend the North American Free Trade Agreement and to build a wall at the Mexican border.
By upending the old order of things — by choosing the career before the spouse, house and kids — many of us hit 40 having already proven our professional worth.
Because of that, Theranos could upend the branch of medicine that provides the data used in roughly 70 % of medical decisions.
Over the years a list of potential new entrants has repeatedly tried to upend the economics of the industry to no avail.
The Vision Fund has upended tech investing in Silicon Valley by chasing after some of the sector's flashiest companies, Recode reports.
In 2015, companies like his, which had packed their production schedules to take advantage of an expiring tax credit, found their timelines completely upended when Congress unexpectedly extended that credit by five years.
In practice, this involves the deliberate, creative use of data to upend the status quo, react and adapt in real time, and redefine strategic direction.
That volume of work could threaten to upend his status as a semi-retiree.
After years upending the old hotel model, it has taken a look at just why people are tired of the usual tourist experience.
A wave of younger collectors are driving up the prices of recent model cars, upending the traditional market, according to a classic car expert.»
In 2008, when the sub-prime mortgage crisis upended the multi-billion-dollar property valuation industry, Real Matters, a Markham, Ont. - based startup that provides property information to banks and insurance agencies, was in the unique position of being nimble in a market dominated by giants.
How To Win Founders and Influence Everybody (Wired) For years Wennmachers has quietly advanced a narrative that has shaped how the world sees Silicon Valley and how the Valley perceives itself — as a group of brainy outcasts upending the limits of the status quo.
But Trump upended that notion late Thursday, ordering a review of even harsher tariffs that sparked a bookend rout.
You might have heard of the secret history of jaywalking — how car companies managed to upend the laws a century ago so that vehicles, not pedestrians, had the right of way on the roads.
With other parts of the world already in turmoil, fallout from Syria could upend the dynamic, as the peak summer season for oil demand approaches, keeping oil prices in a new, elevated range.
But it's a helpful re-framing for the great many people who don't take that advice out of fear of upsetting those who designed the current world you'd like to upend or those who made plans for your life you'd like to defy.
Jobs and the security of a paycheck have been upended by work (in all it's forms) and lack of opportunity.
All this underscores the struggles of brick - and - mortar apparel and retailing companies that have been upended by fickle consumers and online competitors such as Amazon.
Initial Coin Offerings, a fundraising mechanism for companies using cryptocurrencies as a mechanism to buy their service, seem to be upending the world of venture capital.
In 2010, Martin Roscheisen, founder of solar energy company Nanosolar, decided to upend the $ 13 billion diamond industry by finding a way to produce jewelry - quality white diamonds in the lab.
Amazon, which forayed into brick - and - mortar retailing with its purchase of Whole Foods, could upend the grocery industry and undercut traditional retailers by using its deep pockets and large presence, analysts have said.
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