He moves from culture secretary and is unlikely to be missed by the arts world, where he was largely seen as a man
whose cultural interests stopped at Star Trek.
Not exact matches
A law which properly has only this meaning: to release man from the world, to separate him from any
interest in an independent
cultural development, and to humble him in obedience to the transcendent power of God — of a God,
whose image is not in any sense determined by the conception that man has of his own highest spiritual life.
There are important
cultural differences between academia and policy making: differences in time frames, in the attitudes and responses to quantitative and qualitative findings, but also in
whose interests we think we are serving.
These
cultural anxieties are the best way into a debate about who is running this world, and in
whose interests.»
Perez,
whose work celebrates the metaphorical and
cultural significance of the International Style of architecture, has recently become
interested in the reflective surfaces that characterize these icons of Modernism.
The exhibition brings together a group of artists
whose interest in the
cultural significance of the cosmos leads in multiple directions, intersecting with the fields of aesthetics, anthropology, philosophy, and others grounded in different art - making strategies and material explorations.
The Western tradition tends to portray painting as a two dimensional artefact,
whose sides are hidden in frames, and
whose reverse if of no visual or
cultural interest.
The Infinite Mix brings together major audio - visual artworks from ten leading international artists including Stan Douglas,
whose six - hour film Luanda - Kinshasa, 2013, expands upon his
interest in the African origins of the early 1970s New York music scene, while exploring the synthesis of
cultural histories.
During the early 1970s he studied with conceptual artist Joseph Beuys,
whose interest in using an array of
cultural myths, metaphors, and personal symbolic vocabulary as a means to engage and understand history inspired Kiefer.
Pruitt,
whose interests in
cultural excess went unappreciated in the era of political correctness, combined traditional objects like quilts with iconic styles of presentation, such as those employed by Felix Gonzalez - Torres.
You can point the finger at all sorts of participants in this battle, but I believe (and we have been examining and discussing at length on this site for more than 8 years now) the principal drivers of the polarization are coming more from: (1) the corporate energy
interests who are protecting their profits against regulation and other policies that would move the system away from fossil fuels, and using their clout in the political process to tie things up; (2) right - wing anti-government and anti-regulatory ideologues
whose political views appear threatened by scientific conclusions that point toward a need for stronger policy action; (3) people
whose religious or
cultural identities appear threatened by modern science; and so forth.
BOEM is particularly
interested in receiving information on historic sites, districts, and National Historic Landmarks, as well as
cultural corridors and other historic properties,
whose viewsheds may be a contributing element to eligibility to the National Register of Historic Places.
The answer can not be determined from a mere examination of an organization's current membership rolls but rather depends on how the organization selects members and other relevant factors, such as that the organization is dedicated to the preservation of religious, ethnic or
cultural values of legitimate common
interest to its members, or that it is in fact and effect an intimate, purely private organization
whose membership limitations could not be constitutionally prohibited.
Isaura Barrera, Ph.D., is a native of South Texas
whose interest in
cultural diversity was stimulated at an early age, as she realized that the colorful autumn leaves that she cut out in first grade had no correspondence to any leaves she had actually seen.