Sentences with phrase «with radical shifts»

While the cryptocurrency market as a whole is crazy right now, with radical shifts in fortune from one day to the next, the Ripple price prediction 2018 looks positive.
The answer is long and complex, and has much to do with the radical shifts in culture that have occurred over the past 25 years or so, both in Britain and the world: the unstoppable rise of art as commodity and the successful artist as a brand; the ascendancy of a post-Thatcher generation of Young British Artists (YBAs) who set out, unapologetically, to make shock - art that also made money; the attendant rise of uber - dealers such as Jay Jopling in London and Larry Gagosian in New York; and the birth of a new kind of gallery culture, in which the blockbuster show rules and merchandising is a lucrative sideline.
From here Dewey suffers the ups and downs that go with radical shifts in musical direction, drugs, rehab, different drugs, more rehab, disco, and finally redemption.
Work on this series would then continue with a radical shift in scale and using different materials and entirely different physical dimensions: a visitor to the Museum of Modern Art in New York in recent years can hardly have missed the great battle that United Enemies continue to wage in the sculptural garden.»
Portraying a pair of gigantic figures with their heads lowered and with one arm around each other in a gentle embrace, the sculpture alludes to familiar childhood toys and cartoon characters while at the same time transforming their identities with a radical shift in scale, presenting them as monumental cultural presences...
The sculpture alludes to familiar childhood toys and cartoon characters while at the same time transforming their identities with a radical shift in scale, presenting them as monumental cultural presences.

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Her comments mark a radical shift in US - German relations, as well as the American relationship with Western Europe as a whole.
Yet this same criticism, that Jesus» understanding of his self - hood is incommensurate with the kerygma's concept of a dramatic shift in the course of history or the cosmos, has been presented in still more radical fashion.
But whatever he may have intended, the cardinal can not have meant that Amoris Laetitia is a «paradigm shift» in the sense of a radical break with previous Catholic understandings.
Here's the pattern at hand: a) discouragement or disgust with radical politics or the undeniable impact of some conservatism - friendly facts, results in a move away from political statements and activism, a retreat, into counter-culturalism, self - discovery, and artistry - for - artistry's sake, b) shifts in the political situation, or disgust at «apathy,» provoke a passionate recommittment to the leftist cause or a new articulation of it, and then, at some point, the rock - bohemian returns back to a).
We shall not achieve it immediately, but we shall strive,» even his slight qualification of optimism gave warning of a radical shift toward a realistic temper.1 Whatever realism there has been in the spirit of democracy, and there has been a great deal, it has generally had superimposed upon it a vision of perfection, and with a notion of man's life as continually moving toward a higher and higher good.
Coupled with the industrialization of production in factories, this brought a radical shift in people's lives, from a predominantly rural existence to a predominantly urban one, first in Europe and later elsewhere.
Judgement Day actually may have come on May 19th when President Obama revealed his radical shift in US policy with Israel.
Paul Proulx, also a ranking member of the Fidi Neighborhood Association, said he joined the group specifically to advocate for much - needed city services and Downtown infrastructure improvements — most notably through upgrades to the area's colonial - era street grid, which locals have blamed for a whole host of quality - of - life and safety issues — that have been late catching up with the area's radical demographic shift.
What keeps epidemiologists up at night is antigenic shift, a radical change in surface proteins that presents the immune system with a completely different face.
Allen's proposal would mean a significant shift in government policy — with a fairly radical top - down approach to cutting carbon emissions.
Dr. Minich has the foundation of a strong science background with her Master's and Doctorate degrees, and a lifelong study of nutrition with her first indoctrination at the age of 9 when her mother shifted the family's faith and food in seemingly radical, yet transformative ways.
Gucci, another blockbuster success with millennials, has radically shifted its codes away from the high - gloss, status - conscious aesthetic (first put in place by Tom Ford) towards Alessandro Michele's focus on radical identity fluidity and community.
One of the most important considerations for the authorities and senior leadership team throughout the various mergers was maintaining effective quality assurance — indeed, it's one of the biggest issues colleges are having to deal with as the FE landscape undergoes a radical shift in the face of the area reviews and other institutional changes.
While it might not be the only disease with this horrible result, I've found the saying to be otherwise true, as I thought I had reconciled myself to losing my mother years ago when she stopped recognizing us and underwent radical personality shifts.
Whether advising readers on how to save money, how to grow memories with grandkids or how to plan a sane wedding, all aim to increase quality of life — not a bad way to start a year.Think big, save bigElisabeth Leamy, consumer correspondent for «Good Morning America,» advises a radical shift in how we think about saving...
Credit union executives talked up a pending regulatory relief effort while endorsing a radical shift in direction by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau during a meeting with President Trump and other top White House officials on Monday.
Ocean shifts can be radical with the change of the seasons, and even by the hour!
Originally in production for Xbox 360, PS3, and PC, Free Radical's Haze shifted development entirely to PS3 with other editions seemingly fizzling out.
A special reward will be granted to players who faithfully participate in every weekly challenge, with what Radical calls «the ultimate shape - shifting reward».
Ismail supports his post-E3 tweets regarding how he sees Sony's indie policy at the moment, telling me that «the lack of indies at the E3 showcase is such a radical shift from the indie focus of earlier E3s that many independent developers are wondering whether working with Sony right now offers any stability, and stability is what those developers need when making commitments about console development.»
«The past few years have seen radical shifts in the mobile gaming landscape, to the point where handheld games are not only able to contend with the best on more traditional platforms, but serve as one of the major paths to indie success,» said festival chairman Brandon Boyer.
The development of Cuban geometric abstraction and the formation of Los Diez Pintores Concretos (Ten Concrete Painters) coincided with the radical cultural shifts that raged throughout the country in the 1950s.
This 456 - page volume, published in conjunction with the Walker Art Center and MCA Chicago's exhibition, reconsiders the choreographer and his collaborators as an extraordinarily generative interdisciplinary network that preceded and predicted dramatic shifts in performance, including the development of site - specific dance, the use of technology as a choreographic tool and the radical separation of sound and movement in dance.
How was it possible for such a young artist to come up with such radical and attractive work, to make paintings that would immediately shift the entire ground of the art world?
The radical shift in art making is that for years, the conceptual strategy was to fancy - up ideas with tools from the aesthetic toolbox, but Riedel's system takes tools from the conceptual toolbox as strategies to create an aesthetic body of work.
Sarah Sze (b. Boston, 1969, lives and works in New York) has developed a sculptural aesthetic that transforms space through radical shifts in scale, colonizing peripheral spaces, engaging with the history of a building, and altering the viewer's perception and experience of architecture through large, site - specific interventions.
This working orientation is significant not only because of Rauschenberg's storied association with the flatbed picture plane11 — the radical, ninety - degree shift relative to human posture that redefined the encounter between image and viewer in the postwar era — but also because of a subsequent intervention that would give Untitled [glossy black painting] the appearance of a vertically made composition.
As a curator, he recently cocurated — with Robert Storr and Peter Benson Miller — the group show «Nero su Bianco» (Black on White), which examines radical shifts in perceptions of African identity, subjectivity, and agency.
Based in a historic decommissioned fire station in Manhattan, the project, which runs from 5 May, will consists of workshops from writers and activists during the day, discussing the prison system and abolition, with the space shifting into a nightclub at night, championing the radical history of house music.
The development of Cuban geometric abstraction and, specifically, the formation of Los Diez, coincided with the radical political and cultural shifts that raged throughout the country in the 1950s.
Innovation Grants awarded for the 2013 - 14 academic year are Antena at Blaffer, Art Lies in Gulf Coast, Bodas de Sangre / A Blood Wedding, Napoleon and the Battle of Nations, On Screen: A Film and Video Series, Shifting Spaces, Spit My Story, Re (cycle): Pedal Power Pop Up, Theaster Gates with FEAST: Radical Hospitality in Contemporary Art, Visiting Artist and Scholar Series with Blaffer Art Museum, and an Artist Residency with Raqs Media Collective.
Coinciding with radical and political cultural shifts in the country, notably the 1952 military coup led by Fulgenico Batista, this decade marked Cuba's rising nationalist sentiments and rapid urbanisation.
Superficie Nera a Rilievo was a radical shift, arrived at through collaboration with the artist Piero Manzoni at Azimut, a Milan gallery space, and Azimuth, a corresponding journal.
His tenure at Yale coincided with a radical stylistic shift in his painting towards diagrammatic configurations spurred by a renewed interest in geometry and mathematics.
Unafraid of radical shifts in scale, Pindell also creates diminutive, vibrant collages that sing with moments of hand drawn arrows and numbers running through their constituent parts.
However, viewers of The Power of Pictures are presented with a dispiriting historical narrative of the project, as imagery shifts from radical experimentation to overt state propaganda.
Although this show marks a radical shift, the continuity of the paintings with his past work is also quite strong.
The radical shift in the treatment and development of drawing since the 1960s has resulted in a renewed status and relevance for it, with some of the most exciting artistic ideas of the last 50 years indebted to its use.
Day 2 focuses more closely on the content, curricula, and graduates of curatorial programs with an emphasis on those programs planning radical shifts or operating from emergent contexts or scenes.
On Skype, Cathy Byrd speaks with Irene Hofmann, Director and Chief Curator of SITE Santa Fe, about how radical shifts in the structure of SITE led to a re-imagined international biennial series.
The most radical thing an artist can do now, he claimed was «to paint with oils on canvas».2 A revival of painting by Collishaw and Hirst (who is included in Painting Now) indicates the significant cultural shift away from the gaudy consumerism and nihilism that artists of the 90s once championed.
The second is how the discipline adapts to deal with the radical perceptual shifts accompanying the meteorological transformations and possible geopolitical fallout, and the third is the issue of trust — interlinked with emotions, economics, ecology, and neuroscience — as the strategy of eco-catastrophe denial becomes less and less tenable.
And Yale's own Gus Speth questioned whether capitalism itself was compatible with ecological sustainability and suggested a radical shift in values was required to deal with the problem.
(The only one I can think of, by the only really solidly qualified contrarian, Lindzen, who also claimed that tobacco wasn't linked to lung cancer, came up with an Iris theory that has been thoroughly repudiated (recent studies have in fact continued to strongly show increased atmospheric moisture), but his theory of a significant enough decrease to keep the earth from significantly warming at the same time this radical shift toward lack of global cloud cover (and far more drought everywhere?)
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