Sentences with phrase «early influences ranged»

Early influences ranged from Ibram Lassaw to Anthony Caro.

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In Richardson's book there are seven chapters ranging from an examination of Newman's early philosophical stance, the influences that formed him and led him to coherence in the development of his approach to knowledge and commitment, to his teaching on apprehension, assent, inference and the illative sense.
In either case, the power of Whitehead's influence is evident here in Wieman's thoughts on value, his efforts to define the Something, and his early efforts to expand the range of experience open to a yet - to - be-developed scientific method of interpreting religious experience.
Matthew Melmed is Executive Director of ZERO TO THREE, a nonprofit organization that promotes the health and development of infants and toddlers by translating research and knowledge about the kinds of early experiences that help children thrive into a range of practical tools and resources for use by the adults who influence the lives of young children.
«We wanted to examine the influence of both environment and the learner on language, so we included children from a wide socio - economic range to look at variation in learning environments, and children with early brain injuries to study variation in learners,» said Goldin - Meadow.
Mean Streets is a major part of early 1970s American film and in many ways is an American Breathless (Jean - Luc Godard, 1959) in terms of innovative technique and influence on subsequent filmmakers (ranging from Quentin Tarantino to Spike Lee to Wong Kar - wai and countless others).
While these parental influences assured Argento's filmic fascination from an early age, he assimilated influences from a wide range of the fantastic arts.
His early landscapes suggest a range of influences: his teacher, Eakins, Barbizon painting, the Hudson River school.
If Houseago's works resonate, it is because they encompass a wide range of influences: the formal language of sculpture throughout the ages (from ancient to early modern), mythology, the natural world of plants and animals, African tribal art, cartoon imagery and contemporary music and culture (the title of the exhibition contains a fragment from the lyrics of «Wild Child» by Lou Reed and a reference to James Taylor's «Like A Circle Round the Sun»).
Zhang sites a broad range of influences ranging from Asian philosophies of antiquity to early 20th century European art.
By juxtaposing new and recent paintings by the four artists with historic works ranging in date from the 1930s to early 1960s by artists such as Franz Kline, Irene Rice Pereira, John Graham, and Reginald Marsh, to name a few, Open Windows reveals sometimes surprising affinities, influences, and contrasts among and between the twenty - first - century works and mid-twentieth-century paintings, opening windows on new possibilities and fresh ways of seeing.
In her early career, she immersed herself in the study of art, integrating a wide range of Eastern and Western influences, training in traditional Japanese painting while also exploring the European and American avant - garde.
The paintings demonstrate the artist's range of expression and incorporate the Buddhist imagery and aesthetic influences that have pervaded his work since the early 1990s.
This series, ranging from his earliest films to his final digital undertakings, reaffirms Conner's stature as a continuously innovative filmmaker of transformative influence.
Kathy Halbreich, director of Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, writes about the range of influences he absorbed: «From his early drawings rooted in a European Surrealist tradition to his monumental abstract canvases, Motherwell's visual language synthesizes a veritable history of modern painting, reflecting ties to Picasso's early collages, Matisse's color - rich paintings, and the development of American Abstract Expressionism in which he played such a pivotal role».
Best known for wild splatters of jaunty color, his career spanned a wide range of styles beginning in the early 1950s with monochrome canvases of dripping, biomorphic brush strokes influenced by the California Bay Area Modernism.
Barbara Kasten's early work in fiber and deep investment in the experimental ethos of the early avant - gardes serves as a departure point for this wide - ranging discussion of materiality and artistic influence.
Influenced early on by philosophy books ranging from Levi - Strauss's The Savage Mind to Marcell Mauss's The Gift, Kierkegaard's The Sickness Unto Death, and Heidegger's Being and Time, artist Antony Gormley explores notions of the mind and body through delicate sculpture.
The exhibition will encompass a broad range of media, including photographs of Chicago's early performances; drawing; printmaking; painting and needlework, which map the influence of this artist on today's generation, where close associations can be drawn.
Works on view will include the 1978 painting, «The Red Wave», one of the artist's earliest works, painted in California, and showing the influence of a diverse range of interests from Henri Matisse to Hokusai.
In the early years of his career, Lebasqueʼs primary influences ranged from Luce to Seuratte.
Somewhere in the range of maybe 30 % larger because of the end - point influence of this potentially spurious cooling tendency very early in an 1850 - 2010 trend period calculation in CRUTEM3.
It involves the people who have significant influence in making a positive difference for young children's mental health during this important developmental period - parents, carers, families and early childhood professionals; along with a range of community and health professionals.
This workshop will explore the influence of procedural learning on adult relationships, the impact of trauma and attachment failure on adult attachment behavior, and explore techniques that range from helping patients stabilize dysregulation to exploring the intense emotions associated with early attachment relationships.
Family therapy pioneer Salvador Minuchin suggests that in focusing so intensely on the early mother - child bond, attachment - based therapy neglects a vast range of important human influences and experiences «The entire family — not just the mother or primary caretaker — including father, siblings, grandparents, often cousins, aunts and uncles, are extremely significant in the experience of the child,» says Minuchin.
Advances in a wide range of biological, behavioral, and social sciences are expanding our understanding of how early environmental influences (the ecology) and genetic predispositions (the biologic program) affect learning capacities, adaptive behaviors, lifelong physical and mental health, and adult productivity.
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