Sentences with phrase «taking point of departure»

Taking point of departure in recent, insightful academic comments on Baumrind's theories, I wish to take her model a step further.
Taking her point of departure from the events of the Arab Spring, Mehretu employs her trademark aesthetic of complex, layered imagery to evoke the topics of political and social change, as well as the civic spaces that became the sites of the recent revolutions and occupations.
Saturday, November 28, 5 - 7 pm Para Site Education Room Discussion with artists Ming Wong and Wong Hoy - Cheong Taking the point of departure from Sparrow with Bamboo Twigs, a song that was banned for 23 years due to the «Speak Mandarin» campaign in Singapore (1970 - onwards), the artists look at the positioning of Chinese in Malaysia and Singapore through filmic history and national policies.
You don't live here anymore Curator: Montserrat Albores Gleason The exhibition reflects on the idea of dwelling, taking its point of departure from the paradox generated in the domestic space by the conception and first private exhibition of Marcel Duchamp's «readymades.»
Taking its point of departure in the Southern California punk - rock scene of the late 1970s and 1980s and the do - it - yourself aesthetic of album covers, comics, concert flyers, and fanzines that characterized the movement, his work has come to occupy its own genre of potent and dynamic artistic commentary.
Taking their point of departure in the Southern California punk - rock scene of the late 1970s and 1980s.
It takes its point of departure from the voluminous literature on the subject of the gift.
But for that matter, I do not quite accept the «atheism» of Marx or of the death - of - God theologians for the very same reason, namely, that their counter-arguments against traditional theism also take their point of departure from the dualistic framework.
Jesus understood the Kingdom of God as being manifest in his ministry; all else in his teaching takes its point of departure from this central, awe - inspiring — or ridicule - inspiring, according to one's perspective — conviction.
Moreover, a supplementary condition is required for the success of an imaginative generalization, insofar as the generalization should always take its point of departure from within some particular branch of human learning.
Moreover, unlike consumer co-operatives which grew out of local needs, they have often taken their point of departure from an abstract idea or theory without reference to given localities and their demands.
It channels acceptable work too narrowly and makes it difficulty to take a point of departure quite outside of that which was appropriate in the earlier period.
This takes its point of departure from the picture of the feast of God upon the mountains in Isa.
The MSc programme in Urban Design with specialisation in Urban Architecture at Aalborg University, Denmark, takes its point of departure in a number of current and future challenges in the field of urban development and urban design.
Taking their points of departure in the Southern California punk - rock culture of the late 1970s and 1980s and the «do - it - yourself» aesthetic of album covers, comics, concert flyers, and fanzines that characterized the movement, his drawings have come to occupy their own genre of potent and dynamic artistic commentary.
Taking their points of departure in the Southern California punk - rock culture of the late 1970s and 1980s and the do - it - yourself aesthetic of album covers, comics, concert flyers, and fanzines that characterized the movement, his drawings have come to occupy their own genre of potent and dynamic artistic commentary, ranging from punchy and political to high literary and extremely poetic.
The project takes its point of departure from a 1968 sculpture of the same name by Noguchi, engaging the expansive collection at The Noguchi Museum alongside iconic images from the history of space exploration.
In a collaborative program between The Noguchi Museum and Socrates Sculpture Park, artist Leah Raintree discusses her photographic series Another Land, a body of work that takes its point of departure from a 1968 sculpture of the same name by Isamu Noguchi.
These artists often take their point of departure in existing visual material, yet in addition to appropriating pictures from mass media and consumer society, they personally transform their materials and means.
Her oeuvre bears witness to a re-emergence of the figurative in contemporary painting and takes its point of departure in part in the immediacy and tawdriness of contemporary life spurred by the mass media and the psycho - social realm of the individual.
For the subjects, materials and narratives the artists often take their point of departure in local Indian phenomena, but their works extend far beyond the idea of exotic India into global culture.
His works often take their points of departure in local settings that imply broader issues.
Her work takes its point of departure from design history, specifically from material and fashion.
It takes its point of departure in the period after 1945 including artists like Picasso, Giacometti, Dubuffet, Yves Klein, Andy Warhol, Rauschenberg, Henry Moore, Louise Bourgeois, Philip Guston, Morris Louis, Jorn, Baselitz, Polke, Kiefer, and Per Kirkeby.
The Floating Eternity Project takes its point of departure from a 2012 architectural proposal by BREAD Studio to create an offshore columbarium to alleviate the pressing concerns over Hong Kong's critical land scarcity and greying population as well as the implications of these issues on the city's economy of the afterlife.
The group presentation takes its point of departure from one of the most important exhibitions in history of exhibition making: Questioning Reality — Image Worlds Today, 1972 curated by Harald Szeemann as a part of Documenta 5.
This group exhibition takes its point of departure from a 2012 architectural proposal by BREAD Studio for an offshore columbarium in Hong Kong.
The exhibition takes its point of departure in the artist's 1992 breakthrough work Oo Fifi, Five Days in Claude Monet's Garden, Part 1 and Part 2, in which footage shot at the Fondation Claude Monet in Giverny, France, was broken into the primary colors of video (RGB) and partially reconstructed or projected separately.
Entitled Look See, the exhibition takes its point of departure in the etymological difference between looking and seeing, which embodies varying degrees of attentiveness.
His works often take their points of departure in local settings, from which broader issues can be identified.

Not exact matches

He takes as his point of departure this statement: «When we serve, we devote ourselves to God, family and country.»
He takes as his point of departure some polling data that suggests a durable unwillingness to vote for a Mormon presidential candidate, a reluctance that has....
As it turned out, my point of departure from the «emerging ministry movement» took me more into the missional wing of things, where I've been continuing to work with several virtual, international teams on social transformation projects.
Fair enough, except why then did he take as his point of departure Benedict's comments about communion of desire?
The prophet will not allow us to use faith as a point of departure for taking our journey through life or constructing our morality, ecclesiology, or politics.
Here at the outset let us take care to make it clear that the question of an historical point of departure arises even for a contemporary disciple; for if we are not careful here, we shall meet with an insuperable difficulty later (in Chapter V), when we come to deal with the case of the disciple whom we call the disciple at second hand.
It is this — that none of the traditional theories has taken as its point of departure and its key an experiential analysis of the work of love.
In fact, he takes as his point of departure their lack of knowledge, symbolized in the altar «to the unknown god.»
Let us take as our point of departure the formulation of the ontological principle to the effect that «every explanatory fact refers to the decision and to the efficacity of an actual thing.»
This provision for such relative and limited autonomy is indeed a key requirement in any theory which takes the whole as primary, since without it there is no way to understand or even account for the fact that partial aspects can be found which may serve as points of departure in the development of knowledge.
It is the exchange between Jesus and the religious authorities on marriage (Mt 19:3 ff; Mk 10:2 ff) that Pope John Paul II takes as his point of departure.
To transcend one's «own ideological points of departure» means, in a theological context, to be carried artistically beyond one's own take on the ethical and the theological — a transcendence authorized by the text but much resisted by the church.
In order to conceive of divine causation we should not take as our point of departure the crude images of transfer of power that we find in the objects of secondary (sense) perception.
One may wonder whether this takes into account the religious attitude in its essence — for the present I put aside the Christian event, which poses still other problems — for the religious attitude appears fundamentally as the expression of a dependence, whatever the point of departure for this dependence may be.
This chapter takes as its point of departure and as recurring touchstones several texts of Benedetto Croce and Antonio Gramsci.
Rather, they argue, Constantinople took a different, though similar, local baptismal creed as its point of departure for reaffirming the «faith of Nicea.»
Let's face it goalkeepers tend to march to the beat of a different drum and Szczesny certainly fell into that category, but most of his antics were relatively harmless and simply reflected a certain level of immaturity that isn't uncommon for someone thrust into the limelight at such a young age... lord knows we've seen that happen with numerous players throughout the years and very few were ever banished for such behaviour... the only on - field action that drove me crazy was his inability to take a deep breath and not try to rush the play with an ill - timed throw at certain points in the game when common sense suggested holding the ball and slowing things down... the fact that he continued to do this probably had a lot to do with the glaring lack of coaching time spent with the goalkeepers... ultimately he made the fateful decision to take his frustrations out into the public sphere and paid dearly for it... in the end, his services were wanted by several of the best Italian squads, which is significant considering the historical importance placed on the defensive side of the ball in Serie A... all I know is that if someone asked me to pick the most athletically gifted goalkeeper we have had in our squad since the arrival of Wenger, without hesitation, he would be my pick and for that reason his departure is more than a little disappointing... what else is new though
There have been plenty of departures during the summer, notably midfielder Danny Williams and Jaap Stam faces a difficult job lifting his players once more for an often brutal Championship campaign, but they look a big price of 12/5 to take all three points.
The departure of Lane Kiffin was supposed to take something vital out of an Alabama offense; instead, the Crimson Tide are actually up a few tenths of a point per game.
The point of departure is a non essentialist take on technology.
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