Sentences with phrase «through historical works»

Through historical works of pioneering feminist artists such as Betty Tompkins and Joan Semmel, to that of emerging contemporary female artists such as Andrea Mary Marshall, India Munuez, Myla Dalbesio, Katie Commodore, and Leah Schrager, SECRET GARDEN presents works by taboo shattering artists who fearlessly address sexual themes in their art and celebrate freedom of expression.
Through historical works of pioneering feminist artists such as Betty Tompkins and Joan Semmel, to that of emerging contemporary female artists such as Andrea Mary Marshall, India Munuez, Myla Dalbesio, Katie Commodore, and Leah Schrager, Secret Garden presents works by taboo shattering artists who fearlessly address sexual themes in their art and celebrate freedom of expression.

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Similarly, mistranslation of the greek and quoting out of historical, cultural and topical context has turned Paul into a misogynist when in fact he, like his Messiah, were revolutionary in their teachings, establishing in the church God's original design for man (including the restoration of gender equality and proper relations) which was restored through the redemptive work of the cross.
By the end of his studies» he wrote his doctoral thesis on the quest for the historical Jesus» Braaten had worked through the theologies of such mid-century luminaries as Tillich, Rudolf Bultmann, and Karl Barth but become the disciple of none.
The imposition of Word upon king is sharply attested again in that brilliant scene immediately preceding the death of Ahab in the middle of the ninth century (I Kings 22) The Word through Micaiah works its radical historical effects, and another prophet is instrumental in the efficacious juxtaposition of divine life and will upon human events.
Many do not agree with Barth that salvation is effective only through this one historical event, but they then typically argue that God works salvifically outside of Christianity as well as within.
This is a work accomplished in history and mediated through the historical reality of the church.
In his historical tour of the proofs for and against God's existence, Nathan Schneider, a journalist and activist whose last work treated the Occupy movement, unfolds the story of provers and their arguments from the ancient Greeks through medieval Muslims to today's analytic philosophers and New Atheists.
I would agree that the clarity with which I find myself seeing the world when I look at it through the lens of the Gospels counts more for the Gospels» «truth» than the available historical evidence does — though that mysterious power we can only call the work of the Holy Spirit may count most of all.
«47 And third, it is through this work of reinterpreting its own traditions that Israel as a community develops a historical consciousness, thereby becoming a historical reality, if it is true, as critical scholarship suggests, that Israel did not exist as a unified entity until the amphictyonic period after the settlement of Canaan, then we can say that «by elaborating this history as a living tradition, Israel projected itself into the past as a single people, to whom occurred, as to an indivisible totality, the deliverance from Egypt, the revelation on Sinai, the wandering in the desert, the gift of the Promised Land.
The image of Moses, then, is not only the result of historical recollection, it is also the result of long years of meditation on the total significance of his life and work through the succeeding generations of Israel's life.
This 13 minute long video presents a compelling historical and contemporary portrait of the Great Marsh through the voices of those who have worked to protect it for future generations.
From the historical significance of a dish to the scientific properties that make it work, we will dig in together to make new discoveries about the food we eat through classes, workshops, and community events.
Indeed, the best historical and conceptual work currently being carried out in South Africa, Palestine, and elsewhere on revolutionaries and revolutionary movements of the 1960s through 1980s is being retrieved via oral histories of old cadres.
Hyndman, in the Historical Basis of Socialism in England (1883), argued that «in looking back through the history of our country, there is one period when by common consent men and women who worked with their hands were better off than at any time before or since».
Much of al - Arsuzi's work is dedicated to exploring the unique cultural and historical positions of Arabs (especially through their language).
Three candidates couldn't make through the National Assembly hearing process under the current president for the last four years because of (1) his speculative investment in real estate using secret information, (2) earning too much money when working as a lawyer, and (3) his historical viewpoint that lawmakers and general public don't endorse or agree to.
The work is supported through DOE environmental management and is a collaboration between the National Historical Museums and Luleå University in Sweden, PNNL, WSU and the Smithsonian Institution's Museum Conservation Institute.
It often is more akin to historical detective work than to climatology and can involve long searches in dusty archives, the ability to read archaic scripts and handwriting, and even Latin translations (for instance, when going through the archives of the Paris Observatory)(sounds like a recent bestseller, only less lucrative, no?).
About Site - Queensland's premier visual arts institution, the Queensland Art Gallery Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA), connects people and art through a dynamic program of Australian and international exhibitions that showcase works from a diverse range of historical and contemporary artists.
The year's first serving of Oscar bait has arrived on a silver platter in the form of «Lee Daniels» The Butler,» a star - studded historical drama starring Forest Whitaker as an African American butler working at the White House through multiple...
Anderson has worked in a variety of genres — noir, screwball comedy, historical epic, and straight - up relationship drama — but his films always bear his distinctive fingerprints: sharply drawn characters (some of whom are uneasily at odds with the world around them); a sense of humor filtered through dark situations; and a stable of actors with whom he works regularly.
A team work task with information about the legal and historical changes of the role of women in society is delivered through peer - to - peer «experts» from each team sharing specific knowledge for students to fill in a worksheet.
Children will also be using and applying the historical learning they acquire creatively, as they work through the challenges of the lesson.
Children will be using and applying the historical learning they acquire creatively, as they work through the challenges of the lesson.
The use of drama allowed students to learn from and evaluate their own work and the work of their peers through active participation in historical content that they connected to contemporary times.
Through our academic publishing program, we seek to meet the publication needs of the religious studies academic community worldwide with works on the Hebrew Bible and Hebrew language, ancient Near Eastern studies and archaeology, New Testament and Greek language, biblical theology, Judaism, patristics, church history, historical theology, practical theology, and religion and culture.
Part history, part activist manual, that book, which remains in print 20 years later, typifies most of Hoose's work: solid information is tied to contemporary and historical events through stories that make the reader care.
Of the top 25 books sold in 2014 through the site, sixteen of them were romance novels, while three of the top 25 spots went to historical fiction; in fact, the top five books included three works of historical fiction by the same author, Shayne Parkinson.
While submitting her historical romance book through an agent, she worked hard to put out a new book in a totally different genre.
We spent the next couple days playing tourist, working our way through Philadelphia's various historical points of interest and finding other fun things to do in the city.
This is a collection of 160 attractions where you can eat, browse through crafters studios, view and purchase unique works of art, and cultural or historical attractions.
Powered by the Unreal Engine 4, you battle your way through (or more realistically, against) some of the most iconic and well loved books, historical events and works of art such as Edvard Munch's «The Scream», Miguel Cervantes's «Don Quixote» and even a battle against William Wallace... the real one, not the Mel Gibson version, though they both may or may not appear in the game... mostly may.
Now on Earth, Atlas is walking through notable periods of time, meeting various historical and mythological figures, all of whom have been depicted (in real life) in paintings and other works of art, such as statues or books — from the likes of Henry VIII, to Medusa, to William Wallace and a demon that blew up Mount Vesuvius.
The premise follows a ragtag group of teenagers who stumble throughout an artifact that permits them to work together with specters all through historical past.
Nicole Furman: «I think that the content of the work I create is unique, as I seek to challenge a lot of societal preconceptions and ruling institutions through common «symbols» (from gender preconceptions, to the mere existence of innocence, to historical construction and reconstruction), which is conceptual, yet always maintaining aesthetic priorities (which conceptual art seems to disregard, and which for me define art).»
Marshall has done this «from the ground up,» as Metropolitan Museum curator Ian Alteveer put it, working through historical styles and genres, including Rococo love scenes, large - scale history paintings, and Impressionist plein air fetes.
The exhibition explores the history of American modernist ballet and new representations of the body through a combination of contemporary works by Mauss and historical works from the 1930s and 1940s in ballet design, the visual arts, theater, and fashion.
Challenging the heritage of his medium through an innovative approach to materiality, technique, and content, Colen pushes the boundaries of painting while imbuing his work with formal rigor and art historical richness.
Frieze produces Frieze Masters Magazine, an annual publication that looks at historical art through a contemporary lens, reflecting the diverse range of work included in the fair.
Key works by artists from the past, including Hewitt, McVey, and Wagner, provide a historical framework while gaining new meaning through re-examination.
In choosing to put paintings in the work, Lins investigates sculpture itself, through the disruption of paintingʼs pictorial, historical and spatial position.
His paintings and works on paper are both provocative and celebratory, exploring race and gender issues through cultural and historical references.
Of particular focus is Giacometti's studio practice, which is examined through rarely seen plaster sculptures that highlight the artist's working process, in addition to historical photographs documenting his relationship with the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum — which hosted the artist's first US museum exhibition, in 1955 — and with New York City.
Interstitial seeks to answer this question through the examination of new and recently - created free - standing sculptures by contemporary Los Angeles - based object makers whose work exists in the interstices, the spaces between the historical genres of the decorative arts, still life, and abstraction.
By showcasing current contemporary painting and sculpture, the exhibition explores both postmodern and modern concepts through the re-evaluation of historical work from varying mediums, styles and content by recalling abstract expressionism and minimalism.
Fred Tomaselli (New York, NY) draws upon art historical sources and Eastern and Western decorative traditions to create works that explode with mesmerizing patterns through the layering of resin, pharmaceuticals, and organic materials.
Throughout the book, Speed offers the reader historical backgrounds, dynamic aspects which each technique brings to a work of art, and specific exercises through which the young draughtsman may begin his training.
The handwritten letters in Thomson's neon piece not only highlight the artist's affection for Nauman, continuing with this idea of the sentimental in Emin's work, but also instigate a larger narrative around art - historical lineage made evident through appropriation.
Frieze Masters is a unique art fair with its focus is on viewing historical art through a contemporary lens, and this is exactly what Kossoff's body of work after the Old Masters is about.
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