Sentences with phrase «academic tradition»

Well, in accordance with academic tradition, grey hair brought more administrative responsibilities.
In true academic tradition, the senior grad students in the laboratory have always been more than happy to pass on their skills and experiences.
The Catholic academic tradition places as much emphasis on community building as on academic excellence, and sports are important for building community.
Is he refusing academic tradition, or is he unable to deal with the flesh?
I am sure she is more than deserving of the praise she receives, but, unfortunately, the reporter misses an opportunity to look more deeply into Catholic academic traditions.
For Friedrich Schiller University itself, such publications are evidence that Jena's long academic tradition is consistently able to produce up - to - the - minute research.
Even if institutional policies assert institutional ownership of such materials, they have often recognized the prevailing academic tradition as a practical matter.
Since it's an academy that has been supported by both Andy Warhol and Prince Charles, and prides itself on both traditional methods, such as anatomy and indirect painting, and on contemporary discourse, I thought it would be compelling to take the long view and explore how and why the classical academic tradition has impacted the present state of figure - based art.»
As with most academic traditions, and especially those that are viewed as soft, there are orthodoxies and fashions, and sometimes sudden turns, that are conventionally described — following Thomas Kuhn's Structure of Scientific Revolutions of almost half a century ago — as paradigm shifts....
While there are wonderful, growing pockets of the Evangelical sub-culture where intellectual training is valued and propagated, the movement certainly is more known for its ability to relate with culture and keep up with technology than for its rich academic traditions.
These mechanisms cause substantial changes from academic traditions.
In considering the question of copyright ownership of online educational materials, institutions must take into account not just legal standards under copyright law, but also academic tradition and practical considerations of policy administration.
Its vibrant history, esteemed academic traditions and diverse economy are just a few of the things that make the Nutmeg State a top destination to settle down.
He arrived in America in 1936, schooled in the old world academic tradition of his native Spain and fresh from a sojourn in the heady milieu of 1920s Paris.
So I decided to go 180 degrees in the other direction: I enrolled at «Hatahana» master class program in Tel Aviv, a very rigorous two years course of drawing and painting from the model, in a realistic and somewhat academic tradition.
Rooted in a Dutch academic tradition, Mondrian's early realist experiments depict trees, washing lines and farm buildings.
Dubuffet was not well known in America, yet his concerns about denying «the validity of past academic traditions» were all too familiar to both Pollock and Ossorio.
The pioneering artist of the 19th century, Realist painter Gustav Courbet once and for all rejected academic traditions and conventions of the bourgeois society.
Rodin: The Human Experience SUArt Galleries August 16 through November 18, 2018 This exhibition presents 32 figures in bronze by Auguste Rodin (1840 - 1917), the French sculptor who left behind 19th century academic traditions to focus on conveying the passion and vitality of the human spirit.
The ever - shifting series of images in Thomas's dynamic video include many historical referents such as classicizing, white women of the French academic tradition and pictures of Sarah Baartman, so - called «Hottentot Venus,» a South African woman who was exhibited in Europe in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
In an age when figurative painting was seen to be dwindling in relevance, becoming little more than a genteel academic tradition, Freud's work would prove its continuous and startling power.
Primed by his bohemian leanings and his radical political beliefs, he was a product of the cultural moment when the radical visual innovations of the Cubists and Fauve artists were undermining visual art's comfortable bourgeois realism and strict academic traditions.
Hofmann was a well established German artist who had founded the Berlin Secession (1898) which was the first open revolt against academic traditions and paved the way for modern German art movements such as Expressionism.
This cockamamie tradition turns out to be nothing but a newfangled academic tradition.
The report sent to the Ryerson senate also cites an external review by Professor Brent Cotter, who concluded that «Ryerson is proposing the establishment of a law school that builds upon the solid academic traditions of existing law school programs, but contemplates a different, supplementary objective — a focus on the future of law practice, and a model of educating law students that will prepare them for that future, all within the context of Ryerson's own vision.»
SC Let me finish here — that kind of Expressionism which was a reaction against a very formalist, academic tradition of Modernism, specifically European; Abstract Expressionism in the US, a social gesture within the context of a Modern Art tradition and expressionism as it exists today.
In Britain, Turnbull personifies the post-war break with academic tradition and romanticism; henceforth art could draw on direct expression, popular culture and ancient references.
«There is a century - long academic tradition, which fortunately for this art has been transferred from one generation of painters to another and preserved,» Ananyev said.
The paintings of Gustave Courbet, Edouard Manet, and the Impressionists represent a deepening rejection of the prevailing academic tradition and a quest for a more naturalistic representation of the visual world.
Hence the academic tradition of theology is practical.
It is much more widely true that books by Western scholars 19 expounding, let us say, Islam to Westerners, or analyzing the rise of Mahayana Buddhism in terms of an academic tradition of secular rationalism, are increasingly studied by those concerned.20 So far this fact has led to only limited awareness and had very limited effect on the course of such Western writing, but these have begun to be discernible21 and must increase.
Today, she encourages her postdocs and students to ignore the academic tradition of working long hours and to have the confidence to work the hours they feel are appropriate.
«He never really locked into the academic traditions of the institution,» says Brian Huber, a paleobiologist with the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, who worried about Small's business focus.
«Like a ball team that continues to win because of a tradition, we have an academic tradition
In the selected items on view, the developments of American artistic traditions can be traced through the early interests in portraiture, the rise in prominence of landscape painting in the 19th - century, the popularity of genre scenes, as well as the academic traditions of history and large - scale society paintings.
Seamlessly merging the use of academic tradition with contemporary urban realism, French's work occupies the fine line between beautiful and unsettling.
Most of the works from this era in the museum's collection, however, represent the more conservative aspects of the academic tradition.
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