Sentences with phrase «aesthetic ideals»

His untitled work might look as if it's strictly glued to aesthetic ideals of modernism, but there are many references to nature.
Key aesthetic ideal: I don't give a **** what * you * think.
As a whole, Hancock's highly developed cast of characters acts out a complex mythological battle, creating an elaborate cosmology that embodies his unique aesthetic ideals, musings on color, language, emotions and ultimately, good versus evil.
Within a broad swath of history and geography, the groupings open deeper lines of inquiry into the devotional art of the Counter-Reformation, the role of war and nationalism in the visual arts, the durability of classical aesthetic ideals and mythology, and the real and allegorical representation of nature.
It defends aesthetic ideals transmitted since the eighteenth century, a master's narrative: The pictorial arts are an element of pacification, a breath of the serene.
Park Seo - Bo The Korean artist strives for a minimal emptiness rooted in eastern aesthetic ideals.
Questions about his integrity intensified in 1974 as a result of his management of the estate of sculptor David Smith; art critic Rosalind Krauss and others alleged that Greenberg took his «prescriptive» approach too far by actually altering the deceased artist's work to fit his own aesthetic ideal.
Instead, he championed the new generation of post-abstract Expressionist artists, such as John Chamberlain, Claes Oldenburg, and Frank Stella, whose work was moving away from what he viewed as outmoded European aesthetic ideals.
One sees in Bloom's The Book of J that discrimination is required, just as it was required in historical analysis, if the Bible is not to lose its theological voice in the name of secular worship of an author or an aesthetic ideal.
We have a vast assortment of styles from which to choose, so finding something that meets your aesthetic ideals within budget will be a snap.
Whiteley, who runs Lancaster University's Department of Visual Arts, begins Design for Society with a resume of the development of the consumer ethic in the US, where designer Raymond Loewy defined his aesthetic ideal as «a beautiful sales curve shooting upwards».
Believe me, the perfect vagina is actually a medical norm and not an aesthetic ideal.
In keeping with Cruise's revivalist take on the classical Hollywood star, the films of this period — from Jack Reacher to Mission: Impossible — Rogue Nation — are all rooted in the aesthetic ideals of the end of the studio era in the late 1950s.
[4] The German opera composer Richard Wagner used the term in two 1849 essays, and the word has become particularly associated with his aesthetic ideals.
Some new faces on the scene seem to carry with them the aesthetic ideals picked up from video games, sci - fi and epic fantasy films, as well as values, humor and themes derived from internet culture.
Rosemary is like the other artists shown here, is questioning the role of art and our aesthetic ideals, the disfigurement and destruction points to a new understand - ing of what we perceive to be good and true.?
Instead, he championed the new generation of Post-Abstract Expressionist Artists, such as John Chamberlain, Claes Oldenburg, and Frank Stella, whose work was moving away from what he viewed as outmoded European aesthetic ideals.
However, one of the most significant painters of this time was Dong Qichang, who reached the heights of the aesthetic ideals of that time and managed to give his paintings a theoretical formulation by producing critical writings.
The voracious sexuality and hallmark stylization of Picasso's depictions of women are evoked by the abstract marks, speaking of a modernist painterly machismo, while the soft - focus female nudes establish woman as anonymous muse, sexual object and aesthetic ideal.
Since 2004, Fontaine has approached the readymade, abstraction, and collectivity not as aesthetic ideals but as coping strategies in the symbolic economy of contemporary art.
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