The aesthetic practice of Cirio suggests peaceful methodologies of re-appropriation of civic forms of shared participation and civility that may still be possible to salvage from what Adorno defined as the «age of total neutralization» within which Cirio, as an artist, does not seek false and easy reconciliations.
Many of the participants in Lives were younger conceptual artists engaged in the openly
aesthetic practice of vernacular sociology, behavioral psychology, and local ethnography.
Not exact matches
To make these
practices communicative in and through specific cultural contexts, those
of us who teach ministers to become «servants
of the Word» have encouraged them to become aware
of aesthetic conventions and put them into
practice in public communication.
In this light, it is not the case that we would abandon a moral, religious,
aesthetic or political life for a life
of doing logic, but rather, we would not leave the moral life to the ethicists, the religious life to the theologians and customary religious
practices, and the political life to the politicians and political scientists, just as we surely would not leave propositions in the hands
of the logicians.4
As he notes,» [the idea that] the consummation
of an act
of experiencing necessarily involves the
aesthetic quality... is the ground
of Dewey's resolution
of the dichotomy
of theory and
practice.
We have also spoken
of the power
of religious naturalism, especially drawing upon Bernard Meland, to develop the theory and
practice of a sensitive discernment, the key component in a land, water, and sky
aesthetic.
If the mama - to - be is into global chic
aesthetic and favors eco-friendly, fair trade
practices — look no further than one
of our latest discoveries: Baby Baazaar.
If you're into global chic
aesthetic and favor eco-friendly, fair trade
practices — look no further than one
of our latest discoveries: Baby Baazaar.
Oneida County's housing stock is among the oldest in New York State, and while sturdy and architecturally
aesthetic, is covered with lead - based paints requiring specialized knowledge
of lead - safe work
practices compliant with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations that went into effect in 2010.
The artist's soft, laid - back
aesthetic has helped bring the time - honored
practice to the forefront, and over the last few years she's taught thousands
of people how to reap the mood - boosting, restorative benefits
of crafting through workshops and Instagram how - to's.
Ancient Ayurvedic beauty and self - care
practices make liberal use
of oils on the body, for
aesthetic, emotional, and physiological benefits.
Essential elements
of Root Down's 4,000 square - foot space incorporates sustainable
practices along with design aspects reminiscent
of the energy,
aesthetic and pulse
of the 1960's, when air travel was a luxury.
Instead
of getting into the
aesthetic of the
practice, focus on having fun and being silly,» Kiley says.
It's a shame that Infamy devolves into such juvenile
practices as there are some nice flourishes on display — for instance, the hand - drawn
aesthetic lends a quaint, homely feel to adventuring that feels refreshing in light
of the grandeur that western RPGs typically strive for — yet it's impossible to root for a game that makes such a critical misstep.
The
aesthetic atmosphere
of her
practicing Eight Diagram palm in the drifting snow was also a bright spot in the film.
In The Big Short, writer / director Adam McKay creates a deliberately dizzying visual
aesthetic to imitate the rhetoric involved in many
of the banks» business
practices.
It's worth remembering that the
aesthetic tendencies
of somebody like Lynch, however striking or fascinating they are in
practice, aren't in and
of themselves sources
of depth or substance; his style is a consequence
of the emotional logic
of his films, not the other way around, which is to say that his idiosyncrasies
of form are warranted by the material.
We all know that great sense
of visual art is inherent, but with a little bit
of practice you can certainly learn the art
of visual communication and improve your
aesthetic skills, even if you are not a designer.
Preparation for career, college, and citizenship; personal health and hygiene knowledge; racial and gender equity; leisure and
aesthetic appreciation; social mobility; scientific sophistication; safe driving
practice; and sex, alcohol, drug, reproductive, and environmental awareness are all part
of the booming, buzzing, and sometimes antithetical public discourse that assigns purposes to the nation's schools.
Aesthetic computing is a curricula - blending approach that applies the theory and
practice of art to computing and problem solving.
«Drawing Art into the Equation:
Aesthetic Computing Gives Math a Clarifying Visual» An evolving teaching method applies the theory and
practice of art to computing and problem solving (November 2005).
Her background includes: BA: fine art painting (1995), teacher: secondary (1997 — 1999) MA in ceramics (2000)
practice - led PhD examining phenomenology as a mode
of aesthetic analysis (2004).
Even though many
of the
practices of the most accomplished teachers in this study, such as coaching in word recognition during actual reading and asking higher level,
aesthetic response questions, were mirrored in our analyses
of teachers in the most effective schools, this does not mean that all
of the most accomplished teachers worked in the most effective schools.
That could mean a logo change or another
aesthetic change, a name change, or even a complete handover
of a
practice.
New York, NY About Blog This blog is dedicated to exploring and cultivating contemporary
aesthetic interpretations
of the book as an art object, while preserving the traditional
practices of the art
of the book.
«Veterinarians know that clients tend to compare the
aesthetic appearance
of a veterinary
practice to the ability and quality
of medicine offered by the doctor,» Usiak says.
This can be a common games platform (even in the 80's, games magazines succeeded primarily by being about one kind
of microcomputer), or shared
aesthetic values for play, or just shared values for talking about the
practices of play.
Since a few years we see a new development
of artistic
practice using the
aesthetic of artistic and experimental animation for interactive works, games and apps.
Her
practice reflects «openness to alternative perspectives and metaphysical subjects, often portrayed through
aesthetic motifs
of multi-layered, expanded dimensions, textured pigments, and attention toward primal matter».
BOOKSHELF Check out these recent studies
of the aforementioned artists and their
practices: Part
of the Wexner Center for the Arts series, Mark Bradford is the first major book on the artist and features images and essays examining the social and
aesthetic significance
of his work.
The artist's conceptual,
aesthetic, and structural investigations
of performance through immobility in her
practice inverts the notion
of the artist as the predominant actor.
This collaboration represents a select group
of artists whose
practices are defined by integrity, critical engagement and a strong personal
aesthetic.
This remarkable cohort defined the fundamental
aesthetic and professional ambitions
of Hunter's art department, and affirmed its commitment to creative
practice.
MH: I think my interest in political art is related to the question
of whether a mere
aesthetic awareness can be political, or if we must envision an artistic
practice oriented around action to produce truly political art.
The exhibition makes the most
of Tate St Ives» expansive new display areas to show a number
of Heron's large - scale paintings, and marks the evolution in his visual language,
aesthetic sensibility and
practice.
Robert Stern, the renowned architect and Dean
of the Yale School
of Architecture, acquired the present work in 1968 and has long admired it, not only for its formal and
aesthetic qualities but also for the revolutionary nature
of Judd's
practice, «From the minute I saw the work, I knew
of its importance.
Graphicstudio: Uncommon
Practice at USF chronicles several
aesthetic and technical conversations among artists
of different generations.
Josephine Meckseper (b. 1964) has developed a
practice which melds the
aesthetic language
of modernism with a profound critique
of consumerism In her shop windows, vitrines, installations, photographs, films and magazine projects she draws a direct correlation to the way consumer culture defines and circumvents subjectivity and sublimates the key instruments
of individual political agency.
The work is refreshing and experimental and created by artists who have developed a creed
of their own and who have been primarily chosen for their
aesthetic awareness and innovative
practice.
Her
practice a diverse mix
of painting, sculpture, phone apps and Skype lectures, artist Amalia Ulman is a keen explorer
of what she describes as the «bland» or «middlebrow»
aesthetic.
Taking the form
of drawings, photographic series and video installations, his work consistently invokes the use
of systems as generative part
of the artist's
practice, investigating the relationships between
aesthetic experience, political beliefs and the formation
of meaning.
Concurrently, 6 Artists / 6 Projects (February 10 — August 29, 2015) presents new works by some
of today's leading contemporary artists in Israel, whose
practice resonates in counterpoint with the
aesthetic traditions that accompanied the opening
of the Museum 50 years earlier.
I approach these two exhibitions with the ironic realization that I was schooled in the same male universal
aesthetic value system that Schapiro struggled with — both internally and due the external art world — as she sought a feminist
practice; it is one
of my critical considerations.
The combination
of unique handmade furniture pieces with sculpture visually demonstrates the
aesthetic connection between Yektai's design and art
practices.
A major educator and proselytizer for it, she began to explore her own solutions to the question
of a feminist
aesthetic practice.
Ronny Quevedo's artistic
practice is an examination
of the vernacular languages and
aesthetic forms generated by displacement, migration, and resilience.
The panel also considers the impact
of past exhibitions that examined black conceptual
practices and questioned what constitutes a «black
aesthetic.»
Color is a building block
of artistic
practice and our own
aesthetic experiences.
Definitely not a retrospective, this show unveils the latest stage in Shapiro's
aesthetic practice that spans five decades by exhibiting the commissioned installation along with five
of permanent collection pieces and one borrowed from the collection
of Nancy Nasher and David Haemisegger, the amazing 20 Elements, 2004 - 2005.
On view through December 23, Nathalie Du Pasquier: BIG OBJECTS NOT ALWAYS SILENT will provide an all - encompassing experience
of Du Pasquier's
aesthetic, organized in close coordination with the artist to demonstrate the seamless boundaries between functional and decorative objects in Du Pasquier's
practice.