Sentences with phrase «aesthetic sensibilities with»

Combining her keen aesthetic sensibilities with tremendous legal and business acumen, Tam has also served as business manager for design consultancy Workreative and designer footwear label Ryan Rowe.
Numerous contemporary painters like Noam Rappaport, Lauren Luloff, and Gedi Sibony share an aesthetic sensibility with the Supports / Surfaces movement in that they embrace supports and materials as well as the canvas itself as part of the art they make.

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By approaching the question of mind and nature in this way Whitehead is able to provide us with an aesthetically rich understanding of nature, which at the same time preserves a necessary role for reason and the search for truth as an indispensable element in the determination of conscious experience, the enhancement of our aesthetic sensibilities, and the general advancement of civilization as such.
He has both a sensitive ability to work with Hebrew and an artistic sensibility that allows him to grasp the aesthetic workings of a text without excessive or premature theological judgment.
Conceptualized by acclaimed designer Munge Leung, Herringbone Las Vegas will charm diners via a coastal aesthetic imagined with a modern sensibility.
Inspired by the Japanese aesthetic sensibility of wabi sabi, she finds beauty in imperfections, rustic simplicity and irregularity, and combines this with the ancient Korean technique of keum boo to create simple jewellery with delicate contrasts, tones and textures.
It is very radical indeed and enjoys beautiful cinematography, with a firm appreciation of the source material's aesthetic and philosophical sensibilities.
In collaboration with interior designer Katherine Carter, Conrad struck a stylish balance between her West Coast sensibility and that traditional, almost colonial aesthetic for a clean and polished look with major Cali - cool vibes.
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His label will blend a streetwear aesthetic with luxury sensibilities, and will have advice and production support from Berlin - based magazine and clothing line 032c.
Grey, white, and gold detailing will inject your décor with bold aesthetic sensibilities.
Rather, the warm aesthetic matches up perfectly with Cameron Crowe's humane sensibility, which has been missing in action for so long that most of us had probably pronounced it dead.
He plays Monsieur Gustave, the concierge at the titular hotel, who runs his establishment with a firm hand and strong aesthetic sensibility, and makes a habit of sleeping with his elderly lady clients (though he is gay).
He's worked with some of the finest American directors of the last 25 years, though judging from the New Hollywood aesthetic of Lucky, his sensibility may be more in keeping with directors of the decades preceding his start in the business.
In the wake of filmmakers as disparate as Todd Haynes and Abel Ferrara self - consciously toying with the limits of the biopic form, ostensibly killing dynamic subjects by pinning them to the wall, Saint Laurent isn't as radical a work of genre subversion as some of its adherents claim, but it sure as hell is beautiful, channelling its subject's hedonist spirit and delicate aesthetic sensibility in roughly equal measure.
The problems with this film do not lie with the digital technologies — there are plenty of lovely films shot on the RED — but in the apparent lack of any workable aesthetic sensibility behind the camera.
It's fitting, then, that much of Ghost in the Shell's aesthetic sensibilities are derived from past genre works, with Blade Runner a major point of reference.
One of the most beautifully proportioned American cars of the last sixty years, it was reportedly lauded by contemporary cognoscenti including famous designers such as Sir William Lyons, Sergio Pininfarina, and Raymond Loewy and appeals to the aesthetic sensibility of anybody with a sense of grace.
With its tall, awkward - looking stance and bulbous body, this BMW just doesn't appeal to my aesthetic sensibilities.
As the birthplace of the Renaissance, Tuscany is ground zero of the European aesthetic sensibility and an essential trip for anyone concerned with art.
Rooted in tradition but reimagined, the pier's extensive renovation has honored the historic essence of the property and restored it to its former glory, reflecting a bygone era, impeccable service, unparalleled quality and travel that inspires, but with a modern - day sensibility and aesthetic that speaks to today's guest.
Overall, it feels like a more grown up version of the Harvest Moon aesthetic, only with a more high definition sensibility.
Its planets, with their vibrant colours and hallucinogenic skylines, reflect the aesthetic sensibilities of Star Trek, Barbarella and 2001.
The game is built with an aesthetic reminiscent of classic 16 - bit SNES era RPGs, but rests on a solid bed of modern gameplay mechanics and sensibilities.
In addition to an aesthetic sensibility and a life cut short, Thompson shared with Müller an unwavering energy, which was matched only by that of New York.
«Rebecca Warren is one of Britain's most vital contemporary artists, whose work invites us to engage with the aesthetic conventions of an earlier generation of male sculptors through a freshly feminist sensibility,» said Gavin Delahunty, Hoffman Family Senior Curator of Contemporary Art, DMA.
Utilising drawing and craft with a strong formalist aesthetic sensibility, each work's attention to detail translates into a dense visually symbolic language that expresses the infinite possibilities of creation.
Combining a Surrealist sensibility with a Minimalist aesthetic reminiscent at times of American folk art, Lundqvist populates stark settings, often dominated by the a flat horizon line, with characters in situation detailed just enough to allow viewers to imagine the depicted scenarios.
Her sleek, abstracted metal and concrete furniture combines the aesthetic sensibilities of contemporary design, craft, and sculpture to create objects that alter viewers» expectations of and interface with the domestic landscape.
For example, Josef Albers made highly influential abstract paintings but also designed furniture, which shared an aesthetic sensibility and similar sense of balance with his paintings and prints.
With the sensibility of a maverick architect, Marzouk envisions aesthetic systems that draw on a diversity of cultural traditions but which can only exist in the realm of the imagination.
Artists who subscribed to a black nationalist agenda argued that Thomas (along with the other well - known black abstractionists) created works that did not challenge the aesthetic sensibilities of the white cultural mainstream.
Most people believe that the act of decorating the walls of their office is seemingly one that is decided by taste: The colors of the art on the wall need not clash with the furniture, carpet or CEO's aesthetic sensibilities.
Piseno writes: «Ranging widely from densely textured works on canvas formed with layers of an acrylic and pumice mixture on top of silicon molds to abstract representations of the native olive and cedar trees of Lebanon, Nahas's work consistently oscillates between many aesthetic sensibilities, ultimately driven by his almost religious passion for abstraction.»
One dealer said that she didn't mind seeing the work mainly for its beauty; the installation coincided with her aesthetic sensibility.
Perpetual Climber and Compound Flat 60 deviate further from rectangularity into idiosyncratic shapes that perfectly balance the centrifugal, expansive accidents of the creative process with the centripetal, contractile shaping of the organizing aesthetic sensibility.
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Through these sculptures, Bickart attempts to fuse our subconscious visuals with our aesthetic sensibilities.
German artist Hans - Peter Feldmann collects in order to appropriate and challenge aesthetic sensibility, Richard Hamilton's use of pre-existing photographic imagery is linked with pop's consumerist strategies, and Dieter Roth, German - Swiss conceptual artist and long time collaborator with Hamilton, alighted most particularly (nay obsessively) on the postcard format, exemplified in Postkarte.
Instead, the influences of landscape and figure create a gestural language that calls to mind Abstract Expressionism while infusing it with a non-Western aesthetic sensibility.
Return to Earth succeeds by showing how the artists grappled with translating their specific aesthetic sensibilities into a medium usually associated with arts and crafts.
After more than thirty years of experience working with clay, PEET has cultivated an extremely well thought - out sensibility that combines a deliberately imperfect, handmade aesthetic with an intricate language of symbols and metaphors that reveal his personal philosophies.
The peculiar and purified aesthetic is fulfilled with decadent vigor and almost Dionysian sensibility.
Whether it be language as artmaking material (as is the case with Lawrence Weiner's work), the wall drawings of Sol LeWitt (where the instructions for carrying out a piece are as crucial as the drawing itself), or the often dense and always rich writings of the British group Art & Language (their essays being best understood as art), recent art history is brimming with artists engaging with language in order to better elucidate a specific conceptual and aesthetic sensibility.
This education of sensibilities is commonly pursued by accompanying surfeit consumption with the study of other people's opinions; or, pairing the digestion of one's individual aesthetic experience with the voices of influential critics.
By intervening in a kitsch manner with classical busts and traditional portraiture he challenges our aesthetic sensibilities.
Over the course of his career, Pettibone employed the aesthetic language of Pop art and its propensity for appropriation with an almost absurdist, Dada sensibility akin to that which underlies Duchamp's works.
The structure, made from found materials such as polyurethane foam, wood, glass, coral and leather, challenges aesthetic sensibilities and may even make you wish that you had a Cliff's Notes version of The Bacchae with you for reference.
Perhaps these people with such delicate aesthetic sensibilities would prefer to live next to a coal burning power station?
iOS still feels like a static mess in some ways, full of stolid, uncaring icons, red badges shouting at me to clear them, and a home screen completely unwilling to work with my aesthetic sensibilities.
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