The result is
an aesthetic sensibility of the spaces he creates that is at once retro and futuristic, existing beyond the confines of time, as we know it.
surprisingly diversified image of mid-twentieth century art and design, accurately capturing
the aesthetic sensibility of the moment.
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.
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.
Its planets, with their vibrant colours and hallucinogenic skylines, reflect
the aesthetic sensibilities of Star Trek, Barbarella and 2001.
After World War II, Petlin moved away from the bold
aesthetic sensibilities of the Chicago Imagists and the Monster Roster, which included an older generation of Chicago artists such as Leon Golub and Nancy Spero, towards a more surrealist approach.
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.
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.
Not exact matches
The loss
of the
aesthetic sensibility in the Church has weakened its ability to make its call heard in the world.
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.
The speculation turns out to be not a reasonable alternative reading
of the available evidence but a complete and random reshuffling
of the pieces to construct a picture more satisfying to the
aesthetic (Wilson) or political (Spong)
sensibilities of the authors.
Nevertheless, because the electronic church so often both depicts evil and implicitly denies its seriousness, the pleasure theory best articulates the core
of the electronic church's
aesthetic and
sensibilities.
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.
It is very radical indeed and enjoys beautiful cinematography, with a firm appreciation
of the source material's
aesthetic and philosophical
sensibilities.
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Erica's experience as a graphic designer in the luxury industry has led her to continuously develop a keen sense
of refined
aesthetic, and hopes to communicate this
sensibility through her style, content, and work.
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).
Some are quick to deride this film as a shadow
of Malick's previous work, but, if anything, it's the natural conclusion
of the themes, narrative
sensibilities and
aesthetic he's built over the last four decades.
It goes without saying that there's a lot to talk about regarding their unlikely
aesthetic sensibility (sales presentation meets Leni Riefenstahl meets Michael Bay meets Vic Berger ECUs) and their characterizations
of history and reality.
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.
But the idea
of the adjective becoming a catch - all term divorced from economics or patronage — something that would also encompass an
aesthetic, a
sensibility, a community and a dozen different D.I.Y. subgenres, the cinematic equivalent
of «college rock» — was not on anybody's minds.
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.
The themes, symbolism, and
aesthetic forms
of Akira Kurosawa's films owe their origins to the ideas and
sensibilities that captured his imagination as a young man.
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.
To most traditionalists, the idea
of introducing any sort
of design or
aesthetic sensibility to this area might be considered downright frivolous.
That's because the rest
of the world's automakers, ever slaves to Bavarian
aesthetic sensibilities (can you name an Asian or American car company that hasn't cribbed from the BMW playbook in the last thirty - five years?)
Others positively dislike it, either because it offends their
aesthetic sensibility, idea
of what a car should be, or perhaps because it has come to represent an enviro - statement that's been known to be accompanied by smug and even holier - than - thou attitudes.
Dog beds come in a variety
of color, style and fabric choices, enabling pet owners to match the bed to their décor or to reflect their particular
aesthetic sensibilities — an increasingly attractive selling point, says Spencer Williams, president
of West Paw Design.
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.
Family Dynamics is an exercise that asks each team to take a random graph which represents the relationship between two unnamed variables (ie: a mechanic) and a random word from a heavily loaded list
of things related to families (ie: an
aesthetic) and attempt to join the two using limited materials and their own design
sensibilities.
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 this exhibition, Thomas Houseago presents a body
of work that not only testifies to his continuing interest in the history
of sculpture, but also hints at the emergence
of a new
aesthetic sensibility within his oeuvre.
«Beyond their value as a personal document
of a historically significant period, Harris's images and journals exemplify the nascent development
of the artist's
aesthetic sensibility, embodying a convergence
of transgressive ideas and theoretical positions that continue to resonate and impact the present.»
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.
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.
The works were selected to present a diverse works to appeal to a wide range
of aesthetic sensibilities, according to the museum.
«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.
Plantsmanship,
aesthetic sensibility and human experience
of the natural environment are the horticultural emphasis
of Wave Hill's 28 acres
of gardens, grounds and woodland.
Widely recognized as one
of the most significant and influential founders
of the Los Angeles punk
aesthetic, artist and designer Gary Panter has wielded his «punk, nuclear, hillbilly»
sensibility in the art world since the late 1970s.
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.
Foremost to the thesis
of this exhibition, Adman lays bare the visual and
aesthetic foundation, one dependent on a commercial
sensibility, that influenced Warhol's entire artistic career.
Now things have changed; we find ourselves within the
sensibility of an
aesthetic pluralism that accepts a stratified array
of mediums and styles.
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.
The point is that the most enduring
aesthetic sensibilities are the universal ones, and that is what the market — as well as the rest
of us — will always default to when we sense that art has become difficult, alienating, expensive or boring.
In a catalogue essay written to accompany an exhibition
of paintings by Patrick Scott held in Dublin's Douglas Hyde Gallery in May 1981, the artist's old friend, art critic Dorothy Walker began by referring to his «exquisite
aesthetic sensibility.»
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.