Sentences with phrase «as a point of departure for»

The prophet will not allow us to use faith as a point of departure for taking our journey through life or constructing our morality, ecclesiology, or politics.
We see at once that the historical in the more concrete sense is a matter of indifference; we may suppose a degree of ignorance with respect to it, and permit this ignorance as if to annihilate one detail after the other, historically annihilating the historical; if only the Moment remains, as point of departure for the Eternal, the Paradox will be there.
Pannenberg's other christological innovation is his reintroduction of the concept of logos, which in Jesus: God and Man he replaced with the idea of revelation as the point of departure for Christology.
His thoughts on the special role of agape in evolution may serve as a point of departure for developing a conceptual scheme that makes room for the origin of what is radically new in a world of regularity and order.
The cosmos can now be envisioned not only as a point of departure for the spiritual journey but as fellow traveler into mystery.
Thus fidelity to our religious traditions demands that we embrace the traditional ideal of religious homelessness as the point of departure for self - transcendence.
... which claims to recover in its purity the first layer of facts and ideas which served as a point of departure for the first generation of Christians.
Rather, they argue, Constantinople took a different, though similar, local baptismal creed as its point of departure for reaffirming the «faith of Nicea.»
The foreword, written by editor in chief Daniel Dawkins, briefly brings up this question as a point of departure for the book A Hideo Kojima Book: The Ultimate Guide to Metal Gear Solid.
As a point of departure for my first editorial for Research in Learning Technology, this seemed appropriate; a reflection on how — along with my fellow editors, our contributing authors and pool of reviewers — we have worked together to surface these six stories of research in this field.
Stephen L. Gessner uses the Education Week classifieds as a point of departure for an analysis of what is wrong in American schooling («What the Want Ads Can Tell Us About the Educational Wars,» July 8, 1998).
Wiley, as is central to his practice, draws on the historically Eurocentric Western art canon as a point of departure for Trickster.
Curated by Katy Siegel, Pretty Raw took the work of the artist Helen Frankenthaler (1928 - 2011) as the point of departure for an alternative version of modernist art over the past 50 years, a story usually written as a series of male masters.
Rodriguez - Casanova is presenting a series of objects that use a room as the point of departure for his concepts.
The whole social fabric of our society is used as a point of departure for abstraction and becomes reanimated and supercharged, leaving a picture plane marked by an effortlessly elegant dance of smudges, puddles and saturated strokes.
The trees, milkweed, haystacks, and brackish river were rife with activity, and served as points of departure for new works.
The New York Times serves as the point of departure for the exhibition, featuring over 80 artists, artist duos, and collectives who use the «paper of record» to address and reframe issues that impact our everyday lives.
That she selected a 17th century painting of a vase of flowers as the point of departure for her investigations reflects not only Steir's interest in art history but her predilection for painting flowers.
Winiemko uses his personal relationship to what many are considering a public crisis as a point of departure for a series of new performative video work created for this exhibition.
Pretty Raw takes the work of the artist Helen Frankenthaler (1928 - 2011) as the point of departure for an alternative version of modernist art over the past 50 years, a story usually written as a series of male masters.
These intellectual constructs serve as a point of departure for his subjective interpretations — his poetic statement.
This event forms part of our exhibition IN / DI / VISIBLE taking Achiampong and Blandy's work as a point of departure for artists» exploration of subjectivity and art's potential to represent new ways of being and becoming.
The Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts (MoCADA) uses the visual arts as a point of departure for exploring new artistic production across a variety of disciplines.
Reengaging with the iconography of previous bodies of work, the new paintings on view mark Osborne's return back to figurative painting after a period of total abstraction — utilzing bookcases, her studio painting storage, and windows as a point of departure for further play with blocks of color within the paintings.
Len Lye's «Trilogy: A Flip and Two Twisters» serve as a point of departure for the rest of the exhibition as performance and theatrics commingle with art and engineering.
However, I took this «conversation» at Pace as my point of departure for further research, and one of the first things I did was check out that Judd exhibition.
Work from the exhibit will serve as a point of departure for conversation on ethical collaboration, recentering institutional power, and critical accountability to Indigenous Nations leading the movement for resurgence, decolonization, and reclamation of their homelands in North America.
Antony Gormley's work takes the body as the point of departure for his sculpture.
The Brest exhibition included large - scale printed mirrors entitled Medusa, which served as a point of departure for this new body of work at Kristen Lorello, NY.
Opening: Lionel Maunz, «Deluge,» at Bureau Brooklyn - based artist Lionel Maunz is using Paolo Uccello's violent vision of the flood (pictured here) as a point of departure for his third solo show at the gallery, which reportedly includes a number of mutilated horse sculptures.
Curated by Koyo Kouoh, Still (the) Barbarians invited artists to use the post-colonial condition of Ireland as a point of departure for artistic reflections.
As one can see in the works we have on view, he has continued to explore the motif of the «map» as a point of departure for mining this topic.
Occupying both floors of the massive gallery, the exhibition features one of the first works that the artist made of his own body using a plaster mold and a lead skin, titled Bridge, from his 1985 series Bodycases, and a new work that takes the grid of horizontal and vertical lines in Bridge as the point of departure for a freestanding sculpture that maps the internal volumes of the body.
The project takes William Morris» eponymous 1884 text on the re-imagining of the factory, and Colin Ward's response in The Factory We Never Had (1994), as points of departure for reflexively examining contemporary sites of production, education and social space, and the intersections between industry and leisure, performance and congregation.
The group exhibition «More Than Just Words [On the Poetic]» is taking the idea of the poetic function of communication as a point of departure for ways of expressing thoughts and ideas beyond semantic unambiguity.
Levine is known for her habit of using modernist artworks as a point of departure for her own work.
The noted portrait photographer employs photography as a point of departure for a series of new paintings that show the ways in which photography (and its translation into other media) can leave a lot of questions hovering about what represents reality.
Korean - born, New York - based Jinkee Choi takes ordinary objects - toothpaste tubes, packaging, trash - as points of departure for an exploration of what he calls «the Unconsciousness World.»
Works in the exhibition (including pieces by Christi Belcourt, Maria Hupfield, Cheryl L'Hirondelle, Isaac Murdoch, and Esther Neff) will serve as points of departure for Wednesday's conversation between three Indigenous women — Columbia University professor Audra Simpson, Columbia PhD candidate Crystal Migwans, and Tarah Hogue, a senior curatorial fellow in Indigenous art at the Vancouver Art Gallery.
It was only a matter of time, however, before artists began to see this parallel, between the visual language of painting and that of commerce — between the visual language of painting and that of commerce — as the point of departure for a new kind of art.
Baziotes adopted the Surrealists» investment in fantasy and the principle of automatism as points of departure for his compositions.
As points of departure for these individual experimental arrangements, Germann uses characters from history such as Napoleon or motifs from myth and fantasy such as lycanthropy (from the Greek lukos, «wolf,» and anthropos, «man»: the werewolf motif), which he subjects to a revisionary rewriting, interweaving factual and fictional aspects.
The space includes a life cast used as the point of departure for a sculpture, and an early concrete work entitled Room V (1990) which initiated the artist's dialogue between architecture as a form of body space and the body as an inhabited object.
Conner's A MOVIE (1958) serves as the point of departure for a trio of earlier films that laid the foundation for a cameraless cinema.
Workshop Series Following the success of our summer Emotional Learning Card workshops, Iniva developed a series of evening courses for personal and professional development, using Iniva's Emotional Learning cards as a point of departure for exploring art therapy and art education.
Ms. Takenaga's intricate paintings take the skies and seas as the point of departure for an exploration of spiritual abstraction, while Ms. Bradford's figurative canvases delve into the recreational realm of swimming as a playful way to deal with the medium of paint.
An acutely heightened perception of reality serves as the point of departure for both artists, resulting in painting that is a network of relations between motif and material.
Deborah Adams Doering visualizes the zero and one moving in space as the point of departure for her collaborative projects and installations.
Opening: «Bjarne Melgaard: Psychopathological Notebook» at Karma Based on a seminal work by Karel Appel, one of the founders of the European avant - garde art movement Cobra, artist Bjarne Melgaard's Psychopathological Notebook presents a series of drawings and collages that takes a facsimile of Mr. Appel's 1950 eponymous notebook as the point of departure for a number of wild interventions.
These images were originally based on photos Anderson took while watching his father get a haircut, but photographs function for Anderson much as they do for the two artists who most evidently influence him, Luc Tuymans and Peter Doig (Doig is a former teacher of Anderson's): not as objective documents but as points of departure for painterly reveries about the nature of history, whether personal or shared.»
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