Sentences with phrase «as a touchstone»

Classic film noir served as a touchstone for many visual touches, Deckard's world - weary characterization, and the femme fatale look and actions of Rachel (Sean Young), a replicant who draws Deckard's interest, despite his better instincts.
Science fiction serves as a touchstone for McMillian, who finds in it an analogy for history; both often reveal more about the present than the worlds of the past or future they seek to conjure.
Because of the presupposition present in evolutionary theory, Whitehead used consciousness as the touchstone of human experience.
Bonhoeffer deals with the early heresies condemned at the Council of Chalcedon, which he uses as a touchstone for his Christology.
«The pairing of historic and current works allow for a fresh look at O'Keeffe and demonstrates the continuing power of O'Keeffe's work as a touchstone for contemporary art.»
Once approved, the document serves as the touchstone throughout the search to prevent engagement drift.
The written format of our process facilitates reflection and the personalized attention from the LAL means that the experience is more likely to «stick» and continue to serve as a touchstone as applicants move into Leadership.
Scott Rothkopf, Deputy Director for Programs and Nancy and Steve Crown Family Chief Curator, will address the guiding principles of the Whitney's exhibition program using recent, current, and upcoming exhibitions as touchstones.
The film earned Julien a cult following and its focus on a Black, Queer experience within the American cultural landscape retains its urgency and relevance regarded as a touchstone for Cultural Studies and has been taught widely in North American and Australian universities, colleges and art schools for nearly 30 years.
While living, Sanger had several solo exhibitions in the 1920s and 1930s at such galleries as the Touchstone Gallery, the Brown - Robertson Studio and the Delphic Studio, all in New York City, along with exhibiting in numerous group shows in the city and around the country.
An iconic use of the haunted - doll trope, this Alberto Cavalcanti - directed tale of a ventriloquist and his seemingly sentient (and malevolent) dummy has stood as a touchstone of the subgenre — everything from the Anthony Hopkins - starring Magic to recent offerings like Annabelle owe the British horror sequence a debt.
Those decisions are now taken as the touchstone for liberal jurisprudence.
While many still depend on the Library for traditional resources and services such as books, magazines, media and general reference, more and more of our residents rely on their local library as their touchstone to technology and their onramp to the Internet.
What interests you about that painting, do you see it differently over time, and what other works or artists serve as touchstones in your work?
The works» titles act as touchstones for interpretation: Blue Lozenge (Eric Roehmer) is an homage to the French filmmaker's production company Les Films du losange («Lozenge Films») and straightforwardly appropriates its blue diamond - shaped logo.
The movement was inspired partly by the work of Salman Khan, who created a library of free online tutoring videos spanning a variety of academic subjects, known as the Khan Academy, which many view as a touchstone of the flipped - classroom technique.
In this exhibition, renowned artist Mickalene Thomas explores the photographic image as a touchstone for her practice.
Past projects include solo exhibitions at galleries such as Touchstones Rochdale as part of the Asia Triennial Manchester (2014); Bristol Museum & Art Gallery (2010); and Lambeth Garden Museum, London (2013).
He cites the sexual tension of Egon Schiele, Oskar Kokoschka, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Otto Mueller, and other Die Brücke artists as touchstones for this body of work.
Like Buffett, Leonard think about moats, uses return on invested capital as a touchstone, prefers concentrated investments to diversification and likes it when assets he wants to own for a long time «go on sale.»
Mr Bauman shared a post saying: «I shared the gospel with them using Romans 6:23 as the touchstone verse.
The New Testament did the same, but used Jesus as the touchstone instead.
Thus, I'm opposed to theologians who advocate Gaia worship (which, for the uninitiated, means substituting feminist ideology for the apostolic tradition as the touchstone of Christian orthodoxy), but I don't think there's the remotest need to worry that they'll have any influence over the future of Christianity.
It's easier than ever to start your own business as a Touchstone Crystal Consultant.
They tap the deep ethical principals they forged at Waldorf as a touchstone that serves them well throughout their lives.
My second reason for favouring a document that includes elements of reform is that if we are (as we inevitably now are with the PCRC Report) into the arena of possible constitutional reform we can only talk about it in an evaluative way if we have reform proposals as the touchstone for debate.
With the moons as his touchstone, he clocked the speed of light for the very first time, in 1676.
I decided to read my own book again as a touchstone of reality to help me through this challenging time.
For those who are confused, we suggest the principles of traditional diets as a touchstone.
Yet, while those films used the experiment as a touchstone, allowing the story to take on more aspects of a thriller, Kyle Patrick Alvarez's film is less concerned with thriller elements, but rather the loss of individuality the participants experienced, and how quickly the guards began to abuse the prisoners, most of whom quickly bent to authority.
Unsurprisingly, Weinstein cites the Dardenne brothers» The Kid With a Bike and Vittorio de Sica's Bicycle Thieves as touchstone texts, alongside Robert Benton's perennial tearjerker Kramer vs Kramer.
Chris Salmanpour, a writer who was discovered through a partnership between The Black List, StudioCanal and The Picture Company to find new voices among EU writers, penned the adaptation of Russian Spy, which is using movies such as Marathon Man and Three Days of the Condor as touchstones.
Raiders of the Lost Ark has been mentioned a lot as a touchstone for this movie, and it's nowhere more apparent than in Weaving's work, which often recalls the similarly chilling but restrained villainy of Raiders's top Nazi Major Toht.
A performance artist, musician, actress, filmmaker, first NASA artist - in - residence, and all around great soul, she was in San Francisco to talk about her new film, HEART OF A DOG, a film that uses her dog Lola Belle's life and death as a touchstone for a... Read More»
More often, though, the movie is invigorating in its ability to reach its unexpected emotional crescendos with its visuals and music, and its use of Rocky iconography as touchstones rather than strict blueprints.
Del Toro has namechecked a number of Gothic literary masterworks as his touchstones: «Jane Eyre», «Wuthering Heights» and «Rebecca».
We offer the following seven principles as touchstones for infusing technology into English language arts teacher preparation programs.
The program will provide a durable foundation for Headmastership and subsequent professional development, as Headmasters will use the year as a touchstone for what it means to shape an exceptional Great Hearts academy.
The Hampels used the fund as a touchstone of their opposition in part because «pressure to contribute was considerable, and armbands and pins were distributed for public display to...
The Excavation reconfirms the comparisons and adds surrealism as a touchstone.
Brian cites Dark Souls as a touchstone for the kind of game they want to make, where players can approach the elements of the story in a different order, do different things, and — if they're good enough — bypass areas entirely in the open world.
With that said, I still think it should be included as a touchstone for players interested in the roots of the franchise.
Invisible Adversaries was chosen as a touchstone for the exhibition because the condition it describes, where a hostile force (what EXPORT in her film describes as «Hyksos») circles around the protagonist and also infiltrates her mind, connects with the ways artists approach their adversaries: not as obvious enemies to overthrow but as complex relationships that are a profound part of our history and personal lives.
There are two shows currently taking place in New York that regard Obama as a touchstone.
«This old master painting will become a visitor favorite, as well as a touchstone for the artist,» Director Alex Nyerges said.
Such commercialism of culture was in marked contrast to his belief in the age - old tradition of art as a touchstone for spiritual enrichment.
They reappear as touchstones that exist in real and imagined space and are both sculptures and objects.
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