Sentences with phrase «as esthetic»

Urinal confronts one as sculpture, as esthetic form.
New York always offers an uncanny transposition of the Romantic sublime, which Kant defined as esthetic comprehension surpassing rational appreciation.
Greenberg meant that as a rhetorical question, a matter of ethical and cultural as well as esthetic values.
Not just as an esthetic exploration but as a critique that there's something else being told.
The show also taps a burgeoning segment of art, as in photographs by Lauren Greenfield — the repurposing of consumer culture as esthetic overkill.
If, on the one hand, the azulejos of Portinari fulfill a functional as well as an esthetic purpose and are an important part of the design of the building, on the other hand both pieces of sculpture, by Lipchitz and Giorgi, fail to make a notable contribution.
Still, they do have a special and distinctive importance, which to some extent justifies the custom of setting them apart as esthetic objects par excellence.
In my opinion, the best gifts are those that I can and will use throughout the year, such as esthetic desk calendars, comfortable pens and even compact flashlights.
They offer full service hair services as well as esthetics.

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Kierkegaard's purpose in these discourses was to make it clear that for him as a writer the religious did not follow the «esthetic» but was present from the very beginning, that he was a writer for whom in the very midst of his «esthetic productivity,» the religious was the telos of his work.
It is criteria such as these that link the values of work with those of esthetic excellence and good manners within the general category of creative effort.
The mainstream mathematical culture, which, regardless of ontological commitment, is driven as much by esthetics as by science, seems to have had little meaning for him.
Your writing is at once esthetic and deep as well as succint.
The view of Jesus as a great character or a hero is simply the opposite of Jesus» conception of man; for man as a «character» has his centre in himself, and the hero relies on himself; in this the greatness of the man consists; this is the esthetic point of view.
Thus, the principles of esthetic value here discussed may serve not only as guides in creating and appreciating what are called «art objects» and as criteria of qualitative excellence in curricular matters outside of the arts, but as attributes of the good life and as a source of general educational aims.
Second, from a democratic viewpoint the esthetic life belongs to every person as an essential part of his being.
They are also universal in their spheres of application, as was pointed out earlier in showing the meaning of esthetic democracy.
The second assumption is that esthetic experience belongs to man not as a human being but only as a member of a special social group.
Hence, when loyalty to values is affirmed, the stereotypes of the artist as free of moral restraints (and as a better artist because of the absence of such inhibitions) and of morality as contrary to esthetic enjoyment are repudiated, and the congruence of esthetic excellence with moral goodness is asserted.
Emotional maturity is judged by such criteria as sense of proportion, correspondence of feelings with reality, unity of purpose, and flexibility — all of which are of an esthetic nature.
Esthetic qualities are important even in scientific and technical fields, which are commonly regarded as the farthest removed from the arts.
When esthetic concern is felt, life as a whole is a work of art.
The cakes were more for esthetic as they were from Confection Deception.
This was just esthetics though as they tasted delicious - I toasted one with cheese and a slice of prosciutto for my lunch and it was not only yummy but kept me full all afternoon - I plan to make another batch today and put them in the freezer so they are always available:)
Hooked by esthetics as well as thrills, ardent saltwater fishermen are abandoning conventional tackle to challenge game fish with fly rods
As a lifelong learner, Dr. Gonzalez continues to study preventive and esthetic dentistry at renowned educational institutions all over the United States.
Her esthetic is the combination of traditional scenic beauty, modernism as it pertains to textures and vibrant colors.
I remember thinking, well, it's Hamlet as a middle linebacker instead of a rather esthetic contemplative person, but still, it's much better than I expected it to be.
8 — 12 May 2018, Konya, Turkey The expressions, green and capital, come up as a range of values befitting human, civilization, social life and esthetic attitude and warning humanity.
A great sense of humor as well as exquisite esthetics and excellent choice of a husband!
With this motivation in mind, she balances her design esthetic between both tomboy and ladylike appeal, to manufacture clothing with boxy dimensions, such as cropped pants and quirky mismatched separates.
The inspiration started with a floral arrangement I had in mind — one that had fall - like colors, a bit dismal, and had a garden - like esthetic with natural elements such as twigs, ivy, and berries.
His debut collection incorporated menswear details, such as structured suits, tailored coats, and pointy loafers, while infusing his personal design esthetics with sleek doctor - like bags (on my wish list!)
By the end of the film, we see both characters as gods, both as monsters, and the great talent of Bill Condon is in knowing when to push the esthetic toward humorous self - parody and when to bend it toward tragedy.
Matthew Burton comments: «My years as a teacher have taught me how important the a esthetics of a school are in inspiring learning in the classroom.
It has a spartan albeit intelligent interior with little in the way of esthetics but is obviously functional and very ergonomic at least for the driver as every major control falls within easy reach of one's fingertips while still holding onto the steering wheel.
As an editor, you * have * to be open to the idea that an author may be following an esthetic vision that doesn't coincide with yours.
Our doctors have specialized training in oral surgery and we have state of the art equipment that allow us to excise oral tumors in ways that are as minimally invasive as possible helping to reduce complications, preserve esthetics and maintain oral function.
The on - site spa offers guests tempting treatments such as massages, facials, and esthetics.
Though Sony was seriously thinking about switching to 2D esthetics, Sega's Virtua Fighter motivated the engineering team as the graphics and details of the game were an explicit representation of how PlayStation games should run.
For the relatively recent genesis of the emphasis on the artist as the nexus of esthetic experience, see M. H. Abrams, The Mirror and the Lamp: Romantic Theory and the Critical Tradition, New York, 1953, and Maurice Z. Shroder, Icarus: The Image of the Artist in French Romanticism, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1961.
Gunpowder, grass, jasmine, pine, pollution, and patchouli are some of the odors wafting around galleries, museums, and studios these days as artists incorporate scent into the esthetic experience.
For the relatively recent genesis of the emphasis on the artist as the nexus of esthetic experience, see M. H. Abrams, The Mirror and the Lamp: Romantic Theory and the Critical Tradition, New York, 1953, and Maurice Z. Shrader, Icarus: The Image of the Artist in French Romanticism, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1961.
Art like this gives new meaning to «relational estheticsas in the show «Take Me (I'm Yours).»
Was his wife sour and inhospitable or, as Meyer Schapiro wrote, the «tender image of esthetic feeling»?
MoMA sees only abandonment, but she saw her late work as therapy, and it looks ahead to the faddish «relational esthetics» of Rirkrit Tiravanija and others today.
While my work tends toward the reductive anyway — I refer to my esthetic as «lush minimalism» — each painting in this series is a small color field achieved by layers of translucent paint applied at right angles.
While in Los Angeles, the city and experience of living here radically changed the form and context of her work as she absorbed the influence of the city's sprawling, new world esthetic and the high - powered self - promotion strategies of Los Angelinos.
That is, the essays were written at a time in the recent past when a college student might take courses called «Esthetics» as opposed to, say, «Cultural Studies».
That includes more sign painting, such as Tips for Painters Who Want to Sell or a quote on «esthetic judgments» from Clement Greenberg.
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