Sentences with phrase «as multifarious»

Rife with autobiography and a myriad of influences as multifarious as Suiseki (Japanese Scholar's Rocks), architectural maquettes, Mexican Handicrafts, the ceramic musings of Ken Price and the modernist inventions of Jacques Lipschitz; Zahaykevich's method of collecting and transforming these sources is echoed in her handling of materials

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What drives the price of IL gilts, especially over the short - term, is as you say multifarious, and explaining it all perhaps a bit above our pay grade.
Real life is far too multifarious to be portrayed by merely exhibiting such abstract contrasts as that between a despair which is completely unconscious, and one which is completely conscious of being such.
Bodies and their various organs are the necessary primary receptors of the multifarious influences conveyed by signs qua possibilities, for that is what signs come down to.13 And signs in general have the power to arouse concrete feelings in embodied subjects; such as, for instance, the «qualitative feels» in conscious experiences.14
-- to gratuitousness and to the disinterested character of love: The contractual mentality and its multifarious products, such as the notion of «interest», have deeply perverted Western cultures, which now find it hard to rediscover the selfless, gratuitous nature of love.
What terrible fate awaits them if they follow the multifarious and weighty evidence and argument that naturally emerges from the data, as we have summarized it here in this chapter?
Anyway, it's your responsibility as a mom to involve your kids in activities and explore the multifarious horizons of motherhood yourself.
Instead of mucking in with the multifarious resistance movement - which, as you rightly state here, does not require universal agreement in order to progress, that sort of Leninist thinking is weedkiller to the grassroots - Labour is already positioning itself for the next election, terrified of doing anything at all which might upset the few swing voters in key marginal seats that the party has repositioned itself towards over the past twenty years.
Ermenegildo Zegna fabrics are incredibly multifarious: besides merino worsted wool, the company offers such noble fibres as cashmere, mohair, alpaca and vicuña, as well as blends with silk and linen.
This site can be labelled as the television to browse through the multifarious cougars.
Though the app primarily serves as a datinghookup app, its uses are now multifarious.
The fascination lies elsewhere, partly in the researching of the extraordinary story itself and its multifarious detail, and partly in Spielberg's play on good versus evil, where Ben Kingsley's quietly effective portrait of Itzhak Stern, Schlinder's Jewish accomplice, is contrasted with Goeth as the good and bad angels at his side.
Although cinema is probably the most multifarious kind of art, the visual elements of a motion picture are of great significance and cinematography captures as the tangible, as the contextual allure... Read more»
À la place may eventually be seen as Guédiguian's turning point — it has an expanded canvas that is at once whole and multifarious.
National Gallery takes this development to the next logical step, using its titular establishment as a springboard for an all - encompassing exploration into the multifarious nature of art as both history and object.
Awards for training and Higher Education (ATHE) is a prestigious council in UK that offers a variety of study courses in multifarious fields such as tourism, healthcare, business management, computing, social care and many more.
The need for a foreign exchange market arises because of the presence of multifarious international currencies such as US Dollar, Pound Sterling, etc., and the need for trading in such currencies.
Ultimately, Linsʼs work is both imperialist and generous — voraciously consuming much that is outside it, only to offer the multifarious results as situations to be explored by the viewer.
The installation's multifarious components circulate on and around the spiral form, directly referencing pre-Columbian traditions, modern art, and the cosmos, three «territories» that are often thought of as distinct but that here overlap, as indeed they do in Marfa.
As culture gradually overturns its male - dominated, Eurocentric past, it's the curators who are representing expansive, multifarious points of view that are creating the most relevant and influential exhibitions.
As contemporary artists feed an image - hungry culture, making and disseminating pictures with unprecedented speed on every possible platform, photo curators are tasked with picking and choosing from a glut of wildly multifarious works that can claim to be associated with the medium.
The book is a multifarious conversation about the value of artworks and the labor and bodies that make them, especially as defined by institutions with whom artists have often had fraught relationships.
Only the making of sculpture could then and can today focus properly on this as it has become apparent how non three dimensional abstract sculpture had been and how propped up it was by multifarious relationships with other disciplines and critical and historical analysis of the time.Questioning art of the past and art history is not disrespectful This most exciting area of abstract sculpture in as much as it irks some to admit it, it is relatively uncharted territory!
Faizul Latif Chowdhury, Director General of the Bangladesh National Museum, said that Charles Pachter is a person of multifarious dimensions, given his identity as an artist, author and several more.
Writing on Owens» navigation between genres as diverse as folk, conceptual, and classical painting, Paul Schimmel said, «Owens has found a language that questions the nature of painting while embracing its multifarious manifestations.»
The book is a beauty... There is, throughout Ms. Jones's essay and the book as a whole, voluminous documentation of work by major artists who still rarely figure in most histories of American postwar art, like Betye Saar, who made intricate figurative drawings on covered glass windows; Senga Nengundi, who was conjuring unusual forms from sand and pantyhose before Ernesto Neto was even a teenager; and John Outterbridge, whose multifarious assemblages took on a gamut of styles.
Attributing skin - like quality to her canvases, Julia Rommel emphasizes the tactility of paintings as articles blanketed by multifarious aesthetics and discourses.
Works tha t cross the flowing boundary between abstraction and nature in multifarious ways are also on view, as seen in the works of Gabriel Orozco, Yayoi Kusama, Beatriz Milhazes, Matthew Ritchie, Franz Ackermann, Franz Gertsch, Nan Goldin, Thomas Ruff, Oscar Tuazon, and Sue Williams.
Accustomed to pictures in which we recognize something real, we rightly refuse to regard mere color (however multifarious) as the thing visualized.
With the notion of «balance» as such a slippery and multifarious one, it's no surprise that Vasilikos» camera has been turned to such a wide variety of subjects: a hula hooping woman; a heron; a dog; some very unusual dentures.
Billed as being «dedicated to ephemera,» the museum is run by collector Stella Mitchell, who's been drawing together multifarious bits and bobs for the last 40 years, amassing thousands of objects.
Taking Latham's multifarious practice as its guide, A Lesson in Sculpture with John Latham proposes that each work by Latham teaches how post-war sculpture developed internationally.
This year is no exception, presenting as it does work from jerky artist - director Vincent Gallo; iconic director Werner Herzog; D.I.Y. architectural - environment artist Oscar Tuazon; punk sympathizer and choreographer Michael Clark; or even the recently departed, multifarious Americana artist Mike Kelley.
Accustomed to pictures in which we recognize something real, we rightly refuse to regard mere colour (however multifarious) as the thing visualized.
American, European and African art — the self - portrait speaks multiple visual languages at once, drawing on the artist's own multifarious identity as a painter.
«Garforth takes a multifarious approach to her art practice creating an eclectic body of work utilizing a diverse array of skills such as illustration, design and craft.
Of course, as Barnett Newman noted, the New York of the 1940s wasn't just a binary world of uptown and downtown, it was multifarious.
Therefore, the signatories hereto repudiate the letter issued by the 375 activists as reflecting not scientific truth but quasi-religious dogma and totalitarian error; we urge the voters to disregard that regrettable and anti-scientific letter; and we invite every citizen to make up his or her own mind whom to elect to the nation's highest office without fear of the multifarious bugaboos conjured into terrifying but scientifically unjustifiable existence by the totalitarian activists who have for decades so disrespected, disgraced and disfigured climate science.
However, whereas yours requires a multifarious global cosnpiracy to exist; mine only requires a small number of extremely influential scientists to exist and propogate doubt and disinformation (as you and your well - meaning kind do the rest).
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