It was a subtle though distinctly cheeky gesture, characteristic of her rigorously playful sensibility: conflating the hallowed sophistication of Minimalist painting with the poolside hotel consumerism of the art fair, while somehow
avoiding the didacticism of parody and preserving a degree of elegance.
Unlike the more trenchantly political films of the late Harun Farocki, this piece, while
avoiding didacticism, also risks inconsequence.
While using the full phrase in Venice signaled a direct allegiance to the movement, in New Orleans, Pendleton
avoids didacticism by dividing and scrambling the letters.
Not exact matches
The focused image of an exemplary man not walking with the wicked or standing among sinners or sitting with mockers — «Happy is the man who...» — is turned into the bland self - help
didacticism of a second - person pronoun in order to
avoid the dread masculine reference: «If you would be happy: / never walk with the wicked...» (1:1).
But because Shakespeare rarely uses an actor whose sole role is to play the chorus, he
avoids the danger of
didacticism, and lets the wisdom embed itself in the action of the play (which is why so many of Shakespeare's characters, including even Iago, both seem and do not seem to express the playwright's viewpoint).
Ririkrit's work while socially provocative,
avoids the mind numbing
didacticism in which many of his fellow artists engage.