Sentences with phrase «became valued objects»

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This is the natural consequence of the logic of exchange as the foundation of worth and value: if worth is based upon what one has or knows or achieves, those who have little by society's standards become worthless and expendable, objects of scorn, neglect and abuse.
Eternal objects, therefore, «ingress» into (enter into the constitution of, become ingredient in) the process of realization which culminates in the synthesis of possibility and actuality into a concrete, fully determinate value.
Dogs become possessively aggressive when defending their food, toys or other valued objects, such as Kleenex stolen from the trash!
Over the past three decades, Steinbach has become known for his sculptures that place ordinary objects on display — some purchased, others borrowed — to explore the intersection of our personal desires, memories, and cultural values.
Plate Convergence skillfully demonstrates the connection between locality and use - value, and not only how the meaning of an object changes within different spaces, but also how the human interactions caused by such objects become altered as well.
Instead of being fascinated by Zittel's personal story, we see our own shifting relationship between the use object and the art object; our unique need and obsession around each; our relationship to genuinely significant value structures and the shift and slippage when use objects become art objects.
She explores how value is accorded to objects or how they may become substitutes for particular values or beliefs.
Both artists collect objects and materials and are preoccupied with how these can become invested with value.
During his study, he became associated with a group of radical young German artists, including Albert Oehlen, Martin Kippenberger, and Werner Buettner, whose work collectively challenged the meaning, status and value of the ubiquitously exhibited art object, as well as those who view and consume them.
Abstraction becomes both the artist's signature and a means to elevate the altered image to an object of its own and of independent value, or better, to a work of art.
An object becomes a symbol when people endow it with meaning value or significance.
These details can become very important to recovering the value of objects later on and in the process of reimbursement.
Upon becoming a ward of the state, the child is a commodity of the system, one with physical structure and financial value, and is a subject and object of inquiry and investigation.
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