Sentences with phrase «better kind of representation»

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And I was initially a little freaked out to have such a clear representation of me on the cover like that, and he kind of thought for a second and said, «Well too bad man that's what it is, and I'm going to kind of keep on going and do what I want to do.»
The infographic they released in 2015 is not only a good gauge for where the majority of users are spiritually, but it also is a good representation of the kind of information and innuendo the company often produces.
In «Paprika,» this connection between dreams and movies is worked to a fare - thee - well, but there are other levels of representation, too — Internet sites, which characters enter bodily, and, appearing now and then, a kind of collective unconscious, in which a parade of toys and icons (including the Statue of Liberty) march through an enormous city with a menacing, throbbing insistence that borders on the fascistic.
Add to that its magical array of visuals — an entire «Land of the Dead» is realized — and its kind, loving representation of Mexican culture, and Coco becomes a force for good in the world.
While the forthcoming live - action Beauty and the Beast may be a re-re-imagining of a classic fable, its creators seem to be trying their best to blaze some kind of new trail for LGBTQIA representation in Disney films.
it's the quintessential representation of real love, real problems, and a group real talented people coming together to deliver a fantastic film that is one of the best of its kind at Sundance this year.
This kind of «taxation without representation» no matter how well - meaning is anathema to US shareholders, well, at least to me.
Note though that most of the time, you don't really need to seek this kind of detailed representation to achieve a well diversified portfolio, as positions in basic asset classes may be sufficient to lower your market risks.
Typically manage as a good family business venture enterprise, these kinds of hotels are wonderful representation of the practices and lifestyle of Costa Rica.
My current painting practice centres on the representation of objects and is inspired by the history of still life painting — in particular, 17th century Dutch vanitas paintings, a genre which employed objects as a kind of commentary on contemporary moral and social concerns, as well as exploiting their aesthetic potential.
There are also lots of international superstars in the line - up, which is not something WIELS usually go in for, but there is a very good representation of radical artists of all kinds of backgrounds, genders, disciplines and ages, something WIELS is particularly good at: Francis Alÿs, Monika Baer, Stanley Brouwn, Marlene Dumas, Isa Genzken, Thomas Hirschhorn, Carsten Höller, Martin Kippenberger, Goshka Macuga, Nástio Mosquito, Oscar Murillo, Gerhard Richter, Wolfgang Tillmans, Luc Tuymans, to mention just a few.
At IdeelArt, we like the idea that words can not easily depict an art whose very essence is precisely to be beyond any kind of representation, but we position ourselves very much in the «non-figurative» side of the Abstraction continuum, featuring works by some of the best international abstract artists.
As could be expected, since current interests have been shifting more and more towards themes of discrimination, also at Frieze we see a better representation of certain categories — or rather, a shift from «a certain kind» of representation of women and people of color (if any) to a representation that hints to a reclaim of power from these groups.
In accepting art that is reduced to color, line, and form, he argued, we are able to appreciate «many kinds of old art and the arts of distant peoples — primitive, historic, colonial, Asiatic and African, as well as European — arts which had not been accessible in spirit before because it was thought that true art had to show a degree of conformity to nature and of mastery of representation which had developed for the most part in the West.»
That view made possible the appreciation of many kinds of old art and of the arts of distant peoples — primitive, historic, colonial, Asiatic and African, as well as European — arts which had not been accessible in spirit before because it was thought that true art had to show a degree of conformity to nature and of mastery of representation which had developed for the most part in the West.
«I knew that I would have the best legal representation with Lerners, but I didn't realize that everyone would be so kind and genuinely care about my well - being and that of my family.»
«A lot of our clients are either recent immigrants, they don't speak French or English very well or they have mental health problems, so the kinds of clients who really need representation,» Toone.
If you were arrested for any kind of alleged criminal offense relating to THC oils or marijuana concentrates in Collin County, it is in your best interest to exercise your right to remain silent until you have legal representation.
For some members of the public, a choice of one on one representation best fits their needs, (a different kind of teamwork; an example of client: rep interaction instead), as is pretty much explained in this client appreciation correspondence: «Now that the sale of our home has been concluded, [my wife] and I wanted to let you know how pleased we were with everything you did throughout the entire sale process.
«They're better served by having representation — somebody in their corner — looking out for their best interest and assisting them in making the right kinds of decisions.»
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