As lenses through which we see and mirrors in which we are reflected, these
works challenge our perception of and create new perspectives on the world around us.
The results might
challenge your perceptions about what you think you should be pursuing as a career and may provide that bit of motivation to strike off and explore a new area.
My style is to assist my client on their own personal journey of growth, occasionally
challenge their perceptions as needed, and offer feedback when appropriate.
Travel opens us up to opportunities we'd never find within the comfort of our own community, it
also challenges our perception of the world outside our comfort zone.
The stories they tell, whether first or second - hand, come from alternative viewpoints not always reflected in the mainstream media,
often challenge our perceptions.
Nearly 30 large - scale photographs draw us in by way of aesthetic attraction while
ultimately challenging our perceptions and implications in relation to disaster, conflict, and the larger global landscape.
Using found imagery and archival materials, her
works challenge perceptions of the past and raise questions about history, conflict, and collective memory.
Acts of Appearance represents the next tier in a highly diversified and rapidly evolving practice, featuring dramatic, confrontational works
which challenge perceptions by staging the unexpected.
It capitalizes on Hyundai Motor's fast - growing strength and signifies the pace of change within the brand, matching the company's ambition to
challenge perceptions by making real and emotional connections with customers.
Lang
challenges perception in his technique and continuously updates his themes of American history, motorcycle mania, and tattoos.
At a recent public meeting of the Prison Reform Trust, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, delivered an eloquent and complex paper which
challenged our perceptions on the axis of care between victims and perpetrators of crime.
For his first solo show in Chicago, Henry presents a new suite of paintings that
challenge perception through various depictions of the painted plane.
Intermittently, intersecting diagonal lines appear which are not even there, constantly
challenging perception at the same time establishing the painting's objecthood.
As a recent article in the Guardian said: `... no trouser style has really given the slim or skinny leg an actual run for its money» — perhaps the time has come to
challenge that perception men!?
Their involvement in recent protests, alongside members of opposition parties and their youth militias, will do little to
challenge this perception among Government supporters.
Our dance company's commitment to and vision of inclusive
dance challenges perceptions and explores the boundaries of what is perceived as disabled and non-disabled.
Adherence to standard textbook - based teaching means that nothing is being done to
challenge this perception when it's all too clear that unlocking curiosity and wonderment across all academic disciplines is not only essential to the mastery of tests, but also key to ensuring that more students are inspired enough to pursue further study and even pursue teaching as a career later in life.
Challenging the perception There will continue to be a debate over whether CCTV is an effective measure of security in schools, the perception to most people is that CCTV in schools is an invasion of privacy to students and teachers as it is viewed as the «Big Brother» effect.
Beyond challenging the perception of the «traditional» advanced academic, it also meant reassessing every student's probability of success in passing an advanced course exam.
While her subjects are always African - American, Sherald renders their skin - tone exclusively in grisaille — an absence of color that
directly challenges perceptions of black identity and seeks, in the artist's words, «to exclude the idea of color as race.»
Appearing as anatomical models or artifacts from some future time, Conley uses scientific research and political inquiry to construct new morphologies that
wryly challenge our perceptions of humanity, nature, technology, and consciousness.
Frequently, Andrews works with stainless steel and aluminum, polished to a mirrored finish, to
further challenge the perception of reality and its depiction, and the ubiquitous photographic world that proliferates in advertising and on screen.