Sentences with phrase «considering dichotomies»

The exhibition, which includes a nuanced selection of works made by the artist between 1987 and 1994, seeks to explore the rich contextual pluralities inherent in Gonzalez - Torres's work in relation to contemporary culture in Northern Ireland, considering dichotomies between solidity and fluidity, proximity and distance, unity and disarray, harmony and discord.
Considering the dichotomy of the chapel as nurturing while imbued with images of conflict, I wanted to create a link to the domestic environment, where nurture and conflict can coexist.
He is best known for his laughter - inducing works that consider the dichotomies of humor and pathos within the human condition.
One might consider this dichotomy to be a sign of his wife's initial attempts to coax her husband back into the relationship.

Not exact matches

That is a false dichotomy — there are far more than two possible answers to consider.
We can do this by setting up three pairs, or «dichotomies», to consider three different aspects of any given system.
Definition of False Dilemma: A false dilemma (also called false dichotomy, the either - or fallacy, fallacy of false choice, black - and - white thinking, or the fallacy of exhaustive hypotheses) is a type of logical fallacy that involves a situation in which only two alternatives are considered, when in fact there is at least one additional option.
@Jasper you're disregarding your own dichotomy if you think the nationalists and internationalists were on the same side of the overton window when you only consider a small part of the economic model of anti-capitalism.
Now consider when we screen potential dating partners for their compatibility with us, there are additional dichotomies we consider.
But Jack is a biopic that doesn't just wish to track a narrative of one insane man, it's far more interested with bigger questions and in actually hiding the facts (an interesting dichotomy considering much of the film was developed on factual evidence).
It's a strange dichotomy considering just how bleak the material can be at times, measuring the weight of moral sin versus one's survival, but while it veers dangerously close to melodrama in the final act, it's a fascinating story that finally makes good on the potential that Gray showcased so many years ago with «The Yards.»
Considering the bull / bear market dichotomy, it might be helpful to ask yourself whether you would be comfortable with the impact of a 20 % drop in the market.
Brian Rattiner considers himself a colorist and much of his work explores the dichotomy of living in the city while feeling the pull of nature, and the question of in which realm our reality lies.
Considering the rich art history of female figuration and the concept of the male gaze, Bessone meditates on the dichotomies of form and gender, high and low, still and moving.
Similarly, the concept, Analogies & Dichotomies, can be applied to each painting on view, but is understood best when the entire exhibition is considered as a whole.
Rudolf Stingel's Untitled, 2004 considers the classic dichotomy between «decorative» and «fine» art.
This dichotomy has led him to consider the purest essence of all construction, the nobility of its materials and the geometry of its forms.
Her large scale environments, video installations as well as objects and video works explore the dichotomy between nature and culture and consider the power relations and the importance of observation.
In other words, Green's vision appears both chaotic and ordered, a suitable dichotomy considering the paintings» primordial tone.
Intuitively I consider that the dichotomy between classical physics (for macro events) and quantum phsics (for sub-atomic particle events) is false.
The dichotomy that Oreskes asks us to consider is not which argument is more sound, but which is safer, given the honesty of the parties in question.
On the key political purdah issue, Pill LJ considered that analysis of the evidence did not support the party political dichotomy alleged.
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