Sentences with phrase «contemporary example»

The exhibition pulls from diverse genres and techniques, from the dawn of photography to avant - garde and Pop art as well as contemporary examples.
Historical and contemporary examples of innovative ceramic surfaces will also be explored and discussed.
They will be showing a range of work from a splendid measured drawing of a Corinthian column by Francis Terry, influenced by one of Palladio's drawings in his Quattro Libri, to models and drawings of projects and built work affirming Palladio's importance in the development of subsequent British architecture, especially the country house, with contemporary examples by Quinlan Terry, Julian Bicknell, John Simpson and Robert Adam Architects.
The exhibition culminates with contemporary examples by Carol Bove, Wade Guyton, Rashid Johnson, Glenn Ligon, and Rudolf Stingel, artists who employ the supposedly «neutral» aesthetic tropes of Minimalism to explore the politics of race, class, and technology.
While some of the best contemporary examples of actors playing highly unflattering versions of themselves have come from the UK — especially some the projects that Ricky Gervais or Steve Coogan have been involved in — the recent trend seems to have begun in the USA in the early 1990s.
The most obvious contemporary example of this is Marxian utopianism, with its accompanying doctrine of the dialectic.
If you admire Holmes's style, you need not pour through law - school casebooks for contemporary examples of it.
The game is, on the surface, an open - world urban adventure title that fits in pretty well alongside contemporary examples of the genre (GTA, Saints Row, etc); you've got story missions that move the narrative forward and side missions that offer some sort of bonus to your stats or inventory, all conveniently labeled with radar blips on the maps of the sprawling cities you can explore.
Think about Uber's recent branding overhaul as just one contemporary example in a long tradition of rebranding.
There is certainly no more vivid contemporary example of what it means to be considered «unclean.»
The preeminent contemporary example of such a mobilization is, she says, gay men's response to AIDS.
There are no greater contemporary examples of this resiliency and ability to bounce back from darkness than the dogs rescued from Michael Vick's Bad Newz Kennels.
There's also more popular contemporary examples, such as Bayonetta being a spiritual successor to Kamiya's work with Devil May Cry.
See how this exhibition highlights the ingenuity of the artist's mind, and preview contemporary examples of Imaginative Realism here.
Just recently, we saw how US artist Jordan Eagles has joined the protest over the gay blood donation ban, and there are numerous contemporary examples of the artists working against the social prejudices triggered by AIDS crisis all over the world.
«Beyond the need for reforms of Libya's oil sector, it is hard to think of a more obvious contemporary example than Libya to demonstrate the need for new international standards of transparency and accountability for the extractive industries,» said Carini.
Scott Westerfeld's Uglies series is one of the best contemporary examples of dystopian government control over teenage bodies.
And while Hunger deals with a specific moment in Anglo - Irish history, its images of incarceration and torture can not help but recall the more contemporary examples of Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo Bay — a wider resonance served by the film's slight contextualization of the events it depicts.
Such critics are addressing the issue based on the machines they know today, and as impressive as they are becoming, I agree that contemporary examples of technology such as your smartphone and notebook computer are not yet worthy of our respect as conscious beings.
For example, World War II had an indelible impact on «The Greatest Generation,» or for a more contemporary example, take the relationship between Millennials and technology.
Let us switch to a more contemporary example.
The British «Catholic Revival» led by writers such as Graham Greene, Evelyn Waugh, J. R. R. Tolkien, Edith Sitwell, Ronald Knox, Hilaire Belloc, David Jones, Muriel Spark, Elizabeth Jennings, and Anthony Burgess provided a contemporary example of how quickly a Protestant and secular literary culture could be enlivened by new voices.
One contemporary example ought to suffice: It is a given that Christianity ought to seek liberation, justice and eco-responsibility.
To take a contemporary example, how shall we remedy the painful lack of affordable housing?
Also, the government of this nation was created by men who looked at their contemporary examples of religion - led states in Europe and realized that true freedom depended on keeping religion and government separate.
A contemporary example is fisheries.
Brian Goodwin is a contemporary example of the neo-Platonist tradition, which emphasizes formative principles in living things and searches for fundamental anatomical patterns -» archetypes» - for each class of organism.
What contemporary examples can you cite in which this judgment has proven true?
A contemporary example of religious prohibition of best 100 % kona can be found in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints.
Or, if you need a contemporary example, Cordarrelle Patterson, who has five return TDs in five seasons — though all on kickoffs.
The Charter has thus come to mean many different things to many different people, embodying a wide spectrum of beliefs and ideas (see Peter Linebaugh's review of the new Penguin edition of Magna Carta in this series for a contemporary example of this).
A clinical, contemporary example of a multidisciplinary mind is Judah Folkman, the pioneer of angiogenesis research.
This ensures we are always at the forefront of the discipline and can teach using relevant, contemporary examples.
And while «The Ballad of Lefty Brown» with Bill Pullman failed to generate much success at the box office, it too is one of the better contemporary examples of the genre.
A contemporary example of what Florence experienced would be if American Idol were a prank show where they only picked the worst contestants but gave them false encouragement and lied to them about their ability.
After the class has developed and debated ideas, we revisit these ideas regularly as we study different historic and contemporary examples of revolutions (or non-revolutions, depending on their definitions).
It can be enlightening for students to understand the relationships between historical and contemporary examples of discrimination.
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