Sentences with phrase «contemporary feel into»

Very often Fish's work imbues a contemporary feel into both energy and subject matter.
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The Idea of Civil Society by adam seligman free press, 220 pages, $ 24.95 Adam Seligman's book, while primarily a theoretical, historical, and social inquiry into the notion of civil society, is motivated by a contemporary concern: namely, the felt need for a new representation of society in....
As a contemporary commentator noted as early as 1865, Mill's anti-Hamiltonian view of feeling as a neutral stuff prior to the correlation of Ego and Non-Ego, and his confession that the continuity of feeling, though as real as the sequence, was a «final inexplicability» 4 — both positions impelled British philosophy in the direction of some kind of original unity.5 To this end, Bradley will conflate the «feeling» of Hegel and of Mill in order to transform it from a psychological into a metaphysical category that can accomplish the reconciliation of nature and spirit.
«If you were to go into our newest stores in Dallas or Oklahoma, you would see a more contemporary feel at Dave & Buster's,» he says.
«We love clothes,» said Taylor, «but as we've gotten into our 30's we're finding it takes more effort to look good and feel contemporary in fashion.
Designer Brynn Olson of Brynn Olson Design Group was given a large but manageable task when approached by her clients to transform their nondescript modern box of an apartment into a city escape that would feel fresh and contemporary, yet still in line with their classic taste.
It looks and feels contemporary which is kind of how members must feel getting back into the dating game.
It combines the simple elegance, bountiful content and colourful enjoyment of so many indie works with the production values and design genius of the generation's best Triple - A titles into a game that feels fresh and contemporary, but also mindful of what has come, and worked, before.
Cooper's version feels timeless yet contemporary, diving headlong into the ongoing and often horrific impact of the United States» policies and attitudes to indigenous culture.
I feel that Operation Husky is going to be fairly divisive amongst players, with some possibly not appreciating the shift in focus during its last third, but I personally welcome the injection of new gameplay elements into what could be argued to be a more staid multiplayer experience when compared to the variety of its contemporaries.
Some contemporary authors might be feeling the pain now that videos are being incorporated into books, or least into ebooks.
It's a family drama along the lines of his second book, A Spot of Bother — but this time, the action takes place during a family vacation that dissolves into a «symphony of long - held grudges, fading dreams and rising hopes, tightly - guarded secrets and illicit desires, all adding up to a portrait of contemporary family life that is bittersweet, comic, and deeply felt....
But more than merely impersonating Pryor, Graham puts heart and soul into his reading so we feel that Graham is touched by the «groundbreaking genius» of Pryor, a man whose «raw, edgy, colorful, hip humor» paved the way for contemporary comics.
Tour our World Traveller Plus cabin and discover how we've enhanced every aspect to make you feel welcomed into a bright environment with a contemporary understated feel.
The series is linked together into one massive meta - narrative that involves modern - day Assassins plumbing the past for information that will help them in their contemporary fight against the Templars, but each game after Assassin's Creed III has felt like Ubisoft is intent on milking this conflict for centuries.
Earlier on, I was separating those two ideas in my mind and in this new dialogue with the work and coupled with the contemporary moment where I feel like my body is forcibly reinscribed back into the paintings; it just had to claim that space.
Richter's more recent work has transformed into more recognizable narratives, a kind of contemporary history painting: «When I changed to narration it was also an urge that had to do, on a very simple level, with reality... I felt the desire to paint things that related to what I saw in the world.»
By collapsing these two spaces, Douglas describes a contemporary landscape in constant upheaval, when global problems intrude into the home or the neighborhood where we might feel safest.
Combining traditional and contemporary techniques and mediums such as gesso and gold on vellum, award - winning photographer, Sandi Daniel goes beyond the image, reinventing it into an alternate reality and evoking feelings of romance while addressing the fragility of nature.
«Looking at his exhibition of a dozen paintings of bouquets, a hard maple tree and a life - size, nude self - portrait, «Poseidon»... read more... «Carl Plansky: «The more I see contemporary painting distrust feeling, the more feeling I put into my painting»»
«Her critical insights into contemporary culture, examining histories of science fiction, feminism, and the global socio - political condition, feel more urgent now than ever.»
By transforming nudity from a classical ideal into something decidedly personal, contemporary, and idiosyncratic, these artists compel us to confront the complex and often contradictory feelings elicited by the human body: fascination and repulsion, shame and pleasure, inhibition and freedom.
the heavy feeling in the room suddenly dissipated as they saw how contemporary artists wove socially engaged ideas into their work
It is a question which feeds into contemporary success stories such as Chris Ofili and Yinka Shonibare — is there a vague feeling of relief that in their success, art institutions can quietly forget about the ranting and raving «80s?
Her 10 works on view at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia as part of the 2012/2013 Working Artist Project fellowship feel very much like visual puzzle pieces one needs time and patience to assemble into a whole.
Through immersion into each crystalline moment of their constructed experiences, one can feel the immanence of the past within the contemporary, to perhaps enliven our perceptions, and our ambitions for art, in the future.»
Do you feel responsible for being a torchbearer for traditional painting, technique-wise, in a contemporary art scene where technique often fades into the background?
So far, it has been feeling its way into the contemporary art market, but makes a major breakthrough this week with a vast exhibition curated by the renowned American collector Beth Rudin DeWoody, who sits on the board of the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York.
Featuring: Amna Asghar, Dana Davenport, Umber Majeed, Tammy Nguyen, Ke Peng, Sahana Ramakrishnan, Sheida Soleimani Amna Asghar speaks on the construction and translation of disparate references, cultures, geographies, and generations from Pakistan and America; Dana Davenport addresses the complexity of interminority racism within her own community and institutions from her experiences as a Black Korean American; Umber Majeed's practice attempts to unpack the temporalities within South Asia as site, familial archival material, popular culture, and modern national state narratives; Tammy Nguyen interrogates natural sciences and non-human forms to explore racial intimacies and US military involvement in the Pacific Rim; Ke Peng documents the feeling of alienation and disorientation from urbanization and immigration by taking a journey into an imagined childhood in China, Hunan, where she was born and Shenzhen, a modern city where her family relocates to; Sahana Ramakrishan explores myths and religion from Buddhist and Hindu tales to speak upon the magic of childhood and the power dynamics of sexuality, race, and violence; Sheida Soleimani is an Iranian - American artist and a daughter of political refugees, making work to highlight her critical perspective on the historical and contemporary socio - political occurrences in Iran.
Marking Parasol unit's 50th exhibition is the first London showing of Martin Puryear, a giant of American contemporary art who Ardalan feels has been widely overlooked — playing perfectly into the philosophy of pushing a remit that is focused on the public instead of commercial concerns that tend to dominate the two other facets of the art world: galleries and collectors.
This emphasis on immersive interactivity is a reflection of the artist's changed perception of contemporary culture after his indigenous visits: «Our visual sense is very powerful and goes directly into our minds, but I feel that we need to receive from our entire bodies and not just our minds,» tells Neto.
Indeed, if it is true that «every picture tells a story», one feels that Hopper's simple but unique genre - paintings will continue to be meaningful long after the intellectual modernism of Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko and later contemporary artists, has faded into history.
Mr. Crosby calls the artist's inspiration an «idealized quest that feels so compromised today» at the beginning of the printed conversation, but by the end finds resolution of sorts in works by contemporary artists such as Howardena Pindell and Kerry James Marshall who echo Pippin's «desire to insert our most resolute democratic values into a conversation that only art can have.»
Nancy Mitchnick's exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit features oil paintings of landscapes and post-industrial Detroit that Hyperallergic says «ricochet out into the real world, conveying a sense of how a place looks based on how it feels
They and collectors had felt disenfranchised after L.A.'s leading contemporary art venue, the Pasadena Museum of Art, succumbed to financial woes and was merged into what's now the Norton Simon Museum in 1974, ending its contemporary art focus.
Perhaps now the contemporary art world needs a big jolt of magical faith to lift those bits of fat, felt, copper, and cultural rubble, vitrines, drawings, blackboards and olive presses out of the reliquary graveyard and put them back into the mythic realm of the artist as shaman.
Addressing personal af liations with Northern England is inherent, by carefully highlighting the use of domestic objects and use of materials, Kenny transforms them into objects of high esteem, focussing on shared visual memories and aesthetics of aspiration, something of which Kenny feels is lacking in contemporary art.
Currently in terms of long term retention and revenue per user, Animal Crossing feels like it is a long way behind its contemporaries and as a result is in danger of a «pop and drop» where it's a huge fad for a few months before trailing off into obscurity a little later.
Although the 10.5 is physically larger, it happily slips into a bag in the same way our 9.7 - inch model would, while making everything feel a little more contemporary thanks to that bigger screen size.
We are foolish if we disconnect ourselves from community because we don't serve the children who we work with well by not helping them to understand that they are a part of a community because what we know is that that will last those children for a very long time into the community and if they leave our early childhood services feeling that they are a connected person and that there are people in that community who can help them if they get in trouble, and they also know that their families are part of a community and that there are differences in that community which are beneficial and important and most importantly I think in the context of contemporary early childhood education we see it as an opportunity for children to feel that they can be active participants whose voices are heard.
As law professor Tim Wu points out in his book The Attention Merchants, consumer capitalism is the most creative force in the contemporary world, able to hijack any personal or collective ideal by turning it into consumer desire, encouraging us to feel entitled to the best possible relationships that require low maintenance and offer high rewards.
When a potential buyer walks into a renovated bathroom that exudes quality and offers an intimate, contemporary feel, it will be remembered for sure.
Warmth was brought into the contemporary room, making it feel more like a living room and less like an over sized sunroom.
A great alternative to charcoal, use it to inject a hint of colour into a super contemporary home or create a dark and intimate feel by combining it with Black Blue or Vardo.
Contemporary brick veneer is a fabulous kitchen decor material that helps add an industrial touch to interior decorating or bring a converted barn feel into modern homes.
Can be incorporated into a contemporary scheme using glass or stainless steel to add a warm feel.
«They are new and improved, embracing the contemporary, rustic modern feel of today's design aesthetics, meaning they fit into all design plans.»
This year, the pair turned their dream into a reality, replacing the dated duplex with a modern manor that plants a fresh, contemporary face to the street — without uprooting the storied neighborhood's traditional feel.
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