Sentences with phrase «conventional categories»

Ultimately, viewers are encouraged to cut across conventional categories to engage with notions about the hero as he identifies himself and relates to his home and the world beyond.
Inspired by the loosening of conventional categories of realism and abstraction, he drew on the influence of aerial photography and on the vernacular Western imagery of George Herriman's Krazy Kat (1913 — 1944) to establish within his paintings an exuberant, improvisatory space, an all - over field that prepared him for deeper involvement with Matisse.
While the pictures on view fall into a more conventional category of portraiture, carefully constructed images of sitters who pose and allow themselves to be choreographed and photographed over time, Opie's portraits arguably extend social documentary into the present moment.
A Hat in Time has a wonderful soundtrack, great voice acting, memorable characters, intriguing worlds that don't just fall into conventional categories, and the controls feel absolutely wonderful.
We'll need to push beyond conventional categories to engage the rise of the «nones.»
But they are irrelevant in contrast to «importance» or «worth» conceived of in terms that transcend narrow arid conventional categories.
And it does not matter much whether such churches think of themselves as conservative or liberal — or whether they join the «Beyondists» (David Frum) in claiming that they are beyond such conventional categories.
This category is a bit of an umbrella for all those cleansers that do not fit into the more conventional categories above.
Walther's provocative meditations on the concept of art as an act of «doing» that is temporal, subjective, and open to interpretation have resulted in an interdisciplinary practice that challenges conventional categories of painting and sculpture.
A Texan artist with a passion for the world, Rauschenberg refused to accept conventional categories of what was and wasn't art.
Transcending Boundaries, which is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization that provides education, activism, and support for persons whose sexuality, gender, sex, or relationship styles do not fit within conventional categories, has published a brochure that discusses and provides resources for those spouses in Mixed Orientation Marriages.
For example, when he was included in the 2008 edition of the prestigious Whitney Biennial, Ybarra arrived with his friend Angel's elaborate collection of Scarface memorabilia and proceeded to create a «Scarface Museum» within the exhibition, riffing on his friend's personal mythologization of Al Pacino's portrayal of hyper - violent drug dealer Tony Montana, while simultaneously holding up conventional categories of art and non-art to scrutiny and reflection.
It is much more complicated than either «mind» or «body» or any of the conventional categories for defining it.
In the conventional category, you'll find milk to be a very good source of vitamin B2 (riboflavin), vitamin D, and vitamin B12.
While not the routine structures of a conventional category, students could wander off or confused regarding course activities and deadlines
These genuine investigations put into practice operate fluidly between the conventional categories of sculpture, installation and performance.
If what he does falls too neatly into any conventional categories, he feels it loses its usefulness as art.
Its thesis - the continuous production of sexual difference - offers possibilities for change, for it suggests that this need not entail reproduction, but rather revision of our conventional categories of opposition.»
Its thesis — the continuous production of sexual difference — offers possibilities for change, for it suggests that this need not entail reproduction, but rather revision of our conventional categories of opposition.
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