Sentences with phrase «cultural moment through»

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The second group reduces kingdom to redemptive power and therefore it becomes a spirituality or personal salvation or healing or a charismatic moment or a social act that breaks through with God's will or a cultural good that evokes God's will now done on earth — and like the former view — out goes Israel and the church and we lose the dynamic of the kingdom.
At the moment the «new deal» bears more likeness to a technocratic proposal, placing England and Wales» disenfranchised as receivers of cultural and material esteem, than an attempt to remould society through combining managerial and democratic impulses.
When Bumble launched, however, it broke new ground by having women I'll be honest: the cultural phenomenon that is Girls has more or less passed me However, I will absorb the occasional moment from the show through
Dating is a stage of romantic relationships in humans whereby two people meet socially with the aim of each assessing the other's suitability as a I'll be honest: the cultural phenomenon that is Girls has more or less passed me However, I will absorb the occasional moment from the show through
I'll be honest: the cultural phenomenon that is Girls has more or less passed me However, I will absorb the occasional moment from the show through
(In fact, in one of those odd moments of cultural serendipity, I wound up seeing it immediately after sitting through that nonsense.)
These choices lead audiences through moments of both tension and cultural openness, adhering to a more European tradition of film making.
To me, the film is vital to this particular cultural moment we are living through.
This has much in common with Steve James's award - winning documentary Hoop Dreams as it pursues and records the moment - to - moment responses of young people struggling to improve their lot, and in doing so reveals a penetrating socio - cultural study of contemporary America through a competition described by one parent as «a form of child abuse».
Jackson centers her tale around four women in the same family from four different generations and acutely sifts through the emotional landscapes of coming - of - age, claiming a cultural identity, grief and mental illness while including plenty of moments of brash humor and poetic insight.
Jackson centers her tale around four women in the same family, but from four different generations, and acutely sifts through the emotional landscapes of coming - of - age, claiming a cultural identity, grief and mental illness while including plenty of moments of brash humor and poetic insight.
Through reward programs like SPG Moments and Marriott Rewards Experiences, you get to enjoy some of the biggest music, sports, and cultural events in the world.
The Royal Scotsman, the UK's only luxury sleeper train, offers unique and explorative rail voyages right through the heart of the Scottish Highlands, bringing to life its magical and rugged landscape; a reminder that there is no need to travel across the world to find spectacular scenery, cultural inspiration and moments of tranquillity.
My blog captures moments of discovery experienced through daily life and the archaeological, cultural, artistic, natural, sea swimming, culinary, road tripping kinds of experiences I seek in Catania, Sicily and beyond.
The exhibition Open Source looks at a selection of artists, most of them working since 1990, who have utilized new technologies, embraced a reimagined future, confronted ecological issues, sifted through cyborgs and post humanism, commented on the economy, and mined the overall psychological impact and flux of our cultural moment.
looks at a selection of artists, most of them working since 1990, who have utilized new technologies, embraced a re-imagined future, confronted ecological issues, sifted through cyborgs and post humanism, commented on the economy, and mined the overall psychological impact and flux of our cultural moment.
From Neolithic hand axes, through William Morris, John Ruskin and the socialist movement, to David Bowie's 1972 Ziggy Stardust UK tour, 21st Century capitalism and the invasion of Iraq, the exhibition weaves a mythical narrative through moments and events from Britain's shared cultural memory, moving back and forth between the past, present and an imagined future.
Through the visions of SunTek Chung, Larry Bamburg, Deborah Grant, Andrew Guenther, Hilary Harnischfeger, Adam Helms, Matthew Day Jackson, Karyn Olivier, Sigrid Sandstrom, Allison Smith, Ian Sullivan, Will Villalongo, Roger White, Raphael Zollinger, and an exhibition essay by Mary Robbins, this exhibition seeks to address a collective and individual response to a particular moment in time: artists as social and cultural cartographers.
Ramon Amaro will be talking through calculus as a key moment in our cultural understanding of data, leading to further discussion of ethics in the application of various mathematical models in our data driven society.
Through refined, calculated, and controlled gestures, whether it's application of paint, color choices, compositions, or pop cultural references, all of these works lead to moments of reflection and beauty among the chaos.
The film blends fact and fiction to reimagine cultural artefacts, their collection and display, through fabricated narratives, memories and moments of forgetting.
His work as a visual artist creates moments of synthesis between seemingly disparate bodies of knowledge and cultural traditions, through the media of painting and sculpture.
The fair, which is organized by the cultural production company, Candlestar, is doing an admirable job of honoring the city's photography history while simultaneously appreciating the present cultural moment, a notion best examined through one of the five commissioned exhibits on display.
This phenomenon in culture was first identified by the science fiction writer William Gibson, who used the term «a-temporality» to describe a cultural product of our moment that paradoxically doesn't represent, through style, through content, or through medium, the time from which it comes,» according the the museum.
Through paintings, costume and set designs, posters, photographs, film clips and theater ephemera this exhibition brings to light an exhilarating but fleeting moment in the cultural history of the Soviet Union when innovative visual artists joined forces with avant - garde playwrights, actors, and theatrical producers.
The exhibition weaves a mythical narrative through moments and events from Britain's shared cultural memory, moving back and forth between the past, present and an imagined future.
The first major survey of the artist's work in Australia, Gerard Byrne: A late evening in the future builds on this interest in collective history and dramatic reconstruction, employing the device of a playback system to convulsively shuttle and scroll through moments of memory and cultural amnesia.
Law said the U.K. was living through a moment when «fewer and fewer schools will provide learning opportunities in the arts, thanks to an act of government cultural vandalism.»
Even though Burri was never explicitly tied to any movement, to most viewers his abstract «unpainted paintings» should appear comfortable in his cultural moment, absorbing the monochromatic interests of Abstract Expressionists, while also setting the ground for Arte Povera and assemblage art.The co-curators work extensively to expand these associations through the exhibition's wall labels, which relate Burri to various artists, works, and moments far beyond the scope of midcentury abstraction, including Piero della Francesca's Madonna of Partition (1455 — 6)(for the subject of incised fabric), Joseph Beuys (as an artist formed by war), Italian Neorealist cinema (for its use of artifice and rupture to reappropriate the realism of Facist war propaganda), and even Rodin's Gates of Hell (1880 --- 1917)(for the «Combustione Plastica» series» hellish melting of form).
The story unfolds in loose chronological order through ten chapters, outlining moments of cultural and artistic revolution that shaped the development of American Art, through the lens of Sandler's close, interpersonal relationships with artists such as Chuck Close, Elizabeth Murray, Richard Serra, and Cindy Sherman.
Through nearly 100 objects, the show aims to upend dominant narratives of the period and to unearth rich stories by examining watershed cultural moments from the Hairy Who to the Wall of Respect, from the Civil Rights movement to the AfriCOBRA, from vivid protest posters to visionary outsider art, and from the Free University movement to the radical jazz of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians.
In his solo exhibition at Singapore's STPI — Creative Workshop & Gallery, titled «Monuments and Memorials,» multidisciplinary artist Dinh Q. Lê pursued the cultural and political trajectories of Cambodia through distinct moments in its history, interweaving lovely imagery of stone friezes from the ancient Angkor Wat temple complex with stark photographs of victims taken at S - 21, a notorious prison run by the Khmer Rouge during its genocidal regime.
As with everything in this technology driven society, there is a buzzword at work and in this instance it is the word Atemporal, a phrase first coined by science fiction writer William Gibson `' to describe a cultural product of our moment that paradoxically doesn't represent, through style, through content, or through medium, the time from which it comes».
While NMAAHC has been heralded for its object - based storytelling, documenting African American history from slavery to civil rights through the Presidency of Barack Obama, and exploring important cultural moments, it also celebrates visual art.
Through varied media and diverse approaches, they chronicle the present moment and their work often questions dominant cultural narratives and addresses important contemporary issues.
She is a founder of Socio - Emotional Relationship Therapy, an approach that attends to the micro-processes through which couple interaction, emotion, and socio - cultural context come together in the moment by moment of clinical process.
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