Sentences with phrase «decisive break»

The first decisive break with Abstract Expressionism came by, physically, erasing it.
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Artists associated with decisive breaks do exist — for example Philip Guston, who renounced his abstract practice when he was in his mid-50s and returned to figuration.
Artworks make their most decisive break with halls and walls in the Parcours sector, the slice of the Basel show dedicated to exhibitions of site - specific work in the public sphere.
At one point, while acknowledging Schleiermacher's decisive break with the past, he states that «it is nonetheless true that it involves a genuine extension of the Origenist tradition as mediated by Augustine.»
The S&P 500 closed just below (but not a decisive break of) its 50 - day moving average yesterday, after undercutting its prior «swing lows» at the 1538 - 1539 support level:
What is needed now for a 20 % run over the next 6 months, is a decisive break through the resistance level at $ 1,250.
All in all, it is looking very bullish for gold, especially if we get a decisive break above $ 1,250.
The deep reform of the Catholic Church has been underway since the pontificate of Pope Leo XIII (1878 — 1903), which marked a decisive break with the essentially defensive strategy Pope Pius IX and his immediate predecessors had adopted toward cultural and political modernity.
When the thief on the cross says, «Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom» (Luke 23:42), the moment is a decisive break with the values of the other thief, and a definitive statement of faith in the face of death — not just his own, but Jesus» too.
For the Christian the person of Jesus of Nazareth constitutes the decisive breaking in of the promise of fulfillment originating with Abraham.
For Christian faith, the person of Jesus is the decisive breaking out into the open of the promise.
The New Testament scholar James D. G. Dunn contends that for Paul this event resulted in a decisive break with the church that had sponsored his original missionary journey.
For Neuhaus, «right - wing» and «left - wing» describe two different kinds of dissenters from Catholic orthodoxy, the two branches of the party of discontinuity, which are «united in their agreement that the Second Vatican Council was a decisive break in the story of the Catholic Church.»
New Labour figures believe any move to the left makes the party unelectable, but many figures in the party think voters need a decisive break with the past if they are to put their faith in Labour again.
Jeremy Corbyn's Labour is seen as representing a decisive break with this status quo — so it's unsurprising the party is polling a massive 57 points ahead amongst under 25s.
But it was Kerber who grabbed a decisive break in the third set as she reeled off a brilliant passing shot on her way to a 2 - 0 lead.
Tipping the winner is a mug's game with three weeks to go and the leading pair neck and neck in a contest that is more perspiration than inspiration, neither seemingly able to make the decisive break.
Liam Fox has made the case for maintaining Britain's present balanced military approach, sending strong signals that Britain's strategic defence review is likely to avoid making a decisive break from the past.
Labour's new shadow chancellor Alan Johnson has opted to avoid a decisive break with the party's approach to spending cuts, in his first major speech in the job.
Trump, emboldened by fresh primary wins this week and pivoting toward a likely general - election fight, called for the U.S. to pull back from its global engagements, marking a decisive break from recent Republican orthodoxy.
The prime minister may not be promising to match Labour's commitments to ban zero - hours contracts or raise the national minimum wage to # 10 but her workers» rights programme marks a decisive break from Thatcher's «enemy within» attacks on the unions.
Ed Miliband has provided a decisive break with the New Labour era by championing his «new generation» in his first leader's speech to the party conference in Manchester.
The truth, though, is that the anger — and sense of betrayal — that former voters feel towards Scottish Labour is so intense that only a decisive break from the past offers a chance for the party's revival.
Ed Miliband's original plan on becoming leader was to make a decisive break with both the Blair and Brown past.
The Citizen's Charter is the distinctive feature of John Major's government, supposedly marking a decisive break with the doctrine diktats of Thatcherism.
In price action trading strategies, a decisive break of trend lines signals the beginning of a new opposing trend.
If today's move confirms a decisive break of the recent range, it demonstrates an unusual feature of technical analysis — often, price action can actually precede / flag up fresh news / fundamentals..!?
A decisive break of this resistance zone opens up clear blue sky — with no remaining price anchors for investors to reference, that could imply an accelerated & more volatile share price trajectory.
Even the technicals look promising again — a decisive break of this EUR 0.255 level could see a quick run to EUR 0.31 (and EUR 0.365 is the next key level after that).
These young artists sought a decisive break with tradition yet were skeptical of modernism's linear trend toward reductive abstraction.
Krushenick, the kid from the Bronx who spiritually never left, could feel it all and saw the cultural moment, in its totality, as a decisive break from the past.
Untitled (P 492) belongs to a series of works started by the artist in 2003 that marked a decisive break from his earlier paintings painted directly onto industrial aluminium.
The work profoundly impressed Roth, leading to a decisive break with constructivism into post-modern avant - garde practices associated with the Nouveaux Réalistes such as Tinguely and Arman, and the group of artists that were about to become known as Fluxus, including Joseph Beuys and Nam June Paik.
«Celebrating her first show in the US since her decisive break with representation in 2012, the show includes eight paintings by Ross, all created in 2017.»
De Forest, who was born in 1930, seems to have made his decisive break with Abstract Expressionism in 1958, when an accident necessitated that he move from San Francisco to Yakima, Washington, where he grew up.
A highly original type of cartoon - style realism, featuring images of enigmatic Klu Klux Klan - style hooded figures, cigarette buts, stained coffee cups, messy beds and lonely men, it represented a decisive break from the slavish devotion to abstract art practised by so many critics and curators.
Another recent acquisition, Albert Oehlen's Untitled (1989), is part of a series of large - scale abstract paintings that marks a decisive break with his earlier, figurative work.
His research, focused on the programming of time, light and space, marks a decisive break for the art of the twentieth century.
Like other painters in the Bay area at the time, including Clyfford Still and Mark Rothko, Park began working in Abstract Expressionism, but, in 1949, Parks made a decisive break with what he viewed as being a cult style.
Above all, the 1980s ushered in Postmodernism to make a decisive break in the conventionally linear narrative of artistic development.
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