Sentences with phrase «deeply philosophical work»

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Even Grondin, who has read Gadamer deeply (he is the French translator of Truth and Method), has written that in Gadamer's work the word ««ontological» is consistently used as a synonym for «philosophical» and «universal.
All three were deeply shaped by Christianity in their childhood and youth; all wrestled with Jesus Christ in their philosophical work and attributed a central role to him; all rejected the orthodoxies of their times; all contributed to the refashioning of Christianity.
The name Terrence Malick above the title on «The New World» in 2006 certainly brought with it a certain group of expectations for those of us who loved «Badlands,» «Days of Heaven» and «The Thin Red Line,» but a decade later, released by Criterion this week in a gorgeous three - disc Blu - ray set, the film now feels almost like a bridge between those early works and his recent trio of introspective, deeply philosophical films: «Tree of Life,» «To the Wonder» and «Knight of Cups.»
Calling up diverse references, from still life vanitas to hard - edge abstraction, color theory diagrams, and optical illusions, Eaton's work deeply engages with vision on physiological, technological, and philosophical terms.
These works are an amalgamation of a deeply personal range of art historical references, at once material explorations but also spiritual, philosophical, and poetic ones.
Urgent, thoughtful, and compassionate, his works — which have been cited for their visual intensity and graphic flair — pose deeply philosophical questions in order to provoke awareness and debate.
Taking a physical approach to interaction, New York - based artist Alejandro Guzmán's work is both playful and deeply confrontational, handmade and futuristic, philosophical and irreverent.
This symposium — moderated by Mark Nash and Allison Thompson — examines «the intersection of the artistic, theoretical, literary, and cultural dimensions» in the work of Frank Bowling, the Guyanese - born, London - based artist whose work is «deeply connected to, and inflected by Édouard Glissant's notion of a «Caribbean Discourse» — the idea that the entire critical literature and art created within the historical complex of the Black Atlantic is an ongoing process of philosophical reflection.»
With the double maze of Jasper's Dilemma (1962 - 63), Stella posed a question of such philosophical brilliance, an aesthetic dichotomy that is so utterly at the core of Modernist and even Postmodernist painting, that it stuns me as deeply as the many profound observations on composition and spatial relations he made during the course of his Charles Eliot Norton lectures at Harvard in 1983 (collected in the indispensable volume, Working Space).
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