Sentences with phrase «deskilling in»

Great Critics and Their Ideas: William Morris on deskilling in art, the Turner Prize and Tiepolo, interview Matthew Collings

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* I disagree with you that hermeneutics singularly deskilled people in doing theology like the apostles did.
But my connection with the cartoon was that in our obsession to find this single intent we have completely deskilled and discouraged people to share their views on the Biblical texts, and confined that to pseudo-specialists.
Martin sees disturbing parallels between the cultural representations of people who fall by the wayside in the world of work — through unemployment, «deskilling» or lack of training — and those who fall ill as a result of «inferior» immune responses, leading to AIDS, cancer or a host of other diseases.
Here, as in other writings, Giroux laments the «proletarianization of teacher work,» their demotion to «high - level clerks,» and their «deskilling» and «demoralization,» all of which he blames on a conservative - driven «emphasis on accountability schemes, teaching to the tests, and... the growing corporatization of the schools.»
Sophie Jung's new body of sculpture and performance work made in response to Äppärät creates an associative chain between — among other seemingly disparate phenomena — handheld origami fortune telling devices; hand - woven (and hence «unique») Ikea rugs produced in the developing world; hand gestures that indicate money, salt, resistance and digital navigation; sock puppetry, online and offline; «life hacks» involving fixing drowned iPhones with dry rice; «deskilling» in manual labour and in art; repetitive strain injuries; toxic «e-waste»; and Lady Macbeth's «out damned spot!»
Alzheimer de Koonings denuded and bleached, they make one realize that his nihilism leaves forebears in the dust: Thinking of Rauschenberg as a formal and perhaps attitudinal forebear, Wool is too deskilled even to erase — smudge being his preferred MO..
The first clearly and effectively traces the rise of curators as bestowers of value in the artworld (and elegantly glosses struggles for the control of value — between critics, dealers, artists and curators — along the way), up to the point at which curating's deskilling and populism means that everyone can do it and inherently contradicts the discipline's quest to professionalise itself via academic courses and qualifications.
In these works, the uncanny effect of virtuosic painterly technique results from an otherwise systematically deskilled procedure of image production.
Burr was beginning to work with ideas related to public space, architecture, and gay culture, while Hohn was making paintings that were increasingly ironic and deskilled, work that would culminate in a 1993 series based on the teachings of Bob Ross, the well - known TV painting instructor and paradigm of kitsch.
Unlike those artists who fetishize effortlessness and randomness under the guise of a deskilled interest in process and materials, Lapin accepts the daunting challenge put forth from several centuries of art history, thereby joining several contemporaries who do the same: the expressive Angel Otero and Barnaby Furnas, the moody Kristine Moran, and the linear Tomma Abts and Tomory Dodge.
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