Sentences with phrase «dialectic between»

«There is a dialectic between the conclusion of the Advocate General and the collegial judgment of the Court of Justice.
That we can comprehend and in some way suffer with the pain of others is one of the deepest ways we are linked as humans and one of the core elements of the ever - evolving dialectic between individual experience and social consciousness.
Incorporating maps, bins or mirrors with organic materials, such as rocks and earth, the nonsites create a dialectic between outdoors and indoors, ruminating on time, site, sight, nature and culture.
This shift in Piacentino's work, away from pure minimalism while still maintaining a commitment to blemish-less surfaces, is in line with these words from Germano Celant: «It is in this historical climate of oscillation between art and design, handcrafts and industry, the useful and the useless, the one - off piece and the mass - produced object, and between the autonomy and heteronomy of pure creation, that we can place the contribution of Piacentino, whose otherness and uniqueness lie precisely in the dialectic between the two poles, Pop and Minimal.
Each of his works brought together here is an oxymoron, the outcome of a dialectic between spontaneity and control, what the artist called the «continual correction of what is done at speed.»
Rooted in the dialectic between inner and outer space, her work operates on a micro and macro level, making reference to the touch and form of the human body.
Executed with raw, textured brushwork, Lonn's work focuses upon the dialectic between the surface of the painting and the emerging image.
Rabottini writes about the «visual traces» vibrating in the artist's paintings, where the fascinating dialectic between memory and reduction, distance and mediation creates new visual experiences.
These works consist of a series of printed, brightly colored forms held in place by stainless - steel tubing — a support system that also becomes part of the work, referencing the dialectic between image and object broached by his earliest works.
His use of quotidian items such as old furniture and domestic appliances appears by turns indifferent and sentimental, but his works» real poetic power derives from their engagement with a core idea in Taoist philosophy — the dialectic between the individual and the world.
For instance, as long as articles on Smithson contain such cumbersome phrases like - «anti-aesthetic dynamic relationships», «anti-formalist logic and a theoretical framework of the Picturesque», «the dialectic between the physical landscape and its temporal context» - the subject is likely to remain the preserve of the hyper - educated elite.
The dialectic between a female artist's individual subjectivity and group action is constantly being mediated, diluting the potency of the struggle and the voice of discontent.
Robert Smithson, in a 1969 interview with PA Narvell, describes this extension as cyclical rather than finite: «The scale between indoors and outdoors, and how the two are impossible to bridge... There is the dialectic between inner and outer, closed and open, centre and peripheral.
Assaf Evron (b. 1977) is a Chicago - based artist whose work investigates the dialectic between the abstract and the figurative in a variety of media.
In 1972 he wrote: «A dialectic between mining and land reclamation must be developed.
Carrow's sculptural installation embodies a mindful approach towards found objects and assemblage that present a dialectic between past and present through the use of mass - produced tools, appliances and toys from the pre-digital age.
In this way, her drawing machines explore the dialectic between technology and labor, making us conscious of our place, and that of others, within the gallery space.
A constant dialectic between the physical and the metaphysical pervades all the works: Marlene Dumas brings not only icons or religious symbols, but universal signs in which faith unites with tragedy and love interacts with grief.
Executed with raw, textured brushwork, Lonn's work focuses upon the dialectic between the surface of the painting and -LSB-...]
Handling a variety of mediums and aware of the effects of humour, he addresses the dialectic between appropriation on the one hand, — and all the academic trappings that this might incur, and something more akin to homage on the other.
At the center of the works by 24 international artists shown in the Kunstverein was the observation that artistic preparatory designs since the nineteen eighties are less concerned with the classical dialectic between surface and content, but rather with the textualization, visualization of the surface itself.more
In the mid 1970s, Serra made the first of his monumentally - scaled Installation Drawings, the artist's original version of the dialectic between radical scale and radical technique in an architectural context.
Harder Better Faster Stronger by Jack Jones Jack Jones Jack Jones handles the dialectic between the old and the new differently.
To emphasize the dialectic between beauty and fear and the vastness of the Pacific, where day and night occur simultaneously at different geographic points, Chandra + Stewart use the metaphor of the negative, or inversion.
All of the assembled works examine the dialectic between absence and presence, primarily valuing absence in the construction of form.
Oraib Toukan's first solo exhibition, at the Jordanian arts foundation Darat al - Funun, delved into a dialectic between memory and amnesia that has become almost overbearing in contemporary art practice from the Arab world.
The Korea Society's current exhibition of Korean ceramics presents the work of eight living artists through such a familiar opposition, implying that the dialectic between ancient practices and demands for innovation is at the core of contemporary ceramic art's concerns.
If Berthot's early dark paintings were «a dialectic between felt expression and concreteness of form,» he allows that «gradually feeling began to predominate.»
More than a meditation on the vastness of the universe, Hubble # 3 forms part of an incisive inquiry into the dialectic between photography and drawing, and between object and depiction.
An ongoing dialectic between action and reflection helped preservice teachers understand that decision - making is often situational and that there exists no preformed knowledge base to guarantee that the right means will always provide an appropriate end in a particular situation.
The dialectic between the new and the old, the present and the future, remains at the heart of the plot.
Through the dialectic between the felt and the thought, Wheatley suggests that the moral positioning of the spectator incites moral thoughts, which do not embed prescribed moral judgments.
The push - pull dialectic between order and chaos, outreach and outrage, good taste and good old - fashioned horniness, isn't a bug but a feature of what makes this activist cell so successful.
But the essence of humor is the dialectic between something and nothing, the most universal categories of all.
It proposes that political national processes are defined as a multi-level dialectic between «top» and «bottom» of a state hierarchy.
A dialectic between smart people who have no vested interest other than to help others remains ever useful.
(p. 27 and cf. p67) It is not clear whether, in the dialectic between subject and «community with ecclesial character», when say papal teaching does not «speak to me», there is a place for Vatican II's call for the human subject to offer a «religious assent... of mind and will... according to (the Pope's) manifest mind and will» (Lumen Gentium, 25).
Despite the many books that continue to be published on the topic, «New Testament ethics» is a misleading category, confusing historical constructions with normative judgments, eliding difficult questions about the nature of a scriptural canon, and above all failing to take with sufficient seriousness the dialectic between the formation of a community and the development of the community's norms of belief and behavior.»
More specifically, does the constant cosmological dialectic between past and future, stasis and change, the power of the past and the pull of the future comprise the very pattern of different worldwide spiritual quests?
The death of God, only hinted at in the seventeenth century, is the breakdown of the dialectic between the presence and absence.
Adequate attention to congregations necessarily involves a dialectic between the methods appropriate to both theological and social - scientific study.
The central theme of this chapter is the dialectic between liberation and liberty, revolution and constitution, conversion and covenant.
The power of «creativity - characterization» establishes both freedom and order, as well as the subtle dialectic between them.
The alternative is the steady courage and imagination that might, over time, restore the difficult but necessary dialectic between the politics of rights and laws and the politics of rights and wrongs.
This disturbed processing, embedded as it became in the dialectical method of inquiry (thesis, antithesis, synthesis), generated polarized and competing forces: rival powers (such as popes versus emperors), competing orders (such as the simple Franciscans versus the sophisticated Dominicans), competing pieties (such as natural realism versus Gothic symbolism), and competing inquiries (such as nominalism's empiricism versus realism's idealism) The dialectic between spirit and matter was pressed beyond its limits, resulting in both collapse and rigidification.
At the heart of Hampson's misreading is her reduction of Lutheranism to a dialectic between two ways of understanding the relation between self and God.
The dialectic between his being and his being - not - yet is the pain and power of history.23» The future that is God's is «a power which already qualifies the present — through promise and hope, through liberation and the creation of new possibilities.
The author evolves a hermeneutics of Revelation by entering into a dialectic between the concept of biblical revelation as seen in various types of biblical discourse, and the concept of philosophical reason that engages classical and contemporary philosophy in their own categories.
In the initial moment, there is a dialectic between the event and the meaning.
It might be helpful to think of it as analogous to the massive dialectic between the existential and the ontological in Martin Heidegger's «hermeneutical circle».
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