Sentences with phrase «dichotomy often»

Between presence and absence, concealing and revealing, either directly or in a more discreet and enigmatic manner, this dichotomy often manifests itself with the body as a point of reference.
The work of these prolific artists, both of whom have spent the last six decades photographing in a tirelessly serial manner, epitomises the dichotomy often found in Japanese culture: impassivity, restraint and deliberation coexisting with a subculture of uninhibited sexuality, eccentricity and decadence.
Professionals responsible for conserving contemporary art are in the midst of rethinking the concept of authenticity and solving the dichotomy often felt between original materials and functionality of the work of art.
The phrase itself is symbolic of the document's intention to counter the false dichotomy often drawn between environmental and social justice.

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May I offer that dichotomies are often reflective of the author's heart, for «out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks».
4) The «Side A» and «Side B» dichotomy that is often talked about is not exhaustive of the experiences of gay Christians.
Unfortunately, the New Evangelization here in the United States is often presented in contrast only to the first half of each of these dichotomies, set off against those errors that I am arguing are least relevant to our own cultural circumstances.
This dichotomy may be too simple, since in some versions salvation can occur with ecstatic immediacy and the paradise of riches often recedes into a never - never land.
The conservative / liberal dichotomy refers most often to a stance on theological ethics and a way of using the Bible.
I often find that the Spirit leads us to a new thing instead of the tired dichotomies of our self - imposed or culture - imposed limits.
There is an unrecognized alliance between anti-intellectuals outside the university (often called fundamentalists) and intellectuals within the university, both of whom propose a dichotomy, even an antithesis, between faith and reason, heart and mind, facts and values, belief and knowledge, devotion and learning.
Christian undergraduates at elite universities often feel forced into a troubling dichotomy: They may go «all - in» for a secular education, by examining their opinions under the tutelage of an irreligious faculty; or else they must withhold something of themselves from rational inquiry, erecting a barrier between the performative requirements of their research discipline and their beliefs about the way the world actually is.
Cuomo has made his legacy on that dichotomy, which has led to many compromises, returning New York to sound fiscal footing, and a fair share of both praise and consternation as he often leaves many pleased and no one pleased.
The far too often binary nature of this debate helps to create a false dichotomy between a backward, isolationist Britain cut off from Europe and an «open» Britain in the EU which is inclusive and outward looking.
Later on Sunday, the governor addressed such post-session analyses, suggesting that they often fell into false «on - one - hand, on - the - other - hand» dichotomies.
A long - standing debate in education hinges on the false assumption that teaching skills will detract from teaching knowledge; this is a false dichotomy as studies have shown that when knowledge is learned passively without skills, it is often learned at the superficial level and therefore does not readily transfer to new environments.
The field continues to be dominated by twentieth century introductory textbook concepts, including such dichotomies as formative versus summative assessment, criterion - referenced versus norm - referenced testing, quantitative versus qualitative assessment, informal versus formal assessment — distinctions that often hamper rather than promote clear thinking about assessment.
We too often boil down instructional practice to a dichotomy of either you are doing it or you are not.
The position of black middle class families is often lost when discussing the intersections between race and class; most of the discourse surrounding socioeconomic statuses is based on the dichotomy between rich and poor, suburban and urban, and black and white.
In this incredible age of increasing awareness and the rise of consciousness, where the intellect is craving to find the answers to the place and purpose of one s existence, we often find ourselves at an intersection of ancient texts and modern science, falling into an array of dichotomies.
This dichotomy in behavior is often seen when a dog bullies or ignores one or more family members and is calm, cool, and collected with others.
Inspired by Keith Haring, Jasper Johns, Frida Kahlo and Jean - Michel Basquiat, there's a dichotomy in the work of University of Texas at El Paso Fine Arts graduate Jesus Arturo Gardea, the result of his penchant for a childlike view of the world, coupled with the often - violent environment in which he grew up.
He often exploits abject or marginalized subject matter to breach preformed dichotomies such as liberation and repression, conformity and marginality, passivity and aggression.
Comparatively, Mandy El - Sayegh (b. 1985) explores the dichotomy of the human body, using biology as a base for her often grotesque artworks, which become fake, living documents.
Her early work explored floral motifs often combined with a grid or color field, blurring the dichotomy between abstract and figurative work.
This exhibition is comprised of new mixed media paintings and a sculpture that extend Sarmento's continuing fascination with the transgression of boundaries and the dichotomies those transgressions often illuminate, such as spirituality and eroticism, sexuality and morality, speech and dialogue.
In her paintings of the 70s, Steir often combined realistically painted flowers with a grid or color field, on one hand paying homage to admired Minimal artists Sol LeWitt and Agnes Martin, and on the other, questioning the dichotomy between abstraction and figuration.
Though it is clear that Yang is often pushing the antagonistic relationship between old and new ways of life where Chinese traditions are concerned, having the opportunity to view so much of his work all at once for the first time imparts far less of a dichotomy.
The works in the exhibition extend Sarmento's continuing fascination with the transgression of boundaries and the dichotomies those transgressions often illuminate, such as spirituality and eroticism, sexuality and morality.
His work is often characterised by a sense of dichotomy that challenges traditional perceptions and cultural surroundings.
His work often deals with the dichotomies and contradictions of social norms, primarily relating to culture and religion.
The Salvation / Damnation dichotomy underlines Hirst's fixation with dualities: he often creates paired compositions.
In Howe's case, the inaugural trope is a simple goof on the notorious figure / ground dichotomy: each canvas presents a «portrait» of a young woman, usually nude, as often black as white, done in a rather dashing, painterly style reminiscent of the Ashcan School, against a ground that cites Abstract Expressionism or its immediate derivatives.
Certain colors go together, from my life and cultural experience, and that often becomes the main color dichotomy in my painting.
Rail: I think that's something that critics and art historians have a hard time reconciling — the dichotomies that are often present in an artist's work.
While this issue of addressing long - lived vs. short - lived drivers of climate change is often posed as a dichotomy, there is a unifying perspective:
Technical issues often have more than two sides, which means that polarized reporting can create a false dichotomy.
It is a false dichotomy that we often face: why do this when we can be doing that?
He dismisses the often cited ivory tower / professional school dichotomy as irrelevant, and locates the trouble in the fill - in - the - blanks approach, where legal writing (and research) is seen as a rote or unceative exercise.
Similarly, law schools and students themselves often portray their career choice in the dichotomy of public interest versus private gain — sometimes with the idea that one side is virtuous and one side is bad.
What often plays a backdrop to this dichotomy of sexes and intimacy is that generally boys grow up in a culture of sports / domination of others / competition along with poor parental training when it comes to talking through life stresses using words and feelings.
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