Not exact matches
Ninian Smart has shown that although Western religious traditions have been predominantly numinous and Eastern traditions predominantly mystical, all the major world religions have in fact included both
types of experience.18
Early Israel gave priority to the numinous; biblical literature portrays the overwhelming sense of encounter, the prophetic experience of the holy as personal, the acknowledgment of the gulf between the worshipper and the
object of worship.
Our catalog contains nearly all known
objects of spectral
types L0 - T2 in the PS1 field, with
objects as
early as M0 and as late as T9, and includes PS1, 2MASS, AllWISE, and Gaia DR1 photometry.
So when we're thinking about transitions for children from
early childhood through to school (which is what we had the privilege of being able to observe in this project) things like opportunities for this
type of pretend play through providing
objects and resources for children is very important.
Socialize
early and frequently to all
types of people, other dogs and moving
objects.
At Jack Shainman, Hayv Kahraman debuted a series of paintings that alluded to the mahaffa, a
type of fan made of woven palm fronds, and one of the only
objects Kahraman's family brought with them when they left Baghdad in the
early 1990s.
The origins of Bernhardt's graphic, pattern - based approach can be traced back to her
early encounters with street graffiti and a distinctive
type of African fabric that is made using a technique called «Dutch wax printing» (and which, coincidentally, often contains unexpected combinations of
objects).
As he elaborates on their similarities and differences in accordance with his rejection of residual European influences in favor of the new application of fabricated
objects and industrial products, we realize that his argument is part of his greater advocacy for the works of the artists of his generation (similar to what Clement Greenberg wrote a decade
earlier in 1956, in his equally significant essay, «American -
Type Painting»), and further deriving from his own artistic output at the time.
Examples of the first
type included
early solo presentations by Joan Jonas (1984), Martin Puryear (1984), Leon Golub (1984), Linda Montano (1984), Allen Ruppersberg (1985), Kim Jones (1986), Hans Haacke (1987), Bruce Nauman (1987), Christian Boltanski (1988), Ana Mendieta (1988), Nancy Spero (1989), and Mary Kelly (1990), while the multi-artist exhibitions «Art and Ideology» (1984), «Difference: On Representation and Sexuality» (1984), and «Damaged Goods: Desire and the Economy of the
Object» (1986) established the Museum's reputation for engaging with postmodernism and critical theory.
The app, which launched
earlier this year and has been downloaded over 100,000 times, will now have the ability to recognize the color of
objects such as clothing, the
types of currency a user might be holding, and handwritten notes or cards.