Sentences with phrase «eclecticism makes»

His very eclecticism makes him newly relevant, much as for a greater show - off in Albert Oehlen.

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Still, his case is compelling, and he makes it with such effect that the reader is likely to go looking with fresh spectacles for traces of this «religious eclecticism» and «spiritual hothouse» effect in contemporary America.
In the face of his predecessor Sydney Ahlstrom, who made much of the Puritan thread in American religion, Butler announces a program that attaches less importance to Puritanism and more to what he calls throughout the book «religious eclecticism
Such eclecticism helps make Tavernier an ideal guide for a tour of nearly half a century of French cinema.
Perhaps this incessant give and flex in Duvivier's mid-1950s period, and the fluid flitting from genre to genre, have made him a victim of his own eclecticism.
And with the turn these days from irony to eclecticism, it makes sense that some of the best discoveries skip back a generation or two to Minimalism, as with Charles Hinman or Phyllida Barlow.
The 1/4 Mile or Two Furlong Piece (1981 — 98), a cumulative artwork, embodies his spirit of eclecticism, comprising a retrospective overview of his many discrete periods, including painting, fabric collage, sculptural components made from cardboard and scrap metal, as well as a variety of image transfer and printing methods.
Grounded in the belief that «texture has the power to add depth and sensuality to the home», each product is designed by award - winning British designer Kelly Hoppen MBE and embraces a design philosophy where East meets West, making it easier than ever to create a warm, welcoming aesthetic which exudes a feeling of tactile eclecticism.
These Instagrammers certainly made a case for this last weekend via their distinctive kitchen looks, which, in their eclecticism, conveyed a wealth of personalities.
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