Sentences with phrase «eclecticism with»

Mixing bold eclecticism with everyday elegance, we're set for a tea party, whether it's with the Queen or the Mad Hatter.
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The collection does however capture a fun homogenous eclecticism with a mix of the 1940s, navy style and office wear.
Turn your dining room into a celebration of eclecticism with dining sets from MacKenzie - Childs.

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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.
A more convincing advantage of Singer's eclecticism is his insistence that each of us be allowed to create a personal fable, untroubled by moral bullies with their easy absolutisms.
But it is not enough to use it, as it is used in our day, as a rallying cry in battles which, strictly speaking, have nothing much to do with religion, or to put it on a pedestal to be admired, or in a spirit of haphazard eclecticism to pick and choose from the shari`a only the material which pleases us most.
The difficulty that stems from just assembling therapeutic components from different sources is that this approach usually produces a kind of hash eclecticism — a theory from here, a technique from there — with no integrating structure, no internally consistent core of assumptions about the nature, process, and goals of therapeutic change.
In July 2014 Scientific American launched Voices, a blog that celebrates eclecticism in research, exploration and communication about science, which commenced with a manifesto on science for Spanish speakers.
Gucci's sweatshirt was first seen on the Spring»18 runway in Milan - the show was filled with»80s references combined with Alessandro Michele's trademark eclecticism.
PARIS, France — Jonathan Anderson equates modern living with eclecticism.
Desplechin tackles drama with wildly confident eclecticism, sometimes even besting Martin Scorsese in pure movie - mad feverishness: iris shots, radically different camera styles, unexpected musical and literary quotations, theatrical flourishes, scenes broken up in collage.
Best - case scenario: Depp silences the tedious carping about his recent work with a reminder of his eclecticism and charisma, while Cooper delivers on the promise of Crazy Heart and Out Of The Furnace with a movie that has a bit more swagger and style than those two well - acted but unremarkable dramas.
Matthias Schoenaerts, once more, proves his eclecticism by representing with great dignity and reservedness the wounded soul of an ex-soldier.
«Balance does not mean mindless eclecticism,» the report warned; «balance involves a program that combines skills involving phonological awareness and decoding with language and literature - rich activities.»
As for eclecticism, one might compare Joan Waltemath at Hionas with Justine Frischmann at George Lawson.
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 gallery's curatorial approach is based on deep knowledge of art history combined with a stimulating eclecticism.
With a cheerful eclecticism that's in contrast to its brooding, lyrical title, this group show adheres only sporadically to its stated theme of landscape.
«Dialogue,» an exhibition with six different locations for an artist's books, does a particularly good job of bringing out their eclecticism.
Mingus's music married European - influenced technical sophistication with wild, improvisatory intensity and stylistic eclecticism.
Whether joining high - tech printing technology with raw cowhide, Xanax with exposed photonegative, or revealing the mystical potential of household consumer objects, Schönfeld's choice of materials reflects the eclecticism of late - stage capitalism, where boundaries must be crossed to face complexity and the question of culture and nature has to be examined once more.
Since Postmodern Art is usually related with conceptual art, installation and computer art, the fact that one painter is described as Postmodernist speaks a lot about the originality and eclecticism of Doig's approach.
Whitechapel Gallery, London, December 4 - February 7 Rosemarie Trockel's eclecticism is legendary but even armed with this knowledge, viewing her work can lead to bewilderment and...
The diversity of meanings and practices signified by painting today can encompass the eclecticism associated with net - surfing and the philosophical naming as «painting» of artworks that manifest no trace of paint.
With these exhibitions Ms. Bove is also branching out from the scholarly eclecticism of her earlier artworks, which incorporated found objects like books and crystals, into a more elemental kind of abstract sculpture that at times evokes Richard Serra, Franz West and Mark di Suvero.
He has abandoned notions of imperative purity in Color Field painting and reconciled their aesthetic with the popular culture, street art, and eclecticism of our time.
In plain English, anything goes — but you knew that about art after Modernism, with eclecticism in place of an avant - garde.
Decorative arts, rugs, banners, tapestries, Danish modern furniture, fetish figures, as well as ancient calligraphy are among Goldberg's sources of inspiration, providing his work with a sense of varied cultural eclecticism.
From the clinicians» perspective, knowledge of manualised treatments broadens the repertoire of treatment skills available and encourages greater technical eclecticism.4 Also, counterintuitive though it may seem, the use and proliferation of manuals has actually focused attention on patients who do not respond to treatment.4 Finally, Addis argues that knowing a treatment is empirically supported can help clinicians to feel confident and optimistic when working with particularly difficult clients.5 This point can be a boon to any therapist, as clinical work, while often rewarding, can also be draining and disheartening.
There were the beginnings of a general softening of the strict demarcations between schools, with moves toward rapprochement, integration, and eclecticism — although there was, nevertheless, some hardening of positions within some schools.
The designer also infused the house with a playful mix to appeal to the couple's sense of eclecticism.
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