As Linda Nochlin has observed: «Mary Frank reveals herself... to be the visual poet of the inner life, evoking the pain and the mystery of our human
embeddedness in the natural world.
I find a situation and a composition that touches on the relations between people, objects, and spaces, on
their embeddedness in power.
So it does necessitate travel from Boston to Los Angeles, from Boston to Venice, and I think that the best ideas emerge from a kind of casual
embeddedness in the context, understanding materially what is appropriate to it.
Their desire is not for transcendence through abstraction, but for a greater
embeddedness in the world through materials and work.»
If we look at technology itself without
its embeddedness in the culture that surrounds, creates, and is shaped by it, the relationship between technology and culture is an issue that we can answer only speculatively.
Not exact matches
He claims to be offering an account of «the limits of the conceivable
in human life,» an account that shows the
embeddedness of our moral claims
in frameworks referred to communities.
But by far the greater factor
in the transmission of sin is our
embeddedness within a ready - made social system.
He has committed the university to sustainability, social
embeddedness, and global engagement through initiatives leading to record levels of diversity
in the student body.
All these will be featured extensively
in this showcase alongside the often overlooked female pop - artist Marjorie Strider, who will be introduced through early and later masterpieces exploring the spatial
embeddedness of painting, relief and sculpture.
Located
in a late modernist residential area with approx 20.000 inhabitants, most of whom have a trans - local background, working at Tensta konsthall has challenged the staff to consider issues of inhabitation,
embeddedness and autonomy anew.
Public international lawyers, by contrast, tend to emphasize the
embeddedness of investment treaty arbitration
in a public world order that imposes constraints on State conduct under international law.
The exciting findings from the Bamelis et al. study show high remission rates
in six personality disorders (apart from borderline personality disorder), and suggests that the treatment leads to significant gains
in quality of life, life satisfaction, and social
embeddedness.
Positive change
in relation to parental involvement
in community activities, reduction
in joblessness and increased support for parents, supports the idea that «community
embeddedness» may have an additional effect on children and families, and that the provision of increased services on their own would not have achieved this aim.