Sentences with phrase «enduring significance»

The designation recognizes Muir Woods» enduring significance as «the birthplace of the modern conservation movement.»
In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Noland began using two central motifs that would have enduring significance in his work: the circle and the chevron.
[8] In looking back and examining such documents, one does so not out of some kind of antiquarian curiosity, but because the issues and themes with which the writers and theologians of the early church wrestled with are of enduring significance even for the self - understanding of the church today.
The Western Protestant experience, which included church splits and the formation of new denominations on the basis of national, ethnic and class differences — as well as differences of doctrine, sacramental practice and biblical interpretation — had been exported to the mission fields, where many of these differences seemed to be of even less enduring significance than they were at home.
Despite the success of a few popular figures, such as Joyce Kilmer, there had been almost no literature of enduring significance.
In view of this longstanding tradition, referring to the Church as the «new Israel» is legitimate, so long as this is not understood as denying the enduring significance of ethnic Israel.
Person ends with a brief discussion of Kirk's enduring significance and influence, but a more complete assessment of this issue is necessary.
If we are now to praise George Lindbeck, and pray for his eternal rest, what are we to make of the enduring significance of his thought?
Things perish, including those we hold most dear, and so they apparently fail to make a mark of enduring significance.
As important as that editorial was, that was not the enduring significance of his message.
Stephanie Rosenthal, Chief Curator of the Hayward Gallery, and former Curator of Contemporary Art at Haus der Kunst in Munich, will talk at the gallery on the enduring significance of...
Whereas Sutcliffe's brief life and career have been documented extensively in films, plays, books, and cultural lore, this exhibition seeks to recontextualize his oeuvre within the paradigm of the contemporary art world, highlighting the enduring significance of his work for both late Modernist art history and present - day artistic practices.
A new show on California artist Wallace Berman (1926 - 1976) makes the case for his enduring significance as a seminal cultural figure and numinous conduit of his times.
Stephanie Rosenthal, Chief Curator of the Hayward Gallery, and former Curator of Contemporary Art at Haus der Kunst in Munich, will talk at the gallery on the enduring significance of Lygia Clark's practice on the evening of Monday 20 September.
To show Picasso's work in a downtown contemporary art gallery creates a context that evokes the original challenges that his art presented in his own time while celebrating its enduring significance in our own.
According to the Harper's website, the exhibition «seeks to recontextualize (Sutcliffe's) oeuvre within the paradigm of the contemporary art world, highlighting the enduring significance of his work for both late Modernist art history and present - day artistic practices.»
Sometimes quirky, frequently disturbing, her reimagined art highlights the enduring significance of commercial and industrial products on contemporary life.
Here the ceilings overflow with a modern mythology of the War in Vietnam and opposing peace movements of the 1960s and»70s, subjects that — as in much of the artist's best - known work — speak to the enduring significance of the Vietnam era as a nexus of imperialism and resistance.
Featuring remarkable archival footage and interviews with the IAUS's original participants, this Graham - funded film provides an intimate look back at the creation of the IAUS and its enduring significance as a locus for the architectural avant - garde.
Stressing the immaterial and performative qualities of art and the importance of the creative process itself, Pousette - Dart created a legacy of enduring significance for contemporary artists and viewers.
Having spent her formative years active within anti-war initiatives in Philadelphia, much of the artist's work speaks to the enduring significance of the Vietnam era as a nexus of imperialism and resistance.
This is not a perfect differentiator, but it is both credible and objective, and it picks up on what is certainly one of the major identifiers of enduring significance.
The first one — still of enduring significance — was why were there two versions of the statutory provision that was key to what I was litigating?
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