Sentences with phrase «eschewal of»

As Lucy Myers recently observed on this blog, Frink's eschewal of abstraction might be one reason why she hasn't been the subject of a major retrospective for over twenty five years.
In her catalog essay Hot and Sour, curator Mia Locks, who showed Moyer in the 2017 Whitney Biennial, emphasizes Moyer's eschewal of broadly ideal topics such as nature or subjectivity, highlighting her interest in «sensorial responses to such ideas» as an alternative.
While being an artist is a topic James repeatedly tackles in his subtle paintings, his eschewal of reaching a conclusion is what makes his practice exquisite.
This exposed him to such painters as Jean - Baptiste - Camille Corot and influenced his eschewal of a rigorous academic style and subsequent embrace of the expressionist one that characterized his later oeuvre.
The dangers of a show based on a personal collection is that it is, of course, the selection of one person, and one who likely chose much of it to put in their home: you'd fear there might be too much predilection for the decorative, a quiet eschewal of work dealing with messier, traumatic ideas around politics or oppression.
In this age of blockbuster bloat, Sonnenfeld's willingness to wrap things up well before the two - hour mark, as well as his eschewal of sledgehammer product placement, count as gestures of considerable mercy.
Though it is worth noting that he seems to see such antihumanist movements as displacements and perversions of more fundamental religious impulses, despite their eschewal of the transcendental.
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