Sentences with phrase «event as a point of departure»

The third Matisse show on view this season takes that event as its point of departure.
Salcedo often takes specific historical events as her point of departure, conveying burdens and conflicts with precise and economical means.

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As Vox's Dylan Matthews pointed out this week, Kelly's tenure as chief of staff has been rocky far beyond Porter, but this might be the event that causes his departurAs Vox's Dylan Matthews pointed out this week, Kelly's tenure as chief of staff has been rocky far beyond Porter, but this might be the event that causes his departuras chief of staff has been rocky far beyond Porter, but this might be the event that causes his departure.
Cf. D. Emmet: «But the doctrine of the objective immortality of actual entities... in the constitution of other actual entities is, as Miss Stebbing points out, a departure from the earlier view of events as particular and transient, and objects alone as able to «be again».
One may wonder whether this takes into account the religious attitude in its essence — for the present I put aside the Christian event, which poses still other problems — for the religious attitude appears fundamentally as the expression of a dependence, whatever the point of departure for this dependence may be.
This event forms part of our exhibition IN / DI / VISIBLE taking Achiampong and Blandy's work as a point of departure for artists» exploration of subjectivity and art's potential to represent new ways of being and becoming.
This event considers the function of text, artist's writing and artistic language as departure points to explore the necessity of writing for a wide range of contemporary artists» working today such as Martha Rosler, Hito Steyerl, Jonas Staal, Cai Gu - Qiang, Miguel A. Lopez, Marion von Osten and the many others who emphasize the act of writing as either a significant part, or as the main site of their artistic production.
This exhibition marks the second major exhibition of «Celestial Navigation: a year into the afro future», a year - long program of exhibitions and events at Urban Video Project and partner organizations that takes afrofuturism as its point of departure.
Interviews, documents, or historical events are points of departure for experimental narratives and documentaries that play with fraught truth, as she investigates the space between presence and absence, memory and erasure in personal knowledge of historical narrative.
In the 21st century exhibitions such as Moholy - Nagy: Future Present at the Solomon R Guggenheim Museum, once viewed as self - contained events, have come to represent points of both arrival and departure for those wishing to educate themselves about art.
Hughie O'Donoghue often uses historic events and figures from art history as a point of departure in his work.
Taking her point of departure from the events of the Arab Spring, Mehretu employs her trademark aesthetic of complex, layered imagery to evoke the topics of political and social change, as well as the civic spaces that became the sites of the recent revolutions and occupations.
These programs are presented as the final installment of «Celestial Navigation: a year into the afro future», a year - long program of exhibitions and events at Urban Video Project and partner organizations that takes afrofuturism as its point of departure.
While not directly commenting on these issues, the ominous soundscape of Violin Tuned D.E.A.D. nevertheless suggests Nauman's engagement with that turbulent moment in American history and served as a point of departure for Ligon to consider other works in which the artist's studio has acted as a conduit for contemporary events.
Most travel insurance plans define a strike as an «event that results in the complete cessation of travel services at the point of departure or at the destination.»
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