Sentences with phrase «explore subtleties»

«Posner goes on to explore the subtleties of motivation, reception and culpability of a range of literary, student and academic plagiarists and near - plagiarists as well as the phenomenon of ghostwriting, and the difficulties of writing textbooks without borrowing ideas.
This Exhibition features The Islands, on loan from the Whitney Museum of American Art, which comprises a series of 12 paintings that invites the viewer to explore the subtleties of Martin's artistic vocabulary and her remarkable commitment to the work of painting.
Working serially lets me explore the subtleties of an idea.
In the Journal of Applied Physics, from AIP Publishing, Oregon State University (OSU) researchers describe their work exploring the subtleties of geckos» adhesion system mechanism.
Truth is, when you can get premium denim for under $ 10, exploring the subtleties of different washes kinda makes sense.
Nat Ward's photographs and writing focus on the psychological implications of escapism and alienation in the American Landscape while variously exploring the subtleties of defeat, resignation, and themes of socio - political self - preservation.
Truitt's work explores the subtleties of light and color through abstract two - and three - dimensional forms and the artist's desire to make light «visible for its own sake.»
Manuele Cerutti explores this subtlety in a suitably demure style.
Most recently in 2012, the Delaware Art Museum organized an exhibition of her work exploring the subtleties of light and color through abstract two and three - dimensional forms and the artist's desire to make light «visible for its own sake.»
In an age of shiny objects, this exhibition is quite the opposite, showing the restrained and quiet works of a pair of artists who explored the subtleties of light, shadow and muted tones.
Number 32 is one of a small number of more intimate 1949 paintings in which the artist more fully explored the subtleties of the drip technique.
He has explored the subtleties of white and of the square for decades.
Christina Villa's work explores the subtleties of light, color, movement, time, texture and genuine gestures.
Using a range of media including collage, painting, performance and typewritten text, her visual practice explores the subtleties of language, relying on an approach akin to concrete poetry.
I wasn't sure whether to keep exploring the subtleties of the physical sensations or expand the context to Mike's history.

Not exact matches

The subtlety of Starcraft is enormous, as we explored back in 2010.
Despite none of these themes being explored with anything resembling subtlety, its certainly an adventurous move for Lewis.
Critics Consensus: 13 Minutes explores an oft - neglected corner of World War II history with just enough craft and narrative momentum to offset a disappointing lack of subtlety.
A breathtaking road - film that explores the human spirit with emotional breadth and quiet subtlety.
Critic Consensus: 13 Minutes explores an oft - neglected corner of World War II history with just enough craft and narrative momentum to offset a disappointing lack of subtlety.
Charlie Kaufman's proposed animated short becomes a wondrous feature that utilizes powerful subtlety to explore the challenge and mystery of human connection.
Still, Haynes did not set out to make a noir; apparently his aim is to explore the subtext and subtleties in Cain's novel.
One of the longest running live shows on voicEd Radio, #ONedMentors seeks to connect beginning teachers with more seasoned colleagues in an effort to explore the teaching life — it's ups and downs, subtleties and nuances — from a -LSB-...]
There are lots of subtleties and gotchas left to explore in the process, but I think a good starting point for any author is to see if they can compete on their own.
Dancy is «an artist who examines and mines abstraction's potential to move across mediums and materials as it explores [subtlety] and confrontation.»
His compositions are as much lightscapes as landscapes; the artist forgoes scale for subtlety, exploring the luminous cadences of beaches, forests, and sunsets in relatively diminutive works that sometimes harken back to Whistler and Monet.
In contrast to the work of the great masters of 1960s and 1970s like Otto Muehl, Alex Hubbard, Yves Klein — who explored the nature of their materials by performing rough or extreme changes on them — the pieces on display in «Additional Matter» examine the subtleties of material in greater detail to create a different whole.
This exhibition explores the power, subtlety, humour and ephemerality of the most basic of artistic tools: pencil and paper.
Biography: EBERHARD ROSS explores what he calls «Organic Geometries»; the dynamic subtleties, structures and patterns found in nature.
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