Sentences with phrase «expressive content»

«I know of no other American painter of the postwar years who managed — even if only for a decade — to contain such profound expressive content in works of such ardent intensity and masterly control.»
I'm wondering if you feel a need to revive expressive content in your work, not so much through gesture and tactility, but through color.
Unlike Malevich, Kandinsky insisted that even his most abstract work retained expressive content.
Given the broad expressive definition provided in Irwin Toy v. Quebec (Attorney General) and R. v. Keegstra, even cyberbullying contains expressive content by conveying meaning, to the extent that it falls short of violence or threats of violence.
The new Samsung GALAXY Note II enables unique experiences in personalized and expressive content creation, making it the ultimate smartphone for on - the - go creativity.
The symbolic and expressive content of these motifs derives from the artist's deeply felt humanism and compassion.
Featuring its advanced 6.5 mm S Pen, the Galaxy Note 10.1 is optimised for the creation of personalised and expressive content in the most natural and intuitive way.
The resulting work is characterized by extreme simplicity of form and a deliberate lack of expressive content (source).
Minimalism in the Visual Arts Reacting against the formal excesses and raw emotionalism of abstract expressionism, the practitioners of minimal art (also sometimes called ABC art) strove to focus attention on the object as an object, reducing its historical and expressive content to the bare minimum.
In this regard, we can say that the expressive content of these Seventies works is less imposed than it is spontaneously generated, like a sudden tremolo from the keyboard of Thelonius Monk.
Evincing Bradford's equal commitment to indexicality and erasure, Helter Skelter I combines text and image, as well as flatness and depth, in such a way that our attention is constantly pulled between the materiality of the work and its representational and expressive content — a tension famously brought to the fore by Jasper Johns some decades earlier.
In simple terms, 1960s minimalism is a rather intellectual style of art characterized by extreme simplicity of form and a deliberate lack of expressive content.
These comments are relevant given the expressive content common to employee social media posts that employers have generally been successful in restricting.
If that person could demonstrate that his activity did in fact have expressive content, he would, at this stage, be within the protected sphere and the s. 2 (b) challenge would proceed.
It might be difficult to characterize certain day - to - day tasks, like parking a car, as having expressive content.
Indeed, if the activity conveys or attempts to convey a meaning, it has expressive content and prima facie falls within the scope of the guarantee.
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