Sentences with phrase «firmly rooted»

Android Wear has been an ever - growing platform for smartwatches over the past couple of years and while in the beginning it was mostly dominated by technology companies that manufacture smartphones and other mobile devices such as Samsung, LG, Motorola, ASUS and others, slowly but surely there have been a few companies which are firmly rooted -LSB-...]
The Crossdock Wireless» form and walnut wood reference the traditional Dutch magazine rack, while the white powder - coated aluminum base is firmly rooted in the present.
The dock «s form and walnut wood reference the traditional Dutch magazine rack, but its white powder - coated aluminum base is firmly rooted in the present.
The Grand Adams apartment homes are firmly rooted in the present with their slick and modern interior, and yet connected to the past with their beautiful historic exterior design.
The company is firmly rooted in its independent agent system with a network of independent agents in 39 states.
Ironically, the fact is that in that particular business they are still firmly rooted only in print.
From Cleveland, Ohio to Miami, Florida to New York City, Veritext is home grown and firmly rooted in the local communities we serve.
It is firmly rooted in the UAE.
The company is firmly rooted in the Rochester area as it continues to grow, adding jobs in the local community and across the nation as well.
With a Midtown Manhattan Virtual Office, you can keep your practice firmly rooted in the big city — even if you're not.
Sift Media has sold its public sector information business to Dods, an influential political communications group, saying that it is firmly rooted in servicing the needs of core communities in accounting, finance, HR, marketing, small business and training.
The broad protection afforded to accused persons is perhaps best described in terms of the overarching principle against self - incrimination, which is firmly rooted in the common law and is a fundamental principle of justice under s. 7 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Our judicial system is firmly rooted on the belief that parties to litigation should share documents and other information prior to trial.
Because climate science is firmly rooted in basic physics and chemistry (even biogeo), to rip, for example, the greenhouse effect down, you have to take a fair amount of physics and chemistry with, and this produces grotesck results, such as we have recently seen from Gerlich and Tscheusner, Miskolczi, the relatives Robinson and Soon, and many more, soon to appear in such well known journals as Energy and Environment, JPANDs and the true journal of last resort, the Journal of Scientific Exploration.
Since I'm firmly rooted with my family and a job that I already love, these are really just armchair ambitions.
Benjamin King's recent paintings and sculpture dig into metaphysical terrain, but are also firmly rooted in the materials and physical process of painting, not to mention the planet outside his studio.
Exploring achievements far beyond his reputation as a leading illustrator and teacher, this exhibition spans evocative landscapes firmly rooted in the Neo-Romantic tradition, exotic subject matter inspired by international travel, figurative work including portraits of young men, book illustrations, posters and lithographs, and ambitious late work that sought a new context for history painting.
Hirst persistently provokes discussion on contemporary art and his radical creative output is firmly rooted in the dicta of twenty - first century art.
Jurney's work is firmly rooted in the great landscape tradition, stretching from Dutch 17th century painting through the Barbizon and Hudson River Schools, to late 19th and early 20th century French and American impressionism.
Crosby's canvases — which combine collage, drawing, painting, printmaking, and photo transfers — reference African culture while being firmly rooted in the history of Western painting.
Nowadays their unrivaled mixture of aesthetic elements brings to life a free - spirited visual vocabulary that transcends graffiti while remaining firmly rooted in the culture of street art.
As a counterpoint to norms of categorization and distinction, the exhibition places James Castle in the context of art historical discourse by enabling the viewer to connect the artist's soot - and - spit drawings and found - object constructions with the work of contemporaries, many of whose practices were (or are) firmly rooted in the art world.
It is firmly rooted in the real, in both the way it is constructed and the way it is perceived.
Our curatorial interest centres on works that are firmly rooted within fine art practice yet tentatively linked -LSB-...]
The new piece is firmly rooted in the site, as if nature has broken into the space pushing through the gallery floor and walls.
Although their work is firmly rooted in the world of fashion, their fashion shows, often presented as installations or tableaux vivants, display strong resemblances to art performances.
Zhan Wang's practice is firmly rooted in the culture by which he has been surrounded with over the course of his life and traditional Chinese notions.
Firmly rooted in his signature style letterpress prints, in recent years Brannon has expanded his artistic practice to include painting, sculpture, tapestry and collage and furthermore he has produced a limited number of audio works.
While firmly rooted in painting, the astounding variety of styles and approaches he employs makes him one of the most interesting contemporary painters working today.
The exhibition reflects the Museum's acquisition policy that the Collection should be firmly rooted in the present, concentrating on acquiring the work of living artists, but also accepting donations and loans of more historical art objects with a particular emphasis on work from the 1940s onwards.
At the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, curators Eric Crosby and Bartholomew Ryan have organized «Painter Painter,» an exhibition comprising work by fifteen artists, some of whom are working with painting materials in ways that are often labeled «painting» but may be more firmly rooted in Minimalism and Process Art than with the formidable history of painting and abstraction.
An inheritor of the San Francisco Bay Area School of abstract expressionism, her paintings... are at once of this time and also firmly rooted in the uniquely American abstract expressionist tradition.»
In these his most recent works Ballen's aesthetic codes clearly show an evolution yet remain firmly rooted in photography.
Numerous works by artists who took up teaching posts during their careers at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste Karlsruhe — such as Fritz Klemm, Jacob Broder, Günter Umberg, Helmut Dorner and Daniel Roth — serve to reflect how the museum is also firmly rooted in the heritage of the local region.
Firmly rooted in the local community, a longstanding epicenter for creative experimentation, AAI builds new relationships in and increased awareness of contemporary art and curatorial practice through exhibitions and programs presented in alternative and public spaces not usually devoted to these activities.
She creates catalysts for substantive, political dialogue firmly rooted in humor, abstract ideas,
Brooklyn - based artist Kehinde Wiley creates large - scale figurative paintings as firmly rooted in contemporary design, music, literature, and sociopolitical issues as they are in the history of portraiture.
Widely recognised as one of the leading theorists and outstanding international practitioners of concrete poetry, Dom Sylvester Houédard (1924 — 1992) is firmly rooted in Lisson Gallery's early history, with his first solo exhibition held at the gallery during its inaugural year in 1967.
These were firmly rooted in a Marxist critique of appropriation in resistance to capitalist dispossession.
Although his art takes the golden ratio, the Fibonacci sequence, and other eternally valid geometries as its starting point, these paintings are firmly rooted in our mundane world, as titles such as From Earth to Heaven attest.
You can say it is firmly rooted indeed but it can fly off to the next chapter with the talents of these artists: John Beardman, Gordon Boardman, Jason A. Cina, Janet Goddard, Nikki Geula, Mildred Hermann, John Hultberg, Don Kimes, Charles Olson, Ellen Paxson, Barbara Schaefer, Joseph Stefanelli, Jeff Sundheim, Yvonne Thomas, Francine Tint, Ateet Tuli, Jessie Lee Wilson, James Woodruff, and Jan Wunderman.
The forceful performances and material metaphors that have won Belmore wide critical acclaim in the contemporary art world reach beyond the specific events or traditions at their origin while remaining firmly rooted in them.
The Fort Wayne Museum, IN, exhibition and catalog of over 50 of her paintings clearly demonstrates that Thomas's work is firmly rooted in the modernist tradition of abstractionAwith emphasis on vibrant colors generating geometric forms set in dynamic compositions.
However, whilst Koons sought to create perfect simulacra through highly sophisticated methods of sculptural engineering, Steinbach remained firmly rooted in the legacy of Marcel Duchamp, channelling his artistic investigations through readymade, shop - bought items.
Not only did Hedrick not attend the 1959 Sixteen Americans opening at the Museum of Modern Art or even go to see the exhibition, he further distanced himself from the mainstream art world by declaring that artists such as Jackson Pollock, Franz Kline, and Robert Motherwell were too firmly rooted in formal traditions.
I can't remember much about the occasion — it was at the house of a prominent broadcaster, one firmly rooted in the arts establishment — except that Riley herself was likeably dynamic and feisty, keen on hand - rolled cigarettes, and professed herself — as she often has in print — to be an anarchist.
Bull's paintings are firmly rooted in art history, and her extensive use of red is particularly powerful.
Overall the body of work is firmly rooted in contemporary art historical discourse concerning institutional critique and the nature of the (art) object.
Whether depicting the tragic horrors of World War II, articulating a fear of the rising power of technology, or empathizing with the condition of the average laborer, this self - taught artist produced works that were firmly rooted in their historical moment.
Memphis styles became firmly rooted in Bas» pre-teenage subconsciousness, attesting to the prevalence of the «Memphis look» on the big and small screen in films like Tim Burton's Beetlejuice or kids» TV show Pee - wee's Playhouse, and through it he explores the idea of the artificial versus the real, the notion of the false being more authentic than actuality (concepts which Bas links to another early influence, Huysmans» Against Nature).
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