Sentences with phrase «for eclecticism»

The pairing of white - painted and unadorned oak cabinetry speaks to Tanya's penchant for eclecticism, right down to the hardware.
The chances Miller took paid rich dividends: while initially controversial, the work in this exhibition would set the stage for the eclecticism and experimentation of the decade to come and soon be established as iconic American art.
As for eclecticism, one might compare Joan Waltemath at Hionas with Justine Frischmann at George Lawson.
Often travellers return for its eclecticism, lavish culture and mesmerizing shrines.
The 70 - year - old Miller has won international acclaim for these spectacular and jubilant creations, as well as for his eclecticism, inventiveness and sheer audacity.
SPECIAL MENTION AWARDS LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD: Emma Thompson — for her eclecticism in switching from period films to fantasy genre, to contemporary settings.
I'm all for eclecticism, don't get me wrong, but this is not a complete hit, if a hit at all.

Not exact matches

Still, his case is compelling, and he makes it with such effect that the reader is likely to go looking with fresh spectacles for traces of this «religious eclecticism» and «spiritual hothouse» effect in contemporary America.
Within the Church seminary formation had for a variety reasons suffered from extreme eclecticism.
The eclecticism of the commentaries guarantees that there is something for everyone but does slow the pace of the book's exegesis.
In July 2014 Scientific American launched Voices, a blog that celebrates eclecticism in research, exploration and communication about science, which commenced with a manifesto on science for Spanish speakers.
For all the insane eclecticism that's available online, you can actually find some true classic investment pieces.
This didn't happen in this collection and a bit disappointed about it, I think some proper evening gowns embodying the eclecticism the collection surrounds would have been nice for a grand finale!
This is a great season for sparkle - loving magpies like me; I love the more - is - more eclecticism that Alessandro Michele is bringing at Gucci.
Such eclecticism helps make Tavernier an ideal guide for a tour of nearly half a century of French cinema.
It is typical of Desplechin's eclecticism and openness to stylistic and narrative bricolage that this should take the form of a subtle appropriation of Japanese Noh theatre, from which he borrows the distinctive ornamental flute that permeates the score, as well as its precise formality (like most of Desplechin's films, La Sentinelle is broken into chapters, of which the first, «The Ghost», echoes the Noh repertoire's predilection for the supernatural).
Forget the popular minimalist design, which has dominated Bali's villa scene for the last few years, because at Villa Batavia postminimalism roars into eclecticism and revels in romance.
Forget the popular minimalist design that has dominated Balis villa scene for the last few years, because at Villa Batavia post-minimalism roars into eclecticism and revels in romance.
Kata Beach's accommodation scene is also quite impressive by its eclecticism: from budget guesthouses to mid-range hotels to highly - rated resorts, there is something for every one.
Still, the vigor of her eclecticism has lessons for the chaos of art today.
His very eclecticism makes him newly relevant, much as for a greater show - off in Albert Oehlen.
«Dialogue,» an exhibition with six different locations for an artist's books, does a particularly good job of bringing out their eclecticism.
Chase's eclecticism offers something for everyone.
For the most part, this art is one of pluralism and eclecticism.
«l Whether or not his eclecticism is sufficient grounds for his art being considered «postmodern, Rauschenberg's aesthetic is, without question, profoundly anti-formalist.
For Breton and his fellow Surrealists, the object was something to be transmuted through assemblage or juxtaposition, eclecticism as an attempt to demystify the art object and open the border between reality and the subconscious.
Born in Rome, Giancarlo Impiglia moved to New York in the 70s, where he established a signature style on the shoulders of Futurism and Cubism, his technical skill underpinning his eclecticism and allowing him to indulge in an appetite for complexity.
Eclecticism, craftsmanship and irony typify their work, which shows extremely diverse fascinations for, for example, south German folklore, pop star Michael Jackson, historical costumes, sport and traditional Japanese dress.
We want to re-own what London stands for, to celebrate its internationalism, creativity, eclecticism and humour and remind everyone that being a part of London remains something to be proud of.»
Thank you so much for sharing your eclecticism for so long.
Mixing bold eclecticism with everyday elegance, we're set for a tea party, whether it's with the Queen or the Mad Hatter.
These Instagrammers certainly made a case for this last weekend via their distinctive kitchen looks, which, in their eclecticism, conveyed a wealth of personalities.
Mix and mismatch colour and pattern for luxe eclecticism.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z