Sentences with phrase «form of admiration»

Third: should The Disaster Artist, which nicked a slot most pundits had reserved for The Big Sick, be happy just to be nominated, or does its presence here reflect a more ardent form of admiration?

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So, like all forms of bigotry, it's all comes down to demonizing all of these people as something that they, and many others, would consider wrong if straight people did it except that they would express a certain admiration for a straight guy having as many partners as the imagine all gay men have.
There is even a hint of idolatry about the cult of admiration for C.S. Lewis that began forming even during his life, with its shrines, sacred texts, keepers of the flame, and theological niceties.
The President and others who recognize the shortcomings of the colonization of peoples by more powerful foreign nations would do well to heed the words of Pope Francis — for whom the President often expresses admiration — about the new form of colonization, holding foreign aid as a hostage when their nation's views reflect a different understanding of the human person, one held by many Americans as well.
May all Britons continue to live by the values of honesty, respect and fair - mindedness that have won them the esteem and admiration of many -LSB-... and] always maintain... respect for those traditional values and cultural expressions that more aggressive forms of secularism no longer value or even tolerate.
But this crossover benefit, in which the arts seem to have formed their own Mutual Admiration Society, does not apply to what perhaps should be called the illegitimate daughter in the family of the Muses: the art of the theater.
So our intuitive admiration of the form is a mixture of respect for the grandeur or size and a response to the faithful reflection of physical fact.
Radical Christian communities like the Sojourners Fellowship draw his admiration as a form of witness, but he disagrees with leaders who claim such fellowships are «very much on the way up.»
So to be really something, to be worthy of notice and admiration, an entity must have unity of form, some organizing idea, plan, or purpose.
Conte may well be playing some mind games ahead of the clash, by talking about his admiration for Alexis Sanchez, who has already been struggling to find his best form amidst hue uncertainty regarding his future.
Had Arsene's team maintained their form and stood a chance in the title race, the sanity of that mutual admiration would have gone through a rare test.
But this form of selfishness is extreme — it» s a burning desire to get admiration from everyone and anyone, due to either your accomplishments or your physical appearance.
Not only that this dress is gorgeous by the way it manages to get dressed and I emphasize the silhouette, the way in which forms are highlighted and the fact that I ate it always the smartest way I attracted the admiration of all.
Here Brown discusses his admiration for the form, the distinctive visual opportunities it offers, and the art of conveying historical facts in a powerful and meaningful way.
I think they'd find that zombies are probably the stupidest forms of life on the planet, and they'd probably have some admiration for the endearing qualities of the plants.
The use of Chinglish allows the reader to understand, and in the end form an appreciation, even admiration for someone living in a foreign context and struggling with a language that they're still coming to grips with.
Arizona (1962) is another composition of rectangular forms, this time in varying browns, which includes drips and distinct brushwork, evincing Marden's admiration for the Abstract Expressionist artists.
Each box is a well of space and color whose overlapping, intersecting planes evoke Judd's origins as a painter and his lifelong admiration for painters like Barnett Newman, Mark Rothko and Josef Albers, who favored simple forms and strong color.
Donald Judd had great admiration for Richard Long's radical work which, much like his own work, defies traditional conventions of form and medium.
She creates a personal and contemporary fiction within her works, bringing to light issues of race and representation throughout the history of traditional figurative painting: «My work is a form of tribute, analysis and intervention: tribute out of sincere admiration for the figurative tradition; analysis, by making something vast,» the role of race in the history of figurative painting «comprehensible to both myself and to my viewers; and intervention, by positioning a woman - of - color as primary picture - maker, in whose hands the figurative tradition is refashioned.»
In the 1980s, Beckman and Wachtel sought to examine pre-linguistic thinking and forms of non-narrative communication to great admiration of their peers with whom they often collaborated.
I have a lot of admiration for how you were able to come in and shape your own destiny, because the museum was already formed.
In 1938, Art News declared that «Louis Schanker's delightful Street Scene From My Window calls forth admiration for its delicacy of color and kaleidoscopic forms in plane geometry.»
I've come through as a filmmaker, having convinced myself that my sort of movie is a form of painting, that it would not have happened without looking at paintings as a young visitor to MoMA, or then studying with Hans Hofmann and my admiration for the Abstract Expressionists.
«The sculptures invite admiration with their solid presence, their clearly defined forms, their naturally styled decorative features, their exquisitely finished surfaces, their total command of the medium, and indeed their ability to convey the artist's subtle sense of irony.»
In the Tranquilities series Louis showed an admiration for the solid forms of Robert Motherwell's Elegies to the Spanish Republic.
This often takes the form of a need for constant attention and admiration.
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