Sentences with phrase «from classical forms»

As dance moved away from the classical forms of ballet and its codified notation system for choreography, dance, like abstract painting, came to emphasise the individual gesture and improvisation.
Contrary to a postulate shared by several Europeanists, European federalism should not be different in nature from classical forms of federalism developed at the national level.
The attack has frequently been directed at the idea of liberal education itself, apart from its classical form.

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This kind of classical free market viewed capitalism's historical role as being to free the economy from the overhead of unproductive «usury» debt, along with the problem of absentee landownership and private ownership of monopolies — what Lenin called the economy's «commanding heights» in the form of basic infrastructure.
Even without a formal rhythmic underpinning, the impression gained from reading her work is to have come across something elegantly crafted and almost classical in form.
This form of evangelicalism is so distinct from classical Protestantism that the Germans, for example, would not describe it as evangelisch but would speak of Pietismus or the Christianity of the Erweckungsbewegung (the «awakening movement»).
It rises above those forms of music which are associated only with localised cultural experience, and it operates separately from styles which are associated with high, artistic, classical derivation and aspiration.
Prophets in truth they were, as seen from the later vantage point of the matured form of classical prophetism.
These remarkable prophetic figures from the tenth and ninth centuries inform us of the emergent form of classical prophetism.
J. Kittagawa, a colleague of Eliade, admits that a theological history of religions is legitimate and admissible but it should be kept distinct from the «humanistic» History of Religions, which develop sufficient understanding of classical forms of religious phenomena.
I should now be willing to suggest that it is a willingness to take the axiological feature as ultimately determinative for the attribution of divinity that characterizes all modern forms of so - called ethical theism and distinguishes them from the classical tradition.
In a celebrated essay published during World War II, he acknowledged that the classical form of Christian proclamation (kerygma) in which the living Christ was communicated was couched in terminology drawn from the now obsolete cosmology of the ancient world.»
The modern dimension of this wager is that our time is so obviously divorced from the time of Jesus, or, at least, our world and history is clearly estranged from the classical world of Christendom, with the consequence that to choose the traditional form of Christ is either to set oneself against the contemporary world or to decide that the actuality of one's time and situation can have no bearing upon one's faith in Christ.
He emphasized repeatedly the enormous value of this kind of personal contact with the contemporary religious forms for the student of religion who ordinarily studies these forms only from literary documents belonging largely to the historical origins or early classical epochs of those religions.
Byzantium, for its part, never completely cast off from its moorings in ancient Greece and always kept, at least in educated circles, the classical form of written language.
For twenty - five centuries of Western philosophy and theology, apart from Judaism, only two forms of philosophical theism were widely known: what I call classical theism and classical pantheism, the latter best known as Stoicism (until Spinoza); the former was chiefly Islamic or Christian, except for some among the Jews.
Rebirth may be into the order of human beings once again; or according to the classical form of the doctrine, transmigration into the animal realm; or into a higher order of heavens; and at the highest, the delivered self can escape from the round of rebirth to rest within the reality of eternity.
Classical liberalism, the philosophy formed in the Enlightenment by thinkers like John Locke, Voltaire, and Rousseau, and providing the driving force for both the American Revolution and the French Revolution, which states that the autonomy of the individual should be maximized, and the individual should be freed from whatever institutions are preventing them from reaching their potential, be it the Church or the State.
American liberalism, the dominant Ideology of the Democratic Party, was formed from two strands: Classical liberalism, the philosophy formed in the Enlightenment by thinkers like John Locke, Voltaire, and Rousseau, and providing the driving force for both the American Revolution and the French Revolution, which states that the autonomy of the individual...
Nevertheless, the brain tumors that form closer to the SVZ tend to be proneural or neural subtypes, while tumors form farther from the SVZ tend to be classical or mesenchymal subtypes.
According to Alex Parker, one of the people responsible for the discovery of 2014 MU69, the object «belongs to the «Cold Classical» Kuiper Belt, a population that appears to be a surviving remnant of the disk of material from which the planets formed.
Although this study would highlight the potential for the classical ketogenic diet approach, we know from the research in adults with epilepsy, being able to stick with this form of ketogenic diet can be challenging.
But intertextuality forms the backbone of this body of work, with each refresh paying homage to a new wave of classical horror tropes via cinematography, music and familiar dialogue from the vaults of Hollywood horror — much to the delight of genre boffins everywhere.
Filmed at the Seville Expo ’92 pavilion and adorned with numerous classical artworks ranging from Goya to Picasso, the film finds Carlos Saura rendering 21 different flamenco routines across a span of 97 minutes, though few of the sequences bear visual resemblance to one another beyond their shared form of dance.
Indeed, the book outlines the full gamut of historical periods associated with different kinds of biopic subjects: the classical, celebratory form (melodrama); warts - and - all (melodrama / realism); transition from producer's genre to auteur's genre; critical investigation and atomisation of the subject; parody; culture based on consumerism and celebrity; minority appropriation (queer, feminist, African American, Third World, etc.); and neoclassical biopic, which integrates all of the above.
This also tells the story of art and the development of sculptural form in Art and how art develops through the ages from Paleleolithic, Egyptian, Greek - Archaic, Classical, Hellenistic Art and Gothic Art following with Early Renaissance and the work of Donatello to the work of Michelangelo in Late Renaissance.
Coming back to A-Class family, a practical and spacious compact model is apparently in the works as well in a form of a classical sedan, along with a GLB crossover with seven seats as a big brother of GLA and a competitor for the recently launched Grand Active Tourer from BMW.
After meeting en route to the opening of «Red Eye: Artists From the Rubell Family Collection,» the two discovered other common interests, including popular music (the Beatles, the Smiths, Led Zeppelin) and the most classical inspiration in all of Western art — the human form.
His art derived inspiration from music (jazz and classical) and nature (seasonal change, plant forms, the sea).
[/ pq] Pink Winged Victory (1960) features a balancing act of lumpy, intensely colored plaster shapes that reinterpret the Classical motif as an abstract (and, from one angle, unmistakably vaginal) form.
The work takes inspiration in part from classical imagery: The artist finds resonance in both representational Catholic iconography as well as the architectural forms of European Gothic and Islamic architecture, while recent praise in the New York Times places her in a complex lineage with both Georgia O'Keefe and Judy Chicago.
Yet, this simplicity does not hide any nostalgia for the classical arts but originates from an urge to remain in close contact with the material and expresses a longing to personnally give form to an idea or a sensual experience.
In the exhibition «Drawn from the Antique», set in the context of his beloved home, visitors explore the honing of the classical form in rarely seen loaned works by artists such as Rubens, JMW Turner RA and Henry Fuseli RA.
What's most surprising about the recent return of classical portraiture is realizing how utterly absent it was from the art world for so many years, to such an extent that Andy Warhol — one of the people ostensibly responsible for killing the form — helped found the New York Academy of Art in 1982 in order to salvage the kind of technical fine arts training (most notably figure drawing) that seemed at the time in danger of becoming extinct.
His works take a variety of forms, from photographic reproductions (Giovane che guarda Lorenzo Lotto, 1967) to casts of classical sculptures (Mimesi, 1975).
Known also by his artist name Jisan, Lee has redefined classical Korean pottery forms and created his own unique style, Tohheun, characterized by assymetrical beauty and the natural textures and pigments of raw earth sampled from around the world.
with a contemporary interpretation of classical sculptural tenets, the forms and the materials in wurm's work yield results that both examine and push the boundaries of the medium, ranging from extremes of permanence and transience.
The works express strong contrasting elements, such as the fusion of Western cultural elements with integration of classical and modern art, layered with references from Chinese classical art forms and details.
The three ceramic forms are taken from Wedgwood's vast body of vases and urns, which were inspired by the classical roman pots being excavated from all over Europe in the mid-1700's, most notably the Portland vase that Josiah Wedgwood saw on display in London in 1786, later producing his own version in his trademark Jasperware.
From 1976, Twombly again produced sculptures, lightly painted in white, suggestive of Classical forms.
His art derived inspiration from music (jazz and classical) and nature (seasonal changes, plant forms, and the sea).
Having worked with the finest period pieces of furniture from the Regency to Art Deco has given me an eye for proportion and classical form, so important in designing objects with integrity and stature, even though often not having any direct visual connection.
Deeply informed by the history of sculpture — from mystical prehistoric sources up to the present moment — her ambiguous, figurative forms disrupt entrenched notions of the classical ideal.
The show will examine his understanding of form and light in the composition of formal portraits, still lifes and figurative works that celebrate the sensual quality of nature and the human body.The works relate strongly to the museum's permanent collection of fine art that includes portraits from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Dutch old master still lifes and studies of the nude and human figure, a staple of western art dating back to the classical forms of Greek sculpture.
Pink Winged Victory (1960) features a balancing act of lumpy, intensely colored plaster shapes that reinterpret the Classical motif as an abstract (and, from one angle, unmistakably vaginal) form.
Entitled Versus, the new exhibition from the Spanish duo features paintings, drawings, and sculptures that form a cohesive body of work showcasing their signature combination of classical art and elements of graffiti culture.
Virginia Jaramillo's meticulously formed abstract pulp paintings draw on a rich variety of sources spanning history and crossing cultures, from pre-Hispanic civilisation to classical geometry.
The artist has subsequently built on this research and techniques developed to recreate classical and contemporary sculptural forms from layers of hand - cut, multi-coloured polycarbonate as part of a series entitled CAPTCHA.
The French artist applied lessons he'd learnt from classical sculpture to create radically modern forms
Bertrand Lavier's Fountain is a playful interpretation of this most traditional of garden features; instead of a classical sculpture of a figure or natural form, the jets of water emanate from an apparently unruly mass of garden hoses.
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