Sentences with phrase «historical points of»

Each monument is carefully documented, presented with high quality photographs and accompanied by the most interesting aspects from architectural, cultural and historical points of view.
Measuring about 70 m ², the top floor of the 21er Haus will host a number of upcoming themed group exhibitions that will enable works by local and international artists with both contemporary and historical points of view to enter into dialogue together.
Each of the contemporary works is paired with historical points of reference: a Bill Viola video titled Catherine's Dream hangs next to Goya's powerful image The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters; Rachel Whiteread's Untitled (Felt floor) is paired with Ralston Crawford's photographic study of the New York City 3rd Avenue elevated train tracks; Wim Wenders large format photograph of the Australian outback is installed near Edward Hopper's haunting graphic image titled Night Shadows.
The presentation of their work revolves around art itself and its history, both ancient and modern, and they take quite disparate approaches to historical points of departure.
A short road trip from Boston to Boothbay Harbor offers sweeping coastal views, historical points of interest, and plenty of photo opportunities.
The towns of San German and Mayaguez are two very important historic towns where you can admire Spanish Colonial architecture with various historical points of interest.
It covers just about everything to see and do, including sightseeing, parks, country drives, day trips, golf courses, lodging, events and attractions, historical points of interest and more, plus dozens of scenic photos.
We spent the next couple days playing tourist, working our way through Philadelphia's various historical points of interest and finding other fun things to do in the city.
On land, you will be guided around the town looking at the local historical points of interest and then you will be splashing down in the River Thames and taking a boat ride downstream taking in the sights of Windsor Castle and Eton.
Regular tours on the Channel include trips to the White Cliffs, the castles and then passing under the Deal Pier whilst learning more about the local historical points of interests.
From a historical point of view, a lower U.S. dollar is seen as a positive for multinational companies as they prepare their products to be sold in dollars and can then sell...
Here at the outset let us take care to make it clear that the question of an historical point of departure arises even for a contemporary disciple; for if we are not careful here, we shall meet with an insuperable difficulty later (in Chapter V), when we come to deal with the case of the disciple whom we call the disciple at second hand.
How great is its credibility from a historical point of view?
So from a historical point of view, Megan is right, and the PC Media and liberals are in denial of reality, as usual.
A church that is the largest voluntary association in the country; a church whose universal pastor has, over the past decade, definitively answered Stalin's cynical query about the pope's divisions; a church that is, demographically, at its strongest historical point of leverage in American society — this is a church that would seem well positioned to seize what Richard John Neuhaus and others have seen as a possible «Catholic moment» in American history, pro Deo et patria.
It is preceded by the motto: Is a historical point of departure possible for an eternal consciousness?
With so much to explore, Gainsborough Old Hall even offers their award winning iGuides which brings to life how to hall was once used and also helps you learn more about this local historical point of interest.
The best location: a few steps from the Duomo and from every historical point of interest — deep in Milan's nightlife and shopping neighborhood.
Her collection should be considered not only from an art historical point of view; it is also a documentation of a series of relationships and support structures she has put in place that carve out a large swath of the art of the African diaspora.
This study of key moments in the history of ready - made and object - based art features Damien Hirst (London), Gerhard Merz (Munich), Jeff Koons (New York) and their shared historical point of reference, Marcel Duchamp (Paris and New York, 1887 - 1968).
With the early Arts and Crafts movement and the Bauhaus vision of art integrated with everyday life as its historical point of departure, the Art and Craft department seeks to elaborate on the relationship between art and life, on matters of materiality (production, sustainability, globalisation), on design and architecture, and on artistic practice in social and political contexts in a contemporary perspective.
I find it encouraging to know that there are still exhibitions being mounted capable of altering one's aesthetic or historical point of view.
Hayes takes the 1977 National Women's Conference in Houston, TX as a historical point of departure.
Auto - Interview is interesting on many levels, as a means of asking who is doing what in the business of encountering and interpreting an artwork, but also from an historical point of view - the interview provides an ideal opportunity to look back into the beginnings of key practices, such as video art, new media, work on television, etc..
From an art historical point of view, this noteworthy find, in which the artist has acted on the playful aesthetic potential in iconic Soviet images, confirms once more the conceptual links between Rajangu's early work and Sots Art, which mixed the approaches of socialist realism and pop art and, according to Boris Groys, sought to analyse the all - encompassing aesthetico - political Soviet project.
It was felt to be too subjective, too vague from an art historical point of view, and too much related to Sandberg's personal views on art.
In the essay «Other Criteria» (1972), the American scholar and critic Leo Steinberg criticized Greenberg from an art - historical point of view, stating that in Greenberg's «formalist ethic, the ideal critic remains unmoved by the artist's expressive intention, uninfluenced by his culture, deaf to his irony or iconography, and so proceeds undistracted, programmed like an Orpheus making his way out of Hell.»
Once a year Sutton Lane organises an exhibition which serves as critical reference for the contemporary programme of the gallery and which informs the practice of its artists from a historical point of view:
The 2013 exhibition revisits the Armory Show from an art - historical point of view, shedding new light on the artists represented and how New Yorkers responded.
> > I'm starting to suspect that the alleged separation is purely a fantasy > from > a historical point of view.
From a historical point of view, the Yellowstone fire was modest.

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Though its share price has nearly doubled since Trump's election, John Hancock senior managing director Lisa Welch points out that Bank of America's P / E, at 11 times 2019 earnings, still trails its historical averages.
He also points out that company is trading at a 16 times 2015 price - to - earnings multiples, which is near the mid-point of the stock's five year historical trading range.
The Anne Frank Foundation said it recognized the «good intentions» of those who name things after Frank, but pointed out that the significance of Frank and what she represents «will increasingly have a contemporary rather than a historical basis.»
This not only boosts existing shareholder trust and support, but also shortens preparation time for new rounds, enables new investors to better assess historical results and leads to less of a need for future data points for validation.
Based on historical trends, the share of working - age Americans who either have jobs or are looking for one could rise another 0.7 percentage points.
Though its risen recently, the real yield on the ten year Treasury hovers below 1 % (the 2.48 % rate, minus projected inflation of at least 1.5 points), an extremely favorable number by historical standards.
With the economy either at or beyond full employment and the consumer price index — a measure of the inflation in consumer prices — at 2.1 percent, the real 10 - year interest rate is 0.4 percent, Jones explained, roughly 300 basis points below the historical average.
Observers point to key legal changes in the industry that have contributed to historical consolidation — the Riegle - Neal Act of 1994 expanded interstate banking and led to a wave of mergers and the Gramm - Leach - Bliley Act drove consolidation by permitting banks, securities firms and insurance businesses to merge.
There are many experts that point to historical data, which suggest that share prices generally rise briefly upon the news of induction and then typically fall in the weeks following their addition to the Index.
The Times looked at two sorts of historical data — the closing prices of the S. & P. 500 - stock index as well as the highest and lowest points the index reached during each trading day.
In the presence of a broad range of reliable valuation metrics uniformly at more than twice their historical norms, coupled with the most severe overvalued, overbought, overbullish, rising - yield syndrome we define, it is instructive how shorter - term action has evolved near those points.
However, when the market has suddenly (once again) dropped 200, 400, and yes, even a 1000 point drop which recalibrated the historical record for the most, repeat, the most e-va — single point drop in the history of the markets, the reaction, along with reasoning was?
Like with my prediction, a number of people have responded to the 3.9 % projection with incredulity, but Summers and Pritchett point out, like I have many times, that the same historical precedents that form the basis for expecting much slower growth during the adjustment period also predict that it will be nearly impossible for anyone to believe these lower projections.
It's a massive, complex historical process, of course; but the point to keep in mind is that the post-war world — certainly that world for the U.S. — is coming to the end of its long, 73 - year run.
It's interesting that Alan mentioned historical points where stocks «fall out of a bed in one fell swoop, as they did in 1987 and, more recently, the turn of the century.»
With the exception of 1986, and the 1987, 1990 and 2009 lows, which were moderately but not severely below longer - term historical norms, every point in this chart is «above average» from the standpoint the longer historical record.
Changes of tenths of a percentage point — as well as revisions to historical data — make a big difference.
These are the most updated historical estimates and data available regarding the Blue Spec and Gold Spec deposits (except for the data contained in this news release and Novo's news release of January 21, 2016) and, as such, no work needs to be done at this point in time to upgrade or verify the historical estimates.
Due to this historical correlation, the yield curve is often seen as an accurate forecast of the turning points of the business cycle.
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