Sentences with phrase «historical tradition»

The depiction of meat has a long art historical tradition.
Such stories invite students to compare historical traditions from Western and Indigenous perspectives.
As a result, those who still seek their answers in great historical tradition have a double burden.
This hairstyle is inspired by dog show competitions, but it has its own historical tradition.
Historical traditions respect and owners authenticity make this place unique.
But don't go demanding special privileges above and beyond whatever historical traditions happen to be in place.
It's kind of a later historical tradition added in to keep things interesting while you're waiting for the next cup of wine.
Yes, barbecue has a great historical tradition and many BBQ cooks use techniques several hundred years old.
«Julie Heffernan draws from a rich art historical tradition of still lifes, landscapes, and portraiture to create her lush canvases.
This whale killing has nothing to do with Japanese historical traditions which have involved cutting off the heads of peasants or anyone else who looked the wrong way at a samurai or official.
Nara integrates elements of his Western education with historical traditions in Japanese art, crafting a distinct aesthetic and process.
Dexter Dalwood has been nominated for Turner Prize 10 for his solo exhibition at Tate St Ives which «revealed the rich depth and range of his approach to making painting that draws upon historical tradition as well as contemporary cultural and political events».
Not only is it true that the idea of the consequent nature of God is metaphysically dependent upon a particular historical tradition, but I would also suggest the possibility that it is directed wholly and without remainder to what the Christian, and only the Christian, has known as the total and final presence of God in Christ.
The exhibition explores how his interest have influenced his contemporary practice, for example his preoccupation with historical traditions.
Christian belief in God arises out of and maintains itself within a specific historical tradition.
Pointing out the rich religious and historical traditions behind a maxim underlines its deep importance in human life.
The ground being contested was not merely that of cultural value, but of how value was to be defined: as contingent upon historical tradition, and therefore concentric and centripetal, or as linear, directional, conforming to measure; invested in the dynamic of supercession by what Eliot called «the supervention of novelty».
The shows inherently provide limited space and time to give a proper cogent representation of their two - decade spans, as if the eras they represent operate in a captive moment instead of the runaway historical tradition of racism.
Using canonical and amateur parochial artworks as source material, Jason Brooks crops and reproduces existing paintings in order to develop a nonlinear art - historical tradition rooted in form and color, rather than chronology.
Do we not find lying at the center of Whitehead's vision a nondualistic apprehension of the union or coinherence of the macrocosmic and the microcosmic, of the outer and the inner, of the beyond and the near at hand which has no genuine precedent in the Western historical tradition?
What historical traditions determine the particularity of this school's culture and ethos?
In the first place, one has to say that the whole historical tradition of Christian prayer (including the Lord's Prayer itself) has been wrong; for it has always admitted prayers for our daily bread, for the recovery of the sick, for protection from enemies, for the conversion of the outside world, and the like.
On the other hand, since we must say something, we can properly seek the best possible in making sense of and giving sense to the profound reality of the Christian life in grace, lived out in the context provided by the ongoing historical tradition which is the Christian community of faith.
In the Jewish historical tradition, religion and nationality were closely intertwined (as, for many Israelis, they still are).
David Noble in Historians Against History anticipated the current interest in primitivism by showing how the semisecular historical tradition uttered constant jeremiads against an America falling into complexity.
This is antithetical to the document's radical historical tradition and the role it played in shaping the modern idea of human rights, including Article 8 on the right to privacy in the European Convention on Human Rights that can be traced back to the right for respect for one's home in English law.
In a Guardian interview, Clegg accuses David Cameron of having no agenda for progressive reform of the country, and says the Lib Dems and Labour come from the same historical tradition.
Medical therapeutic Yoga is a well - written, beautifully illustrated, and scientifically documented volume that provides an in depth knowledge of the physiological, anatomical, and neurophysiological links to the evolved historical traditions of yoga.»
And it's not just that Ireland has a stunning historical tradition, it's also that contemporary Irish authors and...
Blessing becomes her grandmother's apprentice midwife in Tiny Sunbirds Far Away, becoming part of a long and proud historical tradition in her family, and in the human family.
Benefits Supervisor Resting is regarded as Freud's ultimate tour de force, a life - size masterwork in the grand historical tradition of the female nude, painted obsessively with intense scrutiny and abiding truth.
But the fact is, America's lack of deep historical traditions has always left a vestigial odor of parochialism and idiosyncrasy clinging to its art.
With more than 100 commissioned public sculptures in American cities, the artist Richard Hunt has altered the nation's landscape, embodying classical ideals through his abstract works or interpreting historical traditions and genres.
The artists work with impressions from contemporary culture such as cartoon series and graffiti, yet when doing so, also engage with art historical traditions such as Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism, Neorealism, Pop Art or 1960s Performance Art.
Raw and fired clay, plywood, metal studs, paint, and canvas are celebrated for their inherent materiality while being transformed into works that extend several art historical traditions including Suprematism, Constructivism, Minimalism, and Arte Povera.
Owusu often combines personal ethnography and cultural representations of beauty to play with experimental film aesthetics while preserving historical traditions.
At CCS Bard she will continue this research further, intertwining the artist's garden in a layered field of research including contemporary notions of ecology, the anthropocene, botany, practices of community - and radical gardening, as well as the more cultural historical tradition.
Stettheimer spent a significant period of her early life in Europe, and incorporated European art historical traditions into her early work before abandoning them upon her return to New York.
Anthony Merino details the necessary overhaul of art historical traditions predicated on prejudice and exclusion.
Jeroen Frateur's art is entangled with the art historical traditions mentioned above, though his work has more to do with composition and it obviously challenges a definition / status that hesitates between sculpture and installation.

Phrases with «historical tradition»

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