Though they do not imply that our current relationships may be made into
our idealized images of perfection, he offers a vast number of tools that we can use to better approach the difficulties we encounter.
Selfie culture similarly exploits digital technology to disseminate
idealized images of gender, but it could also be used to undermine them.
At L.A. Louver, a sharply focused show zeros in on LeWitt's capacity to transform abstract ideas into concrete objects that viewers experience as slippery interminglings of drawing, painting and sculpture — while comparing and contrasting such physical entities with
idealized images of geometric perfection, which inhabit the mind's eye but never appear in the real world.
In these works, McCartney combines an inventive, toy - like playfulness with theatrical stage - like settings to create
idealized images of urban life.
The works in the exhibition include
idealized images of Florida's natural landscape as well as Saint Augustine architecture that still exists today.
And they feature stylized or
idealized images of women — African - American, Mexican - American, Asian - American or Middle Eastern — that he hopes will drive home the point of the show.
Or are they in love with
the idealized images of their spouses they project onto one another?
«Medical students are surrounded by the same environment that everyone is in this country, a culture of
idealized images of physical attractiveness in which thin is good and fat is bad,» said Mara Vitolins, professor of public health sciences at Wake Forest Baptist, in a statement.
Growth results from discovering, affirming, and rejoicing in who one truly is, rather than pursuing
an idealized image of what one should be.
Motivated by fear, I allowed myself to present a picture of my breastfeeding journey and
an idealized image of «successful» breastfeeding that simply wasn't true.
Even forewarned with the knowledge that since the age of eight she has required twice - daily insulin injections to control her diabetes, anyone meeting Grace would have good reason to see in her the personification of
that idealized image of a past generation's sketchers and artists, the American Girl.
Real products are rarely
the idealized image of perfection that many have been led to believe.
Perhaps their life circumstances have deteriorated and they are grasping at
an idealized image of a connection they once had.
But a heartbreaking revelation will sorely challenge T'Challa's
idealized image of his father.
Abu - Shaheen examines how
the idealized image of one culture interacts with the reality of another.
Contradicting
the idealized image of a husband, this character represents an antihero for Taylor.
This business of continuously allowing unethical people and their concommitant unethical behaviour to survive, flourish even, under and above the radar, is the single most damaging reality that constantly derails
the idealized image of the Realtor Canada wide in the publics» mind.
Not exact matches
Too many companies want their brands to reflect some
idealized, perfected
image of themselves.
We were debating whether or not it's helpful to use language like «act like a man,» or «true womanhood,» or «real men» in our religious dialogs, and I was arguing that the goal
of the Christian life is to be conformed to the
image of Christ, not
idealized, culture - based gender stereotypes.
In even sharper contrast, the
idealized self is the exaggerated self -
image by which people seek to maintain feelings
of worth.
This
idealized image functions as a substitute for real self - esteem, creates self - idolatry, demands a pattern
of rigid relationships, and makes it necessary to constantly compare oneself with others.
An exposition
of her major theories, including the three defensive ways
of relating and the
idealized image.
To relax his defensive shell and fully accept help would be the equivalent
of surrendering his «
idealized image» (to use Karen Horney's phrase)
of himself.
The early days
of breastfeeding are a far cry from the
idealized images in breastfeeding pamphlets.
«Marketers may need to rethink the prevalent practice
of using
images of idealized relationships to sell everything from cookies to cameras,» Cavanaugh said, «because many consumers don't have those relationships.
The Romans introduced to Egypt these 2 - D portraits
of the dead after almost 3,000 years
of idealized 3 - D
images.
We believe people have a certain beauty born not
of idealized image, but
of natural uniqueness.
Their income depends on the
image they project, which typically has to conform to the ridiculously
idealized standards
of Hollywood beauty.
And although the
images weren't the
idealized representation
of children in a pumpkin patch, they epitomized the chaotic reality
of parenthood.
The twist, however, is that most occur with Paltrow not in fat drag, and it's a wise decision; seeing the
idealized version
of Rosemary cause huge splashes in pools and make chairs break adds a layer
of irony to the humor, not to mention it sidesteps the potentially incendiary
image of a large person in such situations.
According to Wikipedia, «A cult
of personality arises when an individual uses mass media, propaganda, or other methods to create an
idealized, heroic, and at times worshipful
image, often...
According to Wikipedia, «A cult
of personality arises when an individual uses mass media, propaganda, or other methods to create an
idealized, heroic, and at times worshipful
image, often through unquestioning flattery and praise.»
«It's assembled to create an
idealized, fantasy
image of a resort seascape.»
«This
image comments upon notions
of idealized beach scenes with a dead - pan and subtle, but sweetly satirical play on the notion
of a «view,»» said Dianne Vanderlip, esteemed curator
of the ART hotel, who previously served as the founding curator
of modern and contemporary art at the Denver Art Museum.
These works also address classic feminist critiques
of body language (the socialized differences
of behavior between men and women) and reference the many works made by women artists that deploy imagery
of hands: a symbol
of domestic labor,
idealized femininity, craft, and self -
image.
Nurse
of Greenmeadow, combining the harsh gestural surface, the brutal treatment
of the paint and the subject, with what was formerly an
idealized image designed specifically for its sexiness, here approaches these constructs from a new perspective that again exposes the strange mechanics
of image presentation and interpretation in our consumerist, media - drenched society.
Leaning forward, he said «I see all your
images, all
of your paintings are somewhat
idealized.
Tribune Building, Northeast Corner, Spruce and Printer's Square, New York (1966) is another picture
of cyclical despair: still clinging to the peeling wallpaper
of snowflakes on a drab green ground, a horizontal poster
of an
idealized, hyper - saturated sunset and silhouetted skyline warns ominously that every aspiration towards an
image must fall short.
These personages address Christian history, contemporary representations
of Latin Americans and
images of the
idealized male body in art.
His pictures trade in the grace
of idealized settings, and their consistently square format might evince the desirability
of vacation
images posted to Instagram.
Teller subjects his models to unflattering angles, uses a bright, harsh flash, and never retouches his photographs, exposing the myth
of idealized beauty that airbrushed fashion
images offer.
From large - scale portraits
of wooly buffalos to scenes
of travelers traversing distant lands to
images of Midwestern choir singers, Furnas's new paintings exude a sense
of nostalgia that simultaneously feels at the brink
of rupture — at any moment those
idealized views will crack from the energy and emotion underneath.
As Rosenthal says, Hulusi reflects on «ruins and the abandoned places
of lost civilizations» while suggesting an
idealized place, with the landscape in a primordial balance between harmonyand beauty, and at the same time referencing socio - political history and the mechanics
of image making.
From
images of innocent childlike reverie to works that question established
idealized states
of childhood, the exhibition comprises pieces by Sanford Biggers, Jennifer Zackin, Rineke Dijkstra, Nathalie Djurberg, Adam Fuss, Anna Gaskell, Miranda July, Makiko Kudo, Loretta Lux, Margaret Meehan, Yoshitomo Nara, Catherine Opie, and Charlotta Westergren.
[12] Fragmento Brasil (1977 - 2005), a synchronized multi-projection piece without sound, is made up
of paired sequences
of 648
images [13] from three sources: details from Albert Eckhout's mid-17th-century paintings
of Brazilian birds set in
idealized landscapes
of European provenance; the abstract drawings
of Yãnomãmi people from Venezuela and Brazil, 1978 — 80; and in conjunction, black & white landscape photographs
of the Rio Caroni, Rio Uraricoera and Rio Branco regions in Venezuela and Brazil taken by the artist on a five - month walk in 1977.
Sophie Neslund Contemporary advertising and popular media have saturated our
image of the human body as a hyper - curated,
idealized experience.
Each
image juxtaposes a stark self - portrait in the foreground against a softer
idealized portrait reflected in the mirror; a literal reminder
of the divide between one's self and one's self - perception.
One
of the most famous representatives, English painter John Constable is best known for his natural landscapes and
images that
idealized of those living in connection with the land.
The integrity
of this approach consists primarily in the diversity
of its modern artistic vision, ranging from the conceptual geometry
of the universal communications
of Peter Halley to the integral paraphrases
of Archimboldo in the energetic baroque
images of Vik Muniz, and from the paradoxical clones
of Tony Matelli to the
idealized human constructions
of Antony Gormley.
In The Conventional Codes
Of, four artists break down the idealized image culture holds of the formal worl
Of, four artists break down the
idealized image culture holds
of the formal worl
of the formal world.