Sentences with phrase «idiosyncratic approach»

An "idiosyncratic approach" means using a unique and unusual way of doing something, which is different from what most people would typically do. Full definition
Along the way, they visit old friends and relatives who display idiosyncratic approaches to childbirth and parenting, to both comic and poignant effect.
They're successful because their own idiosyncratic approaches have made them successful.
What takes their place, instead, is a highly idiosyncratic approach filtered through pronounced affect, comic - book and sci - fi aesthetics, dreamy narratives and an eagerness to engage with our political moment without forfeiting the sensuousness of the medium.
A more idiosyncratic approach may have allowed Depp to reach greater heights.
Meant to explore one's chaotically disheveled 30s with Braff's attentive, once - signature idiosyncratic approach, it was an overambitious, overly self - indulgent flop that became everything some viewers (wrongfully) considered Braff's first film to be.
What takes their place, instead, is a highly idiosyncratic approach filtered through pronounced affect, comic - book and sci - fi aesthetics, dreamy narratives and an eagerness to engage with our political moment without forfeiting the sensuousness of the medium.
But the untitled canvases in his debut exhibition at Reena Spaulings Fine Art, with their craggy surfaces and doubled, phantasmatic figures, also evince a more idiosyncratic approach.
For his current exhibition at Murray Guy, Higgs invited twelve artists — all of whom have developed highly idiosyncratic approaches to painting — to each create a new work on a circular canvas support.
It's better to go along with each others» idiosyncratic approaches that you may not agree with (that's too lenient, that's too harsh) than destroying a family with a relationship breakdown of the parents.
This part of the film works hard to skirt the kind of maudlin clichés of what's become its own genre, and largely succeeds through Honoré's idiosyncratic approach to loss, grief, and acceptance.
The managers believe they have «an idiosyncratic approach to stock picking that means [they] tend to look in parts of the market largely ignored by more traditional growth investors.»
The Dark Souls series is beloved of designers, who see its singular, idiosyncratic approach, and seemingly uncompromised vision as an example of everything they hope to achieve.
In the artist's idiosyncratic approach, which draws imagery from film, fashion, literature, mythology, newspapers, and sports, The Guardian's critic Jonathan Jones recognizes that Wylie creates with «total freedom from any law of god, man or the Royal Academy.»
Spare and geometric, his work evokes the history of modern abstraction, but his idiosyncratic approach based on the repetition of -LSB-...]
Having an idiosyncratic approach to Surrealism, he avoided stylistic distractions of most modern painting, settling on a deadpan, illustrative technique that clearly articulated the content of the work.
Dubuffet saw the Victorias paintings within the framework of his own notions of art brut — a spontaneous and idiosyncratic approach to art making that stands as a corrective to the mimicry of the formally - trained cultural avant - garde.
However, some themes have been consistent in her work including a fascination with the beauty and abjectness of the body; the marriage of kitsch and decoration to an ambiguous organic abstraction; and a very personal and idiosyncratic approach to feminism and formalism.
Cary Leibowitz: Museum Show will feature a range of Leibowitz's idiosyncratic approaches, including singular paintings, ceramics, paper umbrellas, trash cans, banners, repurposed stock photography, and beanies.
Consistent themes throughout this period include a fascination with the body and an idiosyncratic approach to feminism and formalism.
His eccentric compositions shared Neo-Ex's blend of highly subjective figuration and gestural abstraction, but his idiosyncratic approach was more akin to outsider art than to the style's usual bombastic clamor.
Dubuffet saw the Victorias paintings within the framework of his own notions of art brut — a spontaneous and idiosyncratic approach to art making that stands as a corrective to the mimicry of the formally trained cultural avant - garde.
Chamberlain's idiosyncratic approach to titling is indebted to the often quite abstract ways in which these writers interacted with language and, more specifically, with quotidian words, not only as referent but also as sound and mood.
With an idiosyncratic approach, the 80 - year - old artist creates unsettling yet imaginative, thoughtfully executed works.
Connie Butler elucidates the artist's idiosyncratic approach to his own memories, repressions, and nostalgia.
In them, she united fiction and reality as well as personal and political views in a highly idiosyncratic approach.
Megan Rooney «s idiosyncratic approach takes the form of installations, drawing and sculpture developed from an alternately alienated and enchanted narrative of desire.
As a precedent to the overarching curatorial direction, the film reveals West's idiosyncratic approach to art and his wild way of thinking, working, and collaborating.
In The String Traveller, Huet shows the work of about fifteen artists who, even if they have never published a piece in GAGARIN, share the magazine's idiosyncratic approach: Leonor Antunes, Jack Arnold, Rosa Barba, Maya Deren, Marcel Duchamp, João Maria Gusmão + Pedro Paiva, Bernd Lohaus, Anthony McCall, Roman Ondák, Amalia Pica, Michael Ross, Grazia Toderi, Marilou van Lierop and a reference to Pablo Picasso.
The intention is not to imply uniformity based on a collective identity but rather to highlight complex, idiosyncratic approaches.
This unique book brings you into the studio classrooms of some of the League's most celebrated painters — including William Scharf, Mary Beth McKenzie, Henry Finkelstein, and Knox Martin — for lessons on a variety of fundamental topics, idiosyncratic approaches, and quirky philosophies.
Jim Shaw's creations are characterized by the artists» idiosyncratic approach — where obscure iconography meets craftsmanship — to the reality that surrounds him: each work synthesises the vernacular and the exceptional, mysticism and realism, creating a visual aesthetic that challenges America's puritan and radical underbelly.
Spare and geometric, his work evokes the history of modern abstraction, but his idiosyncratic approach based on the repetition of hand - drawn shapes or lines relinquishes hard - edge angles in favor of a casual, human trace.
Overall, the project sheds light on an artist whose work lies in an idiosyncratic approach to picture making, marked with an intriguing exploration of the unknown.
By way of her distinctive «shamanistic» visual language Jonas offers an idiosyncratic approach to one of the most important works of world literature.
His idiosyncratic approach is born out of this refusal to create hierarchies and out of a playful concern with the conundrum of wanting both to make something and nothing: «the problem was to attempt to establish, amongst other things, what material something could be, what shape something could be, what size something could be, how something could be constructed, how something could be situated... how many of something there could be, or should be, if any, if at all.»
It is therefore unfair and wrong to say that Eady is somehow applying an idiosyncratic approach and failing to reflect the approach taken by more senior courts.»
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