Sentences with phrase «idiosyncratic view»

Vehicles that are out of the ordinary do not have the benefit of guide prices, eg through Glass's Guide, which means that prices are dependant on the idiosyncratic view of a specific purchaser or specialist who is more likely to take previous repairs into account.
This exhibition brings together 80 paintings from private and public collections, revealing Sargent's idiosyncratic view of the world and the scale of his achievement.
He tries to twist everything that happens under the sun to back his idiosyncratic views about Wenger.
Featuring seven artists (Richard Wentworth, John Akomfrah, Jane and Louise Wilson, Hannah Starkey, Roger Hiorns, Simon Fujiwara) and six writers (including Adrian Forty, Charlotte Higgins, Jackie Kay and David Mellor), this publication gathers artworks, objects and essays that offer idiosyncratic views of postwar Britain.
The CSIRO researchers finalised their rebuttal with this: ``... the «Comment» is not a comment at all, but an unrelated statement of Watson's and Parker's idiosyncratic views

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Logging onto Facebook gives you the chance to be indignantly offended (or maybe just mildly piqued) by other people's ill - informed views and idiosyncratic behaviour.
Indulging in shabby polemic, they dismiss as «idiosyncratic private views of the universe» what is in fact the product of careful moral reasoning they have not bothered to understand.
Do I view Jesus through the supposedly objective approach of the university as one figure among others who held and taught idiosyncratic and now outdated ideas?
(Perhaps we should note a warning here, however, that another of Sheehan's views — that Jesus» purpose was to end religion by preaching that God is in our midst — is an idiosyncratic position not representative of modern scholarship.
While every country doubtless has its own idiosyncratic pressure — this time around, for example, Brazil are not only Brazil but Brazil in Brazil, arguably the most pressurised state of existence in football — English football fans are highly aware of just how much impact a country's and a country's media's view of its football team can have.
As we approach the neurochemical and idiosyncratic aspects of human nature beyond simpler notions, this has implications for how we view and analyze states.
The four scientists profiled here represent idiosyncratic, minority views.
Shared and idiosyncratic cortical activation patterns in autism revealed under continuous real - life viewing conditions.
BlackRock writes that the iShares MSCI World Small Cap UCITS ETF (WSML) is a way for investors to express a nuanced view within their equity allocation, allowing them to take a building block approach to broad exposure but with a lower level of idiosyncratic risk than single stock investments.
Dogs use body language for 80 % of their communication, so it's no wonder they view our strange idiosyncratic human tendencies with confusion.
We love these idiosyncratic, affordable self - catering or B&B units that blend modern furniture and slightly off - the - wall décor with beautiful views and courtyard rooms in one of the city's bohemian suburbs.
So you're dealing with a highly, highly specific property that's idiosyncratic to one persona and one person's point of view and the way in which they interpret sort of culture and Western culture and twist that back around into this super pure amazing property that has a tone that I think is unlike anything else that is out there.»
«Sydney Albertini: Stuffed and Other Feelings» at ILLE Arts On view through June 3, 2013 Humor, idiosyncratic craft and...
The gallery frequently organizes group shows, usually featuring two or three artists, paired with a short idiosyncratic title that allows for the casual interrelation between the works on view.
From Group Material co-founder Julie Ault's personal art collection from the 1980s and»90s on view at Artists Space to Fiona Tan's film of the Sir John Soane Museum's antiquities collection at the Philadelphia Museum of Art (echoing Alain Resnais's great 1956 documentary of Paris's national library, «Toute la mémoire du monde») to the Museum of the City of New York's upcoming show of graffiti art collected by the late artist Martin Wong, artists and institutions are devoting considerable efforts to showing groups of historical art objects gathered through an idiosyncratic personal vision — with that act of curation being foregrounded as an artistic gesture.
His work also includes trains, buses, angels, and an idiosyncratic documentation illustrating before - and - after views of tonsillectomy surgery.
Dwight's work is characterized by repetitive flowing text and «x-ray» views of loosely drawn, yet tightly composed male figures; his work also includes trains, buses, angels, and an idiosyncratic documentation illustrating «before and after» views of tonsillectomy surgery.
On view now at New York's Castelli Gallery are two shows of new felt pieces by Robert Morris, the veteran artist whose career has ranged through Minimalism, Conceptualism, Post-Minimalism, and other, more idiosyncratic aesthetic concerns.
In them, she united fiction and reality as well as personal and political views in a highly idiosyncratic approach.
Vega also encouraged Dee Dee Ramone's idiosyncratic paintings, several of which are on view.
Each episode is told from the point of view of a different character and follows them as they drift across Europe, Asia and North Africa, encountering a series of idiosyncratic communities.
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Now on view at the Museum of Modern Art, this addicting and idiosyncratic 13 minute film explores various creations myths, through a dizzying display of modern and ancient artifacts and images which open and close in windows on the screen, set against a hip hop beat and spoken word poetry on the origins of life, in some ways taking aim at the history and science of anthropological collections.
The exhibition is both a tribute to and an incursion into the art of the»80s and early»90s as reflected through peripheral views and idiosyncratic selections.
Here, Crosher turns DuBois» idiosyncratic filing system into a new photographic record that removes DuBois from view even as it offers up more intimate details of her life.
On view in the main gallery are sculptures executed between 2015 and 2018 that show off Shechet's idiosyncratic visual language.
Thus, the works can be described as idiosyncratic and autonomous characters that lure us to a close - up view, allow insights, yet simultaneously keep their distance.
The exhibition trail will lead to five locations in the city, providing an idiosyncratic and up - to - the - minute view of a region on the move.
The exhibition will include both works on paper and the artist's iconic three - dimensional constructions, which are first carved and later painted in bright colors that portray his idiosyncratic aesthetic and ultimately optimistic world view.
But when Björk arrived onstage in Mountain View on Saturday, she still signaled the start of a mesmerizing — and absolutely idiosyncratic — live experience.
-LSB-...] In an interesting twist to the climate change debate, communities and individuals once seen as quaintly idiosyncratic for their way - out views have now become mainstream and may yet provide some of the answers to the biggest questions we all face.
These comments are idiosyncratic and there are other practitioners who may have other views but these represent my best attempt to give some guidance.
Some families create rituals around their own idiosyncratic holidays — an annual drive to the country in the fall to view the autumn color, for example, or a trip to the ocean at summer solstice.
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