Sentences with phrase «implicit reference»

An implicit reference is a type of reference that is not explicitly stated, but rather it is implied or suggested through the context of a text. Full definition
Recalling the heroic and propagandist traditions of constructivism and political postering, her banners also make implicit reference to the vernacular antics and subjective expression of cheer squads, crowds and fans.
If, on the other hand, he speaks of the historic figure of Jesus without even implicit reference to Jesus» decisive importance for mankind, his speech is not theological.
However, the two views are not incompatible: in order for the reductionist conception to make sense at all, the «laws governing parts» must include implicit reference to the behavior of these parts with respect to any complex into which the parts may enter.
Booted out of the business he helped found (and out of a hivelike set with implicit references to The Apartment and other corporation - man flicks of the»50s), the suddenly free agent is reduced to one client, a talented footballer named Rod Tidwell (Cuba Gooding Jr.) who appears to take attitude injections on a daily basis.
Weed's remarks also will make implicit reference to the growing pressure on companies in Silicon Valley to regulate the content they promote as well as the current political environment.
Hence there is an implicit reference to environments and thereby a reference to particular spatio - temporal regions of varying generality in all of these statements.
Several features of The Seasons seem to summarize themes and artistic concepts that were of central interest to Johns throughout his artistic practice up to this point, such as the implicit reference to Marcel Duchamp through the depiction of Mona Lisa, the appearance of the American flag, and various optical illusory figures.
In their implicit references to politics, psychology, literature, and poetry, the Elegies constructed a bridge between Surrealism and the new style of painting emerging at the same time: Abstract Expressionism.
She often employs unusual surfaces, like this work's felt, to exploit the implicit references and the textural possibilities the materials offer.
The exhibition claims to explore explicit and implicit references to fashion in the visual arts, and takes its name from a Harlem Renaissance - era term for emphatic self - fashioning [3].
In that decade, sculpture purged representation and figuration but continued to explore the human as an implicit reference.
Where before, Ryman would have taken much trouble to fend off such associations, here he seems almost to court them, as if looking for the least pictorial degree of implicit reference.
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