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At the heart of the show lies an implicit belief
in the sublimity of art in a material sense — a concept that has been under critical assault, in one form or another, for nearly a century.
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Now there are men who find it edifying that the demand to will one thing be asserted
in all its sublimity, in all its severity, so that it may press its claim into the innermost fastness of the soul.
You precede all past times
in the sublimity of an ever - present reality.
Not exact matches
And his apostles do not come as propagandists of a secular doctrine of salvation «with
sublimity of words or of wisdom» (1 Cor 2:1), but as «ministers of the Word» (Luke 1:2), as his «witnesses to the ends of the earth» (Acts 1:8), as preachers and teachers of the Gentiles
in «faith and truth» (cf. 1 Tim 2:7).
The writer who goes under this name has left us some of the most magnificent poetry
in the Bible — poetry which is largely free from the archaic obscurity of some of the earlier prophets, and can be enjoyed for the power and range of its imagery and its richly embroidered language, as well as for the
sublimity of its thought, which touches, probably, the highest level reached anywhere
in the Old Testament.
It is no accident that Platonic philosophy and the Christian religion readily discovered common ground, and that,
in particular, Platonic ideas of the
sublimity of the human soul were assimilated by Christian doctrine.
Further, all that can rationally be said about that absent requires it to be viewed as interacting with human purpose, as itself conforming
in all respects to the purpose of order and law, and also as exhibiting telic adaptations serving the ends of life and beauty and
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As they fall
in defense of their holy place, for all the poor form of their devotion, there is this element of
sublimity: they do believe that something
in life is so sacred that a man would better die than have it violated.
Once we have acquired the momentum that permits us to breathe
in India's more or less tropical world; once we have become especially broad and open, so that we do not shrink from even the most monstrous of concepts, letters, and numbers, then the world of Mahayana can be unveiled for us
in all its beauty and
sublimity.
Created things, at least those that are part of this physical universe, have among themselves spatio - temporal relations; but God dwells
in «the
sublimity of an ever - present eternity», the «nunc stans» (the now that stands still) and knows and wills all things by a single atemporal act.
And, as much as Bakhtin may have taught us to admire Dostoevsky's «polyphonic poetics,» most judicious readers of Russian — like the great Prince D. S. Mirsky — have recognized
in Tolstoy's art the kind of serene
sublimity and fullness of vision that places it naturally and worthily
in the company of Shakespeare's plays, Dante's Commedia, and the Homeric epics.
Beyond these perhaps - obvious vocations, there are vocations to serve those
in need, to serve one's friends with the depth of love Christ showed to his own friends, to care for aging parents, perhaps even an artistic vocation to serve God and one's audience by presenting beauty and
sublimity.
But the encounter with evil
in the experience of what can not be justified does not allow us the leisure to grant our veneration to the
sublimity of the moral order.
In his version, he sought to «imitate, however imperfectly, those rhetorical and rhythmical patterns which are the glory and the
sublimity of the Koran» (p. 25).
This harmony, one might add, is rooted
in Vedic Hinduism, which has an amazing propensity to incorporate the lowly and base into the
sublimity of the stream of noble blood.
Thus
in astronomy's long effort to disentangle itself from astrology its grand heuristic model is Shakespeare's The Tempest,
in which the poetic
sublimities of a drunken Caliban are defined against the truly expanded consciousness of Prospero.
We detract
in no way from the
sublimity of divine power when we label it persuasive rather than coercive.
The sky,
in its unbounded immensity,
in its perennial presence,
in its wondrous luminosity, is particularly well suited to suggest to the mind of man the idea of
sublimity, of incomparable majesty, of a sovereign and mysterious power.
Having the burgeoning powers of manhood but little experience of what it means to be a man, his behavior ranges
in crazy mixed - up ways from the most irrational stupidity to brilliant
sublimity.
Face to face with one who is stronger than he
in the good, the demoniac, when one would picture to him the good
in its blissful
sublimity, might beg for himself, beg him with tears
in his eyes, that he would not talk to him, would not, as he expresses it, make him weak.
Well, it is still
in these richer animistic and dramatic aspects that religion delights to dwell, It is the terror and beauty of phenomena, the «promise» of the dawn and of the rainbow, the «voice» of the thunder, the «gentleness» of the summer rain, the «
sublimity» of the stars, and not the physical laws which these things follow, by which the religious mind still continues to be most impressed; and just as of yore, the devout man tells you that
in the solitude of his room or of the fields he still feels the divine presence, that inflowings of help come
in reply to his prayers, and that sacrifices to this unseen reality fill him with security and peace.
It questions the philosophy of increased spending
in the face of collapse (of the WTC, of our economy); the dangers of too much comfort; and, poignantly, the essential
sublimity in collective spirit that sees the possibility for grace and inspiration
in art.
Unlike HBO's True Detective, which reached dizzying heights of
sublimity in its freshman year only to crash and burn
in mediocrity the following season, American Crime returns with an equally powerful, compelling, and intelligent story.
Saying that all of the performances
in Equilibrium are fatuous and inane is moot — better to note that Emily Watson (howlingly awful as a doomed love interest), between this, Red Dragon, and Punch - Drunk Love is now one - for - three for 2002; that Christian Bale is starting to remind me a little of the lost promise of Gary Oldman; and that dimwitted films that use poetry as a means toward
sublimity (Red Dragon and Blake, Blue Car and Rilke, Equilibrium and Yeats) would probably be better served to leave the pretension to those able to carry it off.
Its tractability is astonishing — protean, not too much to say magical;
in describing his first film experience as a visit to «the kingdom of shadows,» Maxim Gorky brushes up against the ineffable
sublimity of a medium that mimics the eye, stimulates the ear, and has as one of the key elements of its academic study a concept that suggests the moment a viewer finds himself «sutured» into the text.
Judged on its own, without Criterion's stamp of approval, the cult that's gathered around Equinox since its 1967 bow as The Equinox would be seen as lowbrow Philistines, but slot this baby
in as # 338
in a collection of films that, for the most part, wouldn't trip many controversy meters
in regards to the «masterpiece» criteria and suddenly an entire school of film criticism — the school that actually has enough faith
in film to describe
sublimity outside of the irreproachable canon, and enough faith
in itself to remark upon it when it's uncovered — is given a shot
in the arm.
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In his series Buddha &, Californian photographer Nathan Wirth uses a variety of techniques — including long exposure and infrared — to explore the Japanese traditions of Zen by returning to the same locations many times, and seeking out the silence and the
sublimity of those places.
Indeed,
sublimity figured prominently
in the way the Abstract Expressionists conceived of their difference from European artists.
In March of 2016 Ballroom Marfa will open After Effect a group exhibition offering new interpretations of landscape,
sublimity, and spirituality.
What you see is what you see,» Frank Stella famously said of his paintings,
in a sharp rebuke of abstract expressionism's aspirations to
sublimity.
Through abstract image and words,
sublimity and narration, the natural world and constructed reality, Weinberg tailors chance into an aestheticism harkening to her personal experience growing up female
in the 60s and 70s.
In his writings Robinson notes that the return to representational painting «after the
sublimities of abstract expressionism and the intellectual extremes of conceptual art, allowed for a particularly sophisticated embrace of the everyday with all its tragedies and comedies.»
It's the exactitude (
in routine and approach) and juxtaposition of the
sublimity of the sky as infinite canopy, with the mundanity of his chosen discourse that makes this series compelling.
Braman's plywood paintings
in sunset colors recall wood - paneled basements and the
sublimity sought by the Abstract Expressionists — a mash - up of the earthly and metaphysical that characterizes all of her work.
Two woodcuts by Vija Celmins — an ocean surface and a night sky — contain an intensity and
sublimity that can only be experienced
in person;
in reproduction the magic between their meticulous process and image is lost.
This
sublimity is echoed
in the masterwork from this period, Easter Monday, which de Kooning began
in 1955 and completed
in 1956.
The artist tries to live
in a way that will make greater awareness of the
sublimity of reality possible.
Viewing topographies from another angle, Paranyu Pithayarungsarit's featured Landscape and Nature piece, The Great Wall of Namib, explores the history of the oldest desert
in the world, highlighting the surprising visual symmetry and
sublimity of the locale.
«I seek to evoke a metaphor for the
sublimity of the transcendent,» he writes
in an artist statement.
The Ukiyo - e woodcuts use pure pigment to capture the
sublimity of light found
in the artist's environmental installations.
J.M.W. Turner, English Romantic landscape painter whose expressionistic studies of light, colour, and atmosphere were unmatched
in their range and
sublimity.