Her sculptures, which she has said «interweave time and space and navigate information
in idiosyncratic ways that search for something that is outside of language,» can be seen as the starting point and primary source for her painting.
The combination of free will, abundant tools and a robust physical rule set allows you to achieve things
in idiosyncratic ways.
He was always moving on to the next project, more often than not conceived of as brilliant but
in idiosyncratic ways that both thrilled and baffled his friends.
The discretionary nature of the best interests principle means that it is applied
in an idiosyncratic way by judges... who are guided by their own biases about what is «best» for children.
At the same time, I appreciate blogs that keep me informed about a wide range of art and art news, such as Hyperallergic; painter Sharon Butler «s blog Two Coats of Paint; and critical writing that does keep current with art exhibitions but
in an idiosyncratic way, like painter Bradley's Rubenstein «s reviews on Culture Catch.
In an idiosyncratic way Lee Ufan is a truly global figure.
Not exact matches
This reading of Smith is also evident
in James Q. Wilson's new book, The Moral Sense (Free Press), and is
in no
way idiosyncratic with Novak, as anyone who has ever read The Theory of Moral Sentiments well knows.
The fact that interest
in God's
idiosyncratic reality and peculiar
ways of being present are situated means,
in short, that the conceptual growth they guide is always open to the suspicion of being
in bad faith, of being more of an interest
in using God for our own purposes than an interest
in apprehending God for the sake of apprehending God.
To the contrary, precisely because of the
idiosyncratic reality of God and God's peculiar
way of being present, interests
in liberation from oppression, realization of our full humanity, and the righting of injustice are mandated as an integral part of interests
in God.
The capacities needed to apprehend God must be guided by interests
in God's peculiar
ways of being present and by God's
idiosyncratic reality, not by persons» interests
in realizing or fulfilling themselves; but the shaping and transforming of persons» identities this involves will
in fact also bring with them movement toward fulfillment of their humanity.
All of this was certainly a very
idiosyncratic way of reading the tradition of the Church, but we must not forget that the understanding of «dogma» was still
in flux and not defined until sixty later at the First Vatican Council (1870/71).
Forgetting the
idiosyncratic, unspeakably diverse crowds of strangers, we become drawn through television to the familiar faces, myths and visions of the American
Way of Life, thereby putting ourselves
in touch with a shared vision of the human order — a vision that engages our loyalties and makes sense of our world.
He nods to the critical problems
in reading the Gospels, but finds a
way through the alternatives of credulity and skepticism by using a criterion of historicity that can only be designated «
idiosyncratic aesthetic.»
The fourth definition is «the doctrines, opinions, or
way of thinking of an individual, class, etc.» I used the term «ideology»
in its usual, dictionary sense rather than
in Strauss»
idiosyncratic usage.
Yourgrau explains Weil's antipathy towards the Jewish God
in an
idiosyncratic but convincing
way.
The British have always been different
in an
idiosyncratic and quirky
way, but so have the French, the Germans, the Italians and all the rest.
Henry (E. B) Ford recorded his debt to Huxley
in his contribution to the Eugenics Society volume, albeit
in a typically
idiosyncratic way.
However, the crime aspect of Pearce's screenplay
in Beast is treated as background novice or a sinister
way to place his already
idiosyncratic couple at arm's length from the niceties of the townsfolk.
Along with Yeojaneun namjaui miraeda (Woman is the Future of Man, 2004) and Book chon bang yang (The Day He Arrives, Hong Sang - soo, 2011),
In Another Country provided a welcome introduction to the South Korean auteur's
idiosyncratic way with actors, repetition, and relationships.
I chased those two commercial offerings with smaller, more
idiosyncratic selections, both of which functioned,
in their very different
ways, as portraits of community.
Inventing characters is a lot of fun but I don't think I'm capable of creating a fictional character that could possibly be as dimensional,
idiosyncratic or fully realized as the actual people I read about
in the newspaper every day — which is another
way of saying that when you're telling a true story, life itself has done most of the work for you.
If such scenes were a vector for more than pithy line readings, this would probably be more forgivable, but the movie finds its best humor
in the friction grinding out from the
idiosyncratic relational three -
way between Krystal, Donny and Andy.
The film is a true out - of - body experience, an
idiosyncratic mainstay where Glazer calls to mind and reflects on the
ways in which beauty and unsightliness play out
in strange harmony together.
It is committed to romantic optimism, to the possibility that love can win out against the odds — that it can endure as something pure and
idiosyncratic,
in a
way that only Cassavetes could conceive.
There are also some fun roles for some
idiosyncratic people they meet along the
way, from a trip of game hunters who get involved
in the chase, to a young girl and her father who get involved
in trying to help Ricky, and a zany turn from Rhys Davies as a hermitic and completely off - his - rocker conspiracy theorist convinced the world is out to get him.
The
way he so effortlessly constructs an imaginary world of quirky characters, and a visual experience so resplendent and
idiosyncratic that I wonder how he can even function
in this bland, banal world that the rest of us inhabit.
Harry Dean Stanton, who died Sept. 15 at age 91, was an esteemed character actor who could play cantankerous or melancholy or plain
idiosyncratic, all
in unforgettable
ways.
But through the layerings of sentimentality, irony, burlesque, and wordplay,
in his own
idiosyncratic way Rudolph critiques the debased civics and incoherent politics of the Clinton era, where everybody is on the make and has sex on the brain.
In many
ways, the film is it's own lush hymn to
idiosyncratic thinking.
Most important, they have no
way of determining that introduction of the «similar approaches» was the cause of improvement, as opposed to being just present when other systematic or
idiosyncratic factors promoted improvement
in these several schools.
Some people learn
in their own
idiosyncratic ways, he said.
In front, excellent seats, power adjustable in every way but with idiosyncratic controls, are covered with soft leather and provide the expected comfort and long - distance support for the driver and the passenge
In front, excellent seats, power adjustable
in every way but with idiosyncratic controls, are covered with soft leather and provide the expected comfort and long - distance support for the driver and the passenge
in every
way but with
idiosyncratic controls, are covered with soft leather and provide the expected comfort and long - distance support for the driver and the passenger.
In a body of work renowned for its potent idiosyncratic genius, The Chandelier in many ways has pride of plac
In a body of work renowned for its potent
idiosyncratic genius, The Chandelier
in many ways has pride of plac
in many
ways has pride of place.
And more to the point, you begin to wonder how, even over the creep of time and tradition, we could have come to a point at which authors are typically paid
in such an industry -
idiosyncratic way, at such odd intervals, with so little verification of what's owed and what's paid.
The tone is light and
idiosyncratic, and the level design is inspired and gimmicky
in a good
way.
Similarly, Silent Hill 2's
way of determining your ending was so subtle and
idiosyncratic and tied to weird, minor gameplay choices, it worked so much better than overtly branching narratives found
in other games.
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.»
Butler writes: «At first glance, the paintings convey a sense of joy,
in the same
way that Paul Klee's
idiosyncratic visual language does.
Abramowitz writes: «As is typical of his paintings, [Auerbach's] drawings often show many layers of built - up re-workings until there is a dense mangle of lines, each mark thought through, erased and re-considered until he is satisfied... His working process results
in portraits that are both an expression of his reaction to the sitter, and his own
idiosyncratic way of working, creating, destroying, and creating anew.»
Alice Neel, a great American portraitist who died
in 1984, fits this description to a T. Sixteen paintings from her estate, currently on display at LA Louver Gallery, provide a brief but satisfying introduction into her highly
idiosyncratic art and - to put it mildly - into her unconventional
way of life.
There's no
way of getting to «Beverley's Little Car» from looking at the painted relief of that title, and any connection
in the artist's mind seems entirely
idiosyncratic, but cartoon - like associations do come to mind for me and those circular shapes could easily suggest wheels.
The new paintings fuse,
in Cranston's
idiosyncratic way, her ongoing interest
in color theory and how it functions within consumer culture vis - a-vis corporate marketing and branding strategies, as well as its relationship to personal and collective experience, with the aesthetics and history of high Modernist abstraction.
While the 1980s may have been
idiosyncratic and highly specific
in many
ways, the revivification of works like Bender's, Bloom's and Wodiczko's proves that there's plenty
in «Brand New» that's still timely, even over 30 years later.
Instead and pressingly, even with wild up and downs, flaws and all, the 2017 Whitney Biennial is the best of its kind
in some time for the multiple
ways it reveals how — selected as it is, without overdetermined political and aesthetic dogma, and curators remaining open to the exigencies of pleasure and the mysterious
ways that art mutates but doesn't play catch - up — a show of artists simply at work, whether making expressionistic paintings,
idiosyncratic functional constructions, casting the further shores of socially activist conceptualism, or documenting collapsing ecosystems or family dynamics — that artists are always addressing and channeling issues of the day.
I am often attracted to paintings of things the
way they are found
in nature, respecting its subtle tones and mysterious,
idiosyncratic forms.
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.
Each of the artists employs his or her materials
in an uncompromisingly
idiosyncratic way.
Yet, far from an autobiographical study, the work evokes varieties of collective cultural memory, the contrasting
ways in which different inhabitants of the landscape identify with its
idiosyncratic character and atmosphere.
«Germaine Richier» will explore the daring
ways in which Richier's art bridges the tradition of classical figurative sculpture with an
idiosyncratic visual language born of an anguished, searching, and, ultimately, spiritual post-World War psyche.
Yuskavage and Currin undermine erotic conventions
in their own
idiosyncratic ways, while Cotton merely plays into them
in a manner that's more pedestrian than provocative.