Sentences with phrase «individual genius»

Nevertheless, the theory of relativity, first special and then general, represented a burst of individual genius and personal creativity seldom seen in science or any other field.
The secret of creativity is not individual genius so much as in the interactions between artists, their peers and their audience.
As Mo Salah sent that outrageous looping header into the Bournemouth net last weekend, you were left stunned by yet another piece of individual genius from the Egyptian King.
«I think the idea that innovation depends on individual geniuses is misguided.
Renegade gamers Wade (Tye Sheridan) and Samantha (Olivia Cooke) and other freelancers (Lena Waithe, Philip Zhao, Win Morisaki) go up against a greedy tech corporation and its honcho Sorrento (Ben Mendelsohn), who hires a giant army of researchers and gamers to do what Wade and Samantha do via individual genius and aptitude.
«Among Friends» is another example of how curators these days are trying to shift their emphasis away from the mythology of individual genius by showing the artist's immersion in and dependence on his or her context.
As a counterpoint to the story of modern art, and starting with the series of independent movements and individual geniuses who went their own way, the new collection display contextualises the various artistic highlights of the history and material culture of the 20th and 21st centuries.
There's an honesty of expression and individual genius from the artist, unedited and pure.
Here, these choir pieces have been translated into compositions for the piano for the first time, and complicate the reading of the Romantic selections by reminding us of the virtues of collectivity in relation to the soloist or notions of individual genius.
But at least I do not have the burden of being «a thinker» — that is, someone who, philosopher - like, develops strong opinions that bear the stamp of individual genius.
These criteria are usually called «historical criticism,» the marshaling and interpretation of data in terms of the historian's intuitive faculties and individual genius, hence without explicit generalization or concern for theory Both social novelists and historians use their own version of «historical criticism,» the one to tell a non-anachronistic fictional story, the other to tell a non-anachronistic factual story.
Innovation is really a matter of individual genius - so no company, however big, can keep it all to itself.
The individual genius and collective resilience of African - American people has shaped and nurtured American democracy, ensuring a more diverse, successful, creative society.»
And he was among the first to make work that fit the definition: work that played down the unique art object, with its associations of individual genius, exchange value and physical permanence, in favor of utopian proposals, collective visions, objects that existed first and last as ideas.
To be an artist was not simply to replicate reality, but to mould that reality to reflect one's individual genius.
By allowing the audience to participate in the gesture the work may go some way to undermining the 20th century pursuit of individual genius — opening each painting to a network of micro-authorships, alterations, and state changes.
The disarming mutability of this genre evokes a raft of anachronistic associations, from the Early Modernist stylistic transformations embodied in the work of Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse to the Postmodernist strategies of Mike Bidlo, Deborah Kass and Sturtevant, with both factions bound up in Romantic myth - making, promoting or denying the idea of the individual genius.
Projecting his verbal commentary though an alter - ego, also named William Powhida, the artist satirizes the notions of individual genius and the art world's relation to wealth and class.
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