Sentences with word «itinerancy»

What's modestly fun to watch, though, is how clearly Sorkin sublimates the rushed, narrative itinerancy of his usually peppy dialogue almost entirely within character motivation.
Leslie relies on itinerancy to keep her on her toes and is a firm believer that mariachis make everything better.
Jesus lived an alternative life of shared meals itinerancy and human contact without discrimination.
As a survey about itinerancy and the possibilities of museums today, first - year graduate students at the Center for Curatorial Studies have organized this project, which takes the form of a publication - as - exhibition and a series of informal roundtable discussions.
His reflections on itinerancy are deeply personal, but hint at something shared.
They are not to busy themselves usefully, like Onesimus, but to engage in cross-carrying (whatever that might mean) and itinerancy.
There is no duty to imitate his itinerancy, his celibacy, his self - support as an artisan, his rural ethos.
In fact, LoVett grew up amid both itinerancy and abuse.
These two themes are invoked in many works, along with the notions of mobility, nomadism, migration, and itinerancy and nuances of language, translation, and cultural transmission, among others.
Images that are the result of itinerancy or nomadism, places, scenes and things observed along the way, abound.
Her first solo show at CAAM brings together works that evoke questions of homelessness and itinerancy.
Filling all of Camden Arts Centre's galleries, the exhibition demonstrates Collins» ability to convey the emotional registers of space — across interiors, places of itinerancy and temporary inhabitation, sites of political significance as well as journeys into imaginative or unconscious realms.
In his digressive text, Moshayedi moves through themes that circulate around the exhibition: the itinerancy of cultural workers; the normalization of medical marijuana in LA; the cultural ascendency of contemporary art; celebrity artist - dilettantes; curatorial hubris; the image wars fought by Daesh and al - Shabaab; the poet David Antin's reflections on his own mortality.
He moved frequently in the late 1840s and early 1850s, establishing a pattern of itinerancy that would persist throughout his life.
On the occasion of a major retrospective at M HKA in Antwerp, Jimmie Durham talks to Kirsty Bell about enthusiasm, itinerancy, cities, poetry
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