Sentences with phrase «made by art»

To quote a reflection made by an art historian, he is one of the last American painters who has retained «the aroma of the old Europe».
West not only included works by artists such as Kiki Smith and Jason Rhoades, but also an impromptu duct - tape sculpture made by his art handler at the time.
The gift was made by the Art Mentor Foundation Lucerne, which had in turn received the works from the private collection of Christof and Ursula Engelhorn.
In a short documentary made by Art 21 about Casteel's work, we can see the other side of that equation.
The title «ANT154» is derived from a comment made by an art critic, Pierre Restany, describing the paintings produced as «anthropometries of the blue period».
Meanwhile, Marcel Broodthaers was inventing elaborate fictive institutional structures, playfully poking at the grandiose claims made by the art industry.
Move the pieces to recreate some super famous paintings made by art masters.
Made by an Art Teacher with 20 + years experience
«Then everything which is good, whether made by art or nature or both, is least liable to suffer change from without.
7.066 Edward Hopper: The Art and the Artist, September 16 - January 25: Travel, correspondence and memoranda, Hayward Gallery, London, regarding a film to be made by the Arts Council of Great Britain 1980 - 1982

Not exact matches

This is also a man who once said, shortly before his death, that great technology by itself wasn't sufficient to make great products: «It's technology married with the liberal arts, married with the humanities, that yields us the results that make our hearts sing.»
Finish off the year by planning ahead to making clearer goals and setting more consistent expectations for your team members through the lost art of one - on - one conversations.
Georgia Tech, Savannah College of Art and Design and Georgia State are close by and the talent they produce makes it easy to fill our open positions.
It was surprising (who would have thought of making art by herding flocks of sheep?)
«They felt strongly that free admission was the best way to make great works of contemporary art accessible to all,» said a spokesman for the couple, who own works by Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Jean - Michel Basquiat and Cindy Sherman.
Make getting started easier by considering the art and science behind it all.
Robinson broke out of the commodity business by offering such unexpected extras as 68 colors, state - of - the - art delivery technology that makes same - day delivery possible, and responsive field service.
Even setting up a booth can become a creativity competition, as artists try to make their 10 - foot - by -10-foot spaces into ministorefronts, art studios, classrooms, and in one crafter's case, a replica of her»50s - inspired kitchen.
He describes several «moonshots» — technologies that would improve the state of the art by 10 times, and that have the technology and investment to make them plausible now.
She was originally meant to stay at the Bowling Green plaza for only a week, but thousands signed a petition to make her a permanent public work of art, and by the end of March, the city of New York had agreed to let her stay for a year.
By marrying innovative information technology, state - of - the - art measurement science, and insights from clinical experts, ArborMetrix helps clients make better decisions to optimize the quality and cost - efficiency of hospital and specialty care.
Part of what makes art so necessary in today's culture is that the artists behind great works don't allow themselves to be boxed in by conventionality.
Moore has oft repeated his mantra that supporting the arts makes good economic sense, in a statement perceived by some as criticism of the B.C. Liberal government's cuts to arts funding.
The tech investor may request that the new business undertake some prior - art searches on key proposed patent concepts as part of the due diligence process, making sure that the same (or very similar) concept has not already been patented by someone else.
Going forward, changes will be made to funding agreements, application forms and approval letters for any funding doled out by the Heritage Department and the Canada Council of the Arts, requiring recipients to explicitly commit to providing a harassment - free workplace.
Go home with limited edition art made by 21st century Torontonian visual artists.
ask him, why are nt the robots also made by your big loud f art??? the irony of course is lost to them!
* Ezekiel 21:23 And it shall be unto them as a false divination in their sight, to them that have sworn oaths: * Hebrews 7:21 (For those priests were made without an oath; but this with an oath by him that said unto him, The Lord sware and will not repent, Thou art a priest for ever after the order of Melchisedec:)(The Lord will repent himself read * Deut 32:36) * Genesis 6:6 And it repented the Lord that he had made man on the earth, and it grieved him at his heart.
His son has taken steps away from his daddy dearest and raised up a good number of churches to yes fleece his sheep by introducing state of the art issues such as holographic imaging and stage lights and props made to «impress» his emotionally dysfunctional masses all seeking a little societal excitement!
They argue is just like photos or they are «works of art» or that cherubs were made by Gods command.
By non-rational I mean things like art and music aren't logical but they are something you can enjoy in your head and it makes life better for you.
I am only speaking from my own experience now, but I have found that the most effective thing I can do in response to being wounded, harassed, punished, «messed with» and so on by persons who have made narcissism something of an art in their own lives, is to avoid letting those wounds become my own «narcissistic wounds.»
This pricey bit of merchandise, which its owners described as a work of art and a piece of America, was the «bag lady» doll, made by Donald Gourley of California.
And I see how through this restless, wavering mass there pass powerful psychic currents made up of souls who are carried away by a passion for art, for love, for science and the mastery of the universe, for the autonomy of the individual, for the freedom of mankind.
Herbert's pious advice makes for a refreshing read, but the chief charms of this volume are the insights it affords into Herbert's art; by examining the priest at work in the temple, we better know The Temple itself.
Book Reviews FAITH MAGAZINE May - June 2016 Science & Religion - Some Historical Perspectives by John Hedley Brooke The «Making of Men» - The Idea and Reality of Newman's University in Oxford and Dublin by Paul Shrimpton Louder than Words: The Art of Living as a Catholic by Matthew Leonard Praying the Rosary - a Journey through Scripture and Art by Denis McBride CSsR
For as well as theoretical reflection on the moral significance of a decision, there are other ways and means by which a human being can either become clear about the rightness and conformity to God's will of a decision, or at least improve the conditions for its correct formation: the general cultivation of courage, unselfishness, self - denial, the practice of the art of making vital particular decisions which can not be deduced by purely theoretical consideration as this art is taught by the masters of the spiritual life.
By giving permanence to this constant shedding of selves, art seeks to make their loss bearable.
Art historians have long been intrigued by Rembrandt's appropriation of certain Rubensian themes and pictorial types, but Schama makes this the centerpiece of his argument, as if the primary motivating force of Rembrandt's career was to imitate, emulate and eventually get the better of Rubens.
Emaciated, mad, with long hair that merges with skins, ravaged by a life of dissipation and then long repentence, she is one of the most powerful works of Christian art, the perfect example of the grotesque made beautiful.
So we read, on the first count, that philosophy is prized in Silicon Valley; or, in arguments made popular by Fareed Zakaria, the liberal arts are essential for innovation and so the promotion of prosperity.
Vatican II's legitimate impulse to make the Church and its liturgy more modern and accessible was implemented mostly by clergy with no training in the arts.
And classical music has been driven out by rock music, whose explicit sexual themes lead to rebellion against parental authority and to ruin of the youthful imagination, making «it very difficult for them to have a passionate relationship to the art and thought that are the substance of liberal education» (p. 79).
If modern liberal education is to provide for the nurture of free men, it must regain the ideal of generality which characterized the traditional liberal arts, but it must do so without sacrificing the variety and scope made possible by modern advances in knowledge.
Studies in language, mathematics, science, art, history, and philosophy are not made liberal merely by recognizing and calling attention to the creative factors in these disciplines and in the human activities with which they deal.
In place of the solemn chants of the Church, ballroom ditties are taken and twisted, and adapted to the sacred words by some make - shift dabbler in the science of harmony, without art and in most cases without even intelligence.
They make use of a variety of resources, many of them inspired by the use of art and the «way of beauty» so emphasised by the last two popes and the Pontifical Council for Culture.
I recognize the important contributions to the arts made by organized religion - particularly Catholicism - and yet, to suggest that people wouldn't have composed music or wrote books w / o KJV?
«Nationalism shows its character as a faith whenever national welfare or survival is regarded as the supreme end of life; whenever right and wrong are made dependent on the sovereign will of the nation, however determined; whenever religion and science, education and art, are valued by the measure of their contribution to national existence.»
And connoisseurs, who once were the «pickers and choosers» in the world of art, have become overwhelmed by the glut of «art» that the latest technology makes available everywhere.
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