Sentences with phrase «made radical departures»

Although Merce Cunningham had made radical departures from classical modern dance, his work remained within certain technical and contextual restraints — that is, his [movement] vocabulary remained a specialized, technical one, and he presented his dances in theaters for the most part.
The Surrealists, Cubists, Fauvists, Futurists and Rayonists all made radical departures from reality with exaggerated forms, heightened colours and broken picture surfaces.
Ed Balls should make a radical departure from Labour's failed PFI experiment, and admit publicly that Government financing of infrastructure is always cheaper than private sector finance.
Director Joe Johnston is making a radical departure for his follow - up feature after last year's Captain America: The First Avenger.
But in 1961 his art made a radical departure from these precedents.
These mystical, meditative, nature - inspired works pay reverence to the rich artistic past of China and demonstrate that artists do not have to make radical departures from the past in order to innovate.

Not exact matches

It would be a radical departure to the way Jungwirth has been used this season and last — Stahre made it clear he sees the German as a true number six defensive midfielder — but it might get the best available defenders on the team on the field together.
«Although the structure of the cycles in these three systems had been noted as unusual by the authors who observed them, there had been, as yet, no unified theoretical framework from which to make sense of such as radical departure from the classic signature of predator - prey interactions,» Weitz said.
On paper, that makes Wonderstruck a radical departure.
In fact, the design is the most radical departure Amazon has made to the Kindle e-reader lineup since it dropped the keyboard back in 2011.
The point is from a gameplay perspective Dishonored 2 isn't a radical departure from its forebearer, playing it pretty safe, but it takes what was awesome and makes it awesomer.
Breath of the Wild isn't just the most radical departure from the Zelda tradition in its 30 - year history, it's the first Nintendo game that feels like it was made in a world where Half - Life 2, Halo, Grand Theft Auto 3 and Skyrim happened.
As such I have no real frame of reference for if this new sequel is an improvement over the original (I'll let a more qualified person make that determination in our forthcoming review soon) but one thing I do know is that Hero Academy 2 is a pretty radical departure from the original game simply because it's real - time battling now rather than asynchronous.
It allows you, the fans, to show your support and allow us to make a game incorporating gameplay elements that are a radical departure from traditional RPGs.
It might be a radical departure from the somber realism of Gone Home, but Fullbright's ability to tell a good story makes this one to watch.
This represents another radical departure when compared to previous works he has made using the same material.
They may not be radical departures from his original works but they are a great variety of sculptures made from graceful curves, human heads and metal works that feel like giant creeping insects.
The exhibition will explore Pollock's practice via a selection of paintings made between 1947 and 1949; these works will serve to contextualize the radical departure represented by the black paintings, a series of black enamel and oil paintings that Pollock created between 1951 and 1953.
Continuing his investigation of the artifice of image making and the processes of visual perception, Lochore's new work marks a radical departure from the earlier computer generated shadows of window grids which recently have become more fractured and distorted, placing...
When he first made them in the 1960s, they were a playful bridge between Pop Art and Minimalism and a radical departure from his black - and - white photo - paintings.
(2010) Nkanga makes a radical artistic departure into the realm of literature itself.
Bontecou started making vacuum - formed clear - plastic sculptures of outsize fish and flowers, a seemingly radical departure from her signature style, and the reception was less than enthusiastic.
Although the exhibition features a Louis stain painting from the Rose collection («Number 3,» 1961), Siegel's overall emphasis is on the more radical possibilities of departure evident in Lynda Benglis's 1970 «Untitled,» made from pours of pigmented polyurethane foam, which appears nearby.
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