Sentences with phrase «modern canon»

In The Bible After Babel: Historical Criticism in a Postmodern Age, the Old Testament scholar John Collins observes that the rules for historical study are academic rather than confessional, based on modern canons of historical analysis rather than classical principles of faith.
McShine had defined a late modern canon, just when Benglis and others were about to leave it in ruins — and to populate it with simulated growth and fabric.
BF: His work continues to resist being assimilated into the elegant mid-century modern canon of Abstract painting.
Faults, although a little too controlled, is a worthy addition into the modern canon of «cult» movies and places Riley Stearn firmly into the «ones to watch» category of modern independent cinema
The Met has major holdings of photographers in the modern canon, including Walker Evans and Diane Arbus, «and a deep commitment to different strains of realism,» Mr. Rosenheim explained, «but we needed a master of the studio.»
In 2011 she made a filmpoem, Under the Cranes (56 mins) «A polyphonic meditation on time and urban space - a joyous wonder, an instant addition to the modern canon of filmic London» Sukhdev Sandhu, BFI.
This volume provides a unique overview of someone who shaped the development of American art since mid-century and is an excellent resource for readers interested in the stories behind the masterpieces of the Modern canon.
THE REINSTITUTE OPEN EXCHANGE THE MODERN CANON VINCENT COMO: NO HOPE.
The critique and deconstruction of the modern canon has shaped both artistic practice and theory over the past three decades.
The 29 artists in this show aim to challenge assumptions about Iranian art, shaking up the basic conception of the country's modern canon.
This is post-minimalism so confident of its place in the modern canon that it just keeps on going like someone crocheting obsessively, or knitting one sweater after another, without stopping to ask why.
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