Sentences with phrase «modern tradition»

The rooms are well - designed as per modern tradition and are fully - equipped with all basic necessities.
This statement needs some qualification in that several of them are open to the natural world in ways that our dominant modern tradition has not been.
A more modern tradition (at least since the 15th century) is dressing up in costumes, my kids favorite part of the holiday.
Designed as per modern traditions, there are total five deluxe rooms.
Taylor, however, is far more positive than Maclntyre about the achievements of modern traditions of tolerance and political freedom.
Rooted in modern tradition, he could afford to play and pun, to sport with his own fears, as one critic has put it, and to make an enchantingly witty game of them.
He remarks with reference to his home institution that the «extensive modern tradition of Catholic social teaching has no role to play in political science» and that the Catholic tradition is similarly left untaught in his university's history and English departments.
Catholic social teaching is perhaps the richest modern tradition in the field, built upon a century of papal pronouncements.
It's time once again for the near - annual grimace - off between Mark Dantonio and Brian Kelly, truly one of football's greatest modern traditions.
she is dedicated to helping women reclaim their femininity and power with tools from ancient and modern traditions for today's world.
Over the past twenty years, Morris has resolutely trodden her own path, developing an abstract visual language that transcends modern traditions such as Modernism, Pop Art and urban culture, with craftsmanship and material playing a leading role.
«Schoolteacher,» a 1935 sculpture by William Edmondson (below), represents an impressive fusion of folk and modern traditions by an artist not previously represented in the collection.
Vierkant follows a late modern tradition, in which abstraction is not necessarily the spiritual, as it was for Wassily Kandinsky, but exactly what it is — a literalism that invites words while defying one to use them.
But by making images he also roots himself in an alternative modern tradition, one that goes back beyond Magritte to the Metaphysical Painting of De Chirico and Carrà.
A contemporary and friend of Paul Nash, Christopher Wood and Ben and Winifred Nicholson, Morris was a crucial figure in the British Modern tradition and these exhibitions will reinstate him at the forefront of the British avant - garde.
Treating ourselves to an indulgent smoked salmon breakfast, spending whole days in comfy pyjamas and having a generous # 100 budget for stocking fillers were also new modern traditions to emerge from the survey.
Experimenting with cyanotype and platinum palladium prints made on traditional gold and platinum leaf, her work reflects the interplay between art historical traditions and the more modern tradition of photography, firmly anchoring Lucretia in both realms.
His style might be termed Neo-Expressionist, avant la lettre, but with deep roots in modern traditions.
Peppermint is a more modern tradition I think, while gingerbread is a much older tradition.
Designed as per modern tradition, Orange Country boasts of two villas, one cottage and a bungalow well - facilitated with all basic amenities.
The modern tradition is to schedule every meeting to last an hour, thanks to the convenience of Outlook and other email / calendar management apps.
, or that it will make God happy (Jesus did it fulfill all righteousness), or that it is necessary to get baptized to receive eternal life (for what other reason would you do it, you can't find outward sign of inward grace in the NT, that is just a modern tradition).
The psychological terminology employed by these and other philosophers of the modern tradition following Descartes can be applied to our own experiencing, Whitehead believes, and then analogically extended to subhuman forms of experiencing of which we can never be directly aware.
Webster does not present Barth as rejecting the modern tradition, but rather the modern theological tradition.
'» Rose is citing Webster's introductory essay in the Cambridge Companion to Karl Barth, but the full line reads: «Barth is certainly a central figure in the break up of the modern tradition in its theological expression.»
He writes: «According to British theologian John Webster, Barth is «a central figure in the break up of the modern tradition,» a theologian whose «vigorous critique» of modernity exposed «its fatal weaknesses.
If one listens to the music of John Cage, for example, one engages a very articulate opponent of the modern tradition of art as self - expression, art as the imposition of the artist's selfhood and creativity on the chaos of experience.
In this modern tradition art is work.
It is precisely here that the Catholic Whig tradition has a crucial philosophical role to play in bridging the best of the ancient tradition with the best of the modern tradition.
We invite you to join us for the 29th Annual Passport to Dry Creek Valley: a Modern Tradition with Century Old Roots.
Although the parable had been used many times before, it was Margaret Thatcher who started the modern tradition with one of her first big speeches, the 1968 Conservative Political Centre Lecture, entitled «What's wrong with politics?»
Its inclusion in arthritic blends in modern tradition has been repeatedly proven to be effective in clinical trials.
In this collection, there are ready to wear trendy dresses that seemed inspired from the modern traditions and designs.
The PowerPoint explains the history of Thanksgiving as well as modern traditions.
The steering is light and quick - witted, as is the modern tradition at Maranello, and this is matched to an equally keen front end.
There 12 Windflower studio rooms which mark a great combination of nature connectivity and modern tradition.
Our expert local guides create connections between ancient and modern Maya cultures, illuminating the historic roots of modern traditions, as you wander through indigenous markets and amble among Maya ruins.
Serving you the finest of all, the resort is a perfect mélange of nature connectivity and modern tradition.
Instead you can pick up resources and gear in the modern tradition of Common, Rare, Legendary and Epic.
In Slightly Ajar, her second exhibition with the gallery, Sharon Lawless continues to use found materials — discarded packaging, paint samples, wrapping paper and altered pages from auction catalogs — in her manipulation of two modern traditions, collage and geometric abstraction as she explores the tension between accident and control and how this tension effects perception.
The sources of inspiration from the African collection will be exhibited alongside McGinness» work as classical statements of these principles that have inspired artists in the Modern tradition, including Picasso, Vlaminck and Léger.
In this podcast recorded on March 8, 2007, at the National Gallery of Art as part of the Elson Lecture Series, Sean Scully, an artist of international acclaim, discusses his work in the modern tradition of abstraction.
Digitally printed onto the textiles, these works pay homage to the modern tradition of pointillism which originated during a time of social and economic unrest in Europe dating back over a century yet still relevant today.
«We are trying to look harder at the eddies of the modern tradition,» Nash said.
While a lot of products that use recycled materials end up looking a little too much like their former selves for our taste, BFD has taken a cue from the contemporary, modern tradition and done a nice job making the furniture not look explicitly like bike parts.
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