Sentences with phrase «more archetypal»

The artist states, «I find that, through the transformative act of painting, an image can be stilled and changed into something more archetypal: it ceases to be simply about the particular person or fleeting moment captured, and becomes instead something more public, permanent and aesthetically deliberate.»
As the exhibition's title suggests, more archetypal figures generallyprevailed.
With a keen awareness of how representation fundamentally alters the subject observed, this exhibition proposes a loose correspondence among historical materials, obliquely assembling a class of «more archetypal forms».
From a linguistic point of view his work can be read as a development, a personal «derivation» of sculptural processes that arise from the geometric shapes of Minimal art and from the more archetypal ones of Arte Povera, from a thematic point of view his pieces are often the translation of formulae and numbers linked to those facts or histories from which they originate.»
For him, the hand of the artist is not the important issue: «Art is really just communication of something and the more archetypal it is, the more communicative it is.»
Most sites base themselves around «traditional» relationships and more archetypal romances.

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From those archetypal startup perks, free food and a foosball table, to more outlandish experiments like company - wide international travel or unlimited vacation, tech companies often blaze the way for others, experimenting with ideas that later spread to larger, more established businesses.
So before we praise the Disco Movement's archetypal Club any more, we need to grapple with the fact that we don't know for certain whether we would be impressive enough to get in the door.
Author Alan Dundes more recently reckons that Jesus of Nazareth scores 19 on this archetypal hero scale.
No one has expressed American cultural openness more insistently than the archetypal American poet, Walt Whitman.
As a Canaanite she is the archetypal other, more beyond - the - pale even than the Samaritans we see Jesus deal with so graciously in the other Gospels.
If Icardi offers little in terms of hold up play and passing - Higuain is even more of the archetypal pure - form striker; goals is all he'd bring really, but potentially by the bucketload.
Yesterday Wenger put in him a more central role and even though I can't stand the guy, the supreme archetypal No. 9 striker that is Shearer couldn't help but praise and admire Sanchez's intelligence and ability in the central role.
This is an archetypal Arsenal January signing and should be seen as nothing more than Sven's first foray into the scouting space for us.
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The circular wheel with a long rod or axle protruding from its center is the archetypal human invention: though its precise origins are lost in time, it has contributed to any number of technological advances since being deployed more than 5,000 years ago in Mesopotamian potters» wheels.
Those two features are never more vital than in research laboratories — those archetypal chasms of chaos, clutter, and critters — where tidiness and organization often play second fiddle to science.
Each collection reflects a different archetypal design, spanning from ultra-feminine to unisex and artsy to more earthy and masculine.
We think of spring as the archetypal season for cleansing — spring cleaning, spring detox, spring yard sales — but autumn is actually the more appropriate season to think about purging the old.
Don't let the archetypal image of a leathery old man in a billowy white linen suit put you off, these garments are far more wearable than you think.
Writers Alan J. Schoolcraft and Brent Simons get the details right — like the alliterative names from Superman's history [Roxanne Ritchie for Lois Lane; Megamind for Lex Luthor — though he's really more like Brainiac; even giving the archetypal superhero the alliterative name Metro Man], or the idea that a superhero as invincible as Metro Man must have a weakness.
He's the archetypal cable - TV antihero — white and affluent, a master in his field with impulse - control issues; a charismatic asshole — with one exception: he's exhausting, made all the more so by the actor playing him.
simultaneously rewards movie fans on an Easter egg hunt and gives that film a more timelessly prototypical or archetypal feel.
In keeping with Elliott and Rosso's «Pirates» formula, the intervening plot proves far more complicated than such archetypal material demands, and as such is likely to alienate younger viewers who may already be overwhelmed by the intensity of Verbinski's vision.
In a Valley of Violence begins like many oaters we've seen in the past and the archetypal characters that therein show all the hallmarks of cowboy picture platitudes; Paul (Ethan Hawke) is a self - effacing drifter who appears more like a peacenik than the dangerous army deserter we suspect him to be; Gilly (James Ransone) is a murderous intimidator; Mary - Anne (Tessa Farmiga) is a virginal ingenue; Marshal Clyde Martin (John Travolta) is the conflicted reprobate law man; and so on.
Thankfully, those archetypal and occasional «nothing being the eyes» romcoms from 5 - 10 years ago don't survive at the moment and in their place we tend to find more independent work that's both authentic and legitimately funny.
With its linear, mission - centric plot and collection of archetypal characters, «Hostiles,» which Cooper adapted from an unproduced manuscript by the late screenwriter Donald E. Stewart («Missing»), bears more than passing resemblance to such towering John Ford classics as «Stagecoach» and «The Searchers,» an affinity underlined by the sweeping landscape and kinetic action captured with keen sensitivity by cinematographer Masanobu Takayanagi.
I'm more of a mountain person, but for a moment I'll humor that archetypal summer disaster (Hollywood does it - why can't I?)
Hendricks makes unflinching use of the archetypal noir story — flawed character in a flawed world wants more, gets less — but she does it in a voice that's all her own.
If Moore doesn't think the movie can do the novel justice, he's certainly not going to be singing the praises of a videogame that does more than just take liberties with the original source material, actually transforming Nite Owl and Rorschach into the archetypal superhero stereotypes that Watchmen sought to tear down.
It seemed a deliberate concept in the first Infamous, which was likely attempting to do nothing more than pay tribute to the tradition of DC Comic's and the archetypal Americana represented by its Gotham or Metropolis.
In order to get across [what are] quite often battles between good and evil — which is what is going on [with Heavenly Sword and Enslaved]-- there's more likely to be archetypal characterisation involved.»
Immediately one senses the same archetypal fears, the same current of Freudian anxiety running between two works separated by more than half a century.
We will be talking about some archetypal ways contemporary artists make their art more conceptual.
Inspired by a collaborative drawing with American artist Larry Rivers of his wife, her pregnant friend Clarice Price, Saint Phalle began to portray archetypal female figures with a more optimistic view of the position of women in society.
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Donna Dennis articulates her voice and place in the world through more concrete structures, drawing on language and architecture to symbolically explore archetypal themes of birth, death, and rebirth.
In a career spanning more than five decades, Ruscha has distilled the archetypal signs and symbols of the American vernacular into typographic and cinematic codes that are as accessible as they are profound.The wry choice of words and phrases that pervade his work draws upon the moments of incidental ambiguity implicit in the interplay between language and the concept that it signifies.
In a career spanning more than five decades, Ruscha has distilled the archetypal signs and symbols of the American vernacular into typographic and cinematic codes that are as accessible as they are profound.
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Later, Motherwell realized that he had more to say on this subject, that it was in fact a series of archetypal motifs lamenting not just the extinction of one matador, but of a whole nation.
But only a handful (John McCain being the most prominent) give more than a half - hearted assent, and many (Brendan Nelson is an archetypal example) give different positions depending on the audience and the way the political wind is blowing on the day.
At the Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition, she works to make the archetypal car - obsessed city more welcoming to cyclists and to make the cycling community more welcoming to women and people of color.
The world's mangrove forests, with their archetypal twisted roots protruding from the water surface, store more than 4bn tonnes of carbon, new... Read more than 4bn tonnes of carbon, new... Read MoreMore
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