Sentences with phrase «more eclecticism»

This is a great season for sparkle - loving magpies like me; I love the more - is - more eclecticism that Alessandro Michele is bringing at Gucci.
Hope Johnson will deliver another delicate and bohemian collection as the fashion world needs more eclecticism!

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In the face of his predecessor Sydney Ahlstrom, who made much of the Puritan thread in American religion, Butler announces a program that attaches less importance to Puritanism and more to what he calls throughout the book «religious eclecticism
A more convincing advantage of Singer's eclecticism is his insistence that each of us be allowed to create a personal fable, untroubled by moral bullies with their easy absolutisms.
Best - case scenario: Depp silences the tedious carping about his recent work with a reminder of his eclecticism and charisma, while Cooper delivers on the promise of Crazy Heart and Out Of The Furnace with a movie that has a bit more swagger and style than those two well - acted but unremarkable dramas.
Matthias Schoenaerts, once more, proves his eclecticism by representing with great dignity and reservedness the wounded soul of an ex-soldier.
Both rooms, Broodthaers explained when they were originally installed at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London in 1975, expose the «relationship of war to comfort,» but in the twentieth century room the suggestions of gentlemanly combat and worldly eclecticism have been replaced by cheaper furniture and more efficient artillery.
By pointing to the orientalist elements of Chase's pictures, while also situating them in their historical moment, the MFA, Boston, enabled visitors to enjoy the artwork, while maintaining an appropriately critical perspective of japonisme (and eclecticism) more broadly.
But Kitaj's eclecticism was both more literary and more rooted in art - historical references than pop ever was.
Writing about her last one - woman show at the gallery in A.i.A. «s Jan. 2002 issue, Joe Fyfe described Thomas's painterly language as «at once more worldly in its eclecticism and more homespun in its intimacy» than the Washington Color Field artists in her circle.
Whether joining high - tech printing technology with raw cowhide, Xanax with exposed photonegative, or revealing the mystical potential of household consumer objects, Schönfeld's choice of materials reflects the eclecticism of late - stage capitalism, where boundaries must be crossed to face complexity and the question of culture and nature has to be examined once more.
Polke is a far more rough - hewn character than the dandified Dalí, but they do share a voracious eclecticism.
With these exhibitions Ms. Bove is also branching out from the scholarly eclecticism of her earlier artworks, which incorporated found objects like books and crystals, into a more elemental kind of abstract sculpture that at times evokes Richard Serra, Franz West and Mark di Suvero.
More... UPCOMING: ROBERTO LUGO in GHETTO GARNITURE: WU TANG WORCESTER opens August 22, 2015 In this solo installation, Lugo explores eclecticism and culture through juxtapositions of graffiti, European decorative arts, and his native Puerto Rican heritage.
To that end, Ian and Mike will use case - study and experiential exercises to emphasize the importance of eclecticism in approach, continual refinement as more insight is gleaned in the therapy, and the creativity required to design interventions that are unique and customized to the needs of the client / couple.
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