Sentences with phrase «narrative thread running»

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«A prominent thread running through the narratives of my gay brothers and sisters is a church that no longer values them.
tried to show that we can trace in the Gospel according to Mark a connecting thread running through much of the narrative, which has some similarity to the brief summary of the story of Jesus in Acts x and xiii, and may be regarded as an expanded form of what we may call the historical section of the kerygma.
A lot of scenes in the film just don't make any sense and don't add anything to the thread of a narrative that runs through it, but they are striking and do have an effect on you, which is perhaps the purpose.
The thin threads of a narrative aren't really tied together and completed by the game has run its course, which is disappointing because despite its fairly generic premise, there was much more I wanted to learn about the predicament I was in, and the planet I found myself on.
In each of the four rooms of the Pavilion there are two video projections — one presenting the main motif of the room and the other the ghost narrative, a continuous thread running through the exhibition spaces.
I recognize three themes in your painting: «strokes and grids,» which comes out of your love of post-Impressionist paintings and minimalism, «fields,» which embodies your own unified geography of overall surfaces that yield both to Abstract Expressionism's and Neo-Expressionism's painterly languages and lastly, narrative or personal history is an ongoing thread that runs throughout your work.
Together, their works introduce numerous critical, political, aesthetic, and material threads that run throughout the exhibition, in works such as Stan Douglas» compelling six - hour meander into an Afrobeat jam session in Luanda - Kinsasha (2013), the late Kwakwaka» wakw artist, activist and hereditary Chief Beau Dick's celebrated performative masks, Nick Cave's enchanting Sound Suit (2015), borne from the horrors of racialized violence, to Latifa Echakhch's sculptures and paintings that reconcile personal narratives against broader cultural or nationalistic norms and expectations.
These raw, gestural works — such as Running with the Mule, Running for Freedom (1990), Everybody Rolling (1995), Dark Day on the Road (1993), and Cousin Irma's Garden (1996)-- build up layers of psychological drama in thick pours and mottled scraps of material that drift along various narrative threads (natural disaster, historical oppression, hope) between the abstract and the figurative.
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