Sentences with phrase «nature of any representation»

It's hard to imagine how so many people don't understand that by the nature of our representation and elections we have a two party system which only legislation is likely to change.
Motifs do reappear — black pears, strawberries, monkeys, noses, silhouettes, roosters, clocks — but less as representations or signatures, and more as a visual lexicon which allows her to expand and distort their meanings in an ongoing meditation on the nature of representation and the elasticity of symbols.
Johns's flat, graphic images of common objects such as targets and flags prompt viewers to question the essential nature of representation and whether these pictures are really paintings or simply new iterations of the items themselves.
Sperber's beautifully crafted constructions challenge notions about the nature of representation and perception as they simultaneously amaze and delight.
The exhibition «Pleated Blinds» offers an international perspective on the status of photography and the intricate nature of representation in the contemporary cultural sphere.
Annette Kelm's photographs are engaged with the nature of medium itself, by playing with the function of objects and the nature of their representation, typologies, mass production, design and technology.
These prints are exhibited in a space where the same soundtrack as the video work is audible, further raising questions about the nature of representation, the relationship between different media and the choices made by an artist in the selection of particular images.
In Paul Morrison's first solo exhibition in London since 2008, for which he has executed a major architectural intervention on the façade of the gallery and installed a monumental white sculpture within the main space, the artist extends his enquiry into the nature of representation, and the representation of nature.
As the viewer weaves his / her way through the exhibition, the seemingly disparate paintings begin to relate to one other, as Fuchs constructs an intriguing dialogue among all the works within the exhibition, all the while questioning the very nature of representation itself.
The artist has created a groundbreaking body of work that explores the nature of representation and the ways in which the images of film, television, and advertising influence our understanding of our identity and of the world around us.
VIKKY ALEXANDER: THE SPOILS OF THE PARK Mar 2 - May 19, 2018 FINAL WEEK In the 1980s Alexander played a significant role in the group of artists now known as «The Pictures Generation», who posed a new set of questions concerning art and the nature of representation.
seems to question the nature of representation.
These works explore the nature of representation and the ways images of film, television and advertising influence common human perception of identity and the world.
Over a series of events Melia explores how changes in a virtually - inclined world impact on our bodies and the places we live; reflecting on the relationship between physical and social movement, the abstraction of self and the shifting nature of representation.
Garcia, recognizing the importance and symbolic nature of any representation, rejects the patterns of parallel lines and meridians, and adopts a more baroque approach, to describe the Caribbean land and sea that saw her to be born.»
Since the early 1970s, Charles Gaines has used the grid to interrogate the constructed nature of representation.
Showcasing approximately 180 photographs from the mid-1970s to the present, including new works made for the exhibition and never before published, the volume is a vivid exploration of Sherman's sustained investigation into the construction of contemporary identity and the nature of representation.
In her work, Annnette Kelm is interested in the function of objects and the nature of their representation, typologies, mass production, design, and technology.
Rodrigo Matheus articulates different media in works that discuss the nature of representation in art and its connection with Industrial Design.
The writings of Manuel De Landa, Donna Haraway, Sandy Stone, Critical Art Ensemble, and Philip K. Dick are important influences, along with the nature of the representation of the cyborg as it's developed through science fiction.
Her research attends to broad philosophical questions about the nature of representation and subjectivity, and her publications have covered a wide range of artists and objects in an effort to address these issues: Edouard Manet, Marcel Duchamp, Jenny Saville, Wim Delvoye, Paul Pfeiffer, Steven Meisel and, most intensively, Jasper Johns.
Both bridge geographic and temporal boundaries and probe the nature of representation.
Simpson's striking juxtapositions of text and staged images raised questions about the nature of representation, identity, gender, race, and history; concerns that are reflected in the artist's expanding and multi-disciplinary practice today.
At page 78 he refers to the Law Society submission and states «The report does not however give, in our view, adequate attention to the way in which the market is manipulated by BTE insurers so that clients are not free to choose the solicitor of their own choice... The Association of District Judges has made known to the Law Society, during 2008, its concerns that this system frequently operates as a denial of justice to claimants who lose, undersettle or not pursue cases as a result of the nature of representation provided.».
[118] The nature of any representations made by the regulator, and the nature of any reliance placed on those representations by the plaintiff, are part of the entirety of the circumstances to be considered in determining the directness of the relationship between the regulator and the plaintiff.
Section 5 - 10 of the Rules requires that a licensee must disclose the nature of the representation that the licensee will provide and whether, if applicable, the licensee or a related licensee is or expects to provide trading services to or on behalf of another person in relation to the same trade in real estate, or whether the licensee or related licensee expects to receive remuneration from another person in relation to the same trade in real estate.
The courts have held that clients have the right to make a fully informed choice as to the nature of the representation they wish to receive.
Sections 5 - 8 and 5 - 10 (a) of the Rules, when taken together, require that the nature of representation that a licensee is providing must be disclosed in writing.
Tong (Tony) Li was a member of a team and did not disclose the nature of the representation he was providing to his buyer client.
With this in mind, the nature of representation the brokerage and licensee are providing to the parties involved in a commercial trade in real estate, and what duties are owed to those parties by the brokerage and licensee, can sometimes be misunderstood.
As indicated above, while the nature of the representation is normally documented with a seller / landlord by way of a listing contract, the use of written buyer's agency contracts, particularly in residential real estate, has not been as common.
Effective July 1, 2013, section 5 - 8 of the Rules requires the nature of the representation that a licensee will provide to a party to be disclosed in writing.

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«And His Son is the radiance of God's glory and the exact representation of His nature, and upholds all things by the word of His power.
The only other possibility is that God truly is violent, and Jesus didn't fully reveal this aspect of God, which means that Jesus is not a very good representation of the true nature and character of God.
Just as science must constantly revise its models so as to surmount the deficiencies of its abstract (usually mathematical) models of nature, so also religions are called upon continually to revise their enigmatic representations of cosmic significance in keeping with primary perceptions intuition of an ongoing cosmic adventure.
The accusation that the Church by the masculine nature of the language it has used of God has for centuries reflected and reinforced a patriarchal society, which has shut out female forms of self - representation and seen women in terms of male desire, is hard to refute.
What results is a highly exaggerated representation of the place and role of mind in the world, and a consequent devaluation of nature and its place as a condition of mind.
Instead, reason must be present in the world in the sense that nature, like mind, aims at a systematic and orderly representation of realized fact.
Such representations compose the «consequent nature» of God, which evolves in its relationship to the evolving world without derogation to the eternal completion of its primordial conceptual nature.
This denies (perhaps not intentionally) the structural nature of language, the importance of context, and the possibility of adequate representation of meaning through language.
The truth itself is nothing else than how the composite natures of the organic actualities of the world obtain adequate representation in the divine nature.
-- but because they are authentic and effective representations of the nature of an event.
Jesus — so it is thought — completed the decisive modification in the concept of God from the personified power of nature, the power over what is, to the «representation of the ought - to - be as the power of love.»
Jesus (who is the exact representation of the nature of the Father) said:
The philosophical naturalist's view of reality is not one that merely fails to find some particular object within the world that the theist imagines can be descried there; it is a very particular representation of the nature of things, entailing a vast range of purely metaphysical commitments.
And through Descartes» project, the representation of nature becomes subsumed under the primacy of subjectivity grounding all manner of Being in the being of the human subject.
Responsible theological teachers did not take at their face value the pictures of heaven which were found in hymnody, nor did they regard the somewhat extraordinary set of images in Revelation as being an exact representation — indeed, these images, laden with Jewish eschatological conceptions of the nature of the Kingdom of God when there should be «a new heaven and a new earth» were sometimes felt to be slightly embarrassing.
Jesus will always prove intractably enigmatic, indeed an impossible subject for plastic representation of any kind, precisely because He is a Subject who by His very nature resists being subjected to what we deem to be observable being interpreted exclusively in terms of cosmic perceptibility (p. 23).
Given the polar nature of our perception of reality we should expect that there would be such an intermediary region of representation.
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