Sentences with phrase «new connotations»

The trouble is that something innocuous at the time the photograph was taken or published can also take on new connotations later as context changes (e.g. someone in a shot becomes embroiled in a scandal after the fact: think Tiger Woods or a child - abusing priest).
The playful and humorous treatment of everyday materials, conveyed with constantly new connotations, is a special feature of Oppenheim's artistic works and links her to her artist friends whose company included Max Ernst, Alberto Giacometti, Hans Arp and Man Ray.
His installations express a number of urgent concerns related to cultural identity, politics, and history, and deftly intermingle autobiography with larger cultural narratives, allowing poetic new connotations to emerge through the staging of meticulously selected images, objects, and documents.
Totally new connotations, this!
«51 He rejects the use of the terms «institution» (which implies divine sanction for any status quo), «estate» (too many new connotations which distort the original Reformation usage), and «office» (it is now secularized and associated with bureaucracy).
With this new connotation in mind, the group exhibition Brasil, Beleza?!
The antics of an RCMP member in Alberta have given a new connotation to the iconic phrase «musical ride.»

Not exact matches

«We don't use the term employee at KIND because it has kind of acquired this connotation of subservience,» he says during an interview at the Entrepreneur 360 conference in New York City.
While mindful of the negative connotations that might arise from manufacturing body parts and implanting them, cyborg style, in humans, he doubts someone on a waiting list for a new kidney and requiring daily dialysis would have such qualms.
Since rereading 1 Corinthians 15 during these days of quiet bereavement I have been more than usually sensitive to the New Testament image of death as sleep, to the several connotations and implications of words in the Bible that speak of sleeping and awakening, perishing and quickening, death and resurrection.
Niebuhr's explication of Galatians 2:20 assumed that God's grace as Power for man's life has a double connotation; the first suggests that the new life has been achieved through grace as a power not our own, while the second suggests that the new life is not yet an achieved fact.
Not only had the word acquired new significance and connotations, but also in different countries different meanings and institutions had come to be associated with it.
One day, it will enjoy a new name, but today we're stuck with the temporary label and its connotations of shadowy uncertainty.
Suddenly the phrase «so last season» takes on a new, much more positive connotation!
What was needed to engage them in this new subject that, frankly, had a lot of negative connotations already associated with it?
Extracts taken from the following texts: - Jane Eyre - Mill on the floss - Nicholas Nickleby - Wuthering Heights Differentiation: purple = lower ability blue - middle ability yellow = higher ability Resources provide opportunities to: - explore Victorian context including schools and social classes - analyse structure - analyse language - explore Victorian school experiences - write imaginatively - explore connotations of language With a large focus on 19th century texts in the new 9 - 1 specifications for both language and literature - exploration in KS3 is vital and these resources enable students to access appropriate extracts taken from complex literature on themes that they will be able to relate to.
Whitman acknowledged that the word has certain negative connotations attached to it, but explained that through his book he promotes a new, positive form of paternalism.
With daily, 15 - minute exercises kids can review decimals and using commas and learn new skills like ratios and word connotations.
Unfortunately, it has created a negative connotation I now have for used vehicles since previously I had a brand new vehicle.
In this vein, the book titles of Calamity Physics take on new and often humorous connotations informed by the events of each chapter yet remain rooted in their grand tradition as works of the Canon.
«Reading and speaking in another language is like stepping into an alternate history of yourself where all the bad connotations are gone» (New York Magazine).»
The somewhat negative connotations surrounding New Year's resolutions can ring true at times, but the underlying intentions remain solid: a new year can mean a new path forged in your writing career (and your lifNew Year's resolutions can ring true at times, but the underlying intentions remain solid: a new year can mean a new path forged in your writing career (and your lifnew year can mean a new path forged in your writing career (and your lifnew path forged in your writing career (and your life).
So, it's a good idea to start with a fresh, new name that will have happy connotations!
Before someone comes around asking why we give our games out for free (or almost for free if you want), here's a quick explanation: After our name change from «Nordic Games» to «THQ Nordic», we wanted a running start for our new identity and had to think about how to begin the new era with the most positive connotation possible (for a publisher).
Through simplification and recombination, shapes lose their original connotations and take on new and varied meanings.
This is an important new body of work by one of the most highly personal Chicago artists to emerge as part of the Imagist movement in the 1960s; Hanson continues to push his ideas in their investigation of color vibration, allusive connotation, and compositional density.
Notably uninterested in either the cultural or philosophical connotations of colour, Rob Storr, in his essay for the exhibition catalogue that accompanied Herrera's inaugural exhibition of Lisson Gallery's 24th Street location in New York in May 2016, states: «Indeed it strikes me as impossible to disregard the existential aura of these latest compositions.»
Just as we prepare ourselves for International Women's Day this week, a new exhibition of work from Alessandra Genualdo and Bijou Karman hopes to add to the theme by turning previously negative connotations of the phrase «Like a Girl» on their head.
His conceptually and politically charged work varies from epic performances to meticulous drawings and collages and often involves finding new potential for objects with specific personal or cultural connotations.
In these new works, Beirut and its connotations of failed utopianism provide context -LSB-...]
Her aim was to reclaim and celebrate that mark of women's «otherness,» replacing connotations of inferiority with those of pride, and to create a «new visual language» with which to express women's experience.
One hot New York summer, it looked to me like every woman's underwear was flying out of her pants on the street... G - Force plays on the connotations of extreme speed implied by the flying thoughts in the installation.
«Into the Future,» the title of Gulnara Kasmalieva and Muratbek Djumaliev's recent exhibition at Plus Ultra (their first solo show in New York) has a specific connotation in the Central Asian state of Kyrgyzstan, where the artists live and work.
What might Fontana have made of this new show in the four vast halls of Paris Pantin for which 20 artists of different generations contribute works, in a variety of media, inspired by the notion of outer space — its diverse connotations, from science to utopia?
In 1974, while living in New York and visiting galleries, studying and examining art - making alternatives, he gravitated to concrete for its materiality; it was the perfect non-painting material with its embedded industrial connotations coupled with the alchemy of transforming from liquid to solid.
After the major survey exhibition held at Schaulager in 2007, the new show presents objects, installations, drawings, and replicas of objects from the domestic sphere such as washbasins, fireplaces, and drains, as well as fragmentary body parts bearing psychological, political, and religious connotations.
Primarily known as a conceptual artist, Michael Landy's practice often involves finding new potential for objects with specific personal or cultural connotations.
The exhibition's title is taken from two highly - suggestive sculptures she created in the 1970s, when she began to infuse her abstractions with new sexual and psychological connotations.
The Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw opens its new premises with a group exhibition (25 March - 18 June 2017) delving into the cultural connotations of the mythological siren.
Through a series of familiar texts, ephemera, images and sound removed from their original context, the viewer is called upon to revise familiar connotations and memories of the recent past and to consider a new and updated dialogue.
Also the connotation of a new era / time.
Shedding the mystical connotations that many «New Age» adherents attributed to Gaia, several universities have now created departments studying Gaia's effects, but under less anthropomorphic titles such as Earth System Sciences or Biogeochemistry.
«While I never hankered after the gangster connotations of Tom Hagan's career in The Godfather, the way he separated himself out from the pack in response to the challenge — «I know almost every big lawyer in New York, who the hell are you?
After a storm of public criticism about cultural appropriation and the racist connotations of the proposed name, the basketball team's owner has issued a swift apology and a promise to provide a new name.
However, OUKITEL has now released a new video which looks to dispel many of the connotations often associated with a smartphone like this.
«Server» is a newer term, and gets rid of the gender differentiation, but many people prefer to use «waiter» or «waitress» still, as they don't have the negative connotation that «serving» does.
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