Sentences with phrase «new modes of»

But so is demand for shopping, dining and new modes of urban living.
This reflection of the implications of other ways to experience events, past and present, can lead to new affect and new modes of behavior.
Understanding what went wrong — We work towards helping you to recognize and acknowledge your own contribution to the difficulties you face so that you will be able use the Collaborative process as an opportunity for growth and the development of new modes of relating beyond the divorce.
Mia's groups are interactive and experiential offering participants the opportunity to further explore patterns and relationships, uncover and share emotions and find new modes of self expression.
Consolidating new modes of interaction within the couple, and solidifying adaptive schemas in relation to self, the love relationship, and the world
Consolidate new modes of interaction within the couple, and solidify adaptive schemas in relation to the self, the love relationship, and the world
On some fronts, new modes of thinking are needed.
... the digital revolution and the modern social and economic forces it has unleashed are creating new modes of delivery of traditional legal services, creating new demands and expectations for meaningful access to justice, and eroding the fundamental assumptions upon which the legal profession of the past was built.
In what way does digitalization affect the new modes of governance?
Yet the broader departmental autonomy that traditionally existed in many firms has become impractical because of new modes of organization and advances in technology.
The list of products and services that will be needed in the 21st century as a response to global warming is virtually endless; new energies being developed, new solutions for making homes energy efficient, new modes of transportation, etc, etc..
The event gathers 90 or so of the nation's big environmental minds — climate scientists, authors, biologists, psychologists, designers, businessmen and journalists — with the aim of cultivating new modes of messaging, strategizing, and networking to get the climate message out to a broader audience.
The 14 - page document also explains how the U.S. will use space to study Earth, and how NASA will cede ground to the private sector, working with commercial firms to develop new modes of space transport.»
Its a new day, new modes of thought.
Since 2014, the UNFCCC has launched a series of new modes of engagement for non-state parties including the Lima - Paris Action Agenda, the Non-State Actor Zone for Climate Action (NAZCA) platform, and an annual high - level event featuring two high - level champions to help raise awareness of civil society and business climate initiatives.
The goal is to create a harmonious coexistence of the couple Human / Nature and to explore new modes of living the sea by building with fluidity collective spaces in proximity, overwhelming spaces of social inclusion suitable to the meeting of all the inhabitants — denizen or foreign - born, recent or old, young or aged people.
New modes of transport were developed (the Javelin train) and existing linkages improved.
What Christophe Bonneuil calls the «shock of the Anthropocene» is generating new political arguments, new modes of behaviour, new narratives, new languages and new creative forms.
Oehlen's impact reverberates in the work of countless young artists practicing today, yet his own work is defined by an obsessive, restless process of reinvention, refusing categorization and instead embracing approaches or problems that will generate new modes of working.
From the studio as a site of labor; to one that blurs production, performance, and spectacle; to a concept that defines the artist's own identity; the exhibition examines the work of artists who, in response to changing socioeconomic influences, represented new modes of working and living that would subsequently spread across society.
With the eclipse of Abstract Expressionism circa 1960, new modes of artmaking were discovered in which the kinds of doubts that troubled artists from Cézanne to Giacometti became largely irrelevant.
The tensions of renunciation have opened up new modes of self - inquiry, wherein passion, disquiet and the individual's sense of existence are identified with the «act» of painting itself.
Elizabeth Murray (b. 1940, Chicago; d. 2007, New York) belonged to a generation of artists who emerged in the 1970s and whose exposure to Cubist - derived Minimalism and Surrealist - influenced Pop inspired experimentation with new modes of expression that would bridge the gap between these two historical models.
The program provides opportunities for research, experimentation, and ultimately aims to foster creative innovations and new modes of working and thinking collaboratively.
Giles Round looks to the language of modernism to explore the history of ideological positions that proposed methods for new modes of living and production, and the influence these have had on how we live in the present.
These programs provide opportunities for research, experimentation, professional development, and peer - to - peer exchange — and ultimately aim to foster creative breakthroughs and new modes of working and thinking.
This production reflects a moment when art centers were experimenting with new modes of presenting the arts for television.
The artists included in this exhibition furthered this mission by abandoning traditional art - making practices in favor of new modes of representation.
«Mark's innovative, multi-layered abstract paintings with paper, seen most recently in Pickett's Charge at the Smithsonian Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, and Stephen's extraordinary textile works on view at the BMA are evidence that these new modes of contemporary painting can produce artworks as compelling as those created using more traditional methods.»
The multifaceted body of work relies on technology to work simultaneously with design to suggest new modes of production and storage.
«The XIV Faculty Biennial is an opportunity for our talented faculty to experiment with new ideas and creatively investigate new modes of expression.
Gamble's Vibraspace features paintings and collages that experiment with new modes of abstraction and distorted reality, while Levonian's Shake Out Your Cloth presents cut - paper animations, quilts, and watercolor drawings that transform everyday life into humorous narratives.
Is there a channel surfer out there who does not grasp that picture and sound track (or caption) are subject to arbitrary mismatch and mutual influence (as James Coleman's and Stan Douglas» works remind us laboriously), or that TV news is a corporate product easily customized to suit government interests (see Martha Rosler), or that the camera (see Nan Goldin) has unleashed new modes of self - display that do not necessarily spell liberation?
Forget everything you know, open your eyes wide, be open to new modes of perception and come on this tour.
Unfettered by the conventions and «correctness» of previous generations of photographers, contemporary photo - artists are plunging headlong into uncharted waters, driven by new modes of expression and areas of inquiry.
- If Art Can Start Anew Again - An exhibition of 16 Chinese and international photographers, it explores artistic practices in the current atmosphere of ultra-rapid development of technology, as we find ourselves overwhelmed by new technologies and new modes of consumption.
Through radical, poetic, ironic and often provocative investigations, female artists were galvanized to use their work as further means of engagement — questioning feminine identities, gender roles and sexual politics through new modes of expression.
Today, Evangeline continues to expand upon this process, creating large and small - scale gunshot works using materials related to American labor and culture as well as exploring new modes of mark making in her diverse and ever - evolving practice.
Director of the Vancouver Art Gallery, Kathleen S. Bartels, says the exhibition provides, «a comprehensive look at how the «collage» emerged as a mode of artmaking in the early 20th century and has evolved through the rapid uptake of technology and digital media to facilitate new modes of production in all fields of visual culture today.»
It is the largest show ever mounted by the Gallery, providing a comprehensive look at how the «collage» emerged as a mode of artmaking in the early twentieth century and has evolved through the rapid uptake of technology and digital media to facilitate new modes of production in all fields of visual culture today,» said Kathleen S. Bartels, Director of the Vancouver Art Gallery.
The foundation seeks to stimulate creative inquiry and to encourage new modes of thinking about art.
(1966) show her progression into text and symbols, a shift in her oeuvre but very much a reflection of new modes of incorporating text in art inspired, in part, by the counterculture.
He was also active in helping to establish the Federation of American Painters and Sculptors, a non-political association for modern artists seeking new modes of expression.
She uses unconventional and aesthetically resistant materials emerged in her paintings, and continues to explore new modes of mark making in her diverse and ever - evolving practice.
For his first solo show in the United States, Kuwata uses the art of ceremony as a way to explore new modes of function in a way that resists nostalgia and looks toward the future.
The artists combine form and anti-form to bring about the unexpected, developing new modes of portraiture and abstract art.
Matta - Clark's audacious hybridization and redefinition of three mediums — architecture, sculpture, and painting — opened new modes of contemporary expression just as decisively as the maverick actor had done.
April 19 - July 27, 2003 Among American painters, the period 1958 — 1963 was a one of intense experimentation and increased activity that resulted in a profusion of new modes of representation.
The movement emerged amid the post-World War II explosions of capitalist consumerism and mass media, as artists explored new modes of mechanical production, often by taking commonplace consumer goods and pop - cultural icons as their subject matter.
Using cinema in an expanded form to reactivate lost or forgotten histories, they create new modes of collective engagement with contemporary thought through the creation of feature films, exhibitions, sound and video installations, performances, event - works, radio shows and books.
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