Sentences with phrase «new tendency»

During recent years, A new tendency has appeared among psychologists to pay more attention to the influence of family, cultural and social factors on the human personality and his internal needs.
This is a new tendency in science.
Kusama exhibited widely in Italy, Germany and the Netherlands in the mid -»60s, participating in exhibitions with artists associated with Nul, Zero and the New Tendency in Europe, where she began developing her interest in the optics and interactive elements of mirrors, electric lights, sound and kinetics.
Accident Nothing, featuring 18 new paintings by the artist, provides insight into a new tendency in his work to reflect states of mind that are unfurled, raw and defenseless — states of apprehension comparable to the lucidity and sobriety one experiences at the aftermath of an accident.
It was 1967 when the term «arte povera» was first used to designate a new tendency among a generation of Italian artists, many based in Turin.
Freedom of Assembly comes at a high point in the artist's career, showing a new tendency to reflect and reconfigure, though by way of a comparatively conventional sculpture and painting show -LSB-.....]
We wonder whether Peyton's absence of irony represents a new tendency toward anti-cynicism, or whether naturalism is a new post-post-conceptual stance.
Do Elizabeth Peyton's shows at Gavin Brown and Michael Werner signal a new tendency toward anti-cynicism?
Apple iPad brings new tendency and upsurge.
This relatively new tendency has plenty of followers all over the world.
Whether you want to embrace a new tendency of pants or restyle some of your old items, these collections will definitely inspire you.
I love new tendencies!
The main idea of today's post is the importance of being aware of what is happening around and ability to turn new tendencies into profits.
In order to catch new tendencies in the development of the society, to provide continuity between generation and high - quality development of new generations, it has to be improved the education system.
The series supports innovative, experimental and research - based practices, by artists whose work is especially interesting or exemplifies new tendencies and modes of practice.
In 1965, Dwan established a gallery in New York where she presented groundbreaking exhibitions of such new tendencies as minimalism, conceptual art, and land.
1965 - 1975» depicts the energy of the cultural environment of this American city as a center for figurative production, as well as the heterogeneity of the contributions of some artists known as Chicago Imagists (Roger Brown, Ed Flood, Art Green, Gladys Nilsson, Jim Nutt, Ed Paschke, Christina Ramberg, Suellen Rocca and Karl Wirsum), who had identified the roots of their personal research in Surrealism and Art Brut, in a way that anticipated the new tendencies of the 80's and 90's, from Graffiti to Street Art, from wild cartoons to urban murals.
In 1964, the author of the term, critic Clement Greenberg used it in the title of the exhibition featuring new tendencies in color field painting, hard - edge abstraction, and the Washington Color School.
Selected references: Arnason, H.H., History of Modern Art: Painting, Sculpture, Architecture, 1968 Barr, Alfred, Painting and Sculpture in the Museum of Modern Art, 1929 - 1967, 1977 Barrett, Cyril, Op Art, 1970 Barrett, Cyril, An Introduction to Optical Art, 1971 Houston, Joe, Optic Nerve, Perceptual Art of the 1960s, 2007 Kulterman, Udo, The New Painting, 1969 Lampe, Angela, Robert Delaunay, Rythmes Sans Fin, Centre Pompidou exhibition catalog, 2014 Pellegrini, Aldo, New Tendencies in Art, 1966 Popper, Frank, Origins and Development of Kinetic Art, 1968 Rickey, George, Constructivism: Origins and Evolution, 1967/1995 Rosenthal, Erwin, Contemporary Art in the Light of History, 1971/2013 Tiampo, Ming, Gutai: Decentering Modernism, 2011 Weller, Allen S., The Joys and Sorrows of Recent American Art, 1968
Opening: «Flatlands» at the Whitney Museum of American Art As part of the Whitney Museum's renewed commitment to be a «testing ground for new tendencies in art,» the group exhibition «Flatlands» offers illusionistic paintings by five emerging artists.
From 1965 to 1968 he created work based on the principles of Opera Aperta (Umberto Eco) in the New Tendencies movement.
Instead, sorting, combining, and placing of industrial materials unaltered by the artist defined new tendencies in sculptural work.
In this manner the Gallery would become one of the few spaces whose knowledge and expertise has spanned the Arab art movement from modernism and will continue to promote the newest tendencies in the regional contemporary art practices.
As a curator she is the author or coauthor of various projects, amongst others the exhibitions New tendencies (UGM, Maribor 2010); We want to be as free as our fathers were (MGLC, Ljubljana 2010); International Biennial of Graphic Arts: Matrix — unstable reality: 6 monkeys, 300 envelopes and 1 love: «Imperfect as always (MGLC, Ljubljana 2009).
The primary aim of the gallery is to show new tendencies and individuals, focusing on both Dutch and international art.
Although Richter engaged with various new tendencies including conceptual and performance art as well as Pop Art, his focus remained on the time - honoured medium of painting.
These associations hint, as the de Young show as a whole tries to do, that Asawa's work has somehow reconnected with retrospective taste and new tendencies in contemporary art.
Valerie Jaudon (born August 6, 1945) is an American painter commonly associated with various Postminimal practices — the Pattern and Decoration movement of the 1970s, site - specific public art, and new tendencies in abstraction.
It brought together new tendencies in the art known today as post-Minimalism, Arte Povera, Land art, and Conceptual art, from Western Europe and the United States.
, Francis Bacon: Figurabile, exhibition catalogue, Museo Correr, Venice 1993, p. 24 David Sylvester, «Bacon's Course», Modern Painters, vol.6, no. 2, summer 1993, pp. 15,16, reproduced p. 14 (colour) Michael Peppiatt, Francis Bacon: Anatomy of an Enigma, London 1996, pp.108 - 110 Fabrice Hergott, «La Chambre de Verre» in Francis Bacon, exhibition catalogue, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris 1996, p. 56 David Sylvester, «Un Parcours» in Francis Bacon, exhibition catalogue, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris 1996, pp.14 - 16 Hervé Vanel, «L'imagination technique» in Francis Bacon, exhibition catalogue, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris 1996, p. 67 Masterpieces of British Art from the Tate Gallery, exhibition catalogue, Metropolitan Museum, Tokyo 1998, pp. 152, 237, reproduced in colour p. 152 Reproduced: Harper's Bazarre, Jan. 1951, p. 52 (colour) John Rothenstein, A Brief History of the Tate Gallery, London 1958, p. 11 John Rothenstein, The Moderns and their World, London 1958, pl.91 (colour) Viewpoint, no. 1, 1962, p. 5 (colour) Ronald Alley, British Painting Since 1945, Tate Gallery, London 1966, p. 12, pl.2 (colour) Aldo Pellegrini, New Tendencies in Art, trans.
The freestanding and wall mounted sculptures spoke to these new tendencies, alluding to an emergence of painterly sculpture in Bushwick's abstract art scene.

Not exact matches

Your tendency to stress, in other words, might not feel terribly nice, but it's actually helping you pay attention to and remember important new information better.
Comprehensive new research from scientists at Harvard, Yale, Northeastern, and the University of Maryland shows we have a clear tendency to assign certain characteristics to others based on how much (or how little) they leave to the imagination (via Wired).
This means avoiding the optimistic tendency to believe that one big event — a new hire, new product, or partnership — will solve all the company's problems.
There is a tendency to be skeptical, if not downright cynical, about a telecom company launching a new product that is designed to compete with a true technology concern.
Each time there is a new console, there is more power, better graphics, animations even closer to real life, so what we see is a real tendency to create a product that will be seamless between game and movie.
Despite Spicer's attempts to mollify the press in his Monday briefing, anyone who wants to keep reporting on the president and his administration — whether it's from inside the White House or outside it — needs to be aware that the core tendency of the new team in Washington is to attack the press whenever possible, in order to increase the mistrust that Americans have towards it.
This is important, because new entrepreneurs have a tendency to value their companies based far too heavily on projections — which is a true sign of a rookie.
They have a tendency to play up to their opponents in big games, and also are home to the best new tradition in college football.
If you're a parent on board with this message, Wharton professor and author of the new book Originals Adam Grant has a message for you — it's time to rein in your Tiger Mom or helicopter dad tendencies.
But the Journal also notes that Obama's tendency to listen to competing interest groups has meant that small businesses have «found a new, welcoming tone in the White House.»
With Jerome Powell about to take over as chairman and most of the seven - member Fed board of governors to be new appointees, the tendency will be toward safe decisions and away from anything likely to unsettle Wall Street, said David Rosenberg, chief economist and strategist at Gluskin Sheff.
New CEO or not, the startup is oriented toward aggressive growth, and its tendency to push boundaries likely hasn't vanished after a handful of months without tempestuous Kalanick at the head.
But when you think about the tendency to follow systems or patterns, to replicate what is already organized or designed, it also stands to reason that this is the opposite of the tendency to stay fluid, to respond to new input or demands, to rearrange what has already been organized or designed.
Instead of coming up with a 400 - page business plan, there is a tendency to try out more new ideas to see which ones fly.
Perhaps the most common sentiment was laid out by Zeynep Tufekci in the New York Times: Facebook should eliminate fake news and the filter effect — the tendency to see news you already agree with — while they're at it.
This tendency to play it safe may lead managers to favor surefire cost reductions over risky growth, for instance, or to milk an existing business rather than experiment with a new business model.
Its human nature to always be on the lookout for something newer and better, and unfortunately we have a tendency to associate the two together in our thinking that technology can provide the perfect answer to all of life's problems.
At last year's meeting of the Asia Business Leaders Advisory Council (ABLAC), fears about the backlash against globalization and the election of new populist leaders with protectionist tendencies cast a pall over the discussions.
Among widely followed indicators, we can see some of this in the declining number of individual stocks achieving new 52 - week highs when the major market indices push higher, by the tendency for trading volume to become dull on advances and expand on declines (or what is a similar observation, the tendency for the market to make little progress on heavy up - volume and substantial downside progress on light down - volume), and in the recent explosion of insider selling.
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