Sentences with phrase «now as an outsider»

Dubuffet (1901 - 1985) first started collecting works by untrained and unconventional art makers in 1945 and coined the phrase, art brut, more commonly known now as Outsider Art.
The apparent contrast between object and environment comes to represent an immigrant's hybrid identity, forever linked to his native land but now as an outsider.

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After years of cleaning up her party's name and trying desperately to distance it from her father's racist and anti-Semitic outbursts, it seems that Le Pen believes she has now found the sweet spot between being mainstream enough to get votes but also being seen as enough of an outsider to bring about change.
But I guess I can admit now that most of what we do as Christians is a bit weird to outsiders and so just roll in the weird altogether.
And yet this has been my experience and so I admit, I'm a bit wary now of outsiders coming into Canada as self - appointed missionaries to Reach Canada For Christ ™.
The trick is that members must learn to function and observe as if they were outsiders so that they see afresh the myriad matters about the congregation that they now take for granted.
If we believe that in the future, too, the Church of Christ will be the Roman Catholic Church, this does not mean that this Church of the future will be exactly the same as the Catholic Church is now, and especially as it now appears to outsiders.
Now, as during Roman times, capital punishment is nearly always reserved for the outsider, the feared and hated in our society.
As time passes, though, and there is increasing interest in Orthodoxy from outsiders (well over half of Orthodox clergy are now converts, which is creating wonderful revival), these things need to be thought through.
So it seems to be not impossible that hierarchical structures could be reducible to quantum mechanics, although, as we shall see later, the whole scheme of quantum mechanics is now in such confusion that, to the outsider, it seems far from clear to what extent they will be able to help.
As Arsenal lost their first two Champions League Group games to the outsiders, it is now imperative that the Gunners get something out of their two games against Bayern Munich or they will have little chance of progressing to the knockout stages.
Nevertheless, the entity patronised as «Madrid's second club» have worn the underdog tag for long periods from 1903 and even now, as champions of La Liga, Atletico still retain the image of outsiders, underdogs.
Apoel are seen as the firm outsiders to progress, especially now they must face a rampant Real who are scoring goals for fun.
A guy who invested in downtown buffalo when everyone else gave up on the inner city while his opponent was carefully reinventing himself as a calm, aloof, controlled and experienced outsider, who just happened to have a former governor (a crappy one at that), married a Kennedy for her name and got cuckolded in the process, wasted billions on bad sub-prime mortgages and canal money, ran against Carl McCall earning the everlasting respect of the African - Americans in NYS, and now sounds suspiciously like Elliot Spitzer.
But the fundamental nettle is: If an outside force such as the NDC can penetrate the NPP camp now in the home turf in Ghanaian politics, what is the guarantee that a future NPP government can not be penetrated by other outsiders who will definitely see the loopholes to use against Ghana's interests?
Now leading figures in the «out» campaign look across the western world and note that perceived «outsiders» are soaring, conveniently positioned as the insurgents against the loathed establishment.
We can see now that in the United States as well as in Europe we have the tea party, the neo-conservatives, and the new evangelists that are now creating a new enemy of Islam and the Muslims — portraying them as «a cancer», aliens and foreign citizens, outsiders within, who are threatening the very essence of Western culture.
Now outsiders who pay # 3 have as much sway over the leadership as he did.»
Breitbart, a conservative news and opinion website that welcomed the rise of Trump as an outsider candidate, is now facing a problem similar to the one roiling the Republican Party it likes to torment: A scathing internal dispute, with Trump at its center.
Though once dismissed as an outsider, online dating now dominates single life and is very much part of mainstream culture.
As if fate has played its hand, these two outsiders must now deal with the cards dealt them.
As the now - cybernetically enhanced Billie frees Daud from a mysterious ship, the assassin tells her their new target: the supernatural force of chaos The Outsider, the root of both Daud's powers and those of Dishonored protagonists Corvo Attano and Emily Kaldwin.
Netflix, a powerful outsider as far as this traditional production system is concerned, is now making the interesting move of shopping syndication rights for its original, animated, award - winning series, BoJack Horseman.
The complete package is now available as a single game with the post launch DLC «The Outsider» now integrated in the main game, it feels like the ultimate offering for fans who have enjoyed the original SteamWorld Heist.
Now, as we know, Wakandans don't take kindly to outsiders, so Steve Rogers and King Azzuri got into a brawl.
From our contemporary vantage, we now agree that it was none of the above but, instead, it was with S. E. Hinton's The Outsiders (1967) that the real sound of thunder announced the first young adult novel as we know it; that is, the novel of contemporary realism.
This future envisioned by the panelists and the attendees no longer views the creators of the content itself as being outsiders, just as they are now recognizing that it is the readers who should be the focal point for what books come to market.
Now nine years later she's obligated to return to a hostile community as the outsider, and forced to work with the man who was once her best friend and first lover.She's a risk he can't take.
Now the actuaries inside the firm most of the time have a better idea than outsiders as to where reserve should be set to pay future claims from existing business, but even they don't know for sure.
Formerly, she served as Director of 65GRAND gallery and Study Center Manager at Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art, and she now works with The School of the Art Institute of Chicago's Visiting Artists Program.
DM One obvious complication is that the mainstream has now absorbed — through theft, imitation or homage — a good deal of Outsider Art, as well as being inspired by its styles and techniques.
The interdependence is even greater now, as outsiders quote European painting and young artists, such as Amy Wilson or Paul Chan, borrow from Henry Darger.
It took him in barely three years from outsider to a Whitney Biennial, a West Village dealer, and now three entire floors of a museum founded as an alternative space.
However, it may take black artists as outsiders to remind one now that abstraction never entirely belonged to insiders.
Now in its 15th round, the robust extravaganza known as the Outsider Art Fair might almost be called Establishment.
Key initiatives included overseeing the creative development and co-leading the advisory committee for Jean Michel Basquiat: Now's the Time (2015) and crafting a vibrant exhibition schedule that includes pathbreaking AGO - generated projects such as Outsiders: American Photography and Film, 1950s — 1980s (2016), Theaster Gates: How to Build a House Museum (2016), and Toronto: Tributes and Tributaries (2016).
Though the L.A. - based painter spent ten years as a psychiatric technician and earned his BFA around age 36, he is, by now, no outsider.
And yet, Ms. Mackler, famous now in her early 80s, doesn't identify as an outsider artist; her aesthetic shows the blurring of boundaries, which often seems merely a matter of institutional recognition.
The artist Max Podstolski wrote that the art world needed a new manifesto, as confrontational as that of Futurism or Dadaism, «written with a heart - felt passion capable of inspiring and rallying art world outsiders, dissenters, rebels, the neglected and disaffected», and suggests that «Well now we've got it, in the form of Stuckism».
His work, on view at Andrew Edlin Gallery, reflects Mexican folk art traditions within the 20th - century landscape and can safely be considered what is now (often erroneously) referred to as outsider art.
Now the venue founded by Philippa de Menil, Heiner Friedrich, and Helen Winkler is being used also as a rental venue for different fairs such as Independent, Outsider, Editions Artist Books, NADA, and SELECT art fair.
By now, most of us are familiar with Ai's blunt biography: the son of the revered poet Ai Qing (1910 - 1996) who was ousted by the Chinese Communist Party, Ai grew up as a detested outsider in the hinterland of northwest China.
Actually, the interest in outsiders is as old as modernism, which periodically refreshes itself by cannibalizing them: artists from Gauguin to Picasso to Dubuffet to David Hammons, Nancy Rubins and others now, borrowing from outsider sources to counter modernism's tendency toward navel - gazing.
Now that I've seen it happen as an outsider, I'm even more in agreement with him (and more validating in my own arguments) in his particular set of arguments.
The business always has been, and often continues to be the barnyard of miscreants wherein the good guys / good gals must muck about the business stoically, as outsiders, with waist - high hip - waders in order to steer clear of the realturds» messes I can see it now; CREA... Canadian Realturd Enema Association.
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