Sentences with phrase «of subjective expression»

Gaines cited the writings of Henri Focillon and an early exposure to Eastern Tantric art as revealing the possibility of employing systems to create beautiful images without the influence of subjective expression.
This movement aimed to react against the predominant artistic tendencies by enhancing the power of the subjective expression.

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He points out that if the expression had been uttered on many previous occasions, then the present experience would be an energizing of subjective forms of a reiterative type.
He begins by presenting a novel, brief history of arguments in analytic philosophy between moral realism (the view that moral properties are objectively real) and moral expressivism (the view that moral judgments are subjective expressions).
It is the supreme expression of individuality: its conformal subjective form is the freedom of enjoyment derived from the enjoyment of freedom.
Proust's world was preponderantly made up of subjective emotions and objective observations, whereas Dostoievsky and Blake first participated fully in what they experienced and only later attained the distance which enabled them to enter into an artistic relationship with it and give it symbolic and artistic expression.
But if my tone of voice, facial expression, and other forms of expressiveness indicate that I am anxious because of the weather, or elated or otherwise concerned, what is thus expressed in the communication is the subjective meaning.
Rationalism and scientism (belief in the epistemological supremacy of reason and especially of scientific method) produced the conjecture, in some quarters at least, that the symbolic / mythic / poetic / narrative modes of expression employed by all the religions are perhaps nothing more than our own subjective projections or constructs, and not representations of an independent sacral reality.
For this reason he understood the term hypostasis / substance not in the objective sense (of a reality present within us), but in the subjective sense, as an expression of an interior attitude -LSB-...] In the twentieth century this interpretation became prevalent -LSB-...] but -LSB-...] Faith is not merely a personal reaching out towards things to come that are still totally absent -LSB-...] It gives us even now something of the reality we are waiting for, and this present reality constitutes for us a «proof of the things that are still unseen.
It is oblivious of the cosmic vision according to which human creativity is first of all a property of the universe and not simply our own subjective self - expression.14
The specific expression of principles of other things might be different; further, other things have their own subjective responses to make that might thwart the love (or renovation).
Instead of our seeing expression as an external sign of subjective states or intentions, it becomes the natural bodily form that my activities take.
He avoids the split between mind and body by rejecting the idea that the body is a mere instrument of expression for a prior subjective experience.
Nor is it an expression of the artist's own subjective experience of the sacred.
Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy principally involves PLACE - creating a Playful, Loving, Accepting, Curious, and Empathic environment in which the therapist and parent attune to the child's «subjective experiences» (feelings, and thoughts) and help the child make sense of them by reflecting back and validating those experiences to the child by means of eye contact, facial expressions, gestures and movements, tone of voice, timing and touch.
The findings, presented here yesterday at the 43rd annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, suggest that amygdala neurons respond to the subjective judgement of emotions in facial expressions, rather than the visual characteristics of faces that convey emotions.
Even more impressive, however, is Fessenden's ability to mix the objective with the subjective in the narrative, presenting his horror film as a very literal expression of a child coming to terms with the ugliness of adulthood.
The rating is the subjective summary expression of the firm's forward - looking quantitative and qualitative analysis of a 529 college savings plan.
Puff Pieces refers to the exaggerated surfaces of these works, but also to the singular and subjective act of expression unchecked by opposing points of view»
Recently Jugdeo has been looking more directly at scripted television as a format with radical potential for the expression of complex subjective experience.
The performative nature of the paintings and the artist's self - awareness on camera recalls Hans Namuth's infamous photographs of Jackson Pollock's dramatic painting process — images that have defined our understanding of his active bodily presence.18 However, in Saint Phalle's hands, there is an explicit refusal of the terms of abstraction that Pollock and others of his generation perfected — i.e., the expression of exquisite anguish that could be exorcized by subjective brushwork from the singular, heroic male artist.
The Texan trailblazer strode confidently against the cult of the action painters, rejecting their existential rhetoric and intensely subjective approach («It was all about suffering and self - expression and the state of things.
Known for her large - scale works that combine geometric drawings, numerical series, images and writings, Hanne Darboven (Munich, Germany, 1941 - 2009) is often associated with conceptual art, a correlation that should be nuanced further given the unmistakably subjective nature of the process of realization and expression of her works.
Rather, like the paintings of Mark Innerst and Ross Bleckner, Larmon's still lifes maintain a careful balance between subjective expression an objective critique.
We aimed to explore our subjective emotional expression with the emphasis of creative spontaneity associated with action painting.
Natural beauty becomes increasingly peripheral to Hopper's study of structures and vessels, and one begins to perceive here the heightened tension between rational operations and subjective sensations («the most exact transcription of my most intimate expressions») that will characterize his mature painting.
At least since the romantic era, it increasingly acquired an autonomous place in art because of the possibilities of immediate subjective expression.
In the spirit of the legendary Bauhaus school — closed by the Nazis in 1933 — Fotoform advocated an avant - garde, abstract style they called «subjective photography» that prioritized creative expression over realism.
The presentation of works from the collection at the MMK 2 will feature a spectrum of contemporary modes of expression ranging from sociopolitical photojournalism to forms of subjective, conceptual or staged photography.
This is further reinforced by the references to vector graphics and geometrical primitives in Ashcroft's work, graphics based on mathematical expressions which are used to communicate non-subjective, procedural routes into abstraction at odds with the historical overtly - subjective precedents of Abstract Expressionism.»
These painters» Post-Impressionist successors can be viewed as more clearly modern in their repudiation of traditional techniques and subject matter and their expression of a more subjective personal vision.
«And I was troubled by it because I was painting but I couldn't feel a relationship with the images that I produced as a painter, which were produced out of a kind of strategy production based upon subjective expression
Like the risk of an accident in a particular new class of power station, such a probability for a single future event can not be calculated objectively; it is an expression of a subjective assessment of the likelihood based on limited available knowledge.
Faced with this infinity of prior PDFs, a member of the «subjective Bayesian» school selects one of them and justifies this selection as being an expression of his / her subjective belief.
To the extent s. 273.1 (2)(e) deals with the expression of consent, McLachlin C.J. noted that it was applicable to the accused's mens rea rather than to the complainant's subjective state of mind; however this provision was still seen as relevant to a consideration of the proper interpretation of consent for unconscious complainants.
Dyadic developmental therapy principally involves creating a «playful, accepting, curious, and empathic» environment in which the therapist attunes to the child's «subjective experiences» and reflects this back to the child by means of eye contact, facial expressions, gestures and movements, voice tone, timing and touch, «co-regulates» emotional affect and «co-constructs» an alternative autobiographical narrative with the child.
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