Sentences with phrase «on esthetic»

By her own admission, Frankenthaler places a high premium on esthetic delight.
(It's curious that for both law and technology there is a wish to be ignorant, the one based on esthetics, the other on inability: «No one should see how laws or sausages are made» (wrongly attributed to Bismark); «Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic» (Arthur C. Clarke).

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And while lavender products are Terre Bleu's key merchandise, Baird has developed another revenue stream based on the crop's gorgeous esthetics.
In the two important volumes Either - Or and Stages on Life's Way, Kierkegaard from 1843 onwards had explored from within the Esthetic and the ethical ways of life, and had done it with an imaginative insight and a dramatic richness scarcely surpassed in the history of literature.
Intellectual and esthetic responsibility, right choice of work and recreation, conservation of natural and human resources, and so on are all moral issues.
The view of Jesus as a great character or a hero is simply the opposite of Jesus» conception of man; for man as a «character» has his centre in himself, and the hero relies on himself; in this the greatness of the man consists; this is the esthetic point of view.
There are people with academic papers that discuss that the societal inhibitions and revulsion against it and that they can be broken down on moral and esthetic grounds.
For esthetic imagination, the starry night sky is not simply a pattern of light spots on a dark background.
The most serious error in modern esthetics has been the general rejection of the ideal of purity or nobility on the ground of esthetic irrelevance.
Esthetic experience further reinforces democratic ideals in its emphasis on creative freedom.
If you want your kid to eat only hamburger made from whole cuts of meat, which is a personal esthetic preference based on your wasteful urban first world sensibilities about livestock utilization, fine, just supply the meat yourself on your own nickel.
I think the alignment you are referring to in your article is more about the stylized appearance of a pose, based on a yoga tradition or the esthetics that a specific teacher demands.
There's definitely a sort of «prairie - chic» esthetic going on — second cousin to boho, right?
Glass cabochons on etched wood reflects tropical esthetic Panto wood Glass cabochons Nickel - free gold - plated pewter hardware Length, about 1.75» Post back Imported.
Apart from the personal esthetics argument, the point of lacking representation of women over 40 on fashion blogs is an excellent one.
Would it be weird if I used this in my own house Your esthetic is absolutely spot on — love the colors and all the recommendations.
His debut collection incorporated menswear details, such as structured suits, tailored coats, and pointy loafers, while infusing his personal design esthetics with sleek doctor - like bags (on my wish list!)
Useful tips on life in France Expats: DO See an excellent DOs & DO N'Ts page in esthetics or tradition more important than profit The customs and traditions of France, center of fashion, art and architecture.
On the outside, the Accord's esthetics and finish are now more on par with those luxury brands than ever before, still without pretending to be one of those other brandOn the outside, the Accord's esthetics and finish are now more on par with those luxury brands than ever before, still without pretending to be one of those other brandon par with those luxury brands than ever before, still without pretending to be one of those other brands.
If, on the one hand, the azulejos of Portinari fulfill a functional as well as an esthetic purpose and are an important part of the design of the building, on the other hand both pieces of sculpture, by Lipchitz and Giorgi, fail to make a notable contribution.
The Esthetic Apostle is a magazine for students of life, love, literature, and ideas with a focus on the creative individual.
The Diwan spirit is based on thoughtfulness, style and esthetic appeal.
The on - site spa offers guests tempting treatments such as massages, facials, and esthetics.
The environment and esthetic are kept simple and this works well with the action and narration on screen.
Whether it's the work of Keith Sonnier and Joe Zucker (both of whom had shows in 2010 at Mary Boone Gallery in New York) or the prototypes of «Rowing Needles» (1970) by Buckminster Fuller, on view at Meulensteen in a recent show that paired Fuller's streamlined pieces with the lumpy «Floor Cushions» of the 33 - year - old artist - designer Eli Levenstein, or the new crop of alternative spaces (like the intimate and racy Honey Space for site - specific art, on 11th Avenue), a»70s esthetic rules.
For the relatively recent genesis of the emphasis on the artist as the nexus of esthetic experience, see M. H. Abrams, The Mirror and the Lamp: Romantic Theory and the Critical Tradition, New York, 1953, and Maurice Z. Shroder, Icarus: The Image of the Artist in French Romanticism, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1961.
For the relatively recent genesis of the emphasis on the artist as the nexus of esthetic experience, see M. H. Abrams, The Mirror and the Lamp: Romantic Theory and the Critical Tradition, New York, 1953, and Maurice Z. Shrader, Icarus: The Image of the Artist in French Romanticism, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1961.
«Yet Krasner, through her studies with Hans Hofmann, her interest in Matisse and other modernists who could not be assimilated into the social art movement, and her acquaintance with Gorky and de Kooning, was already launched on a more independent artistic course, and it was largely through her that Pollock was first drawn into the orbit of the modernist esthetic.
A spiritual and esthetic ideal in its origins, the sublime took on a sense of nation building in nineteenth - century America, of self - making in the time of Jackson Pollock, of ego - tripping for Matthew Barney, and now a kind of ego - undoing in the hands of an upmarket gallery and an inward - looking photographer.
The proliferation of digital imagery used throughout is not new, though California - based Greg Ito and Jonah Susskind do it freshly in this two - person show currently on view at The Hills Esthetic Center.
The Hall of Issues (December 1961 — January 1963) was just that: a corridor in which submissions from «anyone who has any statement to make about any social, political, or esthetic concern» were displayed on wall panels.
That includes more sign painting, such as Tips for Painters Who Want to Sell or a quote on «esthetic judgments» from Clement Greenberg.
It is for this reason that on the basis of this retrospective alone one could almost write a comprehensive chronicle of the esthetic relationships that have tethered the fate of American modernist painting in the last half of the 20th century to the precedents and standards of modernist painting in Paris in the early decades of the century.
With her focus on the political undertones of his beauty - minded esthetic, Fendrich seems to be positioning Hickey as a latter - day Harold Rosenberg.
Given women's greater autonomy in general and in sexual matters in particular, it should be payback time, a chance for the woman artist's gaze to linger on the naked male body as a source of esthetic delight and desire.
I went into my exploration of the community expecting to do a story on the «hickster» esthetic, a term of some currency based on the conjunction of hipsters and hicks.
Project Room Series # 2 This simple, untitled installation — John Scott's sincere - biker - esthetic memento mori — invited reflection on the transience of life, virility, and fossil fuels.
Doing graduate study in esthetics at Harvard to prepare for teaching — a pact he had made with his father, who felt he should have a «career insurance policy» — he wrote a thesis on the painter Eugene Delacroix.
Ruscha, known for his pristine esthetic and emphasis on the absence of touch, apparently walked all over the drawing, and left the proof intact.
The storied «Chateau Metcalf» cadre of local artists experienced America's mid-century avant garde, then went on to shape Hawai`i's art and esthetics.
The artistic practice of Kasper Bosmans knows many forms, but is essentially based on the creation of esthetic objects without matter.
«As much as I want to bridge the gaps from Southampton Town to East Hampton Town, I have also realized through my time on Jobs Lane, and growing up on the East End, that there is quite a big difference in esthetic from one town to the next,» wrote Patterson.
Her work often combines in - depth scientific research with special esthetics and opens new layers for a viewer to reevaluate the mechanisms, which construct nations, modify memories and thus invisibly influence any of us, human beings.Since 2004 Mila has been engaged into long - term projects on the territories of former USSR, in particular, she dedicated last years working in the Caucasus and Caspian Sea region.
He belongs in a generation of young Brazilian achievers whose studies focus on the production of hybrid works, fostering a vivid dialogue between film and video and the plastic arts, and thus narrowing the esthetic and narrative borders between contemporary art and traditional movies.
(1914) The constructivism is current painting and abstract sculpture aiming at creating an esthetics adapted to our technological world, by using forms, especially geometrical, based on mathematical principles.
In a statement she wrote on the occasion of a 1942 exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art she laid out precisely what she meant by this term: «By Classicism I mean, not traditionalism of any sort, but a highly conscious concern with esthetic structure which is the antithesis of intuitive, romantic, or realistic approaches to painting.
Organized by Richard Marshall, an associate curator who had at that time been at the Whitney for only three years, it was the first official recognition on the part of a major New York museum of the important esthetic changes underway in the art of the 1970's.
In his work, «American collage... return to it's European precursors and stands them on their heads... He has developed a remarkable synthesis of historical insight and pure esthetic pleasure.»
In the Post interview, he acknowledged the importance of Dada for its «healthy hatred for clichés and smug esthetics,» but he did not «count it as a major influence on [his] art, either in attitude, subject or method.»
As long as species have zero impact on humans (including the esthetic, one species of moss will do just as any other to make Spitzbergen look pretty for tourists), I couldn't care less about their survival.
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