Sentences with phrase «original appropriation»

But then again, compared with the minimalists and conceptual artists of the time, the original appropriation artists probably appeared indulgent in regards to the pleasures of the image.
Begin with this; I had no desire to revisit the controversy created by Richard Prince's original appropriation of Norm Clasen's cowboy photographs.
For many of these items, the original appropriation was created many years ago.
The Legislature's few agreed - upon revisions to the governor's original appropriations language were minor and have not reduced the potential for waste and political wheeling - dealing in the name of «economic development.»
Ultimately, it seems that Worley touches on many of these in what he calls «very original appropriations,» but does so in such a broad fashion that it creates little conceptual impact.

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According to The Random House Dictionary, plagiarism is «the appropriation or imitation of the language, ideas, and thoughts of another author, and representation of them as one's original work» (italics mine).
In any case, nothing in what you said refutes the original study that I linked to, or my own experience working in the Texas Legislature, where it was a demonstrable FACT that taxes from urban areas subsidized more - conservative rural areas — a fact that we dealt with every day on an appropriations subcommittee my boss served on.
First in his original budget, and then in the 30 - day amendments released last Friday, Cuomo placed controversial ethics and education reforms in appropriations bills, over which the Legislature is afforded very little power under the state Constitution.
Glick's comments were in response to Cuomo's original budget proposal, which included some policy language in appropriations bills.
The original State and Municipal Facilities Aid appropriation was targeted to capital improvements on government - owned property, but lawmakers have continued to stretch it to cover a growing list of wants.
The original language backing up the governor's $ 500 million appropriation for the «New NY Broadband Initiative» was just 26 words long, stipulating only that the money would be spent to «support the development of infrastructure to bring high - speed internet access to underserved regions throughout the state, and to support the development of other telecommunications infrastructure.»
Saraki, however, said members of the upper chamber had resolved to start consideration of the 2016 Appropriation Bill on January 19, 2016 with only the original document submitted to the National Assembly by Buhari.
It's part of DePalma's «style» to ripoff shots and scenes from other scenes and insert them willy - nilly into his own films, and the OOTP guys go into detail on how this radical decontextualization creates an incoherent mess of a film that can't possibly contain any actual meaning, at best, and at worst perverts the original meanings to DePalma's vaguely fascist (or misogynistic, if you like) purposes, as in the famous appropriation of the tumbling baby cart sequence in The Untouchables.
For the government to make loans, the original principal for the loans has to come from a Department of Education appropriation.
Cole's work is generally discussed in the context of postmodern eclecticism, combining references and appropriation ranging from African and African American imagery, to Dada's readymades and Surrealism's transformed objects, and icons of American pop culture or African and Asian masks, into highly original and witty assemblages.
This gesture of elevating the copy over the original has obvious implications in the realm of appropriation art, but Harrison's point is more incisive.
The artist's appropriation of this folk tradition eliminates recognizable underlying objects and expands the original method to include a wider variety of keepsakes.
Call the show a copy, a recreation, an appropriation, an installation, rephotography, a performance, or an original, but that in turn points to the slippery definition of conceptual art.
Philip Taaffe's controversial appropriations of Barnett Newman and Ellsworth Kelly's paintings, during this same period in the»80s, asserted that a so - called «original» work of art was actually no longer possible, not, at least, without acknowledging the underlying transformative reality of the copy as an endlessly generative process — so much so that he considered his «copies» as Postmodern homages to Newman and Kelly.
Sturtevant dealt with simulacra and appropriation throughout her career, remaking the art of other artists since the 1960s, without recourse to images of the original work during her own process of production.
While related, these are two distinct forms — appropriation being the art of repurposing images and forms from an established, original context to a new, transformative -LSB-.....]
Through appropriation, the artist makes material interventions that alter or deconstruct an original subject to be manipulated and reconfigured in a way that has changed its meaning.
«He is delving as deep as he ever has into privacy, copyright, and appropriation, twisting images so that they actually seem to undergo some sort of sick psychic - artistic transubstantiation where they no longer belong to the original makers,» art critic Jerry Saltz explained to Vulture when New Portraits was first shown in the fall of 2o14.
For those who like his work, Richard Prince is a genius - an original genius of appropriation.
Great artists of every age have copied the work of their predecessors and, in the act of appropriation, have created remarkably fresh originals with distinct identities.
Sylvie Fleury, Jane Fonda's Original Stepper (2014): Sylvie Fleury is a contemporary pop and appropriation artist whose work explores themes like shopping.
b) Works consisting of wholesale appropriation of other artists» images are not considered original art.
And in the end, whatever opinion you might have on the subject of appropriation and the art that was produced this way, remember that, ultimately, nowadays there is no original art, it is just more or less visible.
Norm Clasen: Titled (Cowboy) offers the public the first chance to see these authentic images as envisioned by their original author, offering a special opportunity to engage in dialogue and contemplation about appropriation, fair use, moral rights, and authorship in the art community.
Plagiarism is defined as «the «wrongful appropriation» of another author's «language, thoughts, ideas, or expressions» and the representation of them as one's own original work».
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