Sentences with phrase «own aesthetic approach»

Not only did he maintain his aesthetic approach to value, but he even identified it specifically as beauty (NPR 58).
An aesthetic approach to value; 2.
At first reading, Kant's deontological ethics contrasts markedly with Whitehead's aesthetic approach where all actual occasions seek to achieve maximum value experience.
No doubt it is because I am myself attracted to this vision that I have highlighted the aesthetic approach to cosmology, teleology and theodicy throughout this book.
The messiness of the script or the lack of an aesthetic approach just don't seem to matter all that much.
Despite an aesthetic approach that is outwardly similar to Trier's previous film, Louder than Bombs does not live up to its predecessor's promise.
The three films in his Batman trilogy have aroused a wide range of responses, spanning such topics as the director's aesthetic approach, the self - consciously realistic tone of the films, and even their political underpinnings.
The magic happens when the arts and aesthetic approach is fused with ethics and a typical inquiry - based approach is transformed to arts - based pedagogy with a social justice focus.
Their aesthetic approach ranges from graphic figuration to pure abstraction.
His work reflects his absorption of different cultures, social contexts, and aesthetic approaches in an increasingly globalized world.
The work of Odutola, Marshall and Yiadom - Boakye may differ greatly in terms of aesthetic approach and materials, but the artists share significant common elements.
Affected by feminist ideas that were widely represented during the late 1960's, when the only few women taught in college art departments and rarely exhibit in museums and galleries, Janet Fish pierced through the male's world where people even believed in different aesthetic approach depending on the sex.
Witness: Art and Civil Rights in the Sixties (On view March 7 — July 6) This exhibit features 66 artists and their wide - range of aesthetic approaches to addressing racial justice.
Self - titling his aesthetic approach «Mistakism,» Korine embraces the unplanned.
The Round Table represents an important transition for Braque to a more ambitious and experimental aesthetic approach.
In the context of Midtown Manhattan, however, Elmgreen & Dragset render the pool devoid of function via its displacement, and in turn, prompt a simultaneously more cerebral, poetic, and aesthetic approach to the actual object as well as its setting.
They each relish immediate and spontaneous methods of working, which often translate to rough - hewn, or organic, aesthetic approaches.
Sartwell began his talk by John Dewey as an influence before going on to discuss how pop culture, craft, and fine art should be on the same level — «an aesthetic approach that enriches all experience.»
Leonhardt's aesthetic approach is reminiscent to the likes of Nicolas de Staël and Hans Hofmann.
What does an aesthetic approach to surveillance render visible or, indeed, invisible?
The exhibition entails a critical approach to the philosophical and aesthetic approaches to the notion of disenchantment.
Galembo's photographs, with their extraordinary subjects portrayed in a complex anthhropological / aesthetic approach, perfectly encompass the themes of this year's Biennale.
In addition to their varying aesthetic approaches, the artists, who ranged in age from twenty - eight to sixty - five, took opposing viewpoints on the merging of art and politics.
Others, however, purposefully and constantly evolve their style, refusing to be limited by one aesthetic approach.
Since its inception in 2009, the course has been recognized as a platform for open discussions on curatorial practices and theoretical discourses of contemporary art with special emphasis on the strategic and aesthetic approaches of biennales.
The exhibition, designed by Dyvik Kahlen Architects, is sorted into separated sections, where from 20 to 3,000 objects belonging to each personal collection are presented in separate spaces, reflecting each artist's aesthetic approach, own preferences and live / work environment.
The Biennial brings together internationally known artists working in a wide range of media, subject matter, and conceptual and aesthetic approaches, including Louise Bourgeois, Bruce Conner, Inka Essenhigh, Tom Friedman, Ellen Gallagher, Robert Gober, Douglas Gordon, Paul McCarthy, Sigmar Polke, Susan Rothenberg, Jenny Saville, Cindy Sherman, and Kara Walker.
Dating between 1953 and 2002, the works embrace the entire career of one of the most important American artists alive today, from the early monotypes to the major mythological cycles of later years, revealing the many nuances of his aesthetic approach.
Employing searing wit and humor our aesthetic approach is feminist and collective.
From South Korea, Shin Meekyoung plays on traditions of forgery by precisely replicating rare vases from soap, whereas Hong Sung Chul aims to inspire the traditional Korean sense of community by bringing viewers together to physically interact with his works, both artists reflecting a typically Korean technically - based aesthetic approach.
Tillmans's embrace of an overtly aesthetic approach to image making alongside a personal commitment to political activism and social justice may have suggested to Klein an alternative way of working to the more rigorously institutional critique - driven aspects of his New York environment.
The work of conceptual artist Almut Linde stems from her own term Dirty Minimal, which the artist coined to name her own aesthetic approach of conjoining everyday materials, found objects and real life phenomena in a reduced, visually rich formal language.
Koenig & Clinton remains focused on actively building a cross-generational gallery program that reflects the rich diversity of cultural and aesthetic approaches that are historically characteristic of New York City.
An unconventional artist who has been at the center of the Berlin art scene for nearly three decades (she used to be married to Gerhard Richter), Genzken — whose aesthetic approach might be best expressed by the title of her 2000 series «Fuck the Bauhaus» — is now about to hit New York like an ore - rich meteorite with the opening of her giant new retrospective at MoMA.
Starkly minimal in her aesthetic approach, Gomes extracts discarded objects from the world — such as cotton thread, nails, wood, plastic bags, wire, or paintbrushes — most of which she paints the color white.
Along with his close friends Robert Rauschenberg, John Cage, and Merce Cunningham, Johns eschewed the idea of the artist - hero and embraced the experimental, the accidental, and the everyday — aesthetic approaches that became extremely influential in contemporary arts.
Works by artists such as Marina Abramović, Christian Boltanski, Sophie Calle, Tacita Dean, Joan Jonas, Christian Marclay, Robert Mapplethorpe, Ana Mendieta, and Gina Pane examine various aesthetic approaches inspired by the reiterative power of the photograph.
Art for All: Multiples, graphics, and political campaigns exhibition at the Akademie der Künste presents graphics, objects and art books from the Staeck Collection, by numerous artists working in a diverse variety of styles and aesthetic approaches, and offers insights into a non-conformist creative generation.
This panel brings together four artists in the exhibition to speak about their individual aesthetic approaches to the political urgencies of our present moment.
Actively prepares tables and buffets for dining purposes, ensuring that an aesthetic approach is used.

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Another aspect of this mom - and - pop aesthetic is that the kind of businesses we're approached by are really trying to avoid the commodification of cannabis.
Borges, for instance, believed him a far more important figure in French letters than any of his more celebrated near contemporaries, and credited him with having invented an entirely new approach to aesthetic experience, reconciling (without merging) the traditions of Asia and Europe.
According to Mays (RSW 429, RL 284) there are two approaches to the interpretation of Whitehead's later writings: (1) the aesthetic - religious and (2) the logico - mathematical.
His A Whiteheadian Aesthetic has subtly influenced numerous process philosophers and theologians.1 Sherburne's rationalistic approach is embodied in his specific suggestion that for Whitehead an art work is a proposition or a part of a proposition and that aesthetic experience is a feeling of such a proposition; this approach is derived primarily from Whitehead's Process andAesthetic has subtly influenced numerous process philosophers and theologians.1 Sherburne's rationalistic approach is embodied in his specific suggestion that for Whitehead an art work is a proposition or a part of a proposition and that aesthetic experience is a feeling of such a proposition; this approach is derived primarily from Whitehead's Process andaesthetic experience is a feeling of such a proposition; this approach is derived primarily from Whitehead's Process and Reality.
Sherburne's rationalistic aesthetic conforms to a general approach long - standing in process thought.
Whereas Hartshorne, the philosopher, has devoted himself largely to developing the logic of a theism based on process metaphysics, Meland has sought to balance this rationalistic approach with a heightened sensitivity to depth of feeling based on the aesthetic side of Whitehead's philosophy.
By approaching the question of mind and nature in this way Whitehead is able to provide us with an aesthetically rich understanding of nature, which at the same time preserves a necessary role for reason and the search for truth as an indispensable element in the determination of conscious experience, the enhancement of our aesthetic sensibilities, and the general advancement of civilization as such.
Dr. Pittenger's «process» approach to the church is more aesthetic than ethical.
We can sum up the error by saying that the new approach to «reading» prestige drama is forensic rather than aesthetic.
And since value, resident in the aesthetic patterning which gives actuality to all things, is the reality of things, any approach which neglects this value must be considered abstract rather than concrete.
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