Sentences with phrase «own aesthetic interests»

They are right to see a resemblance between aesthetic interest and the act of worship.
«The purpose of tomorrow's vote is to decide whether the building has a special character or special historical or aesthetic interest or value as part of the development, heritage or cultural characteristics of New York City, New York State or the nation,» commission spokeswoman Elisabeth de Bourbon said Monday.
She was largely forgotten, of aesthetic interest only.
Although DNA origami originally produced nanoarchitectures of purely aesthetic interest, refinements of the technique have opened the door to a range of exciting applications including molecular cages for the encapsulation of molecules, enzyme immobilization and catalysis, chemical and biological sensing tools, drug delivery mechanisms, and molecular computing devices.
In between, bodies run, leap and fall amid nuzzling lips, blasting bullets and periodic story turns that make the movie a modest cultural artifact if one largely devoid of aesthetic interest.
In honor of the release of his latest film First Reformed, Vulture has ranked Schrader's 20 features — his TV movie Witch Hunt was not included — and the result is a diverse list that can easily be reordered any number of ways depending on one's own mood or aesthetic interests.
In large part, the outcry over «Cat Person» came because it's about a young woman, and it still feels novel when young women are allowed to be the objects of serious literary and aesthetic interest in the way that young men get to be in your Catcher in the Ryes and your Boyhoods.
In point of fact, Guadagnino's ask was in keeping with Mukdeeprom's own aesthetic interests, though he had never met a director with whom he could explore this visual idea.
I have come to realise that growing up in post-industrial Manchester has shaped this appreciation and aesthetic interest.
Featuring 28 works by 19 artists — both black and white — the exhibition explores how visual perspectives of blackness «have been influenced at particular historical moments by specific political, cultural, and aesthetic interests, as well as the motives and beliefs of the artists.»
The exhibition contains work from all areas of Mapplethorpe's principal aesthetic interests including; still lifes, portraits, figure studies, flowers, body fragments and classical statues.
Capturing invisible rays of light, ashes from human cremation, and the volatile reactions of primary elements on metal plates, melding aesthetic interests with natural science, this exhibition offers visitors a rare insight into the artist's most recent explorations of exposure, fragility and change.
Fig's artistic vision is characterized by a conceptual and aesthetic interest in the day - to - day creative practices of fellow artists.
While Alexander von Humboldt's observations on the aesthetics of the continent's extraordinary scenery were influential, it was only after the colonies obtained independence from Spain that the New World opened up to the gaze of foreign artists who arrived individually, drawn by their own aesthetic interests, or collectively in commercial missions dispatched by foreign governments.
They've exhibited widely, in both national and international contexts, and have a range of aesthetic interests that include: practices of accumulation, manifestations of power, human discourses around the transcendent and the material relationship between self and world.
By the early 1920s, Henderson had expanded his aesthetic interests to incorporate the very latest directions in European modernism, which had received its sensational introduction in America not long before, at the 1913 Armory Show.
Bring objects of power, of aesthetic interest, and of poignancy.
The snapshots and portraits contained in the books demonstrate the range of Warhol's aesthetic interests, as well as his compulsive desire to collect and organize.
After meeting in San Francisco in 1950, they created a domestic life together based on mutual intellectual and aesthetic interests that resulted in an array of fascinating artworks and writings.
While his aesthetic interests evolved across the decades, he continuously explored the opulence and sensuality of brilliant color.
Pia Camil wants people to donate objects of power, aesthetic interest, and of poignancy for her new installation, A Pot For A Latch, at the New Museum.
Cochrane had always been a collector by instinct, not just of painting and sculpture but distinctive objects of almost any kind, provided that they were of aesthetic interest.
Highly informed recommendations are provided for clients based on their aesthetic interest, objectives, and budget.
This should be a boon to young artists who might be trying to navigate their own political and aesthetic interests.
At different moments, diverse aesthetic interests have flourished so that Britain, despite having fewer cultural, economic and political ties with the region than with other parts of the globe, throughout the past century has nevertheless been engaged with and touched by key aspects of Latin American art.
Is it the work of artists such as Dali, Beuys, Paul Klee, Max Ernst and Jean Dubuffet that has taught us to see aesthetic interest, and even occasional brilliance, in the Prinzhorn Collection?
In retrospect, Kaprow's Happenings were less «anti-art» than many claimed and were never entirely devoid of aesthetic interest.

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By the time I had graduated, the field had become «one that maintains its interest in literary texts but explores all forms of aesthetic speech and that views performance as an art and recognizes its communicative potential and function» There were three challenges to those of us graduating with doctoral degrees in this discipline: 1) to locate which performances within art and / or culture we would focus our attention on as scholars and performers; 2) to interpret the core concepts generating from the cultural turn in our discipline to other studies of culture and human communication and 3) to develop «performance - centered» methods of research and instruction in whatever parts of the university we found ourselves.
«Suspension of disbelief or willing suspension of disbelief is a term coined in 1817 by the poet and aesthetic philosopher Samuel Taylor Coleridge, who suggested that if a writer could infuse a «human interest and a semblance of truth» into a fantastic tale, the reader would suspend judgment concerning the implausibility of the narrative.»
First, it may be argued that the aesthetic factors, while offering some interest and pleasure to the hearers, are, in fact, pure ornament and lack power to bring about any change.
It is one thing to recall Schlegel's spurious distinction between aesthetic and religious interest, yet quite another to pass it along without comment.
Both «symbolic reference» and «propositional feelings» have receptive and imaginative aspects; but, whereas Whitehead emphasized the former, cognitive aspect in his discussion of «symbolic reference,» as a rebuttal to Hume and Kant, he emphasized the latter, creative aspect in his discussion of «propositions,» an emphasis needed to counter «the interest in logic, dominating over-intellectualized philosophers,» among whom «aesthetic delight» is eclipsed by «judgment» (cf. PR 184 - 86 and WH 33) In «symbolic reference» a dim, but indirect, mode of perception («causal efficacy») is combined with a clear, but indirect, mode of perception («presentational immediacy»), which produces a sense of the external world.
The «thesis... that all interests should be organized as to function as one,» so as to be «creative of integrated experience,» while «sustaining and increasing the number of different elements or aspects of the world which enter into consciousness,» seems to adumbrate a vision of aesthetic organization of value experience (OI 3, 15).
His interests were literary, aesthetic and cultural, as well as religious.
As Whitehead's formulation of his program becomes plausible, his basic philosophical problem will become clear: Only a relativistic cosmology, in Whitehead's view, «brings the aesthetic, moral, and religious interests into relation with those concepts of the world which have their origin in natural science» (PR xii / vi).
While Spitzer's regret or half regret for the destruction of the old belief in world harmony faded, as no illusion could long keep his allegiance, he surely preserved his aesthetic admiration for the old world - picture, his historical interest in understanding it and his feeling for its survivals in our time and in our languages.
That freedom, the lack of limitation on what their aesthetic could or should be, is what makes Coming Soon so eclectic and interesting.
Content has its own rabbit holes: writers and designers fly off into lacy golden aesthetic clouds and forget their actual assignment, while coders always seem tempted away from the problem they NEED to solve by the one that would be INTERESTING (and fun) to solve.
The second group ranked each video according to how strongly it made them feel admiration, adoration, aesthetic appreciation, amusement, anger, anxiety, awe, awkwardness, boredom, calmness, confusion, contempt, craving, disappointment, disgust, empathic pain, entrancement, envy, excitement, fear, guilt, horror, interest, joy, nostalgia, pride, relief, romance, sadness, satisfaction, sexual desire, surprise, sympathy and triumph.
In this respect aesthetic aspects are of major interest.
What is the point in preserving endangered species that have no practical use to humans, apart from their aesthetic appeal or their intellectual interest to biologists?
Understanding the story isn't just a question of aesthetic or intellectual interest.
A lot of interesting stuff is lurking beneath the sea, according to Dr. Zeichner, who points to a study in the Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology showing that a supplement containing marine protein powder, along with other nutrients and vitamins, helped regenerate skin cells in the scalp, resulting in increased hair growth after 90 days.
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Lyn Slater founded her website and blog Accidental Icon in September 2014 because she was could not find a fashion blog or magazine that offered an urban, modern, intellectual aesthetic but also spoke to people who live «interesting but ordinary lives» in cities; people like herself, who are not famous or celebrities but who are smart, creative, fit, thoughtful, engaged, socially responsible and most importantly, clear and comfortable with who they are and reflect this in how they dress.
i just love her aesthetic, everything is simple and wearable, but she isn't afraid to try new and interesting silhouettes.
Now, this tells me a story, and I love it; I really don't know why, maybe because of the poses and the set, I can not help it to relate the whole thing to psychology, which I think gives an intellectual contribution to the campaign, and at least in my case, makes the clothes look a lot more interesting... and what a lovely surprise to see Ondria and Yumi, they're definitely perfect casting, I think they both fit their aesthetic very well.
I originally came on the team as an illustrator, but as I became more interested in the overall visual side of editorial and aesthetic, I gravitated towards general Art Direction.
Prabal Gurung has always had quite the timeless approach to his style aesthetic, an approach that sometimes happens at the expense of a lively, fresh and interesting style.
Love to compare too and interesting how the different brands are responding differently due to their aesthetic, background etc..
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