Sentences with phrase «perceptive essay»

And a final thank you to Eileen Costello who has contributed a thoughtful and perceptive essay which sheds new light on the work of this important artist.
Thank you, Tom Swick, for a wonderfully perceptive essay.
Paul Ricoeur, in the perceptive essay we have already quoted, seems to be denying what we are saying here, or at least giving it a role of little importance when he says:
And as long as I'm praising Kirsch, I should let you know that he recently wrote a very richly detailed, fine, and perceptive essay about Susan Sontag, also in the Tablet.
As the editor of Cracked put it in a very perceptive essay: «If you don't live in one of these small towns, you can't understand the hopelessness.

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In this stimulating collection of essays written while he served on the President's Council on Bioethics, Peter Augustine Lawler proves himself again one of liberal democracy's most perceptive friendly critics.
In addition to preparing the essays on the Gospels of Matthew and John, both of them rich with perceptive and unexpected observations, Kermode offers an extremely good introduction to the New Testament, balancing Alter's equally adroit introduction to the Old — though why, with scholars of the stature of Robert M. Grant and Harry Gamble available, Kermode took upon himself the task of supplying the chapter on the making of the canon is anybody's guess.
To those 11 AEI contributions (by such competent analysts as Bryan Hassel, Andrew Rotherham, Jane Hannaway, Tom Loveless, Leslie Lenkowsky, Richard L. Colvin, and Jay Greene) Hess has added perceptive introductory and concluding essays.
5 Storr, whose essay is full of perceptive comments about Drexler's work (as when he notes how the «vernacular» quality of her colors evokes «sideshow signage») is certainly correct in making the connection between Drexler and her abstract contemporaries, but we shouldn't let the existence of such strong affinities (whether with Pop or with abstract styles) distract us from the distinctive qualities of Drexler's art, especially when it comes to materials and process.
'' [Vitamin P] provides unusual depth for a survey of this scope... Barry Schwabsky's perceptive introductory essay provides an excellent map of how we got here... Flash Art
Fittingly, Nobel Prize - winning author Toni Morrison's insightful foreword, «The Habit of Art,» sets a perceptive tone for all that follows — including an intimate, chronological overview by Toby Devan Lewis, full of details about the collection's formation; an in - your - face position statement by the collection's founder, Peter B. Lewis; and a clear - eyed essay by Dan Cameron, «Work + Art = Life,» which provides both a seasoned art - world perspective on the works themselves and a conceptual framework for the whole notion of corporate collecting.
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