Sentences with phrase «picture of the human spirit»

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In addition to painting an engaging picture of the saint who, in all his human frailty, followed Christ's example and died a martyr to charity, De Volder systematically addresses the debates over Damien's life and spirit.
It can be shown, on the contrary, that just as the natural sciences yield a comprehensive view of man, so the picture of human nature provided by the social sciences is that of a three-fold integration of body, mind, and spirit.
A genuine philosophy of history regarding the beginning8 of genuinely human history, and a genuine theology of the experience of man's own existence as a fallen one which can not have been so «in the beginning», would show that where it is a question of the history of the spirit, the pure beginning in reality already possesses in its dawn - like innocence and simplicity, what is to ensue from it, and that consequently the theological picture of man in the beginning as it was traditionally painted and as it in part belongs to the Church's dogma, expresses much more reality and truth than a superficial person might at first admit.
Darling and Juliet of the Spirits, originally rated A - «morally unobjectionable for adults, with reservations,» by the old Legion of Decency, were cited by the National Catholic Office on the Motion Picture for their «artistic vision» and «expression of authentic human values.»
If this was all that we could say, then there could descend on the human spirit nothing but blank despair, for all that this does is to present us with a picture of the impossible.
So I'd rather define what it is to be human — kind; loving; compassionate; empathetic; self - aware; honest; respects him / herself and others; generous of spirit; realizes he / she is part of a much bigger picture; takes responsibility for his / her actions, and has a moral compass.
A contagious score from Ruben Feffer and Gustavo Kurlat emboldens Abreu's pictures, emphasizing the vibrancy of the individual's spirit as well as the celebration of human connection.
In the interview that follows, Thana talks about storytelling through pictures, the role her education played in her incredible journey as an artist, the capacity of the human spirit to prevail, and her big dreams for life moving forward.
From the Ashes: Rebirth of the Human Spirit, Group Exhibition 2014 Gallery for Good, The Community Foundation, Washington, DC Group Exhibition 2014 Biggs Museum of American Art, Dover, Delaware, Picture Landscape, Group Exhibition 2014 Black Rock Center for the Arts, Germantown, MD, Invitation to a Metaphor, Solo Exhibition 2014 Thelma Harris Gallery, Oakland, California, Group Exhibition 2014 Rogue Community College, Grants Pass, Oregon, The Subject of War, Group Exhibition 2014 Charles Krouse Reporting Fine Art, Washington, DC, Beyond Red and Blue, Group Exhibition 2014 WAH Center, Brooklyn, NY, Over the Edge: Paperworks Unbound, Group Exhibition 2014 Pittsburgh State University, Pittsburg, PA..
These picture of gay men as virile, confident, and unashamed — equally radical for their near - illicit, underground distribution — originated an empowering queer iconography and liberating spirit that has marked popular culture, art, fashion, and human rights.
Highlights include Spirit, a canvas combining a waving shot of Hillary Clinton with hand - painted pictures of fertility goddess, and Stripe, a filmstrip styled composition of cartoons of dictator Kim Jong Un and Korean pop star Psy with pictures of their human counterparts.
Barcelona, Spain (October — September) Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool Biennial (October) Late at Tate Britain, (performance), London, (Friday 4 June, 18.00 — 22.00) 2010 Psychopomp Milton Keynes Gallery, Milton Keynes, UK Tomio Koyama Gallery in Tokyo, in conjunction with Daiwa Foundation Art Prize 2009 Marcus Coates, Kunsthalle, Switzerland Marcus Coates and Martin von Hasselberg, New Orleans Museum of Art Follow the Voice, Unitarian Church, Shrewsbury, UK Performance A Ritual For Elephant and Castle Coronet Theatre London Marcus Coates, Lisson Gallery, London, UK Trying To Cope With Things That Aren't Human, Air - Space Gallery, Stoke on Trent The Plover's Wing, Workplace Gallery, Gateshead, UK 2008 Performance, Pastoral Spirit, Wallspace, All Hallows Church, London Performance, Report, Channel 9 TV, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador Performance, This Wild Melody, Barbican Art Gallery, London Performance, Spirit Caravan, Hayward Gallery, London 2007 Performance, A Heligoland for Souls — Experiment Marathon, Serpentine Gallery, London Performance, HaPazura, Israeli Centre for Digital Art, Holon, Israel Exhibition, Cycle Parking and Prostitution, Rekord Gallery, Oslo, Norway Solo Screening, Dawn Chorus, Venice Biennale, Italy Exhibition, Marcus Coates, Whitechapel Gallery, London, UK Performance, Dawn Chorus, Arnolfini, Bristol, UK Exhibition, Dawn Chorus, Picture This, Bristol, UK Exhibition, Dawn Chorus, Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, UK Performance, 100 Ways to Change the World, Hayward Gallery, London, UK Performance, Pub Shaman, The Event, The Lamp Tavern, Birmingham, UK Solo Screening, Artesmundi, Cardiff, UK 2006 Performance, Kamikuchi, Grizedale Arts, Ikebukuru Tokyo, Japan Performance, The Mouth of God, Grizedale Arts, A-Foundation, Liverpool Biennial 06, UK Solo Screening, In Conversation with Mark Wallinger, ICA, London, UK 2005 Solo Screening, Marcus Coates» Films 99 - 2005, Side Cinema, Newcastle, UK 2004 Exhibition, Journey to the Lower World, Café Gallery Projects, London, UK 2003 Exhibition, Unbecoming, The Gymnasium, Berwick upon Tweed, UK 2001 Performance, Chiffchaff, Compton Verney, The Bandstand, Leamington Spa and Herbert Gallery and Museum, Coventry, UK
Cavemen carved hieroglyphics as a way to tell stories and communicate messages while Ancient Egyptians carved markings and pictures into the sides of tombs to symbolize the belief of what happened to the human spirit after death.
So I'd rather define what it is to be human — kind; loving; compassionate; empathetic; self - aware; honest; respects him / herself and others; generous of spirit; realizes he / she is part of a much bigger picture; takes responsibility for his / her actions, and has a moral compass.
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