Thomas sums up the ad industry's obsession with
pigeonholing simply: «what advertising is fueled by is prejudice.»
Often
pigeonholed simply as the inventor of the mobile, Calder in fact participated in many of the vital artistic movements of his time, but it was Surrealism that rooted his art in a biomorphic universe.
The hundreds of women artists who gathered on Sunday represent various generations, backgrounds, types of art, creative motivations, and communities — to
pigeonhole them simply as women artists is diminutive.
Not exact matches
There is also
simply no need to
pigeonhole the already niched categories and subcategories.
These efforts will
simply tend to reinforce the convenient
pigeonholing of religious faith by television and the image of religious faith as just another programming option.
In some cases these words and phrases are disrespectful and in others they are
simply lazy
pigeonholing fed to us by elements of the media that seek only to criticise The Arsenal.
The quantum
pigeonhole effect is the simplest way to test the idea that unrelated particles can be correlated
simply by being post-selected.
But when female filmmakers try to
simply tell stories they want to tell, they get
pigeonholed as «niche» or «special interest.»
She met every «at - risk» category, and even told me how schools automatically
pigeonholed her into certain programs
simply because she was a minority, living in poverty, with low test scores.
Defying
pigeonholes, she
simply made great paintings.
Do they provide artists with useful barriers to push against or, do they
simply pigeonhole and limit?
There's no sense in
pigeonholing yourself as «
simply a graduate» when you do in fact have the practical experience.