Sentences with phrase «placed in dialogue»

Versions of the exhibition were subsequently presented at the Museum für Moderne Kunst in Frankfurt (2013) and the Hepworth Wakefield in England (2014), where West's work was placed in dialogue with sculptures by the late Barbara Hepworth.
Castellani's large - scale relief canvases are placed in dialogue with his more recent angular, metallic paintings.
-- A text written to be spoken by a third voice, placed in dialogue with reconfigured performed texts by Alan Kaprow and Robert Smithson from their exchanged published as What is a Museum?
The Head of Saint John the Baptist, by an unknown 16th - century Italian artist, hangs alongside a Thomas Demand snapshot of an elastic band placed on a stack of plates; Dean's Prisoner Pair (2008), in which two pears dissolve in a jar of schnapps, is placed in dialogue with a couple of apples by William Henry Hunt.
Ghost House is installed in the temporary exhibition galleries where, rather than following chronological criteria, it creates environments that the artist describes as «built on memory», in which works from different periods are placed in dialogue with one another and with the museum context in the conviction that meaning can be found not only in the individual works but in their relationships, considered collectively and through time, like the narrative overlappings of a story.
In the second edition (2015) recent developments were placed in dialogue with works by pioneers such as Peter Struycken and JODI, who were using computers and the Internet already in their art in the twentieth century.
Works from the permanent collection are placed in dialogue with contemporary projects, commissioned pieces and immersive installations.
When placed in dialogue, and within the unique context of the artists» separation and distinctive locales, they begin to engage in an interesting conversation regarding the similarities intrinsic to domesticity regardless of location.
The CORPUS of works by VICTOR PASMORE (1908 - 1998), one of the most influential British Abstract Artists, has been placed in dialogue with the new work by Toby Paterson in a major exhibition at the DLI Museum and Art Gallery, in Durham (UK).
Pledges have no place in the dialogue that needs to happen.
The Pentecostal teachings have been more easily translated into other contexts, as the rise of the charismatic movement indicates, and the most creative Pentecostal theology is taking place in that dialogue.
This struggle for truth takes place in dialogue... For me this means that dialogue is a basic structure of Christian witness, and therefore quite naturally of all missionary witness, while we remain on the earthly pilgrimage.42
Fidelity to the spirit of Jesus» teachings is realized not in possessive clinging to one's own tradition but in placing it in dialogue with others.
Sillman's embrace of color and hand - drawn, exploratory marks in these videos - as well as her engagement with text as an underlying structure - place her in dialogue with artist and poet Jackson Mac Low, whose concrete poetry drawings are exhibited in the galleries just above Sillman's show at the Drawing Center.
In selecting these specific pieces from these particular bodies of work within each of the artists» oeuvres and in placing them in dialogue with each other, we hope to create an opportunity to expand our understanding not only of each artist but also of how these artists relate to one another.
Conversation also illuminates the way in which Bick paints with historic artistic models in mind, placing them in a dialogue with his own creations.
It places in dialogue 24 articles, penned by critics and artists.
All of the exhibitions in the series, which began in 2013, present historical artefacts and images, and place them in dialogue with artworks by contemporary artists.
Nightly poetry readings, film screenings, and musical performances will take place in dialogue with a pop - up exhibition of Scher's sketchbooks and muscial scores.
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While it is clear that as a society, there is still a lot of work to do to advance respectful, open dialogues, the events over the weekend serve as a reminder of why we — as leaders — rallied behind the CEO Action for Diversity & InclusionTM in the first place, and how important it is to create candid, safe, and trusting environments for our employees and communities.
The Second Conference of Canada - China Human Capital Dialogue took place on November 28th, 2012 in Ottawa, Canada.
The basis for such dialogue is already in place.
In a properly celebrated Mass, the vocalized dialogue of prayer between celebrant and congregation takes place in a linguistic rhythm established by the shared text of the MassIn a properly celebrated Mass, the vocalized dialogue of prayer between celebrant and congregation takes place in a linguistic rhythm established by the shared text of the Massin a linguistic rhythm established by the shared text of the Mass..
He also said that he didn't see a place in the church to foster interracial dialogues to deal with the vastly different understandings of the verdict by many whites and blacks.
Different organizations will highlight different issues: Some Jewish leaders will be most concerned with anti-Semitism, Vatican relations with Israel, and the Israeli - Palestinian conflict; others will focus on interfaith dialogue on theology and history; others will discuss social and economic policy, and the place of religion in politics and the public square.
I am not saying that it is NECESSARY for him to reveal exactly what he believes in plain and simple words, but from my perspective, before an honest dialogue can take place, the participating parties should make sure that each other understands what they mean when they use certain words, and make sure each other understands what they believe concerning those words.
The openhearted observer of Islam in the West can discern the shape of hope in the increasing willingness of people of the two faiths to come together for dialogue and consultation on the mutual problems they face; in the reevaluation of Islam forced upon Muslims by their minority status in many places; and in the development of the concept of international law and universal human rights.
The apostolate of dialogue takes place par excellence in the family and enlivens its sense of mission, which for parents is the divine mandate to carry out the ministry of love, the «love that casts out fear» (1 Cor 13:7).5
But isn't this what «flat structure» and «communal dialogue and discernment» and a «culture of participation» were supposed to be all about in the first place?
On a far higher level, intellectually and spiritually, is that very noble philosophical poem called the Wisdom of Solomon, and that still nobler monument of ancient Hebrew thought, the Book of Job, a dramatic dialogue in splendid and sonorous verse upon the theme of suffering and its place in a providential order.
I'm concerned about Tony's theology, whose philosophical foundations I criticized pretty consistently while I was involved in EC in 2004 - 7 before bowing out because Tony seemed more into pushing with some arrogance a pomo philosophy he never really studied in school than he was into fostering dialogue (I went back to just reading the wonderful books of Brian McLaren which is how I got involved in the first place).
There is, of course, much more to be said, but this is not the time or place to develop a full - fledged Biblical doctrine of God in the context of interfaith dialogue.
He is the author of Food in God's Place, a dialogue between a young woman and Jesus about prayer and fasting in context of discipleship.
On the second question, of course, there are always different forms of dialogue possible, but they always take place in a certain power relationship.
In this task the Japanese philosopher Nishida Kitaro serves as a model for some of us (for the reason that I have already given) since, in reflecting on Japanese culture, he turned to Western conceptualities to enable a dialogue between the two to take placIn this task the Japanese philosopher Nishida Kitaro serves as a model for some of us (for the reason that I have already given) since, in reflecting on Japanese culture, he turned to Western conceptualities to enable a dialogue between the two to take placin reflecting on Japanese culture, he turned to Western conceptualities to enable a dialogue between the two to take place.
Dialogue can't take place in an atmosphere of profanity, mockery, and intolerance.
In one place in the novel a dialogue articulates this themIn one place in the novel a dialogue articulates this themin the novel a dialogue articulates this theme.
I would say all sides come to the forefront, but I think that some of us see things from more than one side to begin with and that there are many «sides» (perspectives) that are out there, I don't think it is a polemic, and I don't think it is «sides» in terms of choosing sides in a war... more a dialogue where confrontations take place, but (hopefully) most of the time not with the intent of winners and losers (or, if that is the intent, that hopefully we realize that and adjust our own rhetoric to move away from that pardigm)
Indeed, not surprisingly, in recent years this has been the dialogue in which most of the action has been taking place, the major part of it in Western countries, some of it in Asia (notably in Japan and in India).
The following dialogue took place on April 22, 1993 at the meeting of The Society for the Philosophy of Creativity (SPC) mentioned in the introduction to this focus section.
We must structure the scholarly environment such that even the print - based research is always kept in dialogue with actual places, programs and peopIe in ministry.
I think we revise history when we place assumptions that Jesus communicated the sentiment «you guys are fucking assholes» in a way that was redemptive and invited dialogue.
(Ibid., p. 89) Only the philosophy of dialogue makes possible an adequate picture of what does in fact take place: the pupil grows through his encounter with the person of the teacher and the Thou of the writer.
In the pluralist dialogue where myths are critiqued, love will emerge as that absolute, and I will find «that I can not love [my neighbor] as myself unless I take my place on the one bit of higher ground that will hold us both — unless I love God.
Thus, rather than place the insights of contemporary society in dialogue with Scripture and tradition in a way that maintains Biblical authority, she has compromised the sole authority of Scripture by qualifying it from feminist perspectives.
While Biblical hermeneutics provided the key to an understanding of the role of women in the church and family, dialogue between those whose traditions have heard the Word of God differently in other times and places held the key for the discussion of social ethics, and engagement with the full range of cultural activity (from psychotherapy to radical protest, from personal testimony to scientific statement) was the locus for theological evaluation concerning homosexuality.
Though the most productive moments of dialogue may take place in private, the ostensible framework of dialogue is that of public discourse measured by results, joint statements, and so forth.
These are only some of the dialogues which took place in the 1960's between Marxists and Christians.
In this context he praised Pena's emphasis upon dialogue between those of different religions which necessarily «places one's own faith in parenthesis» and discusses the «cultural consequences of foundational religious decisions.&raquIn this context he praised Pena's emphasis upon dialogue between those of different religions which necessarily «places one's own faith in parenthesis» and discusses the «cultural consequences of foundational religious decisions.&raquin parenthesis» and discusses the «cultural consequences of foundational religious decisions.»
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