Sentences with phrase «point of convergence»

This will be done by noting six important points of convergence between the two.
Therefore, the fetus does not merely tend toward its own maturation, but rather, in order to achieve maturation, in the fullest sense of the term, it has to have an «other,» in this case, the parents, as point of convergence, as principle of unification and integration, as revealer to the child of what it is; and to the degree that the child learns to love with the aid of his parents, to that degree he is differentiated and thus revealed to himself for what he is.
As Sunder Katwala points out, when talking about British politics he is carefully higlighting points of convergence with his brother, determined not to provide a credit - card - breadth of difference between them.
The exhibition delineates points of convergence in their work, in particular their focus on social and political issues through a reliance on conjuring an often entertainingly ambiguous narrative framework.
The most important point of convergence shared by the world's great spiritual traditions is to be found in the practice and power of selfless love for all humanity.
Throughout our review of Wood's proposal about what makes theological education theological we have been noting points of convergence with and divergence from the other four voices in this conversation.
But it also suggests a possible point of convergence between Christian socialists and those who prefer to call themselves capitalists in the mixed - economy or social - welfare capitalist sense.
For example, one of the other points of convergence seems to be on the befuddled topic of community organising, which even the more committed members of David's own campaign team thought its weak point.
The highly publicized Harmonic Convergence of 1989 had Mt. Tamalpais as one of the center points of the convergence.
Recently, Lim has expanded her practice to include filmmaking, combining various avenues of interest — in material objects and immaterial images, in cinema and literature — to a singular point of convergence.
Tapering toward a work's central axis, but with dual points of convergence, they suggest perspective without a vanishing point.
«Prima Materia», the third exhibition to be held at Punta della Dogana since its opening in 2009, explores points of convergence within artistic creation, beyond the cultural spaces in which the art was created and the time in which it was born.
Galeria Nara Roesler New York presents Theory of the Inevitable Convergence, an exhibition of works by Carlito Carvalhosa, Artur Lescher, and Marco Maggi that highlights untapped points of convergence between the narratives of the three artists.
The desire was to speak more fully within a gallery context to the legacy of the Walker's history as a multidisciplinary arts center, and to network — in an associative, nonhierarchical manner — various points of convergence and divergence among artists within the broad history of artistic practice over the past fifty years.
Since the historic reopening of the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam in September 2012, the Public Program has functioned as an important point of convergence.
In reply, one must acknowledge that historical thinking precludes infallible affirmations about the «center of history» or about the «point of convergence» toward which all of history moves.
The point of convergence between traditional morality and situational morality is in their attempts to articulate a set of values that can offer guidance in the task of building the future.
Indeed, there are points of convergence as well as dissonance between this imperative and similar imperatives found in other traditions.
«This monument is the pride of the nation, and it has always served as the point of convergence for Nigerians seeking fun and relaxation, especially during festive periods, and a centre for the promotion of arts and culture,» he said.
The city has become a point of convergence for trains coming from the western part of the state and Canada.
Naked2 is a known antagonist of Wnt - beta - catenin signaling so Naked2 provides a point of convergence between EGFR and Wnt signaling.
Scientists are approaching that point of convergence from different directions.
Truth be told, many individuals on disabled dating sites don't much consider themselves to be disabled and once in a while make their handicap the point of convergence of their fixation in life.
Not coincidentally, these are all at the heart of CBE, and this Institute aspires to become not only a point of convergence for these practices on campus, but across Texas, the United States, and beyond as well.
For instance, in a learning journal the point of convergence is the thing that you have educated amid the course, and this focal topic ought to run however the entire paper and give its configuration.
Featuring monographs, theory, zines and criticism as well as rare artist editions and out - of - print art books by major contemporary artists, editions is a point of convergence between the literary and art worlds both locally and internationally.
Irene Hofmann, Phillips Director and Chief Curator, SITE Santa Fe Candice Hopkins, Managing Curator Brandee Caoba, Curatorial Assistant Joanne Lefrak, SITEcenter Director The SITElines.2016 team's approach foregrounds curatorial collaboration, the integration of multiple art histories, and the exploration of points of convergence and divergence amongst artists working across the Americas.
Her imposing vertical Farm Scene (1963), uses a high horizon of huddled barns and a white house as a point of convergence from which a torrent of color, greens through rusts and peach, flows downward to a foggy bottom at our feet, along which a hedgerow and hay rake interpose a flimsy barricade.
ARTBO has matured into the fastest growing art fair in Latin America and, for twelve years, it has been a point of convergence for artists, galleries, scholars and art collectors.
Like the earlier paintings from which they were made, these new works existed at a point of convergence between the two - dimensional and the three - dimensional.
Collaboratively, participants considered the points of convergence between museums and contemporary performance, in search of answers to the question, «What if an art collection were treated like a musical or choreographic score — existing both as a historical document and as the material for an interpretive performance that could be played at any moment?»
Bryan Christie's solo exhibition, Every Angel is Terror, offers tangible evidence that the categories we create for the sake of language — art, science, religion, poetry — dissolve at a point of convergence.
Found objects became a point of convergence for artists re-imagining the beginning of civilization.
Using white as a point of convergence and departure, this exhibition will look at the way the color white is used in a full spectrum of practices.
Aim is to create connections between art and cutting - edge visual culture by publishing and exhibiting projects by international artists who have advanced contemporary and interdisciplinary art practice, forming a point of convergence where design is engaged in conversation with contemporary art.
This prudent curatorial criterion makes it possible to collect artworks with points of convergence, encouraging rich dialogue between artists and works from different contexts and historic periods.
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