Sentences with phrase «points of convergence between»

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to the question, «What if an art collection were treated like a musical or choreographic score — existing both as a historical document and as the material for an interpretive performance that could be played at any moment?»
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.
This will be done by noting six important points of convergence between the two.
When Aristotle deliberately expresses the commonality of energeia and entelecheia, and when he further asserts that energeia, as the efficacy of the actual, strives toward entelecheia as toward its fulfillment, 19 it seems to us that the decisive point of convergence between these concepts and Whiteheadian thought has been hit upon.
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.
Naked2 is a known antagonist of Wnt - beta - catenin signaling so Naked2 provides a point of convergence between EGFR and Wnt signaling.
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.

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On October 20 - 22,1983, at Xavier University in Cincinnati, however, a group of liberation and process theologians came together to discuss points of convergence as well as areas of residual tension between the two approaches.
He wanted to emphasize the divergence between Lausanne and Bangkok, while others were happy that I had pointed out the convergence» 63 John Milic Lochman of the University of Basel, referring to the Moderator's report later wrote, «He tried to point out ecumenical bridges to other movements, especially the Synod of Bishops in Rome and the Lausanne Congress.
Before going on to speak of the convergence that exists on this point between the present General Secretary of the World Council of Churches and the Encyclical Ut unum sint, I must first take the further step of showing that the suggestion about dialogue and reception as phases of a conciliar process has not come out of the blue.
Indeed, there are points of convergence as well as dissonance between this imperative and similar imperatives found in other traditions.
The project is a self - funded initiative and part of Nuart's on - going «Art City» program that aims to find convergence points between Street Art and the region's city development plans; the intent being to develop the region as an international «hub» and destination for Street Art culture.
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.
The full report — The Strategic New Roles Of Marketing And The Library In Big Law — suggests that competitive intelligence is a convergence point between law librarians and law firm marketing.
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