Sentences with phrase «presented in dialogue»

(Belo Horizonte, Brazil) Organized in four segments, the exhibition path begins with the neoconcretism of Hélio Oiticica, Lygia Clark and Lygia Pape, passes through the conceptual geometry as well as through the avant - garde works of the Gutai group, and ends with action art and the presence of the body in art and are presented in dialogue with artists such as Cinthia Marcelle.
This piece and several other works are presented in dialogue with Jean Tinguely's works.
For the first time, works by these two internationally renowned artists are being presented in dialogue in Hamburg, the city of their birth.
Her work is presented in dialogue with an intergenerational selection of artists — including Jason Moran, Mark Leckey, Sylvia Palacios Whitman, Jumana Emil Abboud and patten — demonstrating her lasting legacy and powerful impact on contemporary artists today.
Harry Dodge: MEATY BEATY BIG AND BOUNCY Closes May 27 The largest and first solo museum exhibition of Dodge's work will premiere THE ASS AND THE LAP DOG, one of two videos presented in dialogue with a series of sculptures and drawings.
In collaboration with Switzerland's Zentrum Paul Klee, the Swiss - German painter's workis presented in dialogue with that of Jackson Pollock, Robert Motherwell, and Adolph Gottlieb.
These dual exhibitions are presented in dialogue and provide alternative perspectives on immigration in the United States.
The works of three American Indian photographers are presented in dialogue with historical images that romanticized tribal life and helped shape views of Native Americans.
Ursuţa's New Museum exhibition debuts a new sculptural installation, Alps (2016), which is presented in dialogue with the artist's recent sculptures, including her series Whites (2015), which has its United States premiere in this show.
The exhibition starts with the oldest works, including Dosso Dossi's Psiche abbandonata da Amore (1525) and Antonio Carneo's Aracne tesse la tela (better known as L'Indovina, c. 1660), presented in dialogue with an assortment of books on «magic» from the same period, and ends with works by the most recent generations of contemporary artists — from Christian Marclay to Grazia Toderi, from Markus Schinwald to Clare Strand, Elina Brotherus, Jeppe Hein, Beate Gütschow and Hans Op de Beeck — passing through masters like Gustav Klimt, Giorgio de Chirico, Fernand Léger, Edward Weston, Kurt Schwitters, Yves Klein, Arnulf Reiner, Georg Baselitz, Gerhard Richter, Peter Blake, Christo, Günter Brus, Mimmo Jodice, Gilberto Zorio, Giulio Paolini, Richard Long, Candida Höfer, Giuseppe Penone, Fischli and Weiss and Shirin Neshat, to mention just a few.
The exhibition is structured as a stream of conversations, whereby topics relevant to the history of experimental art practices in Latin America are presented in dialogue with artworks from the MMK Collection.
There's contemporary artist Chris Engman's, utilization of the camera to build fake landscapes, presented in dialogue with 20 other artists manipulating the photographic medium including Jimmy Baker, John Houck, Robert Rauschenberg, and Sigrid Viir.
The museum's second and third floors are dedicated to a rotating series of special exhibitions that explore current themes in contemporary art through the work of today's pioneering artists, often presented in dialogue with post-war masters.
Seven of Mangold's original woodcuts, Untitled A through G (2000) and Curved Plane Figure III (1995), are presented in dialogue with works by his contemporaries: Immovable Iconography (1990) by Nancy Graves (1939 — 1995) and Roses and Roofs (1987) by Janet Fish (1938 ---RRB-.
These sculptures were often presented in dialogue with both the space in which they were shown and with the human body.
This concert is presented in dialogue with the exhibition History Refused to Die: Highlights from the Souls Grown Deep Foundation Gift, on view at The Met Fifth Avenue, May 22 — September 23, 2018.
That probably inevitable disappointment aside, the play's plot holds the unexpected insights too little present in its dialogue.
The only real complaint I have for this game is the sheer amount of swearing present in the dialogue.
Choice based progression is also present in dialogue.

Not exact matches

This private sector body presents recommendations to APEC Leaders in an annual dialogue and advises APEC officials on business sector priorities and concerns.
Since the program's inception, more than 50 % of presenting companies have received funding, with more recent participants in ongoing dialogue with interested investors.
Some theologians and bishops present an account of doctrine that strongly resembles the proposals made by the Italian philosopher Gianni Vattimo in his interview book Christianity, Truth, and Weakening Faith: A Dialogue.
That is not the way that Anglicanism has traditionally presented itself, either to its own communicants or in theological dialogue with other Christians.
As Josiah Fisk presents him in the Autumn 1994 Hudson Review, Cage was an influential figure in «the new simplicity» in music, a movement that tends to leave us «blissfully ignorant of the dialogues, the ambiguities, the deeply questioning and even subversive powers that actually govern the operation of music.»
In such a case he must present his view in a way that does justice to the ecclesial importance of his opinion, to the continuation of his dialogue with the magisterium und also to his respect for the latter's teachinIn such a case he must present his view in a way that does justice to the ecclesial importance of his opinion, to the continuation of his dialogue with the magisterium und also to his respect for the latter's teachinin a way that does justice to the ecclesial importance of his opinion, to the continuation of his dialogue with the magisterium und also to his respect for the latter's teaching.
All liturgical renewal, all changes in the education and way of life of priests, all adaptation of the religious orders to contemporary conditions, the activities of mature laymen as well as the frank dialogue with the present world, all these must only serve the love of God and one's neighbour in the unfeigned faith which will always be foolishness and scandal to the wise and prudent of this world.
In my dialogues with Third World Christians, I have sought to use the creative aspects of the black Christian eschatology in order to help us to see beyond what is present to the future that is cominIn my dialogues with Third World Christians, I have sought to use the creative aspects of the black Christian eschatology in order to help us to see beyond what is present to the future that is cominin order to help us to see beyond what is present to the future that is coming.
As we ponder the bilateral Roman Catholic - Lutheran dialogue results (presented in Lantana, Florida, by Bishop Hans L. Martensen of Copenhagen and George A. Lindbeck of Yale March 13, 1981), we enter a different world.
4In addition to his article in the present volume, see e.g., «A Whiteheadian Basis for Pannenberg's Theology,» Encounter 38 (1977): 307 - 17; «A Dialogue About Process Philosophy» (with Wolfhart Pannenberg), Encounter 38 (1977): 318 - 24; «God as the Subjectivity of the Future,» Encounter 41 (1980): 287 - 92; «The Divine Activity of the Future,» Process Studies 11/3 (Fall 1981): 169 - 79; and «Creativity in a Future Key,» in New Essays in Metaphysics, ed.
Well, we say he's Socrates, but the Socrates Strauss presents us — one faithfully based on the character in Plato's dialogues — is someone somewhat unreal, a sort of an abstraction.
In genuine dialogue the experiencing senses and the real fantasy which supplements them work together to make the other present as whole and one.
Buber's philosophy of dialogue not only finds the narrow ridge between the subjectivist identification and the objectivist sundering of the «is» and the «ought,» but it also radically shifts the whole ground of ethical discussion by moving from the universal to the concrete and from the past to the presentin other words, from I - It to I - Thou.
A debate in which the thoughts are not expressed in the way in which they existed in the mind but in the speaking are so pointed that they may strike home in the sharpest way, and moreover without the men that are spoken to being regarded in any way present as persons; a conversation characterized by the need neither to communicate something, nor to learn something, nor to innuence someone, nor to come into connexion with someone, but solely by the desire to have one's own self - reliance confirmed by making the impression that is made, or if it has become unsteady to have it strengthened; a friendly chat in which each regards himself as absolute and legitimate and the other as relativized and questionable; a lovers» talk in which both partners alike enjoy their own glorious soul and their precious experience — what an underworld of faceless spectres of dialogue!
It is stated that this participation in a dialogue of direct relation to God was always present, that it is not an occurrence that man can avoid if he wishes and which could be eliminated from the very constitution of his existence in history because it was not always part of it.
In this Seminar on the future of the inter-religious dialogue, it is proper that we start with the specific context of the present crisis of Indian Secularism and its relation to religious fundamentalism.
The present pluralism - in - isolation which characterizes much of evangelical thought must give way, as an initial step in the consensus - building process, to a pluralism - in - dialogue.22 Diversity must be faced openly and in love, as evangelicals together seek theological consensus.
This means that the church needs to be present in trade unions, political parties, and every other secular institution to promote justice and compassion.18 In this way ordinary men and women who are engaged in the actual life - situations participate in the dialoguin trade unions, political parties, and every other secular institution to promote justice and compassion.18 In this way ordinary men and women who are engaged in the actual life - situations participate in the dialoguIn this way ordinary men and women who are engaged in the actual life - situations participate in the dialoguin the actual life - situations participate in the dialoguin the dialogue.
Formal dialogue, in which authorized representatives of faith communities present their official positions, has never attracted me.
The lamentable polarisation and confusion which has developed as a consequence of these conflicting interpretations of our present situation is only too familiar to anyone involved in the life of the Church and has led all too often into destructive polemic rather than real dialogue about the best way forward for Catholic Christianity in the third millennium.
While Wright argues that Jesus speaking to Roman authorities in John 18 and 19 presents a mandate for political engagement, Boyd points out that Jesus does not bring up the injustices of the Roman Empire, nor other governmental issues, in his dialogue with Pilate.
But to speak of dialogue in 2016 risks baptizing our compromising complicity with the present age.
An excellent illustration is to be found in I Corinthians 11 where Paul's text is the tradition («The Lord Jesus, on the night in which he was betrayed, took bread...»).14 His text, translated and proclaimed for the Corinthian situation, stands now as our text for proclamation to the situation of the present hearers, a situation that will, in dialogue with the text, create a new speaking and hearing of the Gospel.
In the present atmosphere of open - ended dialogue, sermons in the classical tradition will less and less be accepteIn the present atmosphere of open - ended dialogue, sermons in the classical tradition will less and less be acceptein the classical tradition will less and less be accepted.
Women journal writing has become a genre of its own in the 20th century, but I can not imagine that O'Connor speaking to herself in diary form could give a reader any more insight into her character than O'Connor in dialogue, which is, essentially, what these letters present.
In his address to the New Delhi Assembly of the WCC in 1961, Thomas spoke of Christ being present in the world of today engaged in a continuous dialogue with the peoples and nationIn his address to the New Delhi Assembly of the WCC in 1961, Thomas spoke of Christ being present in the world of today engaged in a continuous dialogue with the peoples and nationin 1961, Thomas spoke of Christ being present in the world of today engaged in a continuous dialogue with the peoples and nationin the world of today engaged in a continuous dialogue with the peoples and nationin a continuous dialogue with the peoples and nations.
That Prof. Novak and his coauthors chose to lower the level of discourse not only in First Things but in their strident letter in the April 2002 issue of Commentary, in which they dismiss the possibility of dialogue with Prof. Levenson «in his present state of mind,» is most lamentable.
In what follows, I shall first present the dialogue of religions and Panikkar's critical pluralism (1).
He presented to the Church of his day, after much dialogue and discussion, a doctrine of Original Sin which the Church recognised as true in all essentials to what she did in fact believe.
One of the ways in which we can learn about the meaning and implications of conversion in the present is by revisiting the past, and dialoguing with it.
Wesley Ariarajah who was Director of the Dialogue Unit of the WCC for many years, in his Thomas Athanasius lecture given in Kerala (Current Trends in Ecumenical Thinking 1992) deals with the topic «Interpreting the Missionary Mandate» in the present context of religious and cultural pluralism.
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