Sentences with phrase «radical departure from»

Fact: «Direct paternal involvement in childrearing is a radical departure from almost all historical patterns of family structure.»
Vizio's new P - Series TVs are a radical departure from the rest of the industry.
The Galaxy S8 itself was a pretty radical departure from the S7 before it, featuring really tiny bezels and a gorgeous Infinity Display.
The HTC U Ultra presents a radical departure from HTC's signature aluminum unibody design language.
While those phones won't be quite the radical departure from past iPhones that the iPhone X is expected to be — they'll likely keep the LCD screens that Apple has used on its phone instead of the OLED panel slated for the iPhone X — they're still expected to introduce some improvements over Apple's current phones.
In design terms, it's a radical departure from last year's ASUS phones, with the manufacturer almost completely ditching the plastic chassis that characterized the ZenFone 2 line.
LG's 2016 flagship is a radical departure from previous years, with a smaller size, the latest Qualcomm processor and modular attachments.
Also keep in mind that these devices are a radical departure from the traditional atomic clocks that usually sit bedside.
The latest version of the Surface Book 2 isn't a radical departure from the last one.
The design of the iPhone X is a radical departure from any previous model.
This is a radical departure from how most rating agencies work in that most ratings are done according to a company's own internal computation and scoring method which isn't always available to the general public.
Using only phases is a radical departure from the structure of many other code sets that require granularity without regard to the utility of such information.
This wording is sufficient in itself to demonstrate the radical departure from the old law.
His approach is a radical departure from tradition business thinking — it's more human, more vital, and more subjective.
This practice is a radical departure from your grandfather's legal benefit, which would take the form of a voluntary, payroll deducted legal insurance or pre-paid legal type product.
As such, this represents a radical departure from the traditional design, manufacturing and consumer service models in the homeware and accessories industry.
This may seem obvious, but it is a radical departure from our dominant approach to infrastructure (often called «grey infrastructure»).
Remember that sensitivity is not defined from the models, but from the paleo - climate observations, and so you would need some radical departure from expected behaviour to challenge that.
Solid squares of lip color are a radical departure from the non-recyclable plastic tubes that accompany every kind of lipstick and lip gloss.
The conclusions are a radical departure from currently accepted science.
Allowing pop - cultural artifacts to function as «information,» as opposed to «form,» Baldessari's works represented a radical departure from, and often a direct critique of, the modernist sensibility that dominated painting for decades.
In a radical departure from his earlier work in which cars were the exclusive subject matter, Cain spent the last two years working with the traditional themes of landscape and portraiture.
Figures from the Biblical Holy Family were represented in an entirely natural manner - a radical departure from Byzantine, even Gothic, artworks.
When Anuszkiewicz moved to New York in 1957, there were few gallery owners who would take a chance on showing his work, which was a radical departure from the Abstract Expressionist paintings in vogue at the time.
The modus operandi established here by Stuart, and the ensuing results, established a new fashion in interior decoration which constituted a radical departure from the late - Palladian language still in vogue in the late 1750s.
Dominated by viscous black acrylic; one or two simple geometric forms; and an impastoed, at times gestural, facture, these canvases from 2002 — 2003 seemed a radical departure from her practice over the previous four decades.
New York became Whitten's crucible, a radical departure from the segregation of his youth.
Constructed of torn newspaper pasted to wire armatures and loosely painted with a wash of casein, the sculptures in that exhibition marked a radical departure from the figurative paintings and drawings that had dominated Oldenburg's artistic production in the preceding years.
At the time it was a shockingly radical departure from anything that I had experienced before as sculpture.
The works on exhibition appear to be a radical departure from Mathison's practice of casting iconic, utilitarian objects in concrete, ceramic and iron, then presenting them in a tableau that questions individual agency in basic acts of work.
Bontecou started making vacuum - formed clear - plastic sculptures of outsize fish and flowers, a seemingly radical departure from her signature style, and the reception was less than enthusiastic.
This was a radical departure from the way sculpture had hitherto been seen and paved the way for future developments in three - dimensional art.
The artwork also represents an example of his first more expressive pieces, which announced a slow, but radical departure from a realist style, a decision Lucian Freud attributes to his friendship with fellow painter Francis Bacon which, by his own admission, helped him» feel more daring».
When he first made them in the 1960s, they were a playful bridge between Pop Art and Minimalism and a radical departure from his black - and - white photo - paintings.
Axel Salto experimented with wild, organic forms and colors that were a radical departure from the prevailing, cool abstract styles of modern ceramics.
Continuing his investigation of the artifice of image making and the processes of visual perception, Lochore's new work marks a radical departure from the earlier computer generated shadows of window grids which recently have become more fractured and distorted, placing...
The black paintings, created between 1951 and 1953, showcase Pollock's broader ambitions as an artist and were a radical departure from his previous work.
Working in collaboration with Venetian glassmakers, he began producing ornate mirrors and eighteenth - century style chandeliers, using black Murano glass in a radical departure from traditional Rococo colors.
The «80s: Grey Paintings includes a group of six canvases that were part of an important exhibition at Pace's Soho gallery in 1990 that represented a radical departure from Martin's previous work.
Viewing Ferrer's works as embodied gesture acknowledges their radical departure from depiction.
Reviled by some at the time, that year's Whitney Biennial laid the groundwork for much of the intellectual landscape artists have explored since then because it was seen at the time as such a radical departure from previous Biennials due to the fact that the exhibited work was much more conceptual and politically charged than previous incarnations.
The show presented a new body of work — formal studies of the female form, including large, expressive line paintings of the body rendered in blue paint on raw canvas — that marked a radical departure from Emin's vernacular up until that moment.
The experience led Chambers to perceptual realism, which was as much a philosophy, rooted in Catholic doctrine and the writing of the French phenomenological philosopher Maurice Merleau - Ponty, as it was a style of painting; and it marked a radical departure from his previous work, which cut a wide swath across a variety of genres.
But in 1961 his art made a radical departure from these precedents.
It's not a radical departure from its forebear, instead being more a sleeker refinement of an innovative idea - that you can remove the home console experience from a big screen TV.
It looked to be a radical departure from the traditional console industry.
It might be a radical departure from the somber realism of Gone Home, but Fullbright's ability to tell a good story makes this one to watch.
After a radical departure from series convention with Yakuza: Of the End, Sega has developed another main - series Yakuza game for the PS3 that sticks strictly to the formula, if the demo is any indication.
It allows you, the fans, to show your support and allow us to make a game incorporating gameplay elements that are a radical departure from traditional RPGs.
It's a radical departure from every game in the series to date, both in its isometric 3D viewpoint and its arcade - style controls.
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