Sentences with phrase «radical gesture at»

The commonly developed method of dialogical painting is artistic practice and radical gesture at the same time.

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Radical Augustinians from Calvinists and Jansenists (including Pascal) through Kierkegaard and Catholic postmodernists such as Jean - Luc Marion emancipate this gesture of radical transcendence from the Platonic moorings still at work in AugRadical Augustinians from Calvinists and Jansenists (including Pascal) through Kierkegaard and Catholic postmodernists such as Jean - Luc Marion emancipate this gesture of radical transcendence from the Platonic moorings still at work in Augradical transcendence from the Platonic moorings still at work in Augustine.
And yet those datable acts of beginning, radical though they were, and archetypal for all later reflection about America, were themselves mythic gestures which could not but stir up, at the beginning and later, the images and symbols of earlier myths and mythically interpreted histories.
At once a political epic and a radical gesture in personal filmmaking, Steven Soderbergh's Traffic is an unexpected, unlikely triumph.
By the time I did the last show at Alan's in 1969, I realized that I had to do something drastically radical from the relative gesture of my wrist, which was becoming too habitual.
A «Radical Gesture» The Studio Museum was founded in 1968 to provide a venue for artists of African descent to exhibit their work when opportunities to do so at mainstream institutions were few.
Combined with his interest in American abstract painting this research lead him in the 70s to make a series of particularly ambitious paintings, not only by their unusual format in France at the time (two by three meters, two by six meters), but also by the almost total withdrawal of the gesture of the artist, an indirect inscription of the pictorial surface, a minimalistic and radical process that influenced, among others, Martin Barré.
The recent exhibition Besides, With, Against, and Yet: Abstraction and the Ready - Made Gesture at The Kitchen showed the radical diversity of what passes as abstract painting today, and has induced me to reconsider some of my older prejudices.
These seemingly internecine art world problems are mirrored in culture at large, where branded feminism appears in the guise of once - radical gestures: from Lynda Benglis's phallic woman, to the indiscriminate schlong - wagging of Miley Cyrus; from the mantra «the personal is political,» to countless «lady blogs» microscopping the daily minutiae of celebrities through a «feminist lens»; from the fight for equal pay to the «Lean - In» ideology espoused by Facebook executive and self - styled activist Sheryl Sandberg, which rethinks «revolution» as a greasy ladder that can be scaled through technocratic efficiency and a 24/7 work ethic.
«That many of these add - ons are mere gestures, at best, is now clear, as their impacts on home energy consumption can now be measured and usually offer scant justification for the radical nature of the design.»
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