Sentences with phrase «realism at»

However, seasoning your perspective with a little dash of realism at the outset of a brand - spanking - new relationship can help to set you up for success in the long run, because starting to get into the habit of engaging in relationship maintenance activities while your relationship is still new will do wonders for preventing problems from arising down the road.
However, it does trade in image impact rather than outright realism at times.
But there was also a refreshing realism at the retreat that trying to solve Wicked Problems may be a wonderful goal, but believing that we actually can may be naïve... dangerously naïve... because faith that we can solve challenges that are massively complex, that create fierce conflicts over values, and which arise from deep instincts over which we have little conscious control... delays us from accepting that the best we probably can do with Wicked Problems like that is get on with figuring out how to cope with their consequences.
It is merely melding environmentalism with realism at a juncture when the climate can ill afford saying no to any solution.
Her work is currently included in Disrupted Realism at Stanek Gallery in Philadelphia.
Anemic realism at Lind: In new work at Gregory Lind Gallery, Bay Area painter Jake Longstreth extends his vision of the American landscape as made ready for abstraction by its voids and by a cultural anemia diagnosed long ago by photographers such as Robert Adams and Robert Frank and Bay Area painter Robert Bechtle.
It's a defiant but tender token of their friendship which proves Rivers» mastery of realism at a time when only abstract art was considered avant - garde.
11 - 25 October: Gerhard Richter / Konrad Lueg: Living with Pop: A Demonstration for Capitalist Realism at Möbelhaus Berges, Düsseldorf is staged.
Next, he travelled to Berlin to follow up an interest in the Expressionist group known as Die Brücke, and Christian Schad, an exponent of realism at once sharp - edged and enigmatic.
This spring artist / curator Paolo Cirio invited me to contribute an essay on the work of Hans Haacke for Cirio's exhibition Evidentiary Realism at Fridman Gallery, New York, and Nome Gallery, Berlin.
Among others, Stacy Leigh's deeply strange nudes at Fortnight Gallery; Nicholas Cueva's mysterious paintings at the Brooklyn community space Five Myles; Louis Fratino's weird realism at Thierry Goldberg; Jordan Casteel at Casey Kaplan; Maryam Hoseini's complex illuminated manuscript - like paintings at Rachel Uffner; Nina Chanel Abney's grand combinations of Stuart Davis and Jacob Lawrence, at Mary Boone and Jack Shainman (who's become one of the better galleries in the world); Marcia Marcus's prescient 1970s paintings at Eric Firestone; the teeny storefront 56 Henry mounted consecutive excellent shows of Cynthia Talmadge, Richard Tinkler, and Kate Shepherd; personal perennial faves shone, including Cary Leibowitz, Lisa Beck, Mira Schor, Keith Mayerson, Julian Lethbridge, Betty Tompkins, Jack Pierson, Ken Tisa, Tabboo, and Ashley Bickerton.
He took up realism at the height of Abstract Expressionism, but a realism so charged with psychological intensity, personal symbolism and hallucinatory weirdness that to call it realism didn't fit quite right either.
With a flair for ink, pencil and watercolour, Ëlodie's style is poetic realism at its finest.
From grasping the surface changes to handling how downshifts and braking need to be managed on loose dirt, Project CARS 2 throws its (in) famous realism at rallycross in hardcore fashion.
Experience realism at the limits with ForzaTech delivering 60 fps and true 4K resolution in HDR — a visual showcase.
but if you want realism at its peak in game form, then this is the game for you.
Games like Wessman's own X-Wing series, like its Star Wars source material, didn't focus on realism at all, with the space fantasy appeal.
SEGA Rally isn't for those looking for a deep rally sim, or for that matter any real degree of realism at all.
The new, large full - color art is magic realism at its finest, revealing mass cruelty as well as distinctive individuals and the connections between them.
This is the first Christopher Nolan film to be based on actual events, and as such he opts for maximum realism at all times, aided by the embarrassment of riches at his disposal (special mentions go to cinematographer Hoyte Van Hoytema and production designer Nathan Crowley).
But while there are elements of didactic political fable, there's a heartbreaking realism at the root of this portrait of Lebanese poverty, mostly shown from Zain's point of view.
Birdman: Meta - magical - realism at its finest, Alejandro Gonzales Inarritu's look at the transience and transcendence of fame will nab some Oscars this season.
Baz Luhrmann's use of hyper - realism at the beginning is probably a bit OTT for most viewers, but this is no big deal.
Accused of being overly optimistic in a forecast, he rebutted, «We don't do optimism, we don't do pessimism, we do realism at the Bank of Canada.»
The Cinema Effect: Realisms at Caixa Forum Madrid is an exhibition that reflects on the influence and impact of cinema in constructing our visual culture, highlighting how cinematographic language has taken on various artistic forms including video and installation art.
Recent group shows include Wanderlust on The High Line, New York; Summer School at the Flag Art Foundation, New York; and Realisms at The State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation.

Not exact matches

I've tried over the years to write many times about the realism of the downsides of being an entrepreneur because there is a complete cognitive dissidence between what you read about yourself in the press and what you feel internally about where you're at in the journey.
I'm just trying to make sure that there's at least one contrarian and maybe one voice of realism among this season's many purveyors of touching truisms, pious platitudes, and bumper sticker BS — all of which feels like it was written by either Hallmark or hacks whose prior Republican clients and «candidates» are now sitting on the sidelines sucking their thumbs and watching The Donald drive the bus off the bridge.
At the heart of this «new energy realism» is prioritizing innovation over regulation.
These remarks from Buterin might seem like negative criticism directed at the cryptocurrency community that has built its tokens on the platform he incepted, but the healthy dose of realism might be just what is needed to keep the eyes of the ecosystem focused on the benefits of developing decentralized technologies for reasons greater than the value associated with their related tokens.
In the blog post «Some gold bulls need a dose of realism ``, I noted that relative to the Goldman Sachs Spot Commodity Index (GNX) the gold price was at an all - time high and about 30 % above its 2011 peak.
By the 1940s, he was marginalized by the «Christian realism» of his colleague at New York's Union Theological Seminary, Reinhold Niebuhr.
These must be handled with unsparing realism, (not catch - penny romanticism) but when we cross the line to the boundless and hideous unknown — the shadow - haunted Outside — we must remember to leave our humanity — and terrestrialism — at the threshold.
And rigorous realism requires going far beyond the usual generalities; for the natural man fools himself about fact, can not bear to look at a situation as it is, invents stories to cover up reality.
No one who has had one whom he loved die in such straits will fail to welcome the compassionate realism of the graveside prayer, «Suffer us not at the last from any pains of death to fall from thee».
But because all of this is at a rather nebulous level of experience, it seems to many people to be either wishful, romantic thinking or weak by comparison with the tough, pragmatic, hard - nosed realism of action.
However we approach the question, it remains true as a matter of simple history that Christianity in its development represents what we might describe as the marriage of Jewish realism and of cultural forms which are not Jewish at all.
In rejecting realism, Rorty and Vattimo do not espouse or argue for anti-realism; and in rejecting metaphysics they don't argue (or even suggest, at least when they're being careful) that metaphysics is impossible.
In this way Whiteheadian metaphysics represents a more adequate solution to the problems of meaning and consciousness, while at the same time providing a strong philosophical basis for the realism and causalism of science.
It is a tendency, however, which has worked at best incompletely: for the cycle of stories about Abraham is liberally sprinkled with a knowing realism that seems to speak out of Israel's own experience under covenant.
At the recent American Academy of Religion convention, Marshall clarified that his thinking is «realist» if realism merely refers to the belief that there is a world created by God that is neither God nor us.
I once cite «Realism and Idealism,» the passage about objective idealism in which Collingwood clearly states his conception of the world of nature: «Thus it conceives the world of nature as something derived from and dependent upon something logical prior to itself, a world of immaterial ideas; but this is not a mental world or a world of mental activities or of things depending on mental activity although it is an intelligible world or a world in which mind, when mind comes into existence, finds itself completely at home.
The human mind that abstracts from the realism and intuition of St. John, to theologise its own version of the Jesus of History as distinct from the Jesus of Faith, must always end up with a supreme Prophet who is less than the transcendent divine, who is not pre-existent to the Universe and Creation, and who at the very highest is «divine» only as a supreme emanation of a «holy and noble consciousness» at the root of being itself, and identified with Creation itself.
In his long career as a philosopher at the University of Southern California, he earned a reputation for being perhaps the foremost scholar on Edmund Husserl, whose direct realism argues, counter to the constructivism of Immanuel Kant, that there is indeed an objective reality that is at least partially knowable via the mind.
Luther, in the Pauline tradition but with more realism as to post-conversion sin, speaks of the Christian as being simul justus et peccator (at the same time justified and a sinner).
QM implies a rejection of locality and realism: locality means no instantaneous «action - at - a-distance» (as in Newton's formulation of gravity, although Newton apparently doubted this himself), realism means that the object under consideration is «there» even when not being observed.
At the same time, the New Left (now the old New Left) in politics, persuaded by the rhetoric of its own simplistic radicalism which seemed to call for burning down or bringing down everything, concluded that Niebuhr's Christian realism was a sellout to the establishment.
But, beyond the heightened realism of possession stories, there seems to be something else at play.
Dean suggests that American religious empiricists may have lapsed into objectivism at times, but a third position of speculative and radically empirical realism, a religious historicism, holds up well in the current forces of deconstructionism, neopragmatism, and language philosophy.
The problem still remains, however, that the demand for «literalness» and «realism» is not at all so univocal as it might first appear.
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