Sentences with phrase «reflecting modern culture»

Modern art, reflecting modern culture, finds itself in a painful dilemma.

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The guestrooms and suites at Marriott Vacation Club Pulse properties echo the cosmopolitan nature of their surroundings, each with an updated, modern look and feel that reflects the personal energy and unique culture of their host cities.
Many of the distinctive problems of modern societies, he tells us, e.g., the expansion of welfare state entitlements versus traditional free market liberalism, reflect this fundamental tension between a desire for a common good and the profound individualism of our culture.
It implies a static understanding of culture in which God can not do something new which is consistent with Scripture and thereby provide a fresh musical interpretation which reflects modern sensitivities.
The question modern readers have to answer is whether the Greco - Roman household codes reflected upon in Ephesians, Colossians, and 1 Peter are in and of themselves holy and divinely instituted, or if their appearance in Scripture represents the early church's attempt to blend Christianity and culture in such a way that it would preserve the dignity of adherents while honoring prevailing social and legal norms of the day.
I believe that this confusion reflects the fact that modern Western charismatic culture is highly and almost uniformly extrovert in nature.
In our submission to the «Modern Workplaces» consultation — which expires on 8 August — we outline a set of principles for how the Government could create a culture of shared parenting in the UK, and make specific recommendations for how this could best be reflected in a new parental leave system.
Decades after the modern feminist movement began, our culture still reflects the belief in men as so - called breadwinners and women as nurturers, managing the house and taking care of the children.
Bloodline Trousseau, Fahad Husayn bridal formal Wear Couture targeted on the designs reflecting modern styles and era with a blend of Pakistani ancient culture and especially made for advanced urban and modern girls.
Look to the back for a «loved» motif reflecting the culture of modern love - a focus for Creative Director Alessandro Michele.
Existing 1960s buildings at this Maori - language immersion school were removed to make way for a modern learning centre that maintained its links with the past, ties to the community, and reflected the local culture and landscape.
Puerto Vallarta combines original ethnic culture with today's modern resort amenities, reflected in an assortment of stimulating activities and convenient accommodations.
He also took some of the best and earliest photographs of the islanders, reflecting a culture that he deemed was dying in contact with the modern world.
Designed in minimalist modern and private luxury resort, it reflects the style and elegance of Balinese culture.
But many of the traditions reflected in the architecture and art from these sites live on in the modern Mayan culture.
Featuring 96 accommodation types ranging from superior rooms, cottages and deluxe rooms to the Impiana Suites, the mostly ocean - facing rooms have a modern Thai aesthetic to reflect the style and elegance of local culture, completed with the latest mod - cons such as flat - screen TVs.
The décor is fitting with the rest of the building and uses traditional style earthy colors in a modern setting to create a comfortable and practical space that reflects the culture of the city.
Called the Los Angeles Business Lounge, the facility features a modern design concept that reflects Californian culture.
Horison Seminyak Bali provides luxury and modern accommodation with warm and friendly service reflects a typical culture of Bali society that has come into existence.
«Much like Twine and GameMaker, Unity has done well to embrace the DIY culture flourishing in the modern indie games sphere,» he reflects.
Of course, there will be obligatory car packs starting with the Racing Icons Car Pack, but Slightly Mad insist they «have been specially chosen to provide more opportunities within your career, more variety in online games, and continue to reflect aspirational driving experiences and modern - day car culture across the globe.»
Modern culture is reflected in his humorous portraits, landscapes and interiors by means of familiar political and celebrity figures, chain restaurants and box stores, and well - known brands.
At the same time, as Chris Stephens (Head of Displays, and Lead Curator of Modern British Art, Tate) has acknowledged, his art «challenged and dispensed with the values at the heart of the American painting», reflecting a new spirit of engagement with popular culture and the mass media.
Our collections — encompassing American paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts; modern and contemporary art; art from Africa, Oceania, and the Americas; and textile arts — reflect an active conversation among cultures, perspectives, and time periods.
The painting is an important part of his California Dreaming series, which reflects on a world that was new to Hockney — the world of American modern culture.
Wallinger's installation heroically reflects Freud's immense impact on modern culture.
His control of the overall design of a painting was reminiscent of Ingres, his palette toyed with Matisse and the Fauves, his reassembling of the world under his own rules reflected the spirit of Picasso and the Cubists; but he was his own man - wryly observant, figurative, photo - realist, abstract, always forging his own identity amidst the white noise of modern culture.
In the exhibition we see the subversive creativity and the physical, ironic language used in Hail reflected in the work of contemporaries of Clark and Atlas's day, as well as among modern - day artists active in visual art and dance, music and pop culture, with their rebellious expressions.
His imaginary heroes — the «Baseball sluggers» — are figures embodied of symbols that reflect the cultural and racial conflict in the modern Western Society, and his confusion between the concepts of race and culture in America.
Two masters show us art for modern times: Virgil Abloh and Takashi Murakami come together at Gagosian London Gallery to create pieces that reflect our consumer culture
As Tate Modern prepares for tomorrow's launch of its major retrospective into one of the great American artists of the twentieth century, Roy Lichtenstein, digital arts channel The Space has unveiled an Arts Council archive film about the Pop Art master during which he explains that his work doesn't celebrate Pop culture, but uses its banality to reflect a harsh materialistic society.
Afro Modern: Journeys through the Black Atlantic reflects this idea of the Atlantic Ocean as a «continent in negative», a network of surrounding and interconnecting cultures spanning Africa, North and South America, the Caribbean and Europe, and traces the real and imaginary routes taken by artists across the Atlantic from 1909 to today.
These quiet, posed moments of a modern man in a modern setting are intended, I think, as a signal to his urbanity, just as his art signals its grown - up place, reflecting a thoughtful and flexible position in the culture industry.
His apt description of the painterly project of an admired forebear, Alex Katz (James is also an accomplished and widely published critic), is equally applicable to his own practice, i.e. he continues to play the grand, complex game of Western painting while reflecting a fully contemporary consciousness of the modern and postmodern disjunctures of history and culture.
-- Employing at risk, impoverished women to improve their livelihood; — Eco-friendly practices in our sourcing of materials and our design processes; — Honouring traditional artisan crafts and techniques providing sustainable fair trade wages; — Creating exclusive, modern designs that reflect the beauty and culture of the women who made them; — Donating back to their artisan communities for healthcare and educational needs.
That culture shift, writes Justice Andromache Karakatsanis, is necessary to «reflect modern reality and recognize that new models of adjudication can be fair and just.»
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