Sentences with phrase «revelatory encounters»

He simply affirms that making this affirmation is the only way of remaining loyal to the revelatory encounter itself.
Masterpieces of Chinese Painting, 700-1900 This exhibition at the V&A is a revelatory encounter with great art.
Robert Motherwell: Early Collages, published to accompany an exhibition devoted exclusively to Motherwell's works on paper from the 1940s and early 1950s, reexamines the origins of the artist's style and his revelatory encounter with the papier collé technique that he described in 1944 as «the greatest of our discoveries.»

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What we can assume, however, is that our indwelling of the clues that comprise our revelatory tradition can lead us to break out into a much more adventurous encounter with other traditions than we have allowed in the past.
We would encounter any revelatory meaning only by first dwelling in and relying upon many particular linguistic and symbolic particulars.
Rarely does one encounter such a revelatory exhibition as «Things That Can not Be Seen Any Other Way: The Art of Manuel Mendive,»...
This retrospective offers a revelatory, in - depth encounter with the work of Jay DeFeo (1929 - 1989), one of the most important and innovative artists of her generation, but one who until now has not been given her due.
Another «crucial revelatory moment» came when the Quays were in college and encountered the 1967 exhibition Polish Poster Art, which (again from the wall text):
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