Sentences with phrase «rich subject»

I've found that underrepresented histories or perspectives often make rich subjects for oral history projects.
Because they are a surprisingly complex and rich subject matter.
Being marginalized as a painter and a woman has been an incredibly rich subject.
All of this is a very rich subject for fiction, rife with possibilities for conflict and dysfunction.»
The standards also emphasize domain - specific vocabulary and informative writing, requiring that students read texts that provide rich subject - area content and models of expository structures.
The exhibition «It smells like... flowers & fragrances», on view at me Collectors Room Berlin from 14 April to 1 July 2018, reveals the undiminished potential of the visually rich subject of depictions of flowers and the subversive olfactory power of fragrances in contemporary art.
Kim recognizes the bruise with or without the context of flesh as a perfectly rich subject, something he would like to imagine and to bring into the world as a metaphor.
Evolutionary science is a rich subject that is expanding rapidly.
A handsome period drama with the occasional impressive flourish, but despite its rich subject matter, it's Affleck's weakest film yet as a director.
The misery of our own mortality is a rich subject for dramatic explication, and it's been previously mined, with varying degrees of success, by works as varied as Sarah Polley's Away from Her, David Lynch's The Straight Story, and Margaret Laurence's novel The Stone Angel.
This is a rich subject for satire and sticking it to political bureaucracy.
The rich subject matter is completely fumbled turning what could have been a grueling and cathartic journey into a lame disney-esque parable.
Girls tend to outperform boys, particularly in language - rich subjects.
This allows them to then progress in class to the richer subject content.
The French Revolution proved a rich subject for Finlay; he first received international attention for his guillotine installation A View to the Temple at Documenta 8 in Kassel in 1987 and thereafter the guillotine became one of the most enduring elements of his iconography.
The rich subject matter creates a dialog of form and reality of California as Hoelck sees it.
A rich subject in itself, the alien body, while given presence enough by the strange sandbox - like terrain akin to Apocalypse Postponed (2014), is allegorically enacted by a performer resembling a pastiche of anime characters and appearing sporadically much to the mystery of viewers.
But it opens up a rich subject that's been largely overlooked by scholarship exploring 1960s New York art: Kusama and Judd's influence on one another.
Yet the same things Orwell hated about clichés — their lack of specific meaning and wealth of unruly, associative ones — make them a rich subject for Alexis Smith.
The special nature of the Bushwick scene, which has been fostered in no small part by social spaces such as the now - closed Pocket Utopia of Austin Thomas, Andrew's Norte Maar and Paul D'Agostino's Centotto, is a rich subject for speculation, as Panero suggests, especially now that this particular juncture in its development has arrived.
It's such a rich subject, one that could be a whole museum exhibition on its own.
He had immigrated to the US only nine years prior and the retelling of this pivotal journey is still a rich subject for him to this day.
With its rich subject matter and dazzling technique, the work here confirmed Berni's status as one of the 20th century's most fascinating artists.
Parking is always a rich subject at our Tiny House Basics Workshop, where there are always common questions, and utterly unique options.
I'll probably do several posts on this — it's a rich subject — and I hope others will join in the discussion too.
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