Foucault's
rich vocabulary at the beginning of the chapter entitled «Docile Bodies,» which examines how modern forms of discipline affect the body, is particularly inspiring.
Not exact matches
Liberalism worked well in contexts where consensus already existed, where a
rich moral
vocabulary or vision of the good life was deeply embedded; but in a society with Berlin's negative conception of freedom
at its center, there is no binding vision.
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At the moment a child living in one of the most deprived areas of the UK is a year behind a child from the
richest areas in terms of
vocabulary development.
They include
rich vocabulary, age - appropriate text, a variety of art styles and media, and a clear connection to
at least one theme per book.
A soaring tapestry dominated by a
rich burgundy and interspersed with metallic fibers and tassel - like appliqués, it distills Judaic symbols — among them, the Star of David, the Tablets of The Law, and The Lion of Judah — through the pictographic
vocabulary favored by Gottlieb
at the time.
Regarded as one of the greatest American sculptors of the twentieth century, Smith developed a
rich vocabulary he based around his knowledge gathered
at the car body workshop.
The current show
at Hauser & Wirth is a descendant of this
rich artistic
vocabulary.
Published on the occasion of Jay DeFeo's (1929 — 89) first exhibition
at Mitchell - Innes & Nash featuring 50 key works spanning the years 1965 — 89, this volume examines DeFeo's distinctive exploration of visual
vocabulary,
rich materiality and experimental process across the mediums of painting, drawing, photography and rarely seen photocopy works.
Like the great formalist painter Hans Hoffman, who taught his students to look
at Rembrandt's light and dark shadows and replace them with corresponding colors, Ansel uses a
rich palette and thick, gestural brushstrokes to translate these masterpieces into a contemporary
vocabulary.