Sentences with phrase «school as this gesture»

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Traditions of every kind, hoarded and manifested in gesture and language, in schools, libraries, museums, bodies of law and religion, philosophy and science — everything that accumulates, arranges itself, recurs and adds to itself, becoming the collective memory of the human race — all this we may see as no more than an outer garment, an epiphenomenon precariously superimposed upon all the other edifices of Nature (the only truly organic ones, as it may appear): but it is precisely this optical illusion which we have to overcome if our realism is to reach to the heart of the matter.
He is the friend of Tio, and Tio is my employee, and as all of you know» — he waved his arm in a broad gesture — «my employee went to the school, to the college, in the United States.
I've come to think of getting married as more akin to college or high school graduation than a romantic gesture or the real - life fairtyale we're led to believe it will be.
Despite the company's claims, the district's chief legal officer urged the school board in a memo to settle the dispute as a «good faith gesture
She said that the gesture would serve as support to parents and encourage most children at the grassroots to go to school as well and reduce malnutrition among children.
As Miliband talked Maude taunted him with a «come on, then» hand gesture — somewhere between a school bully and the creepy guy peering over the playground gates.
As a «good faith» gesture, the state has already begun providing $ 1.7 million worth of those services, such as its «mobile integration team» in which clinical experts visit families and children in schools and homes in several counties, Sullivan saiAs a «good faith» gesture, the state has already begun providing $ 1.7 million worth of those services, such as its «mobile integration team» in which clinical experts visit families and children in schools and homes in several counties, Sullivan saias its «mobile integration team» in which clinical experts visit families and children in schools and homes in several counties, Sullivan said.
«Because gestures and words very probably form a single «communication system», which ultimately serves to enhance expression intended as the ability to make oneself understood,» explains Marina Nespor, a neuroscientist at the International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA) of Trieste.
Nacogdoches High School football player Brandon Jones gestures with a hook em horns sign as he announces that he will be attending the.
Worst of all, Peyton barely if at all references the game upon which it was based, even as an Easter egg for nerds like yours truly; but then again, that game itself was kind of a Frankensteinian hybrid of old - school monster movies, making this adaptation's departures feel like some sort of feeble and unsuccessful full - circle gesture to liberate its ideas from a derivative foundation.
Having worked in a DOE school for several years, I can attest that schools focus on gestures from Tweed as if they were smoke signals from the Sistine Chapel when a new pope is chosen.
Mac computers require pre-installation of a driver, with some models allowing the same gesturing experience as using the Mac trackpad, being ideal for multi-platform schools.
They filed their Parent Trigger petition — signed by almost 70 percent of school parents — on the eve of the national holiday commemorating Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. as a symbolic gesture of their pursuit of education as the cornerstone of the American Dream.
In recognition of this thoughtful gesture, the school honors such good friends by including them as members of the Heritage Society for Animals.
Back in New York, immersed in the circle of artists known as the New York School and with Cage and Cunningham's avant - garde influence as a foil, Rauschenberg explored many of the central ideas of Abstract Expressionism, both acknowledging and transgressing the movement's emphasis on gesture, individualism, action, and direct expression through paint.
Concrete Art has since been associated with other schools of abstraction that spurned expression or gesture, such as the Bauhaus and Constructivism.
THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 6 P.M. ARTIST TALK: Kerry James Marshall John Brown's Body: The Representation of Black Bodies as Revolutionary Gesture 210 McKnight Art Center West, WSU School of Art and Design Museum galleries open until 6 P.M..
Yet the broad gestures of red, yellow, and green reveal Basquiat's association with the New York School, in particular his indebtedness to Franz Kline, as well as the early work of Jackson Pollock, and the figures of Willem de Kooning of the sixties.
Their accrued gravitas as art made sometimes decades ago and even more the blunt educational instrument that is Abstract Expressionism, one of the first thing any school kid learns about modern art, weighs down the limber wrist and the long but light contemplation that comes with a repeated gesture, the Zen thoughtlessness that Motherwell made his own.
But in these canvases and in other works — such as his series of landscapes freighted with Barbizon - school scrupulousness — the artist has sought modes of representing that go beyond the pursuit of likeness, gesturing toward abstraction, anamorphosis, and anachronism.
At his best, Wardlaw was a great painter, and where we can see a flash of the flattened logic from the Bay Area School or the flickered gestures of Philip Guston's abstractions, we must remind ourselves not to write these off as borrowed cups of sugar.
ᐁᑳᐏᔭ ᓀᐯᐃᐧᓯ (ēkāwiya nēpēwisi)(2017) is on view as part of the second gesture of Wood Land School: Kahatènhston tsi na» tetiátere ne Iotohrkó: wa tánon Iotohrha / Drawing a Line from January to December at SBC Gallery of Contemporary Art, Montreal until 29 July, 2017; and ᑭᔮᒼ (kiyām)(2017) is included in It's Complicated at Central Art Garage, Ottawa until 31 July, 2017.
Unflinchingly hard - edged and eschewing expressive gesture, the concentric squares repudiate the notion of the artist's hand as a signifier of meaning, yet it is clear that Stella's work grows out of his New York School forebears.
In 1950, when the painter Robert Motherwell invented the phrase «The School of New York,» he summed up its mission as «an activity of bodily gesture serving to sharpen consciousness.»
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