Sentences with phrase «staid traditions»

Thankfully, Granat clearly hasn't abandoned all staid traditions of the legal profession.
I would even go so far as to say that because we are dedicated to the rule of law, we are bound to engage the public using whatever it takes, within reasonable limits, to ensure true respect and heart - felt desires protect what staid traditions have fostered.
Originally trained as a painter, Howardena Pindell spent the last fifty years challenging the staid traditions of the art world, becoming a key female art figure as a result.
The virtuosic ambiguity of these figures is an exercise in untethering the body from the staid traditions of representation, challenging pictorial norms both past and present.
Tiba + Marl's contemporary collection of bags redefines the staid tradition of baby changing bags by combining modern graphic prints, premium and high tech materials, and stylish but practical design.
Clearly Émile's mother represents the staid tradition of a woman of her class whose job was to exert an iron hand over the doings of her family.

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On a tidal wave of new e-reader technology and the increasing popularity of Kindles and iPads, the publishing industry — once a staid, tradition - bound sector — is now experiencing the kind of upheaval we're used to hearing about in music, film, and quantum physics.
Through his collages, performances, and videos, Rashaad Newsome mixes «ghetto» vernacular with staid European tradition Read More
Hip - Hop Heraldry: Through his collages, performances, and videos, Rashaad Newsome mixes «ghetto» vernacular with staid European tradition Trent Morse
Drawing on the classical tradition of bourgeois European painting, Yiadom - Boayke inverts this staid style by placing dark - skinned subjects on her canvases, though her loose, blurred brushstrokes negate any traces of racial distinction.
Handler's faux naif style is in the tradition of 20th century artists such as Paul Klee, who reformed art's staid conventions of beauty by returning to supposed primal or elementary beginnings.
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