Sentences with phrase «through modern language»

Collections of area rugs recreating ancient art through modern language and colour, suitable for modern interior.
Opened in June 2014, this privately - owned museum was established by a group of artists and archaeologists who wanted to showcase the pre-Columbian cultures of Peru «through a modern language and easy reading texts».

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the Indian literary critic, writer of the post-colonized English says, «English, in this context is decolonized through a nativization of theme, space and time, a change of canon from the Western to the Indian... «19 These stylistic changes in language influence the modern - biblical translation, especially in the Indian context.
Consequently, many of us spent the next decade working through an answer to the question of the meaning of religious language in terms of ordinary experience, in terms of a «revision» or «re-presentation» of the Christian tradition «intelligible to modern minds,» and worked on formulating an appropriate and strong political theology.
Then imagine what could have had happened to the Torah and or Gospel having passed through three dead languages, one after the other then from a classic language into modern language, in many different copies then into many languages.
Abundant examples from good literature are available, from the time when «they» became fixed in our language up through the modern era.
The world which his speculative vision apprehends is obviously neither the world of our common sense nor even the world of modern physics; it is far rather a religiously apprehended world mediated through the language and categories of modern science and our common experience.
Modern software engineers use high - level programming languages and run them through a piece of software called a compiler, which converts their commands into lower - level instructions.
«Alison cuts through all the extraneous language to focus in on what really matters: concrete steps one can take to go paleo and make it work in a modern world full of tempting junk food, skeptical family members, picky children, life and work - related stress, holiday treats, household budgets, and poor sleep habits.
6 fully differentiated (by colour) lessons to support the teaching of language analysis for new specification AQA paper 2 -(non fiction texts) Differentiation: purple = lower blue = middle yellow = higher Resources use a range of modern non fiction and 19th century non fiction texts to guide students through answering Q3 - language analysis.
Education systems should incorporate multiple ways of learning, combining formal and non-formal, traditional and modern, local and outside languages, local and external teachers; high priority needs to be given to vocational learning, through community - based institutions; content should be focused on enhancing links with nature, culture, and society, encouraging community and collective thinking and working, respecting diversity, and other principles and values described in this section.
Including extracts from Dickens, Bronte and Shakespeare, but also more modern, accessible texts such as Willy Russell's Our Day Out, Harry Potter and Roald Dahl's Boy, this collection aims to provide a wide range of texts through which to study the range of skills vital in the new curriculum, such as pre-19th Century Literature, poetry, comparison of theme and time period, language and structural features.
The mission of East Light Academy is to prepare its students for success in the modern society through English - Mandarin bilingual education that features language immersion, high academic expectations, and cultural diversity awareness.
The World Languages Proficiency Project will help the Modern and Classical Languages Department provide students with effective tools (technological and non-technological) that will help them explore their language of study through reading, summarization, and storytelling, and discover talents that they will be able to transfer to their learning in other disciplines.
The design concept behind KH is distinctive, modern and classic», which is expressed through sophisticated, technically - advanced elements combined with Kia's existing dynamic design language to create a vehicle that truly stands out from its competitors.
The Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. is proud to present Scent of Ancient and the Modern, a new exhibition highlighting the ancient heritage and contemporary artistry of the Korean written language, Hangeul, through striking works combining calligraphy, ink painting, and poetry, on display October 8 â $ «31.
Through a precise examination of this distinct form of artistic practice in works by artists ranging from John Cage to Sanford Biggers, this exhibition provides a unique perspective on the ways in which modern and contemporary artists have used language, objects, and images to forge social contracts with their publics.
Thus those two Viennese titans of modern thought, Freud and Wittgenstein, through the ideas of psychoanalysis and language games, can be seen both to have their share in this comic monster.
Surreal Dialogue: Works by Ji Yoon Hwang and Soyoung Kim, a new exhibition of painting and fabric installation works by two young Korean artists whose diverse, complimentary works explore the language of emotional discomfort in modern society through subtly unsettling images and tactile sensations.
Farouk Hosny's paintings are composed with exquisite balance, enigmatic imagery and dynamic palette; they speak the language of modern world through the use of abstraction.
Presented as large scale prints, SHORT BREATHS brings together a body of work which explores sensuality and malaise in modern life through a language of vivid colour and unexplained narratives.
Museum of Modern Art: «Sites of Reason: A Selection of Recent Acquisitions» (through Sept. 28) Most of the works in this philosophically provocative show deal in some way with language.
Through two forceful positions argued before the backdrop of Abstract Expressionism, in opposing language, together they laid out the full definition of modern art.
This exhibition of new paintings combines iconography from Fifteenth through Eighteenth Century etchings and eerily modern images of anthropomorphic larvae, plants, and figures, reinforcing Immendorff's unique language in imagery.
His books include Scene jezika [Scenes of language](Belgrade, 1989), Pas Tout (Buffalo, 1994), Prolegomena za analitičku estetiku [Prolegomena for analytical aesthetics](Novi Sad, 1995), Postmoderna [Postmodernism](Belgrade, 1995), Asimetrični drugi [The asymmetrical other](Novi Sad, 1996), Estetika apstraktnog slikarstva [Aesthetics of abstract painting](Belgrade, 1998), Pojmovnik moderne i postmoderne likovne umetnosti i teorije posle 1950 [Glossary of modern and post-modern visual arts and theory after 1950](Belgrade and Novi Sad, 1999), Paragrami tela / figure [Paragrams of body / figure](Belgrade, 2001), Anatomija angelova [Anatomy of angels](Ljubljana, 2001), Figura, askeza in perverzija [Figure, asceticism and perversion](Koper, 2001), Martek — Fatalne figure umjetnika: Eseji o umjetnosti i kulturi XX stoljeća u Jugoistočnoj, Istočnoj i Srednjoj Europi kroz djelovanje umjetnika Vlade Marteka [Martek — Fatal figures of the artist: essays on 20th - century art and culture in South - Eastern, Eastern and Central Europe through the work of Vlado Martek](Zagreb, 2002), Impossible Histories — Historical Avant - gardes, Neo-avant-gardes, and Post-avant-gardes in Yugoslavia, 1918 — 1991 (Cambridge Mass, 2003), Politike slikarstva [The politics of painting](Koper, 2004), Pojmovnik suvremene umjetnosti [Glossary of contemporary art](Zagreb and Ghent, 2005), Konceptualna umetnost [Conceptual art](Novi Sad, 2007), Epistemology of Art (Belgrade, 2008) etc..
Rooted in museum founder Duncan Phillips's belief in bringing together «congenial spirits among the artists from different parts of the world and from different periods of time,» Conversations demonstrates his conviction that art is a universal language and advances one of the Phillips's primary institutional goals — to foster a global conversation and enliven exchange among people of all backgrounds through the language of modern and contemporary art.
The Phillips Collection's Travel Program brings art enthusiasts and leading art collectors together, fostering a global conversation through the language of modern and contemporary art.
SELECTED ACCOMPLISHMENTS ✔ Elevated the language proficiency levels by 65 % in the secondary learner's class through leverage of modern, research based teaching techniques.
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