Sentences with phrase «through prisms»

A gorgeous exploration of China through the prisms of art, film and fashion, this collaboration between the Costume Institute and the Department of Asian Arts is arguably on of the most extensive and important exhibitions ever -LSB-...]
In the work presented here, she explores the «still life» through the prisms of history, art, and the contemporary moment, resulting in a decontextualization of visual references.
He's arranged a group of paintings depicting his peers, including artists who can be counted among his closest friends, for instance he shows Rosenquist suspended in mid-air on scaffolding and wielding nearly every color flushed through prisms in broad daylight.
I used it as a way to express how the Bauhaus women are always seen through the prisms of their male counterparts — lovers, husbands, colleagues, or whatever — and how the Bauhaus history, like so many histories, is narrated through the men.
Collages, sewed together from sparkling cloth of various textures, videos filmed through prisms — everything is flowing and shining, like a kaleidoscope.
She is interested in how dance is perceived through the prisms of race, queer culture, gender and class.
Minott's work explores how dance is perceived through the prisms of race, queer culture, gender and class.
The American independent filmmaker discusses The Love Witch, which investigates gender and psychology through the prisms of love and witchcraft, featuring a bricolage of different formalist reference points found across the writing, performance, sets, music and more.
This role and framework is important also for another crucial reason: if buyer personas are developed and created through the prisms of marketing and sales research orientation, they will tend to be self - referential views of target buyers (an inside - out view) as opposed to a means for discovering not so obvious and hidden meanings that make up social and cultural contexts.
As a scholar of innovation, Christensen approached the future of higher education through the prism of past industries that have been disrupted.
They see the world through the prism of security.
Look at your business through the prism of Trump's campaign promises and identify the issues he would likely challenge.
Instead of looking strictly through the prism of the latest quarterly financials, attempt to see yourself as your customers see you.
The problem here is that marketers and sales executives think about emails, calls and communications as one - to - many, but customers view them through the prism of 1:1.
First, it suggests we presume to know exactly how buyers navigate decision - making through the prism of just the buying process.
As with other James Grant books, this does not so much deal with current problems, as much as educate us on how to view the problems that face us, through the prism of how past problems developed.
Static View of Buying Cycle: For many years, we have conditioned ourselves to look at the buying cycle one dimensionally and through the prism of the seller only.
When marketing and sales leaders often think about how buyers make decisions, they are viewed through a prism of buyers making rational and process - driven decisions.
For example, politicians always end up forcing everything through the prism of job creation, even when the policy being discussed has nothing to do with employment levels.
The authoritative interpretation of Vatican II by Popes John Paul II and Benedict XVI has focused this evolution through the prism of what these two men of the council have called the New Evangelization, which is now the grand strategy of the Catholic Church for the twenty - first century and beyond.
Ker is best known as a Newman scholar, and so it is not surprising that he sees this theme most clearly through the prism of Newman's genius.
Jewish leaders tend to view Christian relations with the State of Israel through the prism of Jewish security after the Holocaust.
Through the prism of that extraordinary event that changed both history and nature, everything comes into clearer focus.
These writers see the book through the prism of the question of evil.
If pastors choose not to preach about the causes of the Great Recession, they can still talk about the issue through the prism of personal behavior.
For Humanum is concerned with the specificity of human experience, seen through the prism of human culture at its best.
One could almost tell the story of American public theology during the latter half of the twentieth century through the prism of Williams's scholarship and activism.
And still more, faith — looking at death through the prism of the crucified and risen Jesus — trusts that this evil can be used for good, that the boundary of death will prove to be not the negation but the fulfillment of our pilgrimage.
For Baptists, the great doctrines of the Reformation were refracted through the prism of persecution and dissent which informed their intense advocacy of religious freedom and, especially in the American setting, the separation of church and state (which does not equal the divorce of religion from public life).
For her part, Crowley stuck by her performance, telling The View that «People are going to look at this through the prism they look at this through.
«In a region where all peoples, Muslim and Christian, are experiencing extreme insecurity, the choices that Christians make in order to cope with the current situation needs to be understood through the prism of choosing the least detrimental options,» Tadros wrote.
Their concern was for the dehumanizing consequences of capitalism as seen through the prism of the gospel and Jesus» own way of life.
I could never see God as anything other than through the prism of his father - mother heart now.
The spiritual leader of Tibet, in exile in India since 1959, has urged Beijing and the Tibetans to «stop looking at everything only through the prism of history.
Aidan Hart's collection of essays in his book Beauty, Spirit, Matter: Icons in the Modern World covers a wide range of topics that are united in their interest in the material world seen through the prism of the Orthodox Church's theology of the icon.
The following is the second in a series that examines through the prism of a key figure each century of the millennium now coming to a close.
The reality of God's presence is now seen through the prism of exile which must face the experienced reality of God's absence.
Ruth and Esther, read through the prism of Christ, point us beyond global fatalism toward the hope of the earth.
are those that keep my Commands...» And those are are much more «narrow - minded» are those that look through the prism of what's in front of their own eyeballs of these 4 dimensions and what happens here.....
Nevertheless, in the Western world, the problem of poverty is generally seen by Catholic commentators through the prism of the welfare state.
For just as revisionist historiographers of the Cold War reread the history of the Truman administration through the lens of their own Vietnam passions, the new American Catholic revisionists view the episcopate of John Carroll — the paradigm in the classic story line — through the prism of their own agenda for Catholicism in the 1990s.
It is a characteristic of these «spectral colors» that they can not be further resolved into constituent hues by passage through another prism; that they stand in a one - to - one correspondence with a particular angle of refraction (i.e., with a spatial property); and that, in the context of physical optics, each turns out to be quantifiable in terms of a spatial periodicity (the wavelength).
This takes the umami - salty goodness of Caesar salad and reflects it through a prism, with fermentation from the miso, tahini for a sesame bite, as well as the traditional lemon.
Wine retailers should view the bulk wine industry through this prism — as a better way to serve their customers.
You'll have to deal with every offseason move being looked at through the prism of them not winning the World Series.
You can't look at real life wholly through the prism of sports, but my word, sports are supposed to be an escape.
Villanova is the rare team that is so clearly dominant through every prism imaginable.
These are very important questions because when things go wrong on the field of play and we (fans and pundits) formulate our opinions — we do so through the prism of what we see on the field of play — the performance of the players and the manager — and largely ignore the role and activities of the money making people who behind the scenes play a huge part in determining what happens on the pitch.
It's only through the prism of the formidable 2017 Astros that he can be made to look like a weak link.
Wednesday (19.02.2014) in the Champions League is a day of looking into the future through the prism of the past.
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