Sentences with phrase «title alludes»

As the title alludes, some of those practices are helping to support the user's professional reputation, and some are not.
The title alludes not only to the large size of the work but also to the word lumen — for the luminous flux of light that changes the work's appearance throughout the day in the glass - enclosed, 50 - foot - high court.
The title alludes to the artist's wish to stage a play that offers wayfarers, in other words the viewers, a walk through a selection of works that include large - scale paintings, bronze sculptures and installations, juxtaposed without any logical sequence.
On view in this exhibition will be a major wooden sculpture called «Arch» (2007), whose title alludes to architecture, but its surface, painted in strokes simulating wood grain, call painting to mind.
The title alludes to the parallel investigation of formal structure in the work of Austrian artist Heimo Zobernig.
The exhibition's title alludes to this gesture; the grand celestial system that governs the universe becomes a descriptive metaphor for the microcosm of the artist's own thought process.
As well as this, the title alludes to the position of Aricò as a post-war Italian artist, complete with implications of Arte Povera, but also as one instrumental in the dialogue between American and European art in the 1960s and 1970s.
Whilst the work's title alludes to a 1949 exhibition at the Detroit Institute of Arts which celebrated innovation in design and mass production, Darbyshire's interior presents a more dystopian view of consumer culture, seeking to question and critique notions of modern taste.
The title alludes to the ABBA album also called The Visitors, which came out in 1981; the band's eighth and last record, it strikes a surprising and almost somber note — ABBA broke apart soon after the album came out, with members blaming crises in their relationships and their exhaustion.
The title alludes to an excerpt from Goethe's Venetian Epigrams: «I fell in love as a boy with a puppet show; / It attracted me for a long time until I destroyed it.»
Not without a touch of irony, the title alludes to the famous pop song by the British group Queen and underscores how very important performativity is in contemporary art.
The title alludes to Lewis Carroll's (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, 1865, which featured the familiar grinning Cheshire Cat; Carroll's 1871 sequel Through the Looking - Glass and What Alice Found There; and, less familiarly, a paradoxical theory within holography, mathematics, and quantum physics which describes variables within visibility.
The work's title alludes to multiple meanings of the word «graft» — transplanting something to another location or engaging in political corruption — to acknowledge both diasporic identity and the influence of colonialism on the island.
Although the title alludes to messy results, the images are beautiful, bold and colourful.
The exhibition's title alludes to Douglas Sirk's 1959 film Imitation of Life.
The title alludes to the identity of the flâneur, a term coined by Baudelaire that refererd to «a roving soul in search of a body» and situates «a spotlight on the privileged white body that Baudelaire's «roving soul» has historically inhabited.
The title alludes to both street talk and to De Stijl, the Dutch movement that included Piet Mondrian, the abstract painter.
This, in part, is that to which the exhibition title alludes.
A Roll in the Way commissioned by The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum is not a feckless erotic encounter to which its title alludes.
The book's title alludes to the breadth of Marden's inspirations: rare Chinese pottery, coarse Greek marble and the late German artist Sigmar Polke.
The exhibition title alludes to the artist's current approach to his art practice, making visible the concept of «recurrence» — a daily phenomenon and a mental way of understanding a revelatory sense that inhabits both life and art.
In this sense, the exhibition's enigmatic title alludes to potential forms of knowledge or intelligence that are intrinsic to the body but independent of the mind.
Begun in 1958, the series» title alludes to the small stones used by Korean artisans to weight traditional mats while weaving.
The title alludes to the African - American experience and political theater — common themes in Ward's work.
The title alludes to Charles Darwin's The Descent of Man, and was an attempt to challenge the evolutionary narrative that dismissed the role of culture in the progression of civilization.
The title alludes to Charles Darwin ’s
The word «alchemy» in the exhibition title alludes to transformation on many levels: chemical, magical and spiritual.
The title alludes to a conception of nature as our collective awareness, and an idea that when people do not speak about hard times, the expanses cry out their truths.
While the title alludes to the well - known 1984 novel The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera, this exhibition focuses on a literal lightness of materials and engages the tradition of abstraction.
In 1958, Lee began his Godret Stone series, whose title alludes to the small stones used by Korean artisans to weight traditional mats while weaving.
The title alludes to Preston Sturges and evokes the engagingly anarchic, almost throwaway tone and setting of the Coens» shaggy Deep South Depression - era semi-musical road - comedy.
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The title alludes to this year's new demon threat, but is simultaneously a hat tip to satirist Dorothy Parker that reflects the series» ability to laugh at its own overwrought melodrama.
The title alludes to that book of the Bible so beloved by skeptics and pessimists, for the questions Jarman poses in poem after poem are challenges to the Preacher's resigned acceptance, and to his famous assertion that «all is vanity.»
Even the titles allude to those used in the opening of Per qualche dollari in più (For a Few Dollars More, Sergio Leone, 1965).
Titles allude to subcultures, discoveries, and failures in modern literature and film.
Titles allude to Edward Kienholz and Albert Pinkham Ryder, in a spirit of tribute as well as mockery.
The eleven rooms and six houses referenced in Opheim's title allude to the eleven paintings and six sculptures the artist is presenting at Zevitas Marcus.
Even before her first big paintings, her titles allude to birth and nature.

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Four things are novel in Wojtyla's thought on «love and responsibility» (to allude to a title of another of his books).
1 The first two alternatives alluded to in Ford's title are (1) John Cobb's theory of epochal becoming to the exclusion of real genetic successiveness (with which the present paper is in general sympathy), and (2) Edward Pols's claim that Whitehead's theory of genetic successiveness is inconsistent with the theory of epochal becoming.
In his contribution, «The All - Determining God and the Peril of Determinism,» David Polk explores the meaning of God as the «all - determining power» in Pannenberg's system.2 The question of power is a difficult one, as Polk shows: if Pannenberg overemphasizes God's control, he falls into the morasses of determinism alluded to in Polk's title; conversely, «the freedom of the other» must be «genuinely authenticated» (TWP 159).
The title of the book, printed on the dust jacket over a close - up of one of Rembrandt's many penetrating self - portraits, alludes to the power of sight itself, a recurring metaphor (along with its opposite, blindness) both in Rembrandt's work and in Schama's elucidation of it.
Preferring to shoulder the burden of defending Western Europe from the Soviet Union instead of allowing the continent to rearm itself, the United States relieved Europeans of responsibility for their own self - defense, thereby allowing them to construct the post-political «paradise» to which Kagan alludes in his title.
Barzun's title deliberately alludes to Friedrich Nietzsche's essay «The Use and Abuse of History,» and for good reason.
He probably used the title with both meanings — that is, to designate both man and the Son of Man — but because the eschatological seemed the more important to the early church (especially since it was soon believed that Jesus was alluding to himself when he used the term), it was inevitable that all of Jesus» uses of the phrase should be interpreted in that sense and, if necessary, conformed to it.
He was referring to the title race, alluding to the idea that it will be much closer this year in his opinion.
Sunder, would it be a good thing or a bad thing if George Orwell had alluded to the Fabians in his title?
Another chapter, «Bones and the law», has a particularly misleading title since, instead of being devoted to forensic cases, or to the thorny problem of objections by indigenous peoples to the disturbance of their ancestors» remains (a topic not even alluded to), it is merely a detailed account of how far you can sex and age skeletal material.
Last night I watched a documentary called «Forkes over Knives» — as the title somewhat alludes to, the takeaway message was advocating a high plant whole food, low fat and no animal meat diet.
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