Sentences with phrase «to view these subjects»

In so doing, artists presented an all - encompassing viewing subject.
«One way of looking at my work is to view the subject as rooms,» writes David Collins of his second Valley House Gallery & Sculpture Garden exhibition of his paintings and monotypes.
In these works, the experience of viewing the subject is mediated ---- through lenses, painted gates, or material obstruction ---- delaying or problematizing the desire to look, to watch, to consume.
, Harron attempts to adopt a detached tone in her direction, viewing her subject in an objective, if slightly ironic, way.
Free for All is a history of school food in America, and views the subject through lenses of politics and public policy, sustainability, nutrition, economics, and much more.
Attentive to the influences of liturgy, denominational tradition, architectural style, social class, and ethnicity, Williams has nevertheless chosen to view his subject primarily through the lens of region.
For Muslims the dream is not a neutral category, or even, as Rushdie claims, a pathological state, which is also how the modern West views the subject.
Both movies view their subjects sympathetically, but only The Disaster Artist wants to leave you feeling good about it.
By examining in detail the material life of pre-industrial peoples around the world, Fernand Braudel significantly changed the way historians view their subject.
The implication, presumably, is that the flowers tell us something about the character of the «sitters» and that the vases tell us something about how Rehberger views his subjects.
Telematic art challenges the traditional relationship between active viewing subjects and passive art objects by creating interactive, behavioural contexts for remote aesthetic encounters.
There is a large viewfinder for viewing subjects and objects in a frame and users have the option to choose between 16: 9 or 4:3 aspect ratio.
View the subject property's public and listing facts.
Reverend Genders has said that by not including RE within these core subjects, the new system risks causing both schools and pupils to view the subject as «weak», which could lead to a spiral of decline in both uptake and teaching standards.
Unlike the Farrelly Brothers, who love all their misfits, Thurber seems to view his subjects with contempt.
He sometimes uses singular verbs with plural subjects, apparently because he views the subjects as units (8:7, 9:12).
dear sam: if they did not want their views subject to comment, they should not put them on a public forum.
This distance was kept consistent at each session and enabled the testers to view the subject's entire body.
By the time The Terminal Man reaches its tragic ending, it has succeeded in the dubious achievement of making us view its subject as dispassionately as any clinician.
The distancing effect invites us to view the subjects — played by a number of capable actors, including John Leguizamo, Taryn Manning and Anthony Edwards — in the same dispassionate way Milgram does: as specimens.
The global recognition of Andria is somewhat at odds with how some view our subject nationally.
Hazleton concludes the chapter by bringing it back around to how she, as an agnostic, views the subject:
Since I finished filming I have been thinking more about fundamentals as I view the subject. . . .
This exhibition builds on and complicates these encodings of identity through the object of attention, the viewing subject, and in representations structured by perspective and by vanishing points.
Myoda's sculptures respond to the movements and proximity of the viewing subjects.
Her digitally animated works make use of the interplay between actual space and illusionistic space, thus creating environments in which the roles of the viewing subjects and the art objects become blurred.
«Part of the power of Quayola's images is to continually re-focus the universe from the point of the viewing subject.
Through her use of pure pigments, gold leaf and copper, she engages perceptual and alchemical shifts in the viewing subject.
Viewing subject and painting together, but at a distance in the mirror, made it easier to make comparisons and see the unified whole.
Alongside these two new works, an architectural intervention into the physical site of the building, the gallery at 48 Hoxton Square, emphasises the interrelationships between artwork, viewing subject and site.
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