Sentences with phrase «traditional canons of»

Despite its strange, sometimes disturbing, effects, Optical Art was fully in line with traditional canons of fine art.
The leaven of the Christian heritage now began to penetrate further than either Protestant or Catholic realized, and in forms which could not readily be evaluated by the traditional canons of Christian orthodoxy.
This new acquisition represents a continuation of the Museum's commitment to supporting under - recognized artists outside the traditional canon of western art.
The Basic and Applied Social Psychology (BASP) PhD Program trains and supports rigorous, creative researchers who are well - versed in the traditional canon of social psychology and are committed to innovative and meaningful applied research.
The primary goal of the training program is to produce rigorous, competent, and creative researchers who are well - versed in the traditional canon of social psychology, but can apply this knowledge to engage with innovative questions and pursuits.

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It's part of the traditional Republican canon to say that too many federal and state regulations put the kibosh on business growth.
The sorts of books, ideas, authors that make it into a traditional canon do so because they are taken to have been influential expressions of such interests.
The solution they advocate, therefore, can be said to be «modernist»: it believes in essential structures, and proposes that we recover the old and proper integrity of the undergraduate curriculum by reaffirming the centrality, and hence the authority, of those essential structures of understanding that have been defined by the traditional educational canon.
The problem is not that the traditional canon offers a roster of repugnant ideas but that the very notion of a Canon is itself one of those repugnant icanon offers a roster of repugnant ideas but that the very notion of a Canon is itself one of those repugnant iCanon is itself one of those repugnant ideas.
They also said the motion was against Canon 31, which upholds traditional teachings on marriage in the Church of Ireland.
The whole of the Bible is «canon» in the traditional sense that it constitutes our sacred Scriptures.
Given what historians and exegetes now generally take for granted about the composition of the New Testament, the distinction between «Scripture» and «tradition» breaks down; and one is forced to decide either for a traditional New Testament canon that one can no longer justify by the early church's own criterion of apostolicity or else for this same criterion of canonicity that now allows one to justify only a nontraditional canon.
After a brief introduction from the Chairman, Canon Purcell, and the showing of some traditional pictures of the Resurrection, the programme proper opened with a recorded extract from Professor Lampe's sermon.
For years they had been using Canon Law, and the traditional legal norms, essentially inherited from the Roman Empire, to deal with visionaries, mystics and prophets of all kinds.
Canon 74 of the Canons of 1603 required the traditional clerical dress — cap, gown, and tippet — the «priest's gown» and square cap which the early Puritans had raged against in the 1560's.
It will take time, struggle and maybe even new sexual revolution in America to change the traditional concept of marriage and accept simultanious love, but it will happen as people are clearly moving to that direction despite hypocritical social canons.
Since the success of Singapore's programs relies in many ways on more traditional approaches to math education, such as explicit instruction and giving students many problems to solve, in some ways its very success represented a slap in the face to American math reformers, many of whom have worked hard to eliminate such techniques from the teaching canon.
Los Angeles - based artist Sarah Cain takes painting outside of its traditional canon by using man - made and natural materials to create a tension between abstract, geometric...
The exhibition aims to illuminate a set of current practices by Chinese artists that attempt to challenge the Chinese traditional aesthetics and the Western art historical canon.
While the movement was referred to by many names throughout its time, «A.B.C. art,» «Reductive Art,» «literalism,» «systemic painting,» and «Art of the Real,» Minimalism was accepted into the contemporary canon, re-defining the boundaries of traditional art making.
Take a moment to think about art history, the traditional landscape, religious and patron portraiture, the still life, and the Odalisque; these elements all comprise the Western canon of art.
Abstract Expressionism, she explains, «is being looked at anew from a lot of different perspectives... really going beyond the traditional canon
Soon after, Frank Stella started the construction of his Shaped - canvas, paintings of singular and original forms that challenged traditional canons.
His large - scale figurative paintings are equally as grand, ornate, and rich in symbolism as traditional portraiture; however, Wiley subverts the canon by depicting male protagonists of African descent, a demographic that has been virtually omitted from the Western painting tradition throughout the centuries.
Zhu's innovative style of painting (the aggressive application of massive amounts of oil paint and the employment of spatulas and shovels as his primary painting tools) retains a strong historical link to traditional Chinese mark making, while simultaneously finding a place within the canon of western action painting.
These series of Canon Camera are carved with an excellence to offer a greater control and quality rather than a traditional cheap camera with point and shoot.
Canon G Series These series of Canon Camera are carved with an excellence to offer a greater control and quality rather than a traditional cheap camera with point and shoot.
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