Sentences with phrase «traditional history»

We utilize an expanded traditional history and physical exam, and laboratory evaluation when needed.
A lot more went on than traditional history books would have you believe.
In addition to studio work, standard liberal arts courses are required, although traditional history courses are replaced by art history.
The enigmatic Bauer by Neo Rauch is populated by characters belonging to the artist individual iconographic vocabulary, one that suggests a reinvention of traditional history painting as it evades precise meaning opening up the work to individual interpretation.
She beat competition from the other shortlisted artists: Dexter Dalwood, whose contemporary take on traditional history painting saw him an early bookies» favourite; Angela de la Cruz, whose mangled, dishevelled canvases place her somewhere between painter and sculptor; and the Otolith Group, whose work, often in film, encompasses curating as well as creating.
«It has a long traditional history of being used to induce sleep.»
His efforts to revitalize traditional history instruction are both imaginative and compelling.
The Common Core doesn't require or recommend radically changing or eliminating traditional history departments, but that doesn't mean that we should dismiss these concerns as baseless.
The first, he called traditional history; the second, genealogy.
Following the logic of the chronicle as a temporal record that orders (and often visualizes) historical events, this exhibition also enables viewers to discover new ways of seeing Black subjects within traditional histories of photography, and demands an awareness of the ways in which the historiography of the still image remains un-diverse and exclusionary.
If Burack has his way, schools will regress to a 19th - century focus on traditional history and the concomitant aversion to asking deep questions.
While other photographers were making pictures that seemed to rival the monumentality of traditional history paintings, Tillmans's pictures, by contrast, were casual - seeming in both their subject matter and their dispensation around the walls: some small, some large, some close together in linear runs, some mounted high up, low down and, occasionally, printed large and given solitary prominence.
Rooted in it's traditional history of beating full fat cream with eggs.
The intricate world views and belief systems of congregations constitute the setting of their corporate narrative, while their traditional histories, the sequences of past events selected for retelling, correspond to plot.
Explore the traditional history and beautiful green scenery of the Hoi An village in Vietnam during Yoga Teacher Training here with Rishikul Yogshala.
Eminent as the world's best trekking destination with the highest and most dangerous trekking points, the country is quite eminent for its traditional history.
Nontraditional Credit If an individual has no traditional history of credit — credit cards, or student or car loans — he or she may document a good payment record using other sources, including rent, utilities, telephone, cable payments, and other accounts.
The building reflects the city's status as a global metropolis whilst recognising its traditional history, blending old and new through a diverse contemporary arts programme.
Drawing from provincial and traditional histories, as well as the varied landscape of 20th century avant - garde movements (Futurism, Art Nouveau, and Arte Povera) the works are strongly rooted in process.
Traditional history painting's stories demonstrated the best in human endeavors — according to the bias of their Eurocentric patriarchal culture.
He set out to photograph and recast assertive and self - empowered young men from the neighborhood in the style and manner of traditional history painting.
Chicago - based artist Kerry James Marshall is best known for his large - scale paintings that recall the grandeur and monumentality of traditional history painting.
The Ikuntji women painters are internationally recognised for their visual presentation of traditional histories, using a highly contemporary form that allows 60,000 year old stories to be accessed by the...
Offering an incisive rejoinder to traditional histories of modernism and postmodernism, this book examines the 1960s performance work of three New York artists who adapted modernist approaches to form for the medium of the human body.
A traditional history would try to squeeze the story into a linear text, one event following another like beads on a string.
Many homeowners in Mexico choose to embrace that influence, but also pay homage to the traditional history and culture of their own region.
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