Sentences with phrase «traditional modes of»

Virtual assistants broaden the possibilities for your business in ways that are just not possible in traditional modes of doing business — a warm thought, indeed, when you think about your competitors who haven't quite figured it out yet.
The PR profession has undergone enormous change since the advent of social media; methods of engaging with the public, particularly consumers, have expanded to include web engagement as well as more traditional modes of public relations.
Some companies maintain traditional modes of operation, while younger companies tend to take a more relaxed approach to business.
Communication - based claims and complaints against lawyers remain remarkably common despite the increased ease with which we can communicate with clients through use of technology in addition to more traditional modes of communication.
Both clients and their lawyers are questioning traditional modes of practice.
Similar to Alaska, Hawaii, with one large urban center in Honolulu, on the island of Oahu, and the rest of the population spread among the other seven islands, experiences geographic and infrastructure challenges to traditional modes of legal services delivery.
On the occasion of Cunningham's continuing series of Events taking place at upstate New York's Dia: Beacon — where his dancers and musicians have performed amid works by Nauman, Serra, and Warhol, among others — Artforum asked art historian Douglas Crimp to reflect on this newest offering from the choreographer, whose capacity for creating beauty even while challenging traditional modes of spectatorship has made him one of the foremost artists of the postwar era.
Curated by Griffin Gallery Director, Becca Pelly - Fry, the exhibition is centred on the artists» shared interest in breaking apart traditional modes of creating artworks.
Landscapes recede deep into 3 - D space, yet forms are obscured in the foreground, rejecting traditional modes of perspectival rendering.
Gestural and expressive, his explorations in oil, concrete, wood, resin and other materials, go beyond traditional modes of painting while simultaneously paying homage to his art - historical predecessors.
While they are given broader visibility through streaming broadcasts and a comprehensive online archive, even without taking a clear form, the accumulated results of this initiative, along with the experiences of the participating artists and audience members, have the capacity to gradually — and yet in a highly critical way — alter stalled, traditional modes of art.
All artwork mediums are welcome, including painting, printmaking, photography, sculpture & objects, text, new media, and moving image, as well as new and traditional modes of artmaking combined in unexpected ways.
But whether artists adhered to traditional modes of expression or transformed them, David Smith's judgment held true: «Drawings remain the life force of the artist.»
Still, while the two exhibitions remain on view (the Curry, at the de Young, through Aug. 30 and the Spencer, at the Legion of Honor, through Sept. 6), they allow us to look at two artists from different cultures who adhered to traditional modes of painting while avant - garde movements, from post-impressionism to abstract expressionism, flourished around them.
Her photographic works questions how we subscribe to the traditional modes of production and places of functioning through the poetic ambiguities and fractures harmonies, created by the disparate arrangement of images on a single plane.
At the beginning of their art - life, Gilbert & George developed their signature form of «Living Sculpture,» embodying a sense of «being» over «doing» and upending traditional modes of art practice.
Possessing a unique and often disturbing vision, Maclean's fantasy narratives combine traditional modes of theatre with technology and popular culture, raising critical questions about identity, economy, society, connectivity and morality.
As a group, these artists subvert traditional modes of making (craft) by imbuing their work with personal perspective while commenting on social or political realities.
Coined by Russian painter Kazimir Malevich in 1915, Suprematism declared a break with traditional modes of representation, embracing geometric abstraction and aiming to revolutionize artistic practice with an autonomous visual language of «pure artistic feeling.»
This session examines how digital and analog reproduction technologies, holographic re-creations, manipulated selfies, virtual reality, and alternative camera - lens representations are philosophically changing traditional modes of portraiture — and even «being» itself.
The artist uses traditional modes of portraiture while infusing his works with a contemporary view of sexuality and intriguing narrative that blends fiction and nonfiction.
Over the last fifty years, many Latin American artists began to move away from traditional modes of art production, exploring forms such as kinetic, optical, and conceptual art.
Raising questions about traditional modes of exhibition display, about the conversations that are opened up between collections of things shown together, and especially the problematic relationship between text and object, this completely immersive and eccentric exhibition is well worth a visit!
At the same time, they can also be read as the materialization of far - reaching conceptual concerns — most notably the interdisciplinary tension that exists between sculpture, painting and drawing, as well as the dialogue between the ideas and ideologies surrounding the three traditional modes of artistic expression.
Raising critical questions about identity, economy, society, connectivity and morality, Maclean's work combines traditional modes of theatre with technology and popular culture to create fantasy narratives under the guise of a hyper - saturated candy - coloured aesthetic, possessing a unique and often disturbing vision.
Artists sought to criticize traditional modes of representation, mainly government - commissioned religious and allegorical works, by blending elements of high and low culture and incorporating parts of newly modernized quotidien life in their works.
Two assemblages are encased in glass vitrines and illuminated from the interior, reinforcing Genzken's notion of the public and political relic and paying backhanded homage to traditional modes of viewing and presenting works of art.
[18] In collaboration with composer Jonathan Bepler, Barney combines traditional modes of narrative cinema with filmed elements of performance, sculpture, and opera, reconstructing Mailer's hypersexual story of Egyptian gods and the seven stages of reincarnation, alongside the rise and fall of the American car industry.
The program both focuses on traditional modes of journalism that discuss art and other aspects of culture, and the ways in which journalism can itself, take on forms of artistic expression.
As an activist, she sees the capacity of arts spaces to activate ideas and people around critical issues in ways that traditional modes of activism do not.
In her wall text, Zabel writes, «By exploding traditional modes of easel painting, Pop artists of the 1960s radically expanded the possibilities of how art is made and how it is viewed; thus they opened up multiple pathways for artists coming to maturity in later decades of the twentieth century.»
In Over the Overman by John Pollard there is also a challenge to traditional modes of creating space in abstract painting.
Halasz offers contemporary insight to seemingly traditional modes of representation.
Possessing a unique and often disturbing vision, the fantasy narratives that she creates combine traditional modes of theatre with technology and popular culture, raising critical questions about identity, economy, society and morality in a media saturated world.
How important is it for artists today to learn the technical disciplines of life drawing and other traditional modes of academic training?
WEISS: You've talked about how interactive art allows you to operate differently than other more traditional modes of media.
Through work by Fischli and Weiss (Switzerland), Isa Genzken (Germany), Jef Geys (Belgium), Rodney Graham (Canada), Christian Jankowski (Germany), Japanther (USA), Julia Scher (USA), Roman Signer (Switzerland), Michael Smith (USA), William Wegman (USA), John Wesley (USA), Joshua White (USA), and Elin Wikström (Sweden), traditional modes of viewing are subverted via surprising forms of delivery and display.
This collective and their contemporaries rejected traditional modes of high art - making practices in favor of performance, site - specific installations, and video art that incorporated local imagery better suited to illuminating social issues relevant to a domestic audience.
Pop artists abandoned traditional modes of printmaking such as etching and woodcut in favor of more commercial approaches to the medium.
Raising critical questions about identity, economy, society, connectivity and morality, Maclean's work combines traditional modes of the theatre with technology and popular culture to create fantasy narratives under the guise of a hyper - saturated candy - coloured aesthetic, possessing a unique and often disturbing vision.
However, with the wingsuit, parachute, and grapple hook combination, along with fast travel, the traditional modes of transport can be bypassed if need be.
The more traditional modes of Super Stardust such as Arcade, Planets and Endless support two different play styles — Pure and Delta.
Like other educational alternatives, homeschooling expands well beyond traditional modes of teaching and learning as well.
In the «olden» days, the traditional modes of communication for schools were simple.
Through the Avondale / Oakland University Partnership, learners of all ages are participating in cutting edge instructional design, meaningful conversations, and opening the doors to countless opportunities, many outside of the traditional modes of teaching / learning.
Taken together this picture of the choice process requires us to consider whether improvements in the traditional modes of providing information to parents (e.g. printed choice guides, websites) alone can substantively lead to more informed parents and by extension, expansion of parents» choice sets that include more diverse schools.
Eric Dixon, a computer technology teacher at the Bucks County school, said VR is proving an invaluable tool for kids with autism or attention - deficit issues who might struggle with more traditional modes of instruction.
eCommerce web pages have a larger number of advantages in comparison with the traditional modes of trade.
Students» lackluster attitudes towards such traditional modes of teaching are enough to highlight the need to continue to pursue methods for more effectively engaging students.
If standardized testing is too caught up with traditional modes of judgment that make no sense to assess the present day student, then one has to hope that the high stakes testing system will innovate sometime soon.
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