Sentences with phrase «transgress by»

Both artists have been embraced by the art mainstream, leading this reviewer to wonder whether art that is granted permission to transgress by social elites can truly be transgressive.
The words chosen neither transgress by their banality nor by their extreme rarity, but are recognized as expressing admirable nobility.

Not exact matches

The political philosophers Amy Gutmann and Dennis Thompson reject not only Tutu's invocation of religion and charged that, by seeking to transform the attitudes, emotions, and moral judgments of citizens, he improperly imports soulcraft into statecraft and transgresses the autonomy of citizens — contemporary liberalism's most sacrosanct value.
15:3 But he answered and said unto them, Why do ye also transgress the commandment of God by your tradition?
They accused the disciples of transgressing oral tradition by failing to wash their hands before a meal.
Certainly there is much evidence today that the human race has transgressed the boundaries set by nature and will have to pay an enormous price.
«Among the rulings,» says the report, «we find some that advise illegal actions and others that transgress human rights standards as applied by British courts.»
Just as regularly, federal courts have overruledthe bans, claiming that they transgress against the abortion license guaranteed by Roe v. Wade.
I'd like to suggest to anyone who maybe bothered by this practice, as I am, that you put it in your will that It not be done on your behalf, and if it is done, that the the Momon church be held legally responsible to recant the baptism or be sued on the behalf of all those that have been so transgressed upon.
b. Aren't all citizens in one sense subject to the state, bound by its laws, susceptible to punishment if they transgress them?
However, by consistently seeking «to restrict immigration, renegotiate trade deals, and transgress our current foreign policy consensus,» as promised in his campaign, Trump has displayed «more integrity than many politicians.»
It is not knowing that evil exists, it is the audacity of transgressing the Laws of the Creator (the laws of the universe / the cosmos / nature — whatever you want to call it) by making up your own definition of good and evil.
«A family, no less than a State, is, as We have said, a true society, governed by an authority peculiar to itself... provided, therefore, the limits which are prescribed by the very purposes for which it exists be not transgressed, the family has at least equal rights with the State in the choice and pursuit of the things needful to its preservation and its just liberty.
The pattern of mollusk loss — species disappearing, then diversifying, followed again by decline — tells him that the sea continued to transgress periodically during the Hell Creek time, altering drainages and other aspects of the landscape and making it impossible for freshwater clams and snails to thrive.
CONSUMER GROUPS CRITICIZE NEWSWEEK FOR TRANSGRESSING ETHICAL BOUNDS BY WORKING WITH THE PHARMACEUTICAL DRUG LOBBY.
Consumer Groups Criticize Newsweek for Transgressing Ethical Bounds by Working with the Pharmaceutical Drug Lobby
The presumed virgin, in a sequence where she and her girlfriends walk home from school, Laurie reveals her true self, in which both the final girl and Lynda transgress, arriving at the front door of their homes by cutting across their lawns, whereas Annie (trying to be a bad girl like Lynda) stays off the grass, and uses the walkway.
When Spike Lee asked, not unreasonably, after the release of Jackie Brown if Tarantino, by liberally peppering his dialogue with racial epithets (as he had in Pulp Fiction) was trying to be an «honorary Black man,» it was Jackson who rushed to Tarantino's defense, claiming that his friend and collaborator had not transgressed any moral or artistic boundaries.
However, with an idiosyncratic, art - house cinema virtuoso at the helm, it is reasonable to expect that Vinterberg's aberration in directing Far From the Madding Crowd could transgress and alter the conventions of the traditional period drama by bringing a distinctive avant - garde style to a staid and stubborn genre.
Along the way he is helped by a comic relief monk («I'm just a friar actually,» he informs everyone whenever he is about to transgress some code of Catholic practice) and the shapely Kate Beckinsale (who played the hot vampire in Underworld and the object of Ben Affleck and Josh Hartnett's affections in the crappy Pearl Harbor).
Dr. Yang's work transgresses the line between scholarship and community, as evidenced by his involvement in urban education and community organizing.
I think artists transgress all boundaries and should not be segregated according to the comfortable academic niches supplied by curators, let alone by society.
Contents: Dialouge, by Elaine de Kooning with Rosalyn Drexler Moving Out, Moving Up, by Marjorie Strider Do Your Work, by Louise Nevelson Social Conditions Can Change, by Lynda Benglis The Double - Bind, by Suzi Gablik Women Without Pathos, by Eleanor Antin Artists Transgress All Boundaries, by Rosemarie Castoro
Collection, as Walter Hopps observed, is probably the first of Rauschenberg's works to evince all the characteristics of a Combine, that hybrid of painting and sculpture that the artist developed in the 1950s.1 Yet, despite the challenge to conventional categories posed by its collage and the addition of objects that transgress the limits of frame and picture plane, Collection stands primarily as a reflection on the contemporary status of painting.
Spanning the years 1962 - 1968, Actionism was a provocative performance movement with roots in postwar gestural abstraction (Action Painting) that sought to transgress the conservative Viennese social climate by using the body as material in violent, explicit, sometimes sexual Aktions.
If way take a short look into the art history until our century we see that it has always relied on the rebellious and creative spirits who were transgressing the limits placed by their predecessors.
Transgression, as articulated by Foucault and interpreted by Sarmento, is not merely rebellion, or a break down of limits, but also the self being pushed to its own limits, where it uncovers new boundaries, in an infinite progression, that instead of liberating the self from its confines, imposes new strictures that must again be transgressed.
The Art Market MA program at FIT is pleased to present Don't Feed the Animals, a group show featuring works by contemporary artists who transgress social norms to reveal the ways people respond to actions performed out of context.
The Guardian shares ten books by «wild women» who transgressed social, personal, and literary boundaries, including works by Leonora Carrington, Margaret Cavendish, and Audre Lorde.
EXHIBITION On view as part of 2018 MFA THESIS EXHIBITIONS March 4 — April 6, 2018 The Art Gallery at the University of Hawai`i at Mānoa TRANSGRESSING BOUNDARIES by Nisha Pinjani ARTIST STATEMENT: The focus of my research has been on the daily lives of South Asian women, specifically in my home city of Karachi, Continue Reading»
Her scholarly work has been commissioned and published in edited anthologies, academic journals and exhibition catalogues, including Exhibiting Craft and Design: Transgressing the White Cube Paradigm 1930 - present (Routledge 2017), Danica Maier: Grafting Propriety from Stitch to Drawn Line (Black Dog Books 2017), More Caught in the Act: Performance by Canadian Women (YYZ Books 2016), The Handbook of Textile Culture (Bloomsbury Academic 2015), the Journal of Modern Craft online, and Textile: Cloth and Culture.
Artists who develop researches that seek to transgress the established by getting inside ideassuch as the fetish of objects, reification, mirroring of images and actions, and the relationwith the Other.
And yet Gego and Mohamedi managed to transgress the formalist restrictions of their predecessors without a milieu like that formed by the Postminimalists in New York, a move that made each legendary in her country for the singularity she fostered.
The exhibition also includes works by artists who are not content to stay on their side of a borderline, and who, through their works, transgress personal and social boundaries.
The 60's and 70's were marked by his absolutely outré performance work, which, even in that most uncommercial moment of avant - garde process - based explorations of oneself, was so viscerally disquieting as to transgress the archest radicalisms of the day.
A blast from the past by two of London's most prolific artists, Cyclops and Sweet Toof are notoriously known for their collaborative street characters that have since transformed and transgressed.
In the early days, Opie transgressed the boundaries between painting and sculpture by applying paint to the everyday articles he used in his steel objects.
Nicholas Hlobo would translate the isiXhosa phrase Zawelela ngale as «They have crossed to the other side» and by this he describes the performative act of transgressing, crossing a border, or things that have transcended onto another state.
On that same Sunday, at 2:30 pm, welcome words by our new director, Sofía Hernández Chong Cuy; at 3 pm, a toast to celebrate our latest publications: Blessing and Transgressing: A Live Institute, Para Fictions, and In the Belly of the Whale.
The work also serves as a prompt to action, encouraging the viewer to transgress the traditional viewer - to - artwork boundary and complete the work by interacting with it.
By physically transgressing the facades, the artist draws attention to the space between the viewer and a work of art.
Transformer examines the politics and aesthetics of transgressing identity and at the disruptive sexualisation of masculinity by incorporating characters usually labelled as «feminine», as Brian Eno reflected with a text written for the original catalogue.
Around this time he also began to incorporate three - dimensional elements into his otherwise flat works; first by introducing relief and eventually transgressing into wall - hung and freestanding sculpture by the mid-1990s.
Dr. Mann has transgressed scientific norms and offended First Amendment principles by bringing a defamation claim against Appellants for their pointed criticism of his scientific methodology.
At that point, the programmer has transgressed the bounds of simple data extraction by SQL query and offers an expert opinion (on accounting, not SQL databases).
Consequently, when the same act transgresses the laws of two sovereigns, «it can not be truly averred that the offender has been twice punished for the same offence, but only that by one act he has committed two offences, for each of which he is justly punishable.»
Non-lawyers are always surprised by the extent to which clients are concerned not to transgress the law.
the underlying purpose of the prohibition that has been transgressed, and whether that purpose would be enhanced by denial of the claim;
Where the statute as construed by the state court transgressed the First Amendment, we could not but invalidate the judgments of conviction.
«Individuals may say or do what they please, provided they do not transgress the substantive law, or infringe the legal rights of others... public authorities (including the Crown) may do nothing but what they are authorised to do by some rule of the common law (including the royal prerogative) or statute, and in particular they may not interfere with the liberties of individuals without statutory authority.»
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