Not exact matches
Although the paper employs some materials from
contemporary economics, they are
used to buttress its theological contentions
in the
way that creationists
use bits of science to support their claim that the Bible is a scientific textbook.
He never thought, after the Greek fashion, of soul as pure being, capable of disembodiment, but spoke, as his Jewish
contemporaries did, of future life
in terms of bodily resurrection, and on that basis he discussed life after death with the skeptical Sadducees, protesting only against the popular,
contemporary ways of conceiving the raised body and its
uses in the next world.
Like their
contemporaries who had chosen to combine outside careers with the raising of children, they felt the attractions of
using their minds and education
in systematic, diligent
ways; of possessing a sense of purpose independent from their husbands»; and of avoiding the tedium of housecleaning.
When we
use such a vocabulary, we find ourselves thinking about the world
in different
ways — and sometimes, at least, we may find common ground with other Christians from whom we were divided when our only language was that of
contemporary politics.
In this
way the sound reasons for
contemporary philosophy's attention to language
use can be acknowledged.
I thought it would be interesting to
use a format like Jacobs» to comment on the
contemporary «biblical womanhood» phenomenon
in a fresh
way.
One disciple of the school, indeed, has striven to impugn the value of works of genius
in a wholesale
way (such works of
contemporary art, namely, as he himself is unable to enjoy, and they are many) by
using medical arguments.
Contemporary philosophers have also shown some of the varied
ways in which religious language is
used.
The
contemporary use of models
in science or theology — models which are not picturing models — points us back, then, to that moment of insight where along with a model there is disclosed to the scientist or the theologian that about which each is to be,
in his characteristically different
way, articulate.21
The
use of ancient prayers
in public worship unites us with our ancestors
in the Christian
way; modern prayers bring us into contact with the
contemporary world and its needs, as well as with our brethren across the world
in our own day.
Historian Philip Jenkins
in Hidden Gospels: How the Search for Jesus Lost Its
Way has gone so far as to assert that the alternative gospels tell us less about the beginnings of Christianity than about «the interest groups who seek to
use them today; about the mass media, and how religion is packaged as popular culture; and... more generally, about the changing directions of
contemporary American religion.»
There are a lot of
ways you can go green
in your kitchen and reduce the chemicals you
use for cleaning, like
using this
contemporary bottle drying rack by organicKidz to air dry your baby bottles and sippy cups.
On the basis of your critical work towards idealism, what can you tell us about the
way ideas, values, and principles are
used in contemporary British politics?
This should guide us when thinking through the role of artificial intelligence and robotics
in contemporary warfare, especially if we think there are morally right and wrong
ways of
using lethal force.
A
contemporary era full of different computers, smartphones and similar devices people
use literally every single day chatting on different applications — so why it would not be the
way to get a shot at online dating services, dating hot Russian women
in particular?
Comic books have a long history of
using contemporary world affairs as fodder for their plots, but Batman v Superman utilizes them
in a dark, uncomfortable
way that precludes entertainment.
But the soul of the episode (and of C.K.'s comedy) is
in the quieter moments, because that's when he
uses humor as a kind of
contemporary moral compass: a
way of orienting us wherever we need it most... right now,
in 2014.
«This particular resource, I don't think it's been done before
in the manner that we have tried to do it here and that is
use it
in a very
contemporary way — integrating all the content we can find to support the learning activity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander content and non-Indigenous content as well.»
The elements include the recognition and
use of heritage languages; pedagogy that stresses traditional cultural characteristics and adult - child interactions; pedagogy
in which teaching strategies are congruent with the traditional culture, as well as
contemporary ways of knowing and learning; curriculum based on traditional culture that places the education of young children
in a
contemporary context; strong Native community participation
in the planning and operation of school activities; and knowledge and
use of the social and political mores of the community.
Self - closing doors, the largest Starlight Headliner ever seen
in a Rolls - Royce, the finest traditional and
contemporary materials
used in more bespoke and original
ways and an interior that generally looks to the future rather than the past were all part of the brief for the new Phantom.
Clean and
contemporary, the cabin
uses traditional materials
in a modern
way to create a tactile and visual feast: driver and passengers touch only leather, wood or chrome.
As for President of Promelit, Danilo Marchiori states: «The idea was to develop a
contemporary instrument such as the Tablet, but to
use it
in another
way, turning it into the focal point of advanced household communications
in the third millennium.
These myths, or to
use a more
contemporary synonym, metanarratives, are the stories that give purpose and meaning to a people, a
way of understanding the seemingly random occurrences
in the lives of individuals and communities.
Another feature of some
contemporary credit card plans is an extended warranty option, which, along with other fair credit protections provided by credit cards, could be a good
way to cover the small risk of a malfunction
in the first years of appliance
use.
A rising figure
in the
contemporary art world, Wade Guyton
uses accessible technology to create paintings, drawings, and sculptures that address his viewer's evolving relationship to the digital and the
ways in which mechanized images become physical works.
The Artist and the Model, a portfolio of twelve intaglio prints, is published by Sylvan Cole at Associated American Artists, New York; receives a Tamarind Artist Fellowship and travels to the Tamarind Lithography Workshop
in Los Angeles, where he produces thirty - four editions of primarily black - and - white lithographs that continue the Artist and the Model theme; begins
using the airbrush, which he had learned from the artist Billy Al Bengston while at Tamarind; sees the exhibition Edgar Degas: Monotypes at the Fogg Art Museum and subsequently begins making monotypes;
in Boston co-founds Artists against Racism and the War and collaborates with Fred Stone on The American
Way Room (fig), an antiwar installation piece that is shown throughout the Boston area and subsequently travels to New York, Atlanta, Syracuse, and Philadelphia; solo exhibitions: Associated American Artists, New York (The Artist and the Model); Comsky Gallery, Los Angeles; group exhibitions:
Contemporary American Graphic Artists, Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten, Amsterdam (travels); New Expressions
in Fine Printmaking, National Collection of Fine Arts, Washington, D.C. (travels
in Germany and Belgium); 16th National Print Exhibition, Brooklyn Museum, New York; Annual Exhibition, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Graphics» 68: Recent American Prints, University of Lexington, Kentucky.
Contemporary artists continue to
use the medium of collage
in new and innovative
ways, experimenting both formally and conceptually.
The original common
use refers to the tendency attributed to paintings
in Europe during the post-1945 period and as a
way of describing several artists (mostly
in France) with painters like Wols, Gérard Schneider and Hans Hartung from Germany or Georges Mathieu, etc., whose works related to characteristics of
contemporary American abstract expressionism.
Fo Wilson
uses constructed space and furniture forms to create experiences that reposition historical objects and / or aesthetics
in a
contemporary context and offers audiences new
ways of thinking about and interacting with history.
Designed for
use anywhere
in the museum, the MMoCAteens and MMoCAkids art guides provide young visitors and their adult companions with multiple
ways to investigate
contemporary art.
Through a precise examination of this distinct form of artistic practice
in works by artists ranging from John Cage to Sanford Biggers, this exhibition provides a unique perspective on the
ways in which modern and
contemporary artists have
used language, objects, and images to forge social contracts with their publics.
The «Lit» exhibition features
contemporary artists who
use light
in some
way to express their creative vision.
«What's fascinating about Rafman's work is the
way he
uses the very familiar visual language of the internet, social media, and computer games to create immersive narratives that reveal the anxieties and desires of
contemporary life,» says Maitreyi Maheshwari, program director at Zabludowicz Collection and curator of the exhibition, which also offered up a waterbed, ball pit, massage chair, and filing cabinets streaming video games
in first - person shooter.
«Works like Aerospace Folktales altered the
way in which documentary photography was conceptualized and
used in contemporary art, and the work continues to be an urgent model for representing the political and social realities of our world.»
Virginia Beach Arts and Humanities Commissioner Ben Loyola is offended by the Virginia Museum of
Contemporary Art showing Mark Ryden, who
uses Catholic imagery
in subversive - cheesy
ways, and «paintings of nude portraits
in all positions.»
This panel considers the
contemporary way curators are
using language
in experimental
ways to expand visual art practices, and what effects the crossover of these fields has had on each.
Friday, December 6, 9 pm at the New World Center Farewell to the Past: Yinka Shonibare MBE Yinka Shonibare MBE - known for work exploring cultural identity, colonialism and post - colonialism within the
contemporary context of globalization -
uses music and dance to captivate and engage the viewer by mirroring our world
in a regal, beautiful and unexpected
way.
For over three decades now, Marilyn Minter has produced works that reflect
contemporary culture,
in particular our complex relationship with beauty and the female body, bringing into sharp, critical focus the very power of desire and the
way it's been
used.
In this
way, her work integrates spirituality and materiality,
using both traditional and
contemporary techniques.
Paul McCarthy, Sweet Roll Body Smear, Piccadilly Circus, London, 2003 Body Politic: The Anatomy of the Grotesque surveys the
ways in which
contemporary artists have
used the grotesque to call attention to the perversity inherent
in the dominant discourse on beauty, sexuality, and race.
As a veteran member of the
contemporary art world and the NYC Ballroom scene New York based artist Rashaad Newsome
uses The King of Arms Art Ball to bring these seemingly unrelated communities together
in a new and exciting
way.
The talk is to coincide with Hayward Gallery's group exhibition «The Human Factor» which brings together major works by 25 leading international artists who have fashioned new
ways of
using the human body
in contemporary sculpture.
Through his close friendship with London gallerist Sadie Coles, he was introduced to fine artists who were
using photography
in new
ways, such as Richard Prince, and that experience launched a passion for collecting
contemporary art from around the world.
Contemporary artists from our time are looking back to the art vault, borrowing and revamping classical techniques and styles.The exhibition includes works by Richard Aldrich, Joe Bradley, Kerstin Brätsch, Matt Connors, Michaela Eichwald, Nicole Eisenman, Mark Grotjahn, Charline von Heyl, Rashid Johnson, Julie Mehretu, Dianna Molzan, Oscar Murillo, Laura Owens, Amy Sillman, Josh Smith, Mary Weatherford, and Michael Williams.The artists whose works are represented throughout the exhibition created pieces that grasp the viewers
in their own
ways with the
use of a range of styles and medium.Interactive is one of them, provided by Colombian artist Oscar Murillo.
Author Luise Guest explores the work of several
contemporary Chinese artists
using embroidery
in revolutionary
ways.
Faranú mostly
uses traditional materials such as charcoal and ceramics, but
in a
contemporary way.
In this latest week - long series, our writers will explore the ways in which contemporary artists are using rebellion as a central concept in their artwork through exclusive interviews, articles, essays and daily feature
In this latest week - long series, our writers will explore the
ways in which contemporary artists are using rebellion as a central concept in their artwork through exclusive interviews, articles, essays and daily feature
in which
contemporary artists are
using rebellion as a central concept
in their artwork through exclusive interviews, articles, essays and daily feature
in their artwork through exclusive interviews, articles, essays and daily features.
It is extremely recognizable as a
contemporary icon but,
in using neon, it is very nostalgic
in the
way it is presented,» he says.
Luise Guest explores the work of several
contemporary Chinese women artists
using embroidery
in revolutionary
ways.
Chakaia Booker, One
Way, 2008 Rubber tires and stainless steel 96 x 45 x 65 inches On loan courtesy of Marlborough Gallery, New York Referred to as a «radial radical,» the African American
contemporary artist Chakaia Booker
used tires as her primary material
in constructing these large - scale sculptures on loan from Marlborough Gallery, Chelsea, N.Y. Spiky, dark, imposing and beautiful, these works interact with the museum's peaceful, minimalist sculpture garden
in new
ways.