Sentences with phrase «usual distinction»

We have been at pains to show that value is actually one kind of fact, so that the usual distinction between fact and value does not hold good.
This combination and juxtaposition of materials blurs the usual distinctions between figure and ground, creating a tension between the mass - produced and handcrafted elements that is further heightened by the contrast of the cold, flat stripe of faded metallic paint across the painting's lower edge and the fleshy white of the oil paint.
The various narratives span between colonialism and its ramifications to a re-examination of the African body, landscape and culture — through utterances that shatter the usual distinction between truth and fiction, between myth and science, between technology and spirituality.
Through ceramics, basketry, textiles, jewelry, furniture, and fashion, as well as selective examples of architecture, photography, painting, and sculpture, the exhibition actively challenges conventional notions of a singular African aesthetic or identity, and reflects the integration of African art and design without making the usual distinctions between «professional» and «artisan.»
SCAD presents «Hybrids,» a group exhibition celebrating interdisciplinary practices and unconventional materials that blur the usual distinctions of studio art categorizations...
Will Benedict's collages and paintings disrupt the usual distinctions between frame and picture, painting and reproduction.
And because Richter is famously questioning of all the usual distinctions in painting — figurative versus abstract, mechanical reproduction versus painterly touch and so on — it's a particularly judicious selection.
The usual distinction offered is that religion is a set of ideas, which one may choose, modify or abandon, whereas one has no choice over one's race.
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