Sentences with phrase «v much art»

«I've worked with Richard Serra, and he doesn't have much art in his loft, but there is a Vija Celmins,» he said.

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For much of its 40 - year history, the medium has been ruled by huge console makers and mega-publishers, such as Microsoft, Sony, Electronic Arts and Activision.
The fundamental problems that algorithms can solve in the IP space relate to prior art search — how to know if a patent application is already covered by existing patents — and where «white space» exists in the patent system — how much room is left to patent an idea based on what has already been covered by existing grants.
There's a couple granting agencies and there's also arts grants, which I haven't had much luck with because I don't think games are generally recognized as art in the arts - granting community in Toronto and Canada.
You won't have much hope with an art degree, and you can't study «humour» as a subject.
Trump has said publicly he thinks the whole effort is doomed, but it's unclear how much of that is his genuine belief and how much is Trumpian Art - of - the - Deal bluster.
Whether the person forged their blade and are showcasing its durability because they own a forging business or blade company... or whether they're representing a martial art where they've been studying for the past 15 or 20 years... spending as much time as we do on set you can't help but feel like you're going through the competition with these people.
Digital - only media companies, too, have mastered the art of nabbing hits and clicks in massive numbers without spending much on their content.
Jenn Lisak, Director of Content Strategies at DK New Media, says «Content marketing strategy is as much an art form as it is a process; when working with a client on an infographic or a whitepaper, I have to pay attention to target audience, aligning the messaging with the brand, appealing to different types of learners and personality types, and whether the curated content is going to resonate with our desired buyer persona.»
The Audain family has donated in excess of $ 100 million through the Audain Foundation, including significant contributions to the University of Victoria, Presentation House Gallery's new building fund, Simon Fraser University's School for the Contemporary Arts, various arts - related endeavours at the University of British Columbia, the National Gallery of Canada, the Gordon Smith Gallery of Canadian Art, the Emily Carr University of Art + Design's new building fund, the Vancouver Art Gallery, and much mArts, various arts - related endeavours at the University of British Columbia, the National Gallery of Canada, the Gordon Smith Gallery of Canadian Art, the Emily Carr University of Art + Design's new building fund, the Vancouver Art Gallery, and much marts - related endeavours at the University of British Columbia, the National Gallery of Canada, the Gordon Smith Gallery of Canadian Art, the Emily Carr University of Art + Design's new building fund, the Vancouver Art Gallery, and much more.
In just a few days, I had grown to love New Orleans because it seemed to love art and jazz as much as I did.
We are doing giveaways, art, music, food, and we have a franchise giveaway and so much more.
Although the «flinch test» (keep raising the price and constraining the terms until the customer flinches) may have been an effective pricing art in the era of enterprise software, much more thoughtful strategies are needed for the modern models.
«It's as much an art as it is a science, and sometimes you have to make compromises with what's ideal versus what's practical,» Walsh said.
May 12 - 14th, 2017 attendees had access to sessions covering popular trends and obscure topics; a film festival, gaming competitions, cosplay contests, a live art auction, and much more.
Someone practiced in the art of finding happiness and fulfillment wherever she happens to find herself is already mostly prepared to adjust her spending downward in the face of post-retirement market declines, or defer the much - desired house because she's just not earning enough as soon as she thought she would to make it a wise purchase.
In modern society, we elevate art because we have dethroned so much else.
It really does nt matter what my beliefs system was, let's just say it was based on chaos theory and science as applied to occult arts, I have since moved on to more pragmatic beliefs but I clearly recall how oppressive they were and surprised at how much propaganda they spread that was based on their ignorance.
Art M.: It would only be possible if both conservatives and liberals could stop being ignorant hypocrites (much like the quote says).
In all the years of sports I played and the martial arts I have done — having seen pretty much all kinds of these celebrations, I guess, I never had a problem with it.
(«Earlier much futile thought had been devoted to the question of whether photography is an art.
Richard Beck has described the book as a sort of «hermeneutical performance art» and explains that «by refusing to pick and choose, Evans reveals to anyone reading her book just how much picking and choosing is actually going on.
Can we imagine how much of the Catholic tradition has been forgotten when it is said by a Catholic theologian that God - images have never been very important in Christian art?
Since so much of the book depends upon conjecture, it remains doubtful that Wilson has truly found the man behind the art, but he nevertheless presents an informative and highly readable account of both Holbein and the early sixteenth century.
When we talk about the key shifts of the twentieth century — those involving politics, trade, consumption, art — we leave out what is surely the most astonishing physical change in all of human history, one that has happened mostly during the last century: the doubling of the human life span in much....
There is also no denying that much art would not exist if there were no advertising.
Perhaps the kinds of studies that have been made of the art of administration, of the relations of policy and administration, of organization and management in other: spheres will be carried forward into the sphere of the Church and may show how much the pastoral director of our time, as pastoral preacher, teacher, counselor and leader of worship has also become the democratic pastoral administrator, that is to say, a man charged with the responsibility and given the authority to hold in balance, to invigorate and to maintain communication among a host of activities and their responsible leaders, all directed toward a common end.
I hope that you sell so much of your art and books that you can support youself and your family without having to work at a secular job full time.
Well, I believe this mindset has as much to do with how we view the gospel as how we view the arts.
From Red: I have always felt that Christian art (particularly music and written fiction) is of a much lower quality than what you find in the «secular» world.
Long years in public view have trained him in the art of maintaining stillness and dignity while speeches are made and greetings are exchanged, but he still doesn't look quite at home with military bands and official formality; he walked nicely along the guard of honour but was much smaller than all of them.
Take me for example: I'm in the Arts, but I mostly focus in on a couple of aspects of the arts, because that's really all I have time for in this life, but I do find it frustrating because there is so much more that I wish I had time to accomplArts, but I mostly focus in on a couple of aspects of the arts, because that's really all I have time for in this life, but I do find it frustrating because there is so much more that I wish I had time to accomplarts, because that's really all I have time for in this life, but I do find it frustrating because there is so much more that I wish I had time to accomplish.
And while it's true that every branch of Christianity has been racked with scandal over the years, films like the Oscar - winning Spotlight and Netflix true crime series The Keepers do a much better job of creating compelling art that raises questions about faith and morality.
Because of motion, lapse of time, mobility of the angle of vision, and the intimacy of the close - up, the viewer has a sense of presence that is much more tense than in any other art form.
It was Consalvi who had these two great artifacts and much of the rest of the Roman Forum excavated, as it was Consalvi who built a new wing onto the Vatican museums in order to display the art recovered from French looters.
And, as much as Bakhtin may have taught us to admire Dostoevsky's «polyphonic poetics,» most judicious readers of Russian — like the great Prince D. S. Mirsky — have recognized in Tolstoy's art the kind of serene sublimity and fullness of vision that places it naturally and worthily in the company of Shakespeare's plays, Dante's Commedia, and the Homeric epics.
Much is said in our age about irony and humor, especially by people who have never been capable of engaging in the practice of these arts, but who nevertheless know how to explain everything.
200 years is paltry given that modern humans have been around for some 200,000 years with 50,000 years of behaving much like modern humans (organizing cultures, developing higher level thinking), 16,000 of creating art, 3000 years of writing.
To a certain extent, much of what Hart has to say is captured in his opinions on art.
Sad to say, the liberal arts, which I have held up as an important contribution to preparing a socially responsible leadership, do not help much either.
@Sabio — You said «It is of course difficult to describe subjective sensations with language — that is why art, music and much more satisfies us when words can't — but we don't have to imagine something divine when we realize this fact.»
@ Christine It is of course difficult to describe subjective sensations with language — that is why art, music and much more satisfies us when words can't — but we don't have to imagine something divine when we realize this fact.
This for Nathanson is a psychological task that at first seemed «overwhelming» and ultimately required «every iota» of knowledge she had gained through her study and practice of psychology — particularly the art of not sacrificing too much for her children: «Central to the mothering instinct within me is a predisposition to recognize and meet the needs of my children, voluntarily sacrificing my own at times when there is a conflict.»
Many attempts have been made to show the symbolic character of much of the human enterprise, from rite and myth to art and science.
This explains much that has gone even further awry in the art world since his day.
Luther depicted the Franciscans as «snoring brothers who perchance have sometime seen a master of arts but have never known one personally... You never read anything, much less do you understand anything, and yet you claim to judge of doctrines.»
The Chronicle of Higher Education and Change have been much concerned about values recently, as have the American Association of Higher Education and the other Washington - based educational agencies; the Danforth Foundation recently held a workshop on values in liberal arts education, and the whole issue has been given academic credibility by programs in moral development and in value analysis at several universities.
Yet it is still true that a work of art possesses unfathomable depths and that no artist can feel satisfied either with having expressed his insights fully, much less with having exhausted the possibilities of artistic expression.
The result is an art exhibit unlike anything you've ever seen before, but very much metro Phoenix in flavor.
Chris Candies has invested in state - of - the - art equipment from the tempering process to molding and packaging, but Rogers credits much of the company's flexible manufacturing abilities and success to its people.
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