Madeleine Grynsztejn, the Elise S. Haas Senior Curator of Painting and Sculpture at SFMOMA, who is organizing the Tuttle retrospective there, reflects that Tuttle's courage in scale and
willful choice of ephemeral material influenced many younger artists, such as Tom Friedman, Jessica Stockholder, Polly Apfelbaum, Jim Hodges, Tony Feher, and Sarah Sze.
Not exact matches
No «all»
of any group is always making
willful choices that get them into certain predicaments.
That was his
choice and he, along with poor Abel paid the price for Cain's
willful denial
of God's sovereignty.
At the human level, there is what we style «sin» —
willful choice, with its consequences,
of that which is self - centered, regardless
of other occasions, content to remain stuck in the present without concern for future possibilities — and this is an obstacle which is like an algebraic surd.
It is a
choice of faith whether to believe that life on this planet came into being and evolved all by itself, or under the guidance
of God, but failure to recognize that faith is involved in both cases is simply ignorance — often
willful ignorance.
And you could even lump The Post in with the cadre
of films about women striking back at the patriarchy through Kay Graham's
willful choice to ignore the advice
of her (male) lawyers and board members and publish the Pentagon Papers.
The USNA's continued use
of those models and that approach is a
willful choice to disregard the most fundamental
of scientific rules.
The reason is that the parent hasn't lost income due to a
willful and voluntary
choice; the loss
of income was involuntary, and Nevada law only allows imputation
of income in cases where a parent is willfully (meaning, by
choice) underemployed or unemployed.