Sentences with phrase «with origins»

With its origins in «civilizing the «petits sauvages»» [1] for the purpose of serving as wives and mothers to British Colonists, to the later modification of trying -LSB-...]
I would like to thank Neil Campbell for mentioning my name in connection with the origins of the QuicLaw project at Queen's.
Results indicate potential predictability of seasonal variations in storm activity in areas strongly influenced by ETCs and with origins in the investigated teleconnections.
«Typically, teachers are very critical about what they accept, but whether they go into depth with the origins of material when pressed for time, I would be very doubtful.»
Let's start with the origins of your environmental activism.
Crutzen and his various co-authors would agree with the savvy sociologist that it has been techno - industrialism with its origins in Europe that brought on the new epoch.
«Meticulosity» is an antiquated term for «scrupulousness,» with origins in the Latin root for «fearful» — a nod, write the curators in their manifesto - like catalog essay, to the urgency and meaning that are at stake in the art they've gathered.
With origins in Portal Gallery that opened in 1959, today's Portal Painters retains its strong ideas about the kind of painting they wished to show.
Beasley will engage with curatorial, archive and learning - team staff to investigate the Leeds Art Gallery collections including the history of the Leeds Art Club (1893 - 1923), a force of unparalleled provincial avant - garde activity with origins in Guild Socialism and semi-occultist artistic affiliations.
With their origins found around the year of 1962, his signature mirror paintings use the reflective picture plane to draw both the viewer and the environment into the work of art, toying with the traditional notion of the painted image being a fixed and uninterruptible moment in time.
However central to 20th century art, the grid is a pre-modernist invention with origins from across the globe in the form of weaving.
The story invokes a cultural fear with origins in the nineteenth - century American South of black men's sexual power over and violation of white women.
Also, in addition to the photographic works of Dibbets and Gilbert & George, there are photographs by William Wegman (who is also the subject of a recent exhibition of collage - paintings on the fourth floor of the gallery), Bruce Nauman, and Douglas Huebler, the latter being one of the most intense, ironic, yet obliquely masterful artists associated with the origins of Conceptualism.
Dominoes, a popular game with origins dating to ancient China, has a discernible aesthetic and political vantage point, and offers a look into specific communities that grow around the domino table.
However, these artists do not endeavor to generate homages to ecology or directly reference an environmentalist agenda, rather, the works visually contend with our origins — a human's nature.
From this time onwards she produced abstract compositions using geometrical forms, but with their origins in nature.
Dominoes, a popular game with origins dating to ancient China, has a discernible aesthetic, political vantage point and offers a look into specific communities that grow around the domino table.
Her work has used inspiration from her native land to create a new world, an infinity of images and shapes that have made famous far beyond her birthplace and have consolidated her links with her origins.
Ever concerned with origins as a view to marginalized histories, the artist's current body of work and third solo exhibition at Susan Inglett Gallery engages the often willfully overlooked relationship between Modernism and Colonialism.
For patterns with origins in gestures so simple and systematic, the ordered forms in Dan Walsh's paintings lead to a remarkable profusion of effects.
With origins in antiquity, I feel this regal icon stands with the strength and dignity to continue its appeal in these contemporary times.
Amalgamating scientific, genetic and anthropological source material, I survey and ultimately depict hybrid landscapes where diverse aspects of human physiology mesh with the origins of species.
Critiques of art likely originated with the origins of art itself, as evidenced by texts found in the works of Plato, Vitruvius or Augustine of Hippo among others, that contain early forms of art criticism.
With origins in the colonial period, it has maintained a powerful continuing presence as a charged concept in contemporary culture.
The exhibition opens with the origins of the Solomon R. Guggenheim collection that was begun in 1937 and focused on Non-Objective art including stunning examples of cubism, abstract expressionism and surrealism.
The artwork, space men r My friended, arises from the path Oursler took with Imponderable and the Imponderable Archive, shown at MoMA and the Hessel Museum of Art at Bard College, New York, and explores the interlinking characters involved with the origins of Unidentified Flying Object photography.
By integrating new and old materials, Bearden created complex narratives that were often inspired by the African American experience, mythology and religion; many of his works have titles with origins in literature and music, two lifelong passions.
Lowbrow is a widespread populist art movement with origins in the underground comix world, punk music, hot - rod street culture, and other California subcultures.
The genesis of light as medium is age - old, with its origins stemming back to the use of radiant light, such as sunlight through a stained glass windows.
While a 2006 exhibition looked within, on the occasion of the Whitney's seventy - fifth birthday, this one starts in the lobby gallery with its origins on West 8th Street, where Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney had every reason to demand a showcase for American art: the Met had refused the gift of her collection.
Single player role - playing video games form a loosely defined genre of computer and console games with origins in role - playing games such as Dungeons & Dragons, on which they base much of their terminology, settings and game mechanics.
Furthermore, large «Private Military Companies», or PMCs, that had been supported and controlled by the Patriots have collapsed, spawning countless rogue entities with origins to larger criminal organizations.
Many of you will be unfamiliar with the origins of this game, and that's fine.
It had an odd development history with origins in Russia and it featured a story and setting based on the...
SMITE is a great game, and a wonderful console introduction to a genre with its origins on keyboard and mouse.
In keeping with the origins of the plantation, it is decorated in an old English colonial - style with a Caribbean vibe.
A joint operation involving the Belize Police Department and the Immigration Department led to the detention of thirty - two women with origins in several Central American countries including Honduras and El Salvador.
Friendly staff couldn't help us with the origins of the unusual names, but according to the Google machine they are of Native American origin (perhaps as is Brown Feather).
Nestled in the beautiful Maen Valley a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Wild Eyedeer is situated in one of the oldest Parishes in Cornwall with origins back to the 12th century.
Bairro Alto is also the ideal place in Lisbon to watch a Fado performance — a music genre with its origins in Lisbon.
Take a seat upon tatami mats, and enjoy Tsugaru shamisen music, with origins in northern Japan, performed upon the shamisen.
With its origins in celebrations for a successful sugar cane harvest, the festival has been going for over 200 years.
Crissy Field, with its origins as a historic military airfield and the iconic Golden Gate Bridge as a background, is the ideal setting for di Suvero's art.
Balut is a recipe with origins in the Philippines, but Chinese traders were believed to have spread the idea throughout the region.
With its origins in Ireland's Celtic past, All Hallows Eve marks a time where restless spirits and specters can pass the veil from the spiritual realm to walk the earth, seeking revenge for earthly grievances; so what better place to spend Pagan new year than Ireland.
The Bouvier des Flandres, also known as the Flanders Cattle Dog, the Belgian Cattle Dog, the Koehond («cow dog»), the Toucheur de Boeuf («cattle driver»), the Pic («cattle drover»), the Vuilbaard («dirty beard») or simply the Bouvier, is a large, rough - coated breed with its origins in Flanders, an area that covers parts of Belgium, France and the Netherlands.
The Irish Wolfhound is a very old breed with its origins in Ireland.
With origins in the United Kingdom, he excels at being the perfect company and at hunting.
We have compiled a list of the 50 most popular names over the last decade, along with their origins and meanings.
Schnauzers have been a consistently popular breed over the past 600 years with its origins in Germany.
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