Sentences with phrase «with suggested narratives»

Her paintings and drawings seduce and beguile with suggested narratives.
The absence of a human figure tasks the objects in the paintings with suggesting a narrative arc, imbuing them with a sense of mysterious drama — a door that is slightly ajar, a glass of water left on a bathroom sink, a broom leaning against a wall are the only evidence of the presence of a person, perhaps having moments before walked through the picture frame, or lingering just out of sight.

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This fits the narrative outlined by Don Pittis who, in a recent CBC News article, suggested that credit - rating agencies Moody's, Fitch and S&P have historically skewed the Canadian banking market with their sometimes incorrect reporting.
And as Germaine Greer can attest, transphobia is the unforgivable sin du jour of anyone with the temerity to suggest that a man who thinks he is a woman is not necessarily so and has no automatic rights to the narrative of female victimhood.
To review, the narrative suggests that the political principles of the Founders n» Lincoln were the completely correct ones and not in any fundamental tension with one another, and that America's present trouble is largely due to the Progressives opposing these and gradually / covertly getting Americans to abandon them.
But when David Halberstam (who, with Neil Sheehan, did more than anyone else to create the canonical narrative of Vietnam) died tragically this past year in an auto accident, not a single obituary notice I read suggested he had been terribly wrong about Tet or that his wrongheadedness had helped create a political situation that had had lethal consequences for millions.
The way I engaged with that was to suggest that in these narratives there was a reporting of events without either there being a condoning or condemning of abuse.
The fact that he can grant this yet not give such possibility a greater place in his narrative suggests that, with respect to the question of the relation between politics and ethics at least, Taylor is not at all a modem, however much he may believe that the modem identity brings with it some genuine goods.
sounds more like «corporate brainstorming», but what I was trying to suggest is that it appears that we're witnessing (not intentionally) an evolving understanding of what wd become more central to the narrative and eventually orthodox.That is, if you cdn't believe it, you were out the door.A good example wd be the higher Christology that the fourth gospel reflects and more specifically, the virgin birth which it (like Mark and Paul) doesn't mention.If the birth narratives that we're familiar with are absent from the earliest gospel and the most theological gospel that came decades later, and can only be found in the other two gospels that we know used the first, it at least suggests a growing and evolving understanding of who Jesus «was» and «is».
Contrast this with John's gospel (90 - 100)- like Mark, no birth narrative, but no mere human either and we've moved up and out of the old neighbourhood... nothing less than the pre existent Word which is one with God.Now, that's a serious leap in real estate.Does this not suggest development rather than the monolithic thud of a «faith once given»?
It is further suggested that the empty tomb was not even originally connected with the appearance narratives.
Cuomo certainly would want to end a post-primary narrative that suggests he doesn't have the support of liberals in his state or that he's got a problem with unifying the Democratic Party heading into a general election in which he would like to post a substantial margin of victory.
The artist says «may your inner beauty blossom like shimmering leaves,» and her trio of green, seed - like peridot with gold and silver leaves suggests a Springtime narrative of regeneration for personal revitalization.
One reviewer suggested that the narrative could have done in parallel with the 60s played against the 90s.
It may be suggested that holding back a finished artwork by an Angulo brother for a late reveal, even if it is only a fumbling entry into amateur filmmaking, befits a narrative arc that takes the boys from confusion to mastery — with one too many drippy musical montages as the finish line nears.
That's not to suggest Heineman looks at the situation with naiveté or a blind desire to overcorrect common narratives.
Payne said it was difficult on every level — writing, financing, editing — and also addressed the lukewarm reviews it was met with upon opening late last year, suggesting that its ambitious narrative may have been too much to fit into the framework of a single film.
The crew's early travails in the desert (no water, car won't start) suggest a neat parallel with the film's narrative — the backstory is so rich, and presentation so professional, in fact, that it gives invaluable lustre to the picture.
It's a riveting story with fascinating characters and surprises around every narrative turn, but it's also far more generous with the characters than the first few episodes would suggest.
With the narrative of these performances practically already set in stone as soon as the cast was announced, it feels churlish to suggest that the casting - against - type of «Saturday Night Live» comedian Will Forte as Dern's dutiful and slightly hangdoggish son, is anything but a roaring, surprising success.
If you are looking for a tool that also allows for video narratives along with PowerPoint presentations (instead of basic audio), I would suggest Present.me.
The Common Core writing standards call for students to focus on evidence - based writing — specifically argument and informative / explanatory texts in high school, with less time spent on writing «real or imagined» narratives (the elementary and middle school Standards (PDF) suggest that the split be roughly even between the three genres).
These trends, and others, suggest that customers» comfort with e-fiction and shorter - form narratives are here to stay.
However, the game price hike and partnership with Gearbox Software suggests a much better chance of the game delivering on a true open world narrative, one which makes each run through the game feel fresh and shocking, and with as many stories and hidden paths to follow as any
However, the game price hike and partnership with Gearbox Software suggests a much better chance of the game delivering on a true open world narrative, one which makes each run through the game feel fresh and shocking, and with as many stories and hidden paths to follow as any Bioshock title.
Fukui's work reads as non-objective painting at a distance, yet on closer observation intrigues with surprising imagery that suggests narrative.
Masterful manipulation of light, scale and viewpoint simultaneously documents a particular place in time and suggests events beyond the picture plane, inviting the viewer to complete the story with a personal narrative.
It's a collage of disturbed action, with no clear narrative or motivation, all suggesting some odd surrealistic dream that is subtly sexy and violent, elusive and suggestive, simultaneously jarring and soothing.
The popup is organized in a way which suggests a kind of historical narrative progression, in contrast with the nonlinear configuration of Vertical Elevated Oblique.
Simon Denny, Modded Server Rack Display with Hacking the Commons 2015 (detail)[Narrative by Matt Goerzen, suggested product title by Emily Segal], Mixed media including: LED strips, custom printed books, Revostage platform, powder coated 19 ″ server rack, Cisco Systems WS - C2948G switch, Microsoft wired natural ergonomic Keyboard 4000, Microsoft 5KV - 00002 Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard with Numeric Pad, Free software logo stickers, plush toy animals, 100 x 245 x 100 cm
This flirtation with narrative, with figures in a landscape, suggests multiple connotations that carry veiled references to both current events and our place in history.
His tableaus are set - dressed with details that hint at a narrative, or figures positioned to suggest a brief pause between actions.
«British Black Art Works: Debates on Western Art History,» an interesting new volume published this week, «suggests new narratives about canonical artworks of the British Black Art movement» and «introduces readers to an important, long - marginalized movement and recontextualizes it with groundbreaking scholarship.»
Exposure to these works — with which many Chinese artists might be familiar only in reproduction or online — is seen by Tinari as a means of fostering creative dialogue between the two artistic traditions and diminishing the «time - lag» that hindered domestic art for so long after the Reform and Opening Up period that followed Mao's death in 1976, traditionally taken as the «starting point» of contemporary Chinese art (Tinari concedes that this is a useful marker, but suggests that a new generation of art historians should «complicate» such simplified narratives).
Nothing is fixed, and there is liberation, mystery and glory in this, as Carrington's paintings, at their best, brilliantly attest... With their myriad characters, narratives and settings, her paintings suggest not only that art and the imagination can liberate our thinking, but also, by implication, that we make attempts to close down the imagination at every possible opportunity.
With this exhibition, the curators suggest a narrative that serves as an alternative to the one told by the big auction houses, major art fairs and biennials, and mega-galleries.
His gallerist suggests that this concern for packaged, visual narrative comes both from Arunanondchai's ongoing fascination with filmic narrative as well as his appreciation for similar environments by other artists, including especially Mike Kelley's «Kandor» series of miniature cities inspired by Superman's home world.
Gilges suggests and implies on subjects of social behaviour without providing the spectator with a clear narrative.
small paintings with almost pictographic symbols suggesting familiar but ultimately mysterious narratives
Suggesting an intense personal narrative, his paintings are imbued with an essential human drama that is his signature quality.
Thomas suggests a subtler world, rich with nuance and precision, with enough room to insert our own narratives.
Drawing from the legacies of the European Old Masters and Christian iconography, as well as mythology and cultural lore, the artist layers existing histories with new narratives suggested by contemporary world events to create a psychological terrain of pathos, tenderness and repulsion.
Some are rigged with sensors and act as «booby traps» or seem to suggest an alien narrative.
Rather than illustrating a pre-existing narrative with readily understood imagery, new history painters like Miller or Heffernan suggest a narrative, but, as in a dream, a linear plot never takes form, and their symbols are understood by only the dreamer — if even he or she can interpret them.
These images are paired with elusive words, inviting the viewer to create their own narratives to fill in the gaps suggested by the composition.
Rosalind Krauss (writing in 1979, a period in contemporary art in which the grid was at its most prevalent) said, «In suggesting that the success of the grid is somehow connected to its structure as myth, I may of course be accused of stretching a point beyond the limits of common sense, since all myths are stories and like all narratives they unravel through time, whereas grids are not only spatial to start with, they are visual structures that explicitly reject a narrative or sequential reading of any kind.»
Working with tiny figures and photographs to create perfectly detailed worlds inside glass - topped wood boxes, Fried suggests rather blatantly presents her narrative.
In dialogue with artists such as Bruce Nauman and Eva Hesse, Semo's intensely physical works suggest traces and echoes of narratives the viewer is invited to invent.
With elements fragmented and scales distorted, many of the paintings suggested narrative readings.
As the series title suggests, his disparate artistic practice is connected by a relentless inquisitive nature, which has often placed Rosenboom outside the narratives of avantgarde composition, Minimalism, and free improvisation, though he has fundamentally contributed to and collaborated with these artistic communities.
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