Sentences with phrase «words than art»

Do I know that authors have more control over words than art?

Not exact matches

I think your art is definitely a creative source where truly a picture can say «more than a thousand words».
Not Adequacy but Sainthood Louder than Words: The Art of Living as a Catholic by Matthew Leonard, Our Sunday Visitor, 159 pp, # 9.99 paperback, # 9.49 Kindle edition
In other words, it's better for Biblical art to be «nice» than honest.
Book Reviews FAITH MAGAZINE May - June 2016 Science & Religion - Some Historical Perspectives by John Hedley Brooke The «Making of Men» - The Idea and Reality of Newman's University in Oxford and Dublin by Paul Shrimpton Louder than Words: The Art of Living as a Catholic by Matthew Leonard Praying the Rosary - a Journey through Scripture and Art by Denis McBride CSsR
These words may be of little comfort for the young woman who still struggles to believe that her feminine qualities are valuable to God, or to the young man who has been made to feel shame because he'd rather visit an art museum than watch a cage fight.
In other words, he has reinterpreted the traditional Christian truths in a work of art whose poetics is more philosophically inclusive than that of either dialectical systems or modernism.
I've seen creativity in more than just fibre arts and the written word: I've met creative coders, out of the box business builders, imaginative project managers, doctors with ingenuity, resourceful teachers, pastors with vision for creative community.
And despite its dream to the contrary, modern art is ultimately no more capable of dispensing with words than iconoclasm is of eliminating images.
She LOVES art and often gets into trouble for spending more time perfecting the artwork that goes along with her schoolwork than the words.
Babysitters, nannies, preschool teachers provide many different services as well: counseling / behavioral therapies (think children fighting in a sand box who need to be directed to «use words» rather than hit one another), nutritional guidance (our son's teachers have given us great ideas and resources for healthy meals), arts training (music class, creative arts class), occupational therapist (correct hand hold for four year old grasping a pencil), physical therapist (Hop on one foot, kids!
Children often communicate their thoughts and fears better through play and art than through words.
In other words, rather than waning, the art of tracking may be on the verge of a renaissance — with high - tech apparatus replacing the trusted bow and arrow or spear.
Rather than sitting hopelessly staring at each other, perhaps attempting a couple of words or elaborating with basic signing, use live video chat to share communications through art.
I have a vast love for art and music because they can express more than words themselves; hence the terms» mood music» and «paintings...
Audience perception, in other words, matters more than the whims of the diegesis; in the martial - arts world, authority and prestige dictate action.
Among the findings: (1) art activities can be integrated into classroom content and used to encourage rehearsal - type activities (such as songs) that incorporate relevant subject matter, (2) incorporating information into story, poem, song, or art form may place the knowledge in context, which can help students remember it, especially if the students are creating art that relates subject matter to themselves, (3) through artistic activities like writing a story or creating a drawing, students generate information they might otherwise have simply read, which will very likely lead to better long - term retention of that information, (4) physically acting out material, such as in a play, helps learners recall information, (5) speaking words aloud results in better retention than reading words in silence, (6) increasing the amount of effort involved in learning new information (such as being asked to discern meaning from an ambiguous sentence or to interpret a work of art) is positively associated with its retention, (7) emotionally charged content is easier to remember than content linked to events that are emotionally neutral, and (8) information presented as pictures is retained better than the same information presented as words.
What hasn't varied much is his newsletter format: a pretty simple email with a Word attachment — no art, no fancy formatting, other than bolding the headlines and including hyperlinks to original sources and helpful research mentioned in the summaries.
In a word, despite David Awbrey's heartfelt and totally admirable championship of the liberal arts, and his best intentions to the contrary, his book is more of a depressant than a source of inspiration.
Rather than using worksheets that can turn students with disabilities off (demanding the use of fine motor skills), try art projects and games to introduce word families.
It makes the book less effective than if he slimmed it down, updated the art, and wrote in words to address everyone.
«Lusso» is the Italian word for luxury, and the GTC4Lusso's leather - lined interior features a state - of - the - art infotainment system, which for Ferrari is an unusual nod to a focus on something other than the road ahead.
If this is where the art of the written word is headed — if the amount of money earned is the mark of a «real author», rather than the skill and creativity of the writing — then I am not only saddened, I am disgusted.
Creative nonfiction essays of no more than 5,000 words on any subject, are eligible for consideration for this award, whose winner receives $ 250 and publication in Lunch Ticket, the literary and art journal produced by the MFA community of Antioch University Los Angeles.
There are more than three million words on classical art in Grove Art Online, here distilled into a more compact foart in Grove Art Online, here distilled into a more compact foArt Online, here distilled into a more compact form.
We'd rather read one great poem than half a dozen you half - like) Visual Art - Up to five pieces, preferably with a brief (> 200 words) brief on their overarching thematic connection.
Wolfman's words and Scott's art — to me it doesn't get any better than that!
In an article by author Laurie Gough titled Self - Publishing: An Insult to the Written Word, she argues that self - publishing is devaluing to the art of writing, disrespectful, and less desirable than sharing «a cabin on a Disney cruise with Donald Trump.»
In one of his books, Peter Lynch recounts at length that the mathematical stuff he learnt in MBA - School were hindrances rather than helps, and that «the arts / philosophy side» (or words to that effect) of his education have stood him in much better stead.
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Jose Angel Vincench «The Weight of Words: Golden Irony» March 9 — April 1, 2017 My abstraction starts with testimony of the violent actions on the dissidents, but more than a political statement I prefer to talk about the silence in the civil society and art.
2005 — BRIC PROJECT DIVERSITY, Corridor Gallery, Brooklyn, NY 2004 — THE MELTING, Rockefeller Arts Center, SUNY Fredonia — TELL ME A STORY OF A WORLD WITHOUT WORDS, City Without Walls, Newark, NJ — A SLOW READ, BRIC Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, curated by Katarina Wong — SIX NEW YORK ARTISTS, Linda Warren Gallery, Chicago — SEEN & UNSEEN, Broadway Gallery, New York 2003 — ANNUAL JURIED EXHIBITION, Delaware Center for Contemporary Arts, Wilmington 2002 — ART AT STEEPLETOP, Millay Colony for the Arts, Austerlitz, NY 2001 — ART CONTEMPORANI DE MUNTANYA, Ecomuseu, Valls d'Aneu, Spain 1999 — LEST WE FORGET, Amory Arts Center, West Palm Beach, FL 1996 — RED CLAY SURVEY BIENNIAL, Huntsville Museum of Art, AL 1995 — CONFESSIONS, Woodruff Arts Center, Atlanta 1994 — ALEX O'NEAL AND JAN HANKINS, P. S. 122, New York 1989 — NEW AMERICAN TALENT, Austin Museum of Art, Austin, TX, curated by John Caldwell 1988 — BIGGER THAN A BREADBOX, S.I.T.E., Culver City, California 1987 — FIFTY YEARS OF VISUAL CREATION, Memphis College of Art 1986 — FOUR ARTISTS, Randolph Street Gallery, ChicART AT STEEPLETOP, Millay Colony for the Arts, Austerlitz, NY 2001 — ART CONTEMPORANI DE MUNTANYA, Ecomuseu, Valls d'Aneu, Spain 1999 — LEST WE FORGET, Amory Arts Center, West Palm Beach, FL 1996 — RED CLAY SURVEY BIENNIAL, Huntsville Museum of Art, AL 1995 — CONFESSIONS, Woodruff Arts Center, Atlanta 1994 — ALEX O'NEAL AND JAN HANKINS, P. S. 122, New York 1989 — NEW AMERICAN TALENT, Austin Museum of Art, Austin, TX, curated by John Caldwell 1988 — BIGGER THAN A BREADBOX, S.I.T.E., Culver City, California 1987 — FIFTY YEARS OF VISUAL CREATION, Memphis College of Art 1986 — FOUR ARTISTS, Randolph Street Gallery, ChicART CONTEMPORANI DE MUNTANYA, Ecomuseu, Valls d'Aneu, Spain 1999 — LEST WE FORGET, Amory Arts Center, West Palm Beach, FL 1996 — RED CLAY SURVEY BIENNIAL, Huntsville Museum of Art, AL 1995 — CONFESSIONS, Woodruff Arts Center, Atlanta 1994 — ALEX O'NEAL AND JAN HANKINS, P. S. 122, New York 1989 — NEW AMERICAN TALENT, Austin Museum of Art, Austin, TX, curated by John Caldwell 1988 — BIGGER THAN A BREADBOX, S.I.T.E., Culver City, California 1987 — FIFTY YEARS OF VISUAL CREATION, Memphis College of Art 1986 — FOUR ARTISTS, Randolph Street Gallery, ChicArt, AL 1995 — CONFESSIONS, Woodruff Arts Center, Atlanta 1994 — ALEX O'NEAL AND JAN HANKINS, P. S. 122, New York 1989 — NEW AMERICAN TALENT, Austin Museum of Art, Austin, TX, curated by John Caldwell 1988 — BIGGER THAN A BREADBOX, S.I.T.E., Culver City, California 1987 — FIFTY YEARS OF VISUAL CREATION, Memphis College of Art 1986 — FOUR ARTISTS, Randolph Street Gallery, ChicArt, Austin, TX, curated by John Caldwell 1988 — BIGGER THAN A BREADBOX, S.I.T.E., Culver City, California 1987 — FIFTY YEARS OF VISUAL CREATION, Memphis College of Art 1986 — FOUR ARTISTS, Randolph Street Gallery, ChicArt 1986 — FOUR ARTISTS, Randolph Street Gallery, Chicago
Recent solo exhibitions include Evil Earth System, Good Children Gallery, New Orleans (2016); Evil Earth, Culture Center Tobacna, Ljubljana (2015), The Eumenides, UNO Campus Art Gallery, New Orleans (2014), How to do Things With Words, SKUC, Ljubljana (2014); No Country Other Than Liberty, SIZ at Mali Salon, Rijeka (2013); andWhatever the Object, GfZK, Leipzig (2013).
More Than Words: Illustrated Letters From The Smithsonian's Archive of American Art.
This neon, which radiates the word «America» in reversed letters, tells of a place and its art that are more complex than the one we claim to recognise.
She quoted LeWitt's own words, from Art - Language No 1, March l969: «Conceptual artists are mystics rather than rationalists.
With more than 400 placements and 150,000,000 media impressions, SCAD spread the word and was covered in venues such as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Wallpaper *, Garden and Gun, Art in America, Vogue Daily, Elle UK.com, and the Houston Chronicle, among many others.
Thanks to developments in conceptual art in the 1970s, wherein artists, in the lineage of Joseph Kosuth, attempted to distill the artwork into the presentation of words and ideas rather than crafted objects — not to mention the recent vogue for archival ephemera as exhibition material — artists, curators, and museumgoers are well - acclimated to seeing pieces of text on display in museum galleries.
Saltz was putting into words what anyone walking around an art fair (not just the big ones, it should be noted; the worst offenders seemed to be hipster galleries showing at the likes of Independent, New York, or Liste, Basel) during the last couple of years might have noticed: an abundance of abstract painting that seems to have no value other than a decorative one.
More than Words: The Art of Calligraphy across Asia unveils the most prestigious art form of Asia, where calligraphy is held in greater esteem than painting or sculptuArt of Calligraphy across Asia unveils the most prestigious art form of Asia, where calligraphy is held in greater esteem than painting or sculptuart form of Asia, where calligraphy is held in greater esteem than painting or sculpture.
In More Heat than Light and Less Light Warm Words (2015 - 16), installed in solo exhibitions at the CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco and Kunsthalle Basel, Basel, Switzerland, and the Swiss Institute, New York, respectively, Lewitt engineered specially manufactured heating circuits used for the regulation of internal temperatures in environmentally sensitive media systems and redirected all available energy that flowed through the institutional lighting grids in the exhibition spaces.
Highly contemporary, the exhibition's title is drawn from a text by the eleventh - century art critic Guo Ruoxu, who uses the phrase «full of peril and weirdness» to describe a painting — among the first recorded instances of such words being used in praise, rather than as condemnation, when describing a work of art.
Of course, none of these shows were meant to be the last word on contemporary painting, but as the most recent word on painting at these rather prominent regional institutions it would behoove them to extend themselves towards contemporary art in a global context, rather than contemporary as defined by major Western cities.
Impeccably curated by Sabiha Al Khemir, the Dallas Museum of Art's senior Islamic art advisor, and theatrically installed, Nur (the Arabic word for light) explores the use and meaning of light in Islamic art and science through 150 rarely - seen objects spanning more than 10 centuriArt's senior Islamic art advisor, and theatrically installed, Nur (the Arabic word for light) explores the use and meaning of light in Islamic art and science through 150 rarely - seen objects spanning more than 10 centuriart advisor, and theatrically installed, Nur (the Arabic word for light) explores the use and meaning of light in Islamic art and science through 150 rarely - seen objects spanning more than 10 centuriart and science through 150 rarely - seen objects spanning more than 10 centuries.
Meticulously constructed from material that is often used to support, rather than create, art in the studio (words, tape, glassine, magazines), the images conceptually and materially consider the complicated and fraught nature of artistic creation.
I make a point of why art takes words and not just looking, and to me that means something other than adjectives and accolades, but plainly Price is a case apart.
- Submit one unpublished 700 - word review - Not previously have published more than three pieces of writing on art - Be over 18 years of age - Submit their review in English (translations must be acknowledged)
«More than Words: As Text Enters the Picture, A New Language Enters the Visual Arts
Embodying Marcel Duchamp's words that «art is a game between all people of all periods,» Do It [in Arabic] features more than 70 artists» instructions, in both English and Arabic, that anyone can use to make a new work of art.
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