Sentences with phrase «works eschew»

Her works eschew linear storytelling in lieu of disjointed narratives, broaching subjects as diverse as race, celebrity, religion, politics, sex and art history.
His works eschew an unambiguous reading and are full of iconographic references that allow the artist to tell new stories.
Broaching subjects as diverse as race, celebrity, religion, politics, sex, and art history, her works eschew linear storytelling in lieu of disjointed narratives.
His work eschews representation, narrative, illusion, and conventional understandings of realism, instead exploring the material and compositional qualities offered by his media.
The conceptual portraitist's new work eschews the human figure without eschewing the intensity of portraiture.
Composed of verbal fragments, sundered texts and maps, free - floating constructivist lines that recall El Lissitzky and seven obelisks that reiterate the physical forms of his wooden sculptures, the work eschews the landscape idea for something else: a speculative scenography of the past.

Not exact matches

Unfortunately, this is one that isn't working out, and only encourages companies to eschew the lab experiments and stick to the tried, true and «dirty.»
Although Wojcicki endured a humiliating and public divorce from Brin, the two are now friendly, and the outdoorsy entrepreneur, who eschews makeup and rides her bike to work every day, admits that she sometimes allows her kids to wear their clothes to bed «to save time in the morning.»
Some companies eschew the stigmatized version of the call centre by having many of their call - centre employees work from home.
It's true, we all applaud philanthropists who eschew credit for their good works, but in this instance anonymity has a different tinge.
He worked the room, pushing people together, eschewing conversations that involved himself, and seeming to delight in parachuting around, connecting stranger after stranger.
Again, the Democratic governor eschews state tax increases and again he faces harsh rebukes from the unions and other left - leaning activists who worked for his two elections.
While he's not exactly invisible in his work, he eschews rhetorical flourish.
We eschew the role of «pied piper» in youth work, and the new model trains laypeople to do the «frontline» ministry.
«Designed for either forward - or inward - facing carrying, Mission Critical eschews the wide hip belts that work so well on women's bodies and uses robust, well - padded shoulder straps to comfortably carry your dear little one for hours on end.
That is what works for me, though maybe this eschewing of parenting movements doesn't work for you.
Earlier Wednesday, POLITICO reported that James will likely eschew the endorsement of the Working Families Party amid a larger fight between the left - leaning group and establishment Democrats, more or less controlled by Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
New York's Democrats include a lot of centrists who eschew many of the progressive positions of Nixon and the Working Families Party.
Cuomo has been studiously working to lock down the support of private sector unions while eschewing the public sector organizations that seem to be included when he discussions the amorphous «special interests» that hold too much away over Albany and are driving the cost of government ever upwards.
Dr. Ibrahim Barhama Anyass emphasized the need for all party loyalists to eschew complacency and work towards a resounding victory on December 7.
The Twifo Omanhen, who is also the Central Region representative on the House of Chiefs, was optimistic on the sustainability of the Free SHS Policy and called on all Ghanaians to eschew cynicism and help with ideas to make the policy work.
Gardner eschewed special attention for his work, despite having single - handedly popularized recreational mathematics in the U.S. Nevertheless, some fond memories and insights into the man are posted below.
Fraden's work sought to answer key questions, such as why is there such a void between the animate and inanimate that we never confuse the two, and if engineers could create materials with similar attributes to living organisms, but constructed from inanimate objects, can we do so using only chemicals and eschew use of motors and electronics?
A growing number of investigators feel it is time for scholars to reassume authority for the publication of their research work and to eschew the use of JIF in the evaluation of scholarly achievement and favour OA publications over what I have called the «luxury» journals.»
With our favorite fall TV shows just weeks away from starting up again, many of us are eschewing those after - work drink plans in favor of a spot on our oh - so - comfy couches.
Here's what I recently wanted to buy at J. Crew and only eschewed when I remembered I am unlikely to wear polka dot pants to work.
I don't believe we should eschew all things polished and structured in favor of all things soft and comfy just because the work week is on temporary hiatus.
Eschewing much of his signature directorial quirkiness, director David O. Russell, working for the third time with Wahlberg, nonetheless locates a rich and unexpected humor in the material.
But unlike his previous work, Leone eschews the pervasive amorality that gave his earlier films their groundbreaking vitality, choosing not to overhaul western clichés, but to incorporate them into essential components of his majestic mise - en - scène.
Like other nonconformist, iconoclastic actors such as Sean Penn and Joaquin Phoenix, Bale eschews playing the Hollywood celebrity game and doesn't care about how he is perceived publicly, wanting his work to speak for itself.
The film also looks gorgeous thanks to the exquisite work of cinematographer Masanobu Takayanagi, who in keeping with the overall tone, eschews obvious grandiose scenes to simply showcase the natural beauty along the way.
When she eschews her typically abrasive manner and pleads with her boss to let her fill in as lead anchor, it works.
The movie seems to be inconsistent, and the actor looks well into his 20s) digital filmmaking nerd named Donnie (Deacon, I Anna), who is working on a time capsule project to be unlocked 25 years hence, and who set to record the graduation ceremony, only to take a creative detour when he decides to eschew his father's (Armitage, The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug) wishes and help the school beauty (Carey, Where the Devil Hides) he has had a crush on instead.
All of which makes Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures» Superman reboot, «Man of Steel,» both a rejoinder to and a confirmation of the associations audiences have with his workeschewing much of the muscular style that he applied to «300,» «Watchmen» and «Sucker Punch» in lieu of a more streamlined visual sense, Snyder attempts to build rather than deconstruct superhero mythology in what proves to be his most straightforward film to date.
Eschewing narration and on - screen text in favor of interviews that serve to keep the story propelled ever - forward — and often taking up residence right beside, or over the shoulder of, its Autodefensas subjects — Cartel Land is the rare non-fiction work that routinely keeps one's nerves on edge.
Working quickly, he eschews storyboards and notes, and often edits scenes the same day he shoots them (not unlike Steven Soderbergh).
Eschewing narration and on - screen text in favor of interviews that serve to keep the story propelled ever - forward — and often taking up residence right beside, or over the shoulder of, its Autodefensas subjects — Cartel Land is the rare nonfiction work that routinely keeps one's nerves on edge.
It stands to reason that young people with the drive to work hard at school and on the job and the prudence to delay childbirth — either by eschewing sex or by making good birth - control decisions — are going to be more likely to climb the ladder to upward mobility, and potentially to marry.
He eschews micromanaging school leaders and instead works alongside them to help them meet the goals of the district's long - range plan and to improve teacher performance in their schools.
Ironically, the middle schools that we know «work» are those that eschew the tenets of middle schoolism.
As seen in Adelanto, where the Desert Trails parents have eschewed handing over the school to a charter school operator, more parents are willing to do the hard work of running schools so they can help their kids achieve better lives.
Aaron Grossman steered Washoe County's efforts to implement curriculum standards by eschewing commercial interpretations of the standards and enlisting teachers to figure out what works for them.
Qualities such as empathy, respect, genuineness, integrity and optimism are discussed as hallmarks of those who eschew cynicism and choose unbridled optimism in their daily work.
Most of all, we love that the Charger's Uconnect system eschews the pretentions and problems of MyFord Touch and Cadillac's Cue and simply works.
Egged on by Mercedes» PR department — after all, they had a vested interest in the car's future after its return 12 months on — we eschewed subtlety for maximum black (paint, leather, wood, tints, the works), the largest AMG wheels and no badges.
Those companies that are best at it have realized that sometimes it is necessary to eschew the latest technologies, ignore the impulse to innovate for the sake of innovation, and focus on refining what they have until it works properly.
Don't eschew responsibility and assume it will work out.
The undergraduate work showcased here eschews sentimentality, and in many cases, takes an unflinching look at painful subject matter.
Many voice actors eschew deals that require them to work in exchange for a share of future royalties.
Throughout my career, I have worked with many parrots who eschew English in favor of their own language, and yet are fully capable of getting their meaning across with a series of whistles and warbles.
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