She also participated in the ideological and esthetic shift from modernism to postmodernism and has experience with the strategies of both. |
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Always a lively forum for esthetic debate and value judgments, the Museum's biennial exhibition surveys the latest trends in American art. |
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As for esthetic value, I would bet on the architect whose project reflects enduring human values in architecture. |
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Second, there is a need to sensitize the students about the esthetic value of ethnic literary pieces. |
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Does knowing this information contribute to an esthetic appreciation of the photograph? |
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He uses the ambiguity of passageways and transitional spaces to construct an esthetic of anticipation. |
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The graphic designs of Constructivism and the Bauhaus had their foundations in the collage esthetic. |
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Although he has a pictorial esthetic, the pictures are completely isolated by their size alone. |
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Signed Henri Matisse lithographs on the lounge wall reinforce the Modernist esthetic. |
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Making his brisk, wide-ranging way through the 1960s, Crow turns the esthetic into the ethical at every step. |
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Born in Japan, the artist brought the esthetic of ink painting on paper to his American subject matter. |
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Here, the casually irreverent esthetic of a young artist was linked with literary notions of exploration and mortality. |
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The rubbish esthetic was so ubiquitous in messy piles of wallboard and carpet that it began to seem a too-facile solution. |
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Like those artists, she unapologetically pursues an esthetic of visual immediacy. |
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Digital art has myriad complexities that make it all the more difficult to define a new esthetic. |
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He reminds us that the installation esthetic began in a spirit of rebellion against all that. |
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Yet there is another level of meaning that changes with each allograph, an esthetic meaning that we cannot avoid. |
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With the advent of peace came the esthetic dictatorship of Socialist Realism. |
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The esthetic issues that uniquely fascinated Daniel Spoerri four decades ago are today common currency. |
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To the ancient Greeks, the body was an object of esthetic contemplation, raised by their plastic art to the loftiest peaks of sublimity. |
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And if so, are the male viewer's prurient cravings exposed or validated by the esthetic delectability of such images? |
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Among those in his circle who share his process-driven esthetic is the sole female Emirati included in the exhibition, Kareema Al-Shomali. |
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The esthetic quality of a photo is not very important for passport examiners. |
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Subjects of Venus, Taureans love material pleasures, have a highly developed esthetic sense and know how to estimate the value of things. |
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At last she introduced a dance esthetic that was entirely new. |
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They house an esthetic potpourri of modern painting and Ming sculpture, Luristan bronzes and mobiles by Alexander Calder, furniture by Marcel Breuer and reliefs by Jean Arp. |
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In fact, the maps are made with the xylographic method, but have the esthetic fineness of a copperplate engraving, needed to draw the tiny details found in a geographic map. |
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The judges mark the videos according to the criteria of originality, humor, performance or esthetic quality. |
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Improvements in techniques and changing esthetic attitudes are making epilation more and more widespread. |
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Concrete was used extensively on this project as it met esthetic, economic and construction challenges. |
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The other large upstairs gallery is devoted to a messier esthetic. |
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Restorative dental surgery therefore strives to achieve the maximum esthetic effect. |
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For example, codling moth larvae do not consume much of the apple that they infest, but they cause great esthetic damage by their presence and can render produce unmarketable. |
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Underline the modern esthetic dimension of your property with our Park Lane line. |
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Removal of an ankylosed tooth may be difficult and traumatic leading to esthetic bony ridge deformities and optimal prosthetic treatment interferences. |
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To keep your pearly whites bright and shiny, visit Dr. David Poiman at the NY Center for esthetic and Laser Dentistry. |
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The Augsburg-based technological leader does not consider functionality and esthetic appearance to be mutually exclusive. |
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In addition to its esthetic aspects including radiance, smoothness and skin tone, recent dermatological and cosmetological research has demonstrated the importance of skin. |
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The support allows the creation of a three-screen wrap-around configuration, and integrates perfectly with the esthetic and functioning of console and office furniture systems. |
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In the original project, we planned to put 500 W halogen lights. The solution that Cebeo came up with was more economical and better from a technical and esthetic perspective. |
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In the works of one of the great writers of the 20th century, from under the thin veil of esthetic harmony, springs the beauty of life, but also the folly of the world. |
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It was during his noviceship that Hopkins worked out an esthetic in which experience of beauty and religious experience coalesce. |
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Ian Cameron, the visual director responsible for the videos' nature documentary esthetic, agrees: Most of all, you don't just ring up six billion neighbours without knowing where you came from yourself. |
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East Chicago, Ind., a smoky Lake Michigan steel town that isn't exactly famous for its esthetic splendor even when the sun shines. |
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One patient wanted the flap reviewed for esthetic reasons. sural and supramalleolar flaps are very reliable. |
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Who else managed so felicitously to assimilate such varied artistic languages, antithetical techniques and esthetic stances in the space of barely a dozen years? |
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In terms of esthetic procedures for breast augmentation, my initial concern was waiting to hear how that would affect wait times in our hospitals. |
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At KUKA, esthetic design is taken seriously and given a high priority. |
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She has 10 years of experience in dentistry, including oral surgery, endodontics, esthetic techniques and periodontic surgery. |
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The final step consists in the esthetic mise-en-scene of data. |
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In observing his art one can see that again and again, from within the achieved acquirements, he will explore new grounds, as well about the subject and content as esthetic, artistic or simply technical. |
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This musical esthetic involved not only the necessity of modulation itself but also drew much of its strength from the varying rate of modulation. |
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Music in the latter half of the 20th century was too various in form, medium, esthetic attitude, and social function to allow any confident predictions. |
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After the successful launch of the Privilège 745 and 615, with sharp lines, elegant esthetic and singular comfort of multihulls, Alliaura Marine shipyard has been approached by motor boats customers willing changes. |
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Today we are asking our colleagues to support a motion that would place a moratorium on pesticide use for esthetic purposes and would invoke the precautionary principle for future regulations. |
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This is a different fragrance, younger and more modern, but it carries in a modern expression all the esthetic codes of its older sister that are the hallmarks of a true luxury product. |
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It is thus possible to produce esthetic dentures with extremely accurate color matching, without the patient having to visit the dental laboratory in person. |
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Completed well before Seattle grunge took the punk-metal esthetic into the mainstream, Rock and the Pop Narcotic was an attempt to write '80s underground rock into history. |
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