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"abstractly" Definitions
  1. in a way that is based on general ideas and not any particular real person, thing or situation
  2. (in art) not representing people or things in a realistic way, but expressing the artist's ideas about them

191 Sentences With "abstractly"

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I find it very strange to abstractly want to have children, and I find it even stranger to abstractly want to get married.
We have all known, abstractly, that this is a possibility.
It's one thing to know abstractly that misogyny affects everyone.
Very abstractly, it's going to vary from person to person.
To approach them abstractly, as just words, on just the internet.
Her dress, abstractly patterned in black and white, swirls around her.
Because you're thinking abstractly, you're looking at the world upside down.
But, abstractly speaking: with the MCU, I'm fine with literally anyone dying.
The recipes underpinning these individual information hierarchies are only abstractly alluded to.
Gucci Mane's influence hovers over both these artists, though more abstractly than directly.
I knew abstractly that Sascha and his younger sister were feeling my absence.
He has worked both figuratively and abstractly, and he has brought them together.
The song functions as a series of snapshots, of moments captured, brought together abstractly.
More abstractly, it encourages students to spread positive social norms and messages among peers.
These cave paintings suggest that Neanderthals had the ability to think symbolically and abstractly.
Chocolate and vanilla blur abstractly, the froyo variously smooth and lumpy, and oddly sensual.
The choices these characters make live on and on, viscerally as well as abstractly.
She taught me to think abstractly — of what could be — at an early age.
It's white voters who feel just close enough to violence to feel abstractly threatened.
We understand the problems of abject poverty, but only abstractly, largely through data or statistics.
More abstractly, fine-grained details of the universe can be expressed as equations and simulations.
It's hard to appreciate the scale of this crisis — and it is a crisis — abstractly.
The costumes riff abstractly on the Baroque portraits by the Flemish artist Anthony van Dyck.
He spoke abstractly about how it hadn't affected him as much as he had expected.
Even those who painted abstractly had it, in the form of humor or outside references.
That's my reaction to painting abstractly, and I suppose I'm probably doing it wrong [laughs].
Even our own mortality can be abstractly considered a circle—a circle of life and death.
I mean, how can I abstractly talk about immigration when he wants to send everyone back?
How can I abstractly talk about feminism when he's talking about grabbing women by their vaginas?
After that, I stopped thinking about spiders as abstractly fearsome creatures or fearsome creatures at all.
Watching them feels like the healthy, adult version of gazing at the iTunes visualizer: abstractly soothing.
It makes little sense in this context to defend free speech abstractly or in a vacuum.
It will have the ability to reason, plan, solve problems, think abstractly and learn quickly from experience.
Moshekwa Langa's colorful mixed-media work, Untitled (Layered Landscape) abstractly explores migration as a loss of place.
Owens, painting abstractly, organized a club with other dissatisfied students to pursue a curriculum of their own.
To be able to work abstractly and figuratively throughout his career is an interesting model for me.
It's hard to identify precedents for Christopher Wilmarth's sculpture, which uses its banal modern materials purely abstractly.
But it's hard to identify precedents for Wilmarth's sculpture, which uses its banal modern materials purely abstractly.
Instead, the enslaved are abstractly listed as monetary values in logbooks, discussed as property, and so on.
If the Old Master Venetians had painted abstractly, they might have done sensuously handsome works like these.
I was singing to the site of love and warmth and care in my life, abstractly speaking.
Studies also show that drinking can impair your decision-making, memory, attention span and ability to think abstractly.
Some figures are perched on abstractly colored trees or gigantic flowers while others recede into the iridescent distance.
A lot of tension began with her trying to tackle racial justice from the micro level, not abstractly.
Real as the syrup coursing through the soda fountains, the snow cones melting abstractly from their vivid rainbows.
Set on a largely blank stage, and featuring a chorus of dozens, the opera tells Shakespeare's story abstractly.
Abstractly, this play may be taking on the biggest concepts imaginable, yet on stage it feels disappointingly small.
Through the process of training, the model improves itself such that it can abstractly represent the training data.
Seemingly disposable, these images still exist, just as the real people they abstractly represent exist in time and space.
Beyond specific hits on his record, the Sanders campaign should think more abstractly about the nature of Biden's campaign.
Whether you're the one dishing it out or listening to it, being sarcastic makes you think more abstractly, they found.
Loosely and abstractly, the rise of the tents in Bryant Park was tied to the loss of so many people.
The contemporary torchbearers for that one are the Migos, who use it more abstractly to add color to their rhymes.
The artists in On Documentary Abstraction find ways to visually — and abstractly — allude to disturbing patterns and narratives in society.
They are also crucial reminders that the subjects discussed so abstractly and serenely here can assume a violent, visceral charge.
Horse-drawn stagecoaches passed by, their mostly senior passengers gazing abstractly out the window toward an invisible but vivid past.
But while recycling is a widely known hacker practice, Wardle points out that just knowing about it abstractly isn't enough.
But she doesn't just feign concern for most of this stuff abstractly; she feels like she has skin in the game.
Forget about corporate gobbledygook, and don't fall for the misguided notion that the more abstractly you speak, the smarter you'll sound.
Chilling and poignant, this film pairing shows Chang grieving an imminent loss that is palpably intimate rather than abstractly eco-political.
It's very different to see a name on a container and to know abstractly that you're cooking for someone in need.
Similarly, we understand that people who live well outside of our progressive fundamentalist, urban core are people, too, but only abstractly.
One cause may be that people see the homeless as threatening property values—or more abstractly, the reputation of the city.
I think people can conceptualize why maybe it is abstractly unjust, but what role does it have in your daily life?
The baby is born, but soon the mother is speared, though this is presented somewhat abstractly, through intrusions of harsh white.
"Every battle we had fought at Yale abstractly, she was actually fighting," her classmate Nancy Gertner recalls of those Arkansas days.
Nazism itself is depicted a bit abstractly, a matter of symbols and attitudes and stock images rather than specifically mobilized hatreds.
Kais Saied has a reputation as a pragmatist and has talked abstractly about fighting corruption and creating a culture of accountability.
The Middle Passage Fence is a colorful installation that abstractly alludes to the slave trade that brought Africans to the Americas.
Suffering, one's own, or others', might become bearable, one hopes, when one takes a step back and views it objectively, conceptually, abstractly.
The flailing legs and arms are contorted dramatically and abstractly, hovering somewhere between a fight to the death and pool party shenanigans.
Alsarah writes abstractly, focusing on creating "songs that are more about states of being" and thereby address a fluid range of topics.
The building is, in essence, about exactly what you see: load-bearing walls, gravity and concrete, organized abstractly to resemble Jenga blocks.
One of the show's most abstractly evocative works is a Minimalist video loop called "Double Quadruple Etcetera Etcetera," by Sondra K. Perry.
It's difficult to appreciate the story these numbers tell abstractly; virtually anything can sound dry once rendered in the language of mathematics.
" But there was a notable effect when people were asked to think about the compliment abstractly: "Explain why your partner admired you.
Then in a solo concurrence, he faintly and abstractly rebuked "an executive" who strays from the path of adhering to the Constitution.
The rigid conservation demands of most museum shows devoted to fashion tend to dictate that garments be regarded abstractly, as sculptural objects.
" Men will readily admit that the world is sexist, will even cop to themselves being abstractly sexist: "Of course I have male privilege.
Like me they may have thought about it in the past abstractly, or seen it on video and thought it was the same.
In The Last Day Of Martin Luther King the artist abstractly comments on how white terror informed a survival of southern black life.
Yet it's not really clear whether someone who says I use that boat, it's broken is thinking any less abstractly than other people.
But Kahlo's point is that whatever thinkers in what she called "gringolandia" abstractly mused about black, that wasn't how she saw her world.
So there is a dignity, a social dignity, gender dimension, to what we talk about very abstractly in sort of economical, statistical terms.
BS: I think maybe they come across that way: like that people are dealing with these questions abstractly and at the level of ideology.
So if your goal is to think more abstractly at work, it could be helpful to ditch the e-book for a print version.
We continue to mount classic plays not only because they are abstractly "great" but because we want to remain in touch with our past.
I tend to recommend dream journaling on Neptune-heavy days, since the planet rules the dream world and tends to convey its messages abstractly.
It is one thing to know, abstractly, how victims were told to leave their clothes and belongings before marching naked to their own deaths.
She and her story were probably unknown to the Pavilion's builders, so Mr. Puryear introduces her, strikingly and abstractly, in a monument to her.
"Even if you don't use it in your day-to-day life, computer science forces you to think abstractly and solve concrete problems," he says.
Even though Baumgarten has written Jane's character with purposeful anonymity — she's abstractly representational — we need to be be clear that Jane does not represent all survivors.
That's because they're of a piece with a larger pattern, which is that he cares about black experiences -- broadly, abstractly -- only when they're to his benefit.
We need to stop abstractly debating whether life begins at conception and think more about the women who die trying to abort pregnancies in clandestine clinics.
Very abstractly speaking I do believe that Romania and Romanian parties could have a valuable source if he decided to join the arena (after the elections).
Procedural voxel worlds are overall a great way to abstractly define the world prior to turning the knobs on how it gets presented to the player.
Fallout 280 was full of computer terminals, and if a player wanted to hack one, they'd have to beat some minigame abstractly representing the hacking process.
Through varying experiments by social psychologists and others, they found that people who are primed to feel powerful become more goal-oriented and think more abstractly.
When I go to paint abstractly, I don't get the intense rush of anger, sadness, or happiness; I get frustration and boredom from creating abstract paintings.
" Mr Pinker contends that this braininess has moral consequences, since people who can reason abstractly can ask: "What would the world be like if everyone did this?
But Garland uses the women's backstories more abstractly, to illustrate what might push people to venture deeper and deeper into eerie, dangerous territory, against all common sense.
Her current project, My Black Ass is a series of GIF portraits of abstractly drawn black female figures moving in a motion that suggests they are twerking.
LOUISVILLE, Kentucky — Peter Williams is a painter who paints both abstractly and figuratively, with a jaunty, cake frosting palette as the main connection between the two approaches.
Both, in their ways, try to rouse Atticus from his accommodationism, and to remind him that the truths he expounds abstractly have played out, concretely, in their lives.
Anderson, by contrast, sought to work empirically, using information gathered from the world, identifying problems to be solved not abstractly but through the experienced problems of real people.
Most of the clothes at the premiere were abstractly linked to the film's story and setting — either royal or primary colored — but others had more overt African references.
It's not about Copernicus, for one thing; the story this "opera-death ritual" tells, barely, is of the fire god Agni, who moves abstractly toward the great beyond.
The trio recently released two new discs: "Ours," a collection of originals, and "Theirs," comprising 2987 covers, rendered abstractly, sourced from across the history of 26487th-century music.
Hemingway has a movable kingdom — his hotel suites, Havana bars, ranches — yet he also dominates abstractly, in column inches, bank accounts, the collective imagination of an adoring public.
Even when we see things that Elena couldn't possibly have seen — like the murder of Don Achille — they're presented almost abstractly, as a small child might imagine them.
It's often remarked rather abstractly that the rather abstract power of future quantum computers will nuke our most fundamental layer of digital security by virtue of their very existence.
Like many Puteaux cubist compositions, it is so jam-packed with jagged color blocks that, at first glance, it is difficult to decipher the human figures it abstractly depicts.
This maturation of the prefrontal cortex allows teenagers to think more abstractly outside of themselves, and look at themselves the way they feel other people are looking at them.
He brought in the author-director type standpoint and Lennon saw this approach of having a protagonist as much more compelling than writing abstractly about rocks floating in space.
Less abstractly, it's also a simple but kinetically animated music video for a wistful folk-pop song by songwriters Alexis Harte and JJ Wiesler, written specifically for the experience.
They're fine demanding that Muslims, abstractly, do something, and sometimes they seem to believe that Muslims aren't condemning terrorism (which we are), and if they were, terrorism would stop.
The monochrome visuals follow a ghost-hologram-projection...thing of LDR as she monologues abstractly about her creative process behind the 'Hollywood' sign while horror organs complete the scene.
"Many of these films are surprisingly beautiful pieces in their own right, at least if you look at them abstractly," Bierner wrote in a blog post about the photos.
This formula results in a collection of structures that abstractly draws upon New Orleans' vernacular influences while effectively increasing density in targeted neighborhoods through the development of previously discarded lots.
This has massive implications for global politics, but can be hard to appreciate abstractly — which is why the following GIF mapping the changes, from Microcosm's Max Galka, is so interesting.
More abstractly, it's a box for the biggest, boldest, and maybe even potentially heretical ideas to escape the minds in both Cambridge and Sant'Agata Bolognese over the next few years.
Our next step, an upcoming apocalyptic sports video piece called "The Halcyon Sublime," will esoterically and abstractly focus on the erupting shadow of the sins of colonialism and ‎the Capitalocene.
It became conventional to say that Americans had mostly agreed on the essential principles of liberty, equality, and democracy—and, less abstractly, private property, regulated markets, and courts of law.
The dining room is unusually beautiful and abstractly transportive, framed by a ridged wooden canopy and punctuated with sleek round mirrors that reflect golden light from hanging hand-blown bulbs.
In the most extreme cases—for example within white nationalist circles—those framing Yiannopoulos abstractly are bigots, plain and simple, eager for any excuse to denigrate othered groups en masse.
He worked figuratively and abstractly in wood, ceramic and bronze but mostly in welded steel or iron, using found, altered or made elements that were either painted or left bare.
Hardly anyone can talk abstractly about freedom and connection and collaboration, the blithe watchwords of the mid-203s, without making a mental list of the internet's more concrete negative externalities.
Disdaining a conventional career of quick sales and critical praise, Picabia abandoned his gallery and rapidly painted more abstractly as he absorbed the challenges being made by his more sophisticated peers.
It seemed absurd when he got the invitation, but seen so abstractly, and at such a remote distance in time and space, he accepted it as part of his getaway plan.
One audience member not-so-abstractly alludes to a bad boyfriend with whom incompatibly doesn't seem to be limited solely by zodiac sign ("He's an Aries, obviously," she says, eyes rolling).
"Tempo" gently and somewhat abstractly points out the struggle and oppression that have driven and accompanied black music, comedy and performance, even prompting them to flourish, but at a heavy cost.
So, to very abstractly get that across, I also used some images of intense natural scenes of water and fire and lightning to try and create a hostile backdrop to it all.
It's been organizational... So abstractly, you can say, "Oh I can beat Trump," but when there's a very tangible, concrete person who has their own character flaws, that's gonna be very interesting.
The Delle Rose ménage is here presented semi-abstractly, without walls and with its jumble of furniture sinking into the sand of the Louisiana Gulf Coast town where the play takes place.
Then we outlined various contested convention scenarios — first abstractly, without naming candidates, and only later naming Ted Cruz and Trump — and asked respondents how they would feel if these scenarios came about.
Her famous work "Book of Time" (1961–63), here installed on one large wall, seems to present a whole new species, with 365 wooden reliefs abstractly representing each day of the year.
More abstractly, a hypothetical third way would be premised on the notion that the Democratic and Republican parties are incapable of governing well, each corrupted in its own way by special interest money.
And it's about America, Nina explains, particularly "Momentous Space-Up," one of the album's more melancholy, sing-songy tracks, which is based abstractly on observations from the band's experiences touring around the country.
A piece that starts with a few whirling samples might build up into a towering structure, but it does so slowly and abstractly, as if by accretion and erosion than by human design.
The difference between the socialist ethic and its absence isn't the recognition of that moral fact — many agree with it abstractly — but the emphasis of it, the refusal to look away from it.
The set is stark monochrome, and the milieu is abstractly 1970s: Don Alfonso is styled as a kind of weathered Marlboro Man, and the quartet of lovers start off in preppy tennis whites.
On Thursday, Kardashian West, 39, shared a series of videos on her Instagram Stories, revealing monochromatic, abstractly designed trees adorning the hallway of her and husband Kanye West's minimalistic Hidden Hills, California home.
These connections help students concretely and abstractly see the deliberate decisions directors make, note how authors do the same, offer an analysis of the effectiveness, and then, eventually, try out these strategies themselves.
Noise doesn't kill us like a blow to the head but grinds us down the way a poor diet or sedentary lifestyle does: gradually, imperceptibly, almost abstractly, in a way that doesn't feel urgent.
"Those were the two things he pitched me, and from that, and from the way he was kind of miming the dance moves, we abstractly started bouncing the ball back and forth," Murai said.
A second show, The Progressive Master: Francis Newton Souza from the Rajadhyaksha Collection, sits in a gallery embedded within the wider exhibition, and much of Souza's work deals in human figures, albeit abstractly at times.
But more importantly, and more abstractly, he clarified the fact that he will enter Cleveland as the presumptive and legitimate leader of the Republican Party—even if he falls slightly short of the delegate threshold.
Courtney Jr.: Sometimes I do only just rinse, especially if I'm, like, in a restaurant, there is a single bathroom, and I feel abstractly rushed, even if there is no one knocking on the door.
In sculpting his latest release, Frost says, abstractly, that he invoked an aesthetic of ultramarine blue and probed Theseus' paradox, the question of whether a ship restored by replacing every single part remains the same vessel.
The study also found that digital readers who thought abstractly prior to performing tasks on a digital platform, performed better on a task that required abstract thinking than the average digital reader by 18 percentage points.
Both grand and intimate, meditative and abstractly dramatic, it represents ideal fare for White Light, which opened its seventh season on Sunday evening at the Synod House of the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine.
But a new logo, made to mimic the founder's flowing cursive signature, that squiggled over fur and fabric gave an abstractly personal edge to the clothes that connected what was with what they want to be.
De Sade's link between the homicidal impulse and copulation might inform Giacometti's most disturbing work, "Woman with Her Throat Cut" (1932), which abstractly depicts a female body with legs splayed as she twists and bends backward.
You can use the app to take selfies, interpret photos from your phone's photo gallery or just mess around with resolution to see how finely detailed, or how abstractly and yet obviously emoji-based, you can get.
Dionysus' task, then, is all too easy: When King Pentheus joins the cult, wearing one of his mother's dresses, it makes more sense abstractly than matter-of-factly, as it is in the version without the Intermezzo.
But it's his vague circlings around the specific themes of his work, vacillating between the abstractly poetic and on-the-nose elevated realism, that have been the appeal of the Destroyer project for its 22 year existence.
She is joined on the bill by two other similarly minded artists, each abstractly confessional with guitars in tow: Caroline Schuck is a local who sings compellingly about identity crises; Grace Ludmila veers more toward dream pop.
Writers are encouraged to craft short (10 minute) works from their own experiences and observations in the style of realism, through the creation of fictional characters and settings, or writing metaphorically or abstractly about the disability experience.
Even our most abstractly textual or computerized communications are framed as "conversations," mimicking the kind of face-to-face dialogue—rich with body language, subtext, emotional warmth, and innuendo—whose increasing absence has spawned a hundred virtual substitutes.
As far as gaming goes, there's not a lot to do, although some of the abstractly shaped sailors and townspeople have little facts about Derain that activate in speech bubbles (these are not part of the original work).
Vanderpoel filled a 10-by-10 grid with abstractly patterned colors in fractions matched to a particular decorative object — say, an Egyptian mummy cloth, a teacup and saucer, a panel of the Alhambra or an Italian majolica vase.
However, I have also been thinking about how you can give a viewer something to grab onto, when you're making paintings that feel deconstructed, that don't locate either representationally or abstractly, or that give you bits and pieces.
Simply put, Neptune, the planet of dreams, imagination, and creativity, asks us to nurture those very things during its retrograde periods, which can be tricky if you don't care much about your dreams and prefer thinking practically to abstractly.
Fascinatingly loopy and verging on Symbolism, the piece may reflect the sexual panic of the period just before Freud — though James Darrah's production has updated it to a more abstractly modern setting, with the brothel all Lucite and neon.
Three-dimensional objects with ambiguous surfaces that almost ooze toward the viewer, her abstractly coiled or stacked forms look as much like failed ceramic pots as they do deflated objects like a fire hose, beach ball, or bicycle tire.
Pollution is "a social issue because it affects the most vulnerable people - children, those who are ill - so it is a problem of the city, not just an issue that abstractly affects the sustainability of the planet", she said.
Mr. Bowie's family and representatives have opted not to disclose what kind of cancer he had, or where he died, preferring to let the icon speak, however abstractly, through the thinly veiled characters in his work, all versions of himself.
"Voldemort is, I assume, a cranky, middle-aged wizard who wears a lot of black, speaks with a snobby accent, and is generally shown by candlelight or thunderstorm," said James, abstractly adding that Voldemort is likely to be cruel to animals.
There was much to admire, although mostly abstractly, about a show whose sleek suits were largely overshadowed by groupings of curious skirt-trousers, ankle-length culottes in trademark Armani ink blue, and silk jackets patterned with Edo period cranes in flight.
As recently as last year, you could position virtual reality headsets sort of like runway fashion designs: as abstractly stylish and futuristic things that the vast majority of people will never have to even consider purchasing, and could therefore admire from afar.
Among the 68 percent of voters who support a third party: To be sure, asking voters abstractly about the ideology of a potential third party is not the same as asking them to respond to a real third party, with a real candidate.
In Facebook's case we can know, abstractly, that Zuck's AI-powered army is ceaselessly feeding big data on billions of humans into machine learning models to turn a commercial profit by predicting what any individual might want to buy at a given moment.
"There's been a lot of sad times lately," she said, speaking somewhat abstractly to avoid revealing their roots, while parsing the decision to put "a word that so doesn't seem to fit" at the forefront of her new work, which hardly oozes joy.
Vivian Friedman, a child psychologist at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, pointed out how children ages 6 to 12 develop the ability to think in concrete ways, and then during adolescence, between 12 and 18, they acquire the ability to think more abstractly.
I think you're right to connect this to the recent attacks, at least abstractly (a free-floating sense of nerves, the desire for protection, the search for safety, and so on), and I'd go even further and throw the American election in there as well.
In a series he titled "Firestorm," he created heavy sculptural frames in which skulls, clawing hands, ropes, chains, phallic forms and other symbols of violence and conflict were cast; within, infernally glowing pastels evoking J. M. W. Turner abstractly envisioned the world's fiery end.
The store will be stocked with gold and silver jewelry, sculptural ceramic candlesticks painted with experimental oxidized blue-green glazes, abstractly silk-screened sweatshirts and, of course, lighting fixtures — including Heavy Light, a lamp made of a cinder block topped with a colorful modern-art-inspired bulb.
Here is a poem that is anything but "open," as everything and everyone is trapped in beautiful repetition — the long lay of the grey muck that becomes almost a celebration of nature, while also referencing the artist's paint "tubes" which abstractly "capture" the very figures the painting creates.
The block is viewed matter of factly in Kenny Rivera's gouache street scenes that carry an undertone of violence and nostalgia, recalling the Washington Heights of his childhood, while the young painter Vaughn Spann, in "Here Comes the Storm," considers the block more abstractly in relationship to Minimalism.
But as Stuart Ritchie of the University of Edinburgh points out in "Intelligence", researchers in cognitive science agree that general intelligence—not book-learning but the ability to reason, plan, solve problems, think abstractly and so on—is an identifiable and important attribute which can be measured by IQ tests.
Ms. Herrera's studies in architecture at the Universidad de La Habana, where she said she learned "to think abstractly and draw like an architect," emerge forcefully in works from the late 1960s through the '70s, especially in a monochromatic series called "Estructuras," which moves from drawing to painting to sculpture.
But most psychologists agree on the following definition for fluid intelligence, published in an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal in 1994: Intelligence is a very general mental capability that, among other things, involves the ability to reason, plan, solve problems, think abstractly, comprehend complex ideas, learn quickly and learn from experience.
Edwards, and a handful of other black artists working abstractly, like Edward Clark, Fred Eversley, Alma Thomas, Tom Lloyd, William T. Williams, Jack Whitten, have received recent critical attention in the form of museum exhibitions, elite gallery representation, and now, a deepened art historical context for their work within the wider frame of late modernism.
It's one thing to know, abstractly, how our legal system works and quite another to sit in the rusty conflict-resolution machine itself and understand that it really does fall to rooms like this and people like you to say whether someone died wrongly, and whether someone else should receive millions of dollars because of that.
Opening in New York this month at the Yeshiva Unversity Museum, is an entire body of work created by Avadenka, "How a Poem Begins," which responds visually and abstractly to the work of seminal Hebrew-language poet Rahel Bluwstein — another show which demonstrates all the many ways books, and poets, can evolve beyond their traditional bindings.
Right now, it looks like the near future will see every major dating app ending up in the same hands, just one of the many stories of industry consolidation we're witnessing in what antitrust expert Tim Wu has called the second Gilded Age, which is maybe abstractly scary — but more tangibly so when you think about Facebook as the only company that could possibly stop it.
After earning a degree in English at Cambridge, he returned and enrolled at the Yale School of Art, where, while painting abstractly, he was nudged toward naturalism by teachers and charismatic elders including Neil Welliver and Alex Katz—the "School of Maine," as they and such related contemporaries as Yvonne Jaquette might be called, owing to the locale of their homes or summer retreats.
It is meant to not just abstractly acknowledge the role played in the slave trade by Charleston and other jurisdictions that have issued apologies — such as Macon, Ga.; Annapolis, Md.; and New Jersey, Virginia, Florida, North Carolina and Alabama — it is also meant to explicitly indict white people today for the moral crimes that their ancestors may or may not have committed against the ancestors of African-Americans.
Part of that is the show's strikingly female gaze: in two unsettling scenes of sexual violence, which Ms. Henry stages abstractly; in a topless moment when an upstage spotlight (the lighting is by Elizabeth A. Coco) draws our attention away from Goldie's bare breasts; and even in a wedding dance (the choreography is by JoAnn M. Hunter and Liz Ramos) that puts Goldie's beleaguered mother (Charlotte Cohn) at the center, experiencing a rare moment of joy.
When, during the 2212s, '2708s and '29400s, MoMA curators of painting, sculpture, prints and drawings were focused almost exclusively on Great White Men, the design department welcomed through these shows and competitions works by gifted women — others included Ray Eames and Eva Zeisel — and designers of color like Joel Robinson, the first African-American to enter the Modern's design collection, whose linen print of abstractly patterned ovals, from the "Good Design" show in 1951, is another eye-catcher.
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