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Beauty in Adversity: New Objectivity and the Paintings of Rudolf Wacker 1920-39 - Flashbak https://t.co/LeJYpiTQQM
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The "Supreme Court" was extremist—packed
Judicial—Objectivity
is what they—hacked
A flood— of Dark—money
Federalist Society—backed
So Woman’s Rights
can be more easily -sacked
Answer is …for us to resort
To actions that’ll expand the court
#SCOTUS
Still Life with apples,1915...
Maurice Prendergast and the concept of touchable...
The figuration of the objectivity as a stimulus of the experience of the morphoplastic truth...
Of course in the early 20th century there was a brief paradigm shift, which with artists like Mondrian, Malevitch, Brancusi, Kandinsky and the Bauhaus school delved really early into complete geometric abstraction. The emphasis here is in "geometric". "Objectivity" was the goal.
Okay so i tried writing a review thread about my thoughts on Dominion's opening, but my powers of objectivity were too great for twitter to handle... the power of the Long Man is a pathway to many abilities most consider to be unnatural.
I came across some of my old art. It’s fun to look at your work with objectivity once you’ve sort of forgotten about it. You see the mistakes but also the positives.
Trails (but I'm more honest with myself and don't completely prioritize "objectivity" edition). Agate, Randy, Richard, and Alisa are all close contenders here.
Objectivity in games is funny because you always want a game that has the most modern and up to date features because that's what most people want. But at the same time, the games that have these objectively good features are never my favorites. So basically, SA1 > Sonic Mania
@coL_noxious I saw this crap recently and was reminded of how truly rare objectivity can be sometimes.
Man, idc if it’s from the left or the right, this kind of blind devotion always creeps the &$%# out of me. I find the lack of objectivity truly unsettling 😖
the blindfold represents the impartiality and objectivity of the law and that it doesn’t let outside factors influence its decisions. this symbolism wasn’t introduced till the 17th century however. it is also interesting to note that [..]
"consistency vs peaks, good writing sacrificed enjoyment, peak fiction, low 9 high 8 decent 7, tierlist, SSS tier, objectivity vs subjectivity, my anime list, top 10, anime food looks so good, chimera ant vs golden age, meathead elitists" https://t.co/t9wWt38eoc
sometimes, gamers have opinions. and sometimes, i don't understand those opinions.
the thing i love the most about art is having all those insightful conversations, bro! objectivity in art is wack.
Hateful Biased Subjectivity is the New Objectivity
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In case you ever wonder "is this list really rooted in objectivity and not the author's bias?", please take Toxel's inclusion as a sign that there is definitely no bias involved. These guys would fit right in on Route 222 alongside fellow Electric-types Magneton and Electabuzz
Art Inspiration For Today: Portrait Of Frau Sofie Isakowitz by Conrad Felixmüller (German), oil on canvas, genre: New Objectivity, 1932 #ArtInspirationForToday #PortraitOfFrauSofieIsakowitz #ConradFelixmuller
@OFFICIALJakeAlt Seems you do not understand Mr. Jake, in fact your "no fun" name is holding true right now isn't it
I'm doing this simply because it is fun to speculate. Is it dumb to have fun as long as you don't set expectations too high and look at this with some objectivity? Point proven 🤔
Week 6 of History + Theory of Museums is finito! This week we talked about Objectivity + Authenticity in the museum. What does it mean for an object to be "real?" How have conceptions of objectivity changed over time? How do museums build reputations as sites of "truth telling?"