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Nevertheless, despite their strategic role, selection of focal species has traditionally been carried out using charismatic and/or non objective approaches.
"Non-objective abstraction must overturn the object as a utilitarian irrelevance, for only then will new technical potential be born".
In a similar way, we can continue the process of 'de-objectification' of the subject and consider each and every mental state as itself an object for an absolutely non-objective and non-objectifiable ego.
Nature in itself is thought of by Schelling as a 'productivity': "As the object [qua 'conditioned condition'] is never absolute/unconditioned (unbedingt) then something per se non-objective must be posited in nature; this absolutely non-objective postulate is precisely the original productivity of nature" (SW I/3, p. 284).
Her first gallery, in Cork Street, London, was named "Guggenheim Jeune" to make the point that the work collected here was different (fresher) from that of Uncle Solomon and his prissily defined non-objectives.
Under the blanket term Abstraction, can be found Non-Representational, or Non-Objective Art.
He is often credited with having produced the first purely non-objective paintings.
For some of his contemporaries, non-objective painting was a holy thing.
This led to the first non-objective paintings in the early 20th century.
A seemingly endless inventory of paintings and sculptures covers a stylistic scope from Impressionism to Surrealism to Non-Objective Abstraction.
Rectangles, left relatively untouched that emerge like layers of faint sounds, control the composition as well as any accomplished Non-Objective Modernist.
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