Verb
bring into being (third-person singular simple present brings into being, present participle bringing into being, simple past and past participle brought into being)
(transitive) To create; to bring to life; to give birth to
It is from.... Renaissance that individualism in painting dates; and I do not believe there is any use in looking in this direction if we desire to bring into being a fresh mural art, one that shall be at once popular, collective and contemporary. Fernand Léger
Politics is repetition. It is not change. Change is something beyond what we call politics. Change is the essence politics is supposed to be the means to bring into being. Kate Millett