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Not exact matches

Again the core assets are the same, but our comparison gallery below shows that art presented at oblique angles goes from a blurry smudge on Xbox 360 to crisp and sharp on Xbox One X.
Below: Dill's I was Born with a Veil, 2003, silkscreen, fabric, thread, 90 x 45 inches (image from the gallery website)
Below: Judy Pfaff, Untitled # 33, 2007, ink, found images, acrylic paint, perforated and layered paper, app 14 x 18 inches framed; image from the gallery website
Below: Miron, 2006 - 07, vinyl, dispersion and dry pigment on canvas, 12 x 18 inches.The gallery press release calls his work «organic geometry,» and you can really see that here — the way the artist has dragged and pushed his pigment, creating lines that waver and vibrate
43 x 34 inches, image from the gallery website; my detail below
Hannah Wilke (1940 - 1993), Kobenhavn, 1975, kneaded erasers and postcard on painted wood panel, 16 x 18 inches, image from the gallery website; my detail below
2017 On Bodies: GMF x UNT, The Goss - Michael Foundation, Dallas, Texas «The Critic as Artist» curated by Michael Bracewell and Andrew Hunt, Reading Museum, London, UK ISelf Collection, Self - Portrait as the Billy Goat, Whitechapel Gallery, London Dreamers Awake, curated by Susanna Greeves, White Cube, London, UK As Above, So Below: Portals, Vision, Spirits & Mystics, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Ireland The Ends of Collage: New York, Luxembourg & Dayan, New York, NY The Ends of Collage: London, Luxembourg & Dayan, London, UK La Movida, HOME, Manchester, UK Coming Out: Sexuality, Gender and Identity, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, UK Daughters of Penelope, Dovecot Studios, Edinburgh, Scotland
Claude Monet The Thames below Westminster (La Tamise et le Parlement), about 1871 Oil on canvas 47 x 73 cm © The National Gallery, London
BELOW: Gene Davis, Junkie's Curtain, 1967, acrylic on canvas, 115 x 225 inches, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC.
And at 2.3 x and even 5x, the picture quality was still really good, as you can see in the gallery below.
The sketches that can be seen in the gallery below and their accompanying documentation detail a device that Samsung first envisioned no later than 2014 which is when its Galaxy X development reportedly started, with the handset itself entailing a multi-joint hinge connecting two OLED panels that can be folded out and seamlessly connected to form a larger screen.
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