Sentences with phrase «at centerfolds»

Eventually they also take up smoking pipes and looking at centerfolds.

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Watch 16 pics of Hot centerfold babe Anna Tatu modelling outdoors in swimsuit at.
As a side note I had a long - running subscription of Nintendo Power from the late 80s through the early 2000s and if I remember correctly [they are packed up in basement at parents house and have been for numerous years now] Zelda had more front cover issues and centerfold tearout posters then any of the other classic Nintendo franchises / titles.
Life at Hugh Hefner's mansion is good, with a few jealous competitors trying to earn their own centerfold and able to sabotage the happily clueless Shelley so she's kicked out of manse and onto the street, living out of her dumpy car.
Players can look through the images at their leisure, and also use them to set traps by laying the centerfolds open on the battlefield to distract enemies.
An evocative and outstanding example from Sherman's highly acclaimed Centerfolds series, the elongated horizontal format was inspired by the open spread of the magazine, Cindy Sherman's Centerfolds respond to the popular photo spreads made famous in the pages of Playboy magazine Designed to give maximum exposure to the female form in these top - shelf publications, the centerfold was the prime showground where women were looked at and admired.
Featuring more than two dozen works spanning 30 years, Cindy Sherman: Once Upon a Time, 1981 — 2011 at Mnuchin Gallery, New York, takes as its focus three of the artist's most acclaimed series: the Centerfolds, the History Portraits, and the Society Portraits.
Once Upon a Time at Mnuchin Gallery, New York, showcases a number of works that span 30 years, taken from such acclaimed series as the Centerfolds, the History Portraits and the Society Portraits.
All are pulled from three different series: «Society Portraits» (Sherman as UES women battling age with plastic surgery), the «History Portraits» (Sherman as Renaissance and Rococo figures) and the seminal «Centerfolds» series (Sherman as a modern version of the reclining woman but all lost in private moments as opposed to, you know, tugging at a bikini string).
She exposes it as being as manipulative as any other artistic medium, as the critic Roberta Smith pointed out when the Centerfolds made their debut in 1981: «The psychological weight of the work is so direct that at times it seems to free the viewer to see very clearly the formal manipulations which are at its source.
Benglis envisioned a «centerfold» image of herself to accompany the article, but the editor at the time, John Coplans, refused.
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