Rabid animals can also appear disoriented, be biting or snapping
at imaginary objects, or walking unsteadily.
Not exact matches
Social commentary of a slightly different kind, Mike Binder's The Upside of Anger is the sort of upper class dysfunction opera that's fallen on hard times (The Safety of
Objects, Fallen Angels, A Home
At The End of the World,
Imaginary Heroes) since the glory days of American Beauty and The Ice Storm, finding itself rejuvenated after a fashion in the smart, warm performances of Joan Allen and Kevin Costner.
But there it sat in front of The Lodge
at Pebble Beach, an extraordinarily well - realized physical embodiment of an
imaginary object of absolutely no actual relevance.
In his drawings of the late 1960s and early 1970s, the
imaginary spaces inhabited by these
objects became more fully realized, as in Coffee Shop
at the Chicago Art Institute (1971).
In his drawings of the late 1960s and early 1970s, the
imaginary spaces inhabited by these
objects become more fully realized, as in Coffee Shop
at the Chicago Art Institute (1971).
As the artist explains, «this
imaginary building, being composed of discrete
objects, can shrink or expand
at any moment.
The real curator and her colleagues watched the
imaginary curator emerge as Dion requisitioned
objects from collections, archives, and work spaces, purchasing others
at flea markets and design stores over the course of a year and a half.