Sentences with phrase «defies easy categorisation»

The display will include over 200 mixed - media pieces by the late Belgian artist, filmmaker, poet, and photographer (Broodthaers nicely defies easy categorisation), including his seminal installation Musée d'Art Moderne.
There's been a lot of discussion about where exactly Nintendo's new Wii U exclusive - the first all - new character - led IP to emerge from within the company for 14 long years - fits, but in truth it defies easy categorisation.
Combine it with a superb physics - based game mechanic and you've got an experience that defies easy categorisation and can be recommended without reservation.
Werner Herzog's The Wild Blue Yonder (2005) defies easy categorisation.
Roberto Firmino defies easy categorisation and while he may not have done enough to warrant a place in the PFA's...
The Christianity embodied by Robert Beckford defies easy categorisation.
One of the reasons I like Olivier Assayas's films so much (and possibly the reason I didn't initially) is because his films are so difficult to pin down; they defy easy categorisation or explanation.
Defying easy categorisation, Chamberlain continues to exert a powerful influence on artists working today.
Doig's work has always defied easy categorisation.
Jordan Richardson paints from a place of incredulity and with this approach he appears to deliberately defy easy categorisation as a figurative painter.
Defying easy categorisation, his works are informed by psychology, literature and story - telling.

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The Conduct Disorder study draws a distinction between competitive games and violent games, but most contemporary games defy such easy categorisation while many of the biggest hits have elements of both.
Simnett's works seek to create in - between states that defy and threaten easy categorisation by the patriarchal social structures that govern our bodies and identities.
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