Chief Willoughby himself, played with sturdy acceptance and flickers of self -
effacement by a wonderful Woody Harrelson, is less outraged than the rest.
Not exact matches
But Shakespeare thrived in this demanding environment, and precisely because he tended
by nature, if the sonnets are any indication, toward self «
effacement, even self «abasement.
If you get rid of your individual self with all its shortcomings and doubts
by utmost self -
effacement, you free yourself from the feeling of your own nothingness and can participate in God's glory.6
To be humble is not an act of self -
effacement best cultivated
by spending years in a monastery.
Effacement could be accompanied
by mild contractions, or none at all, so you might not know you're effaced without the help of an OB - GYN and / or midwife.
Logan Lucky's large ensemble cast brings a layer of amiable backwoods vamping to the tone of gentle self -
effacement; Keough and Driver speak at opposite speeds with adept comic timing, and Tatum again makes an ideal muse for a filmmaker obsessed and fascinated
by work.
Robert Greene's Kate Plays Christine pivots on several paradoxes: of acting, which involves self - expression via self -
effacement; of media, which parasitically feeds on people, offering audiences catharsis while enslaving them with feelings of inferiority; and of the relationship between fiction and nonfiction, which is characterized
by an illusion of distinguishability that affirms the greater illusion of the existence of objectivity.
Their collaborative work has been presented in exhibitions in Australia and internationally, including: Sorry You Missed Me, Royal College of Art, London, 2016; Während der Ausstellung ist das Museum geschlossen, Museum für Neue Kunst, Freiburg, Germany, 2016; MONA FOMA Festival, Salamanca Art Centre, Hobart, 2016; Performing Public Art Festival, Vienna Biennale, Austria, 2015; MAF Edge: Social Capital program curated
by Jacqueline Doughty, Melbourne Art Fair, 2014; Festival of Live Art, Arts House, Melbourne, 2014; Site Dedicated to the Active
Effacement and Complete Disregard of History, Zentrum für Kunst und Urbanistik, Berlin, 2013; and Ibrahim the Algorithm, Mathematics of Small Numbers group exhibition curated
by Anusha Kenny, Footscray Community Art Centre, Melbourne, 2012.
Bookended artistically and conceptually
by two paintings, Mark Rothko's Untitled (1968) and Gerhard Richter's Abstract Painting (613 - 3)(1986), the exhibition charts the alternating appeal of gesture, authenticity, and self - expression, on the one hand, and irony, appropriation, self -
effacement, on the other.
Viewing Hiorns» canvases, our numb digits slowly warming, we might interpret the washes of brain matter as an allusion to both the blinking out of consciousness at the moment of death, and to incidences of Creutzfeldt - Jakob disease in abattoir workers exposed to bovine cerebral tissue — an
effacement of the self
by the violence of Capital.
Those first Pop works still pack a wallop, and they do it
by a gesture of
effacement.
They suggest that art responds to those who would impose silence, and it does so
by demanding to see past gestures of
effacement.
Babaeva draws from her own art history so that forms, re-animated
by the artist, become enablers of a simultaneous reincarnation and self -
effacement, a seemingly paradoxical cycle that suggests no end.
These erasures not only guide the viewer's eyes across the composition but also, in their
effacement, open up new ways of seeing
by way of negation.
I identified the fourth ingredient on the list, «irony... the self -
effacement and examination
by which a man for an instant can go on to something else,» in Mural, Section 6 (Untitled)[Seagram Mural].