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What might have eventually passed into oblivion (as all other ancient pagan holidays), is now a recurring celebration of eroticism, pre-marital sex, and fertility — all in the name of «Saint Valentine.»
The Eroticism of Daddy ``... Another element that spins Sugar into hot pink candy is the whole concept of Daddy.
All the romance, the eroticism, the exquisite dissatisfaction of not knowing how or whether to be in love, is all dispersed into talking and debate and the intellectual interplay of ideas.
The absence of both drama and eroticism turns Showgirls into a bare - butted bore.
As David, the son of Korean immigrants, navigates his nascent desire, the film rests not on eroticism per se, but on the connective tissue it weaves among sexual and other identities: Spa Night recombines elements of the emigrant saga and the coming - of - age story into a searching, fresh - faced portrait, highlighting in the process the genres» keen correspondences.
A solitary teacher's seductive relationship with her handsome young student is visualised in a series of increasingly surprising cinematic flourishes that build into a genuinely feverish, low gravity rush of stylised eroticism.
The tone of Frear's voiceover narration sounds at first like a fizzy champagne toast to fin de siecle decadence, but the story's tone gradually grows serious, even darker, as it follows the pathway where eroticism crosses into emotion.
With an arresting mix of eroticism and horror, Oshima plunges the viewer into a nightmarish tale of guilt and retribution in Empire of Passion (Ai no borei).
Catherine Breillat traversed into the terrain decades later in Romance (1999), but Metzger's film remains a perfect balance of art, eroticism, adult themes... and a bit of pretentiousness that feels more deliberate than accidental, such as the cheeky cutaways to spewing fountains and priapic structures to infer Jean's current libidinous state.
But over the course of one idyllic Italian summer in the early 1980s, an unspoken lust blossoms into an affair charged by overwhelming passion — and when they're finally act on the feelings they harbor for one another, director Luca Guadaganino conjures romance and eroticism between the boys with seldom - attained intensity.
Nicolas Roeg turns the beauty and decay of Venice into something terrifying and insists, in an almost Freudian way, on the proximity of eroticism to death.
By using text messages as a source of terror that morphs into eroticism, Personal Shopper acknowledges and subverts horror traditions.
Composed as a series of increasingly abstract non sequiturs, Ryan Gosling's directorial debut borrows the dirt - smudged suburban decay of Gummo, the macabre eroticism of Blue Velvet, the karaoke kitsch of Only God Forgives and the fuzzy Cajun colloquialism of Beasts of the Southern Wild and boils them down into a mind - boggling dime - store fantasia.
But whereas the work of those artists achieves a meaningful dissonance through a sundry aggregation of disjunctive motifs, Picabia's layered images serve to reinforce one another within each painting, coalescing in their signification into a unified expression or theme: in one case it is the seductive menace of his Portrait of Kiki (ca. 1938 - 40), a demimonde figure painted in lurid yellows and greens with a spider form imposed over her face; in another it is the cheesy eroticism of Reve (ca. 1935), an image of a sleeping woman about to be kissed imposed over a nude standing (like Botticelli's Venus, but with arms upraised) on the surface of the waves.
Who would have guessed that Tracey Emin, the wild child who scandalized YBA - era London with the frank eroticism of her visual sex diaries (and her rock - star public behavior), would morph into a beloved Royal Academician, bearer of the Olympic torch during the 2012 London games, and espouser of Tory politics?
Dealing with issues such as Hollywood, television, and eroticism, McCarthy's drawings, films, sculptures, environments and installations stand at the intersection of perception and taboo, lifting the underbelly of American life into the spotlight.
His first truly experimental works were inspired by his frequent visits to ethnographic museums in Paris, tap into the abstract forms and frank eroticism of non-Western tribal cultures.
Degas takes his viewers into the 19th century's hidden worlds and private passions, as the intimate eroticism of this painting shows
Her gnarly compositions conjure romantically - charged narratives while delving into the grotesque aspects of her subjects, simultaneously highlighting both the beauty and the abjection of human eroticism.
brings together works by eight artists that tenaciously and inquisitively amble into the conversation surrounding desire, gender, repression and eroticism in 2016.
The bulk of the show is devoted to Art Brut and broken down into basic thematic rooms (e.g. portraiture, eroticism, language, etc.) with a suitably large corridor devoted to Madge Gill (1882 - 1961), a local East End resident, and a slide survey of Outsider environments.
The pieces on view thus reveal a certain eroticism between two individuals that can be related to Hans Bellmer's photograph Store in a Cool Place (1958), in which the artist tied up the body of his partner Unica Zürn, turning it into a formless mass divided by multiple folds.
With a career that also extends into pop music — he animated Pharrell Williams's video for «It Girl» — Mr. has been busy, though he recently took time to discuss his new art show at the gallery Lehmann Maupin and his fascination with otaku's unnerving eroticism.
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