Sentences with word «fetishisation»

And beyond that, we've got an intriguing mix of styles, from the high - pressing, hyperactive scampering of Jurgen Klopp and Pochettino, through the possession fetishisation of Pep Guardiola (we assume) and Arsene Wenger, and onto whatever pragmatic flavors Jose Mourinho and (perhaps) Antonio Conte manage to squeeze out of their underachieving squads.
Sexual fetishisation and racism existed before the Internet, of course, but the rise of online dating has given further oxygen to predators.
There's plenty to read into the film's deep fetishisation of a specifically superficial kind of screen masculinity, not to mention American militarism, but it's probably best to just sit back and drink it in one of the purest action movies ever made.
This movie might have been a fun, stylish homage to everyone's favourite hardboiled L.A. action - thrillers, but for Gudegast's clumsy, overcompensating fetishisation of masculinity.
Aping the stylistic flourishes and 1980s fetishisation of Nicolas Winding Refn's Drive more than anything else, Maniac loses the critical ugliness that made the original so effective.
Like Luis Buñuel and Michael Haneke before him, Lanthimos creates looking - glass worlds as a way of goading us into reconsidering everyday presumptions — here picking apart the social fetishisation of the couple, considering whether pairing - off in practice means faking it to match a prospective partner's nesting checklist.
Maisie Skidmore was interested in news that various institutions were banning the use of camera phones to preserve some mystique and then we chatted about the backlash against longform fetishisation (and the backlash to the backlash).
The lobby's fetishisation of style has always been somewhat at the expense of serious policy analysis, but in recent months the disconnect has become particularly stark.
What would you legalise?I would legalise, control, tax (and therefore remove from the sphere of fetishisation and criminality) drugs and prostitution.
It is defined by a love for - even a fetishisation of - borders.
The fetishisation of technology, especially the limousine itself, echoes back to Crash.
The success of Get Out and its exploration of the fetishisation and exploitation of the black body is testament to that.
That's typical of the film's fetishisations — elsewhere there are lots of baby - doll nighties, black leather bras and steel studs — but at least Sin City 2 has the courage to play its perversions dead straight, unlike Rodriguez's recent Machete films, which smirked their way into oblivion.
In places like Whitstable, my home, the fetishisation of independent businesses can make life more difficult
Italian artist Carol Rama is known for her investigations into the fetishisation of the female form: the transgressive content of her first exhibition, in 1945, caused it to be shut down by the Turin police.
Its neo-primitive form draws a link to Geers» sculptures from the series «Flesh of the Spirit», a commentary on the fetishisation of African objects.
Through an expansive range of media which stretches from the found to the virtual, each artist confronts the fetishisation of the online world.
Alongside her own still life studies in Berlin and Paris, Peyton's placement of her subject evolves into the fetishisation of objects and elements as emotional connection to the person such as Camille Claudel Still Life (2010/2011), with sculpture and roses.
The Life and Legacy of Ana Mendieta «To turn a dead woman into a martyr is to turn her story into your own» says Rosanna Mclaughlin on what it means to coopt the life of an artist for a social cause, the fetishisation of female victimhood and the artworld's complicity in presenting the «ideal woman artist as dead or close to dying».
Quadrille (1976) by Rose English highlights the fetishisation of women's bodies and explores issues around gender roles, whereby dressage can be seen as a metaphor for power struggles and relationships.
The fact these are delineated in video and through technological means is due to those formats» ability to convey this in a visceral immediacy that painting or sculpture for instance could not, rather than for newness» sake or fetishisation of gadgetry.
As you walked into the space, you met with a series of collages, including Histology of the Different Classes of Uterine Tumors, in which age - old medical illustrations are resuscitated through new faces, and Bedroom Masks, in which postcards of traditional African masks are combined with images of black women in porn to emphasize their fetishisation and the conflation of these stereotypes.
Continuing this exploration through the succeeding decades, Levine has tackled complex issues concerning ownership and copyright infringement, gender politics and the fetishisation of the art - object.
This fetishisation also conspires toward the domestication of camp, thus divorcing it from its political, predominantly homosexual, sub-cultural origins.
He analyses cross-cultural confusion and fetishisation, all the while assuming a character in cultural drag; an exaggerated caricature of a Japanese gay man.
With characteristic wit and critique, Shonibare explores the fetishisation of commodities rife in a society where luxury goods now take the place of religious iconography.
Her artwork examines the commodification and fetishisation of black culture.
The artist highlights the fetishisation of value, longevity and inheritance, juxtaposed with the obsolescence which recur elsewhere in Scott - Douglas» work.
Peri, who has a personal relationship to early modernism, continually disrupts and disorients in his work, and sees the subject of his work as the «dissolution, or more precisely the fetishisation of dissolution, within modernity».
The fetishisation of the object, both in terms of commodity fetish and the object as a vessel for other meanings; the semiotics of objects, is the subject here.
Things That Make You Go Ooohhh is a group exhibition that focuses on the fetishisation of objects and materials.
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