The word
"inextricable" means impossible to separate or untangle from something else.
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Garland's movie has its grisly flourishes, but unlike so many thrillers that preoccupy themselves with spectacles of death, it's more interested in pondering the strange,
inextricable link between creation and destruction.
As the figure is simultaneously well - defined through this painting style and made opaque by its treatment, the characters become
inextricable from decoration or masquerade.
That nature is a fundamental and
inextricable part of human condition and we live and flourish in biodiversity.
In her paintings, the existence of either person or object relies wholly on its surroundings — a figure reclining in a chair, or a vase sitting on a table,
becomes inextricable from its support.
That being said, Noah Oppenheim's screenplay is nothing if not wise about the grieving process and how the tangle of sorrow and survivor's guilt can seem
inextricable in the eye of the storm.
Yet his work has at least one thing going for it, in its insistence of self - reference and artifice
as inextricable from art.
Employing this strategy throughout his career Goode molded his work into a poignantly
inextricable mix of stunning attraction and jarring realism.
Coco's triumph was so richly deserved particularly for
how inextricable it is from the film's narrative, criteria that the songwriting branch has famously demanded of late.
Meaning, while a slippery concept,
seemed inextricable from human relationships and moral values.
Josephine Meckseper, born in Germany, uses commercial forms of presentation such as vitrines, window displays, and magazines, to demonstrate
inextricable influences of consumer culture on society.
When I started my reporting, I thought what everyone thinks: that chess is the ultimate intellectual activity, a
skill inextricable from IQ.
In John the unity of historical fact and interpretation is
so inextricable that it is quite impossible to draw any sort of line between them.
Terence Davies's A Quiet Passion is one such rarity, refusing to over-account for the sensitivities or attention spans of today's audiences in treating Emily Dickinson as a living, breathing
human inextricable from her everyday reality.
Every new war, embarked upon by the nations for the purpose of detaching themselves from one another, merely results in their being bound and mingled together in a
more inextricable knot.
Now, the question arises: Is the interpretation, indigenous to the narrative and
inextricable therefrom, right or wrong?
As these pictures show, the snap of the ball is the signal for what often appears to be
inextricable confusion, although to the gladiators locked in man - to - man struggle there is a certain order and sense to the conflict.
Most recently he has published a new paper with Lee Gettler proposing a new concept, «breastsleeping,» to promote the idea that breastfeeding and infant sleep are part of the
same inextricable adaptive system that makes studying either normal healthy infant sleep, or normal breastfeeding patterns separate from each other inaccurate and / or invalid.
And since art and culture are
inextricable aspects of society, the city's first 5 - star hotel is a passionate supporter and nurturer of local talent.
There was, Price goes on, no sense at this stage that Kinect, a peripheral
now inextricable from Microsoft's conceit of an always - online entertainment hub, would be for anything other than gaming.
For Silverthorne the worksite and its contents, including herself, become
inextricable metaphors of existence, age and decay.
Meanwhile, the sinister faces and distorted bodies of Asger, Bill and Mark (2015), likely referencing the expressionist painters Asger Jorn, Willem de Kooning and Mark Rothko and based on internet pornography, coincide in a threatening counter-historical tableau in which swathes of paint seem to render the three angrily opposed yet
sexually inextricable.
Accordingly, for the papier mâché sculptures he converted stools, wooden chests, and tables into elements of the works of art, thereby incorporating into the work the notion of presentation in a direct and
inextricable manner.
Likewise, in its diverse references and
inextricable dichotomies, Ofili's work functions as a magnet for viewers» own meanings, ideas, or arguments and encourages them to disagree freely, even with themselves.
9 In contrast, Andre's clean, formal, and gallery - ready work is supported by a matrix of meaning -
making inextricable from preexisting international art conversations and markets.
It also implies, as do the other works in the artist's recent exhibition at Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery (his second solo outing at the Brooklyn venue), that human beings and technology are
fundamentally inextricable: Three modest paintings and a set of drawings bolster the argument by blending computer - generated and computer - inspired form with color applied in an unashamedly «organic» manner.
There is a fourth companion piece, less immediate but
nevertheless inextricable from the sensational meld that characterizes the exhibition.
The diverse practices pioneered by West Coast artists were
often inextricable from countercultural lifestyles and many may well be resistant to institutional representation.
This of course brings the other central and
inextricable reality of climate justice and development into focus and the need for serious glocbal and local recognition and action to include (actually include) those vulnerable to the impacts (and politics) of climate change — the poor.
Titled with anagrammatic terms, «Torso / Roots» grapples with the complex and
inextricable relationships between the human body and the mind, the physical and the spiritual, and art, architecture and the natural world.
In it, art historian Paul Hayes Tucker explores Noland's history as a soldier in the United States Army and his subsequent re-entry into a burgeoning American consumer society, portraying his art
as inextricable from atomic age America.
It is
inextricable in mixed regulatory battles and is underneath inspection for the purpose in facilitating rapist activities such as money - laundering.
Ryan Gander's show at Lisson takes as its theme the notion of art and artist
becoming inextricable, the moment in which an artist no longer quite knows how to separate their work from their life.
When I started my reporting, I thought what everyone thinks: that chess is the ultimate intellectual activity, a
skill inextricable from IQ.
In the title story, in which Jones employs the first - person rhythms of a classic detective story, a Korean War veteran investigates the death of a family friend whose sorry destiny
seems inextricable from his mother's own violent Southern childhood.
Pessoa hails from the state of Minas Gerais — the land of Baroque and Rococo, soapstone mines, vast celestial nightscapes, and reserved temperaments — elements
inextricable from her philosophical practice, channeled in her work.
But even the company's seemingly eccentric decisions are centered on Sears's old expertise: becoming
an inextricable part of consumers» lives.
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