Sentences with phrase «jouissance -lsb-»

The King, [1948] S.C.R. 183 — 1948-04-08 Supreme Court of Canada — Federal usufruit — jouissance — rente viagère — fruits — usufruitier cited by 6 cases
27 Questions, 27 Answers, Basel: Fondation Beyeler / Hatje Cantz, 2012, p. 42 - 43 (illustrated) Michael Groth, «Material Boy: Jeff Koons at the Whitney», Hyperallergic, June 25, 2014 (illustrated)(online) Cedar Pasori, «Remembering That It's OK to Love Jeff Koons», COMPLEX ART + DESIGN, June 25, 2014 (illustrated)(online) Lorna Hall, «The Whitney Pulls Out All The Stops For Koons», Mind, July 23, 2014 (illustrated)(online) Simon Watson, «Jeff Koons at the Whitney», Huffington Post, August 26, 2014 (illustrated)(online) Manami Fujimori, «Jeff Koons», Art Techo, October 2014, p. 50 (illustrated) Luther Blissett, «La jouissance du retour en enfance», Beaux Arts editions, December 2014.
Participants in the 2010 TV series «Wipe Out» drove to Magic Mountain for jouissance: that is, being battered around by brightly colored, slowly rotating foam shapes.
This significant and active ingredient, for me underpins the work and somehow adds to the overall jouissance -LSB-...]
On the ocassion of his recent solo show «Juan Dávila: Imagen Residual / After Image» at Matucana 100 in Santiago de Chile, we spoke to Juan Dávila (Santiago de Chile, 1946) about some of the themes that have articulated his prolific artistic trajectory like the idea of belonging, nationhood, gender, his relationship to the Chilean avant - garde, Latin America, jouissance and painting.
This is anachronistic fantasia, to be sure, but to witness the film is to be transported: for a moment, the tumult and jouissance of an otherwise - distant era finds expression in the here and now.
Marionettes struggle to grasp their own strings, exhibiting the Lacanian pain principle, «jouissance,» illustrated by the dialectical interplay between enjoyment and suffering in Herter's characters.
I will forgive her a large nose, a cleft lip, even crossed - eyes; and I'll bathe in the jouissance of her intoxicating odour.
Best of all, perhaps, it had nothing to do with marriage, monogamy or motherhood but was devoted to enjoyment, to that scarcely translatable (but fun - sounding) French word jouissance.
This was the «liberating» discovery of postmodern philosophy (that delirious season of festive nihilism): Having forsaken its fiduciary ground, reason becomes pure positing, sheer assertion, jouissance.
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