Sentences with word «libidinous»

As scandalously delicious as these books may be, they leave the literary and legal worlds with the distinct misimpression that only BigLaw lawyers have libidinous tales to tell.
Few are as adept, however, at working with the material's libidinous qualities as British artist Rebecca Warren.
New York artist Carroll Dunham makes figurative paintings and sculptures that frequently draw on that uniquely American dovetailing of Surrealism and cartoon idioms, of which the late Philip Guston would be an obvious instance, resounding with a libidinous zaniness.
Here the third use of the monochrome — one laid on top another — often dominates, and the libidinous undercurrents continue.
Shades of gender trouble, in fact, thread a subtle counternarrative throughout the biennial, infusing the exhibition with a certain libidinous charge where needed while simultaneously complicating such simplistic polarizations as politics versus religion, body versus mind, and matter versus spirit.
Naval battles, entropic struggles between helicopters, ferris wheels and libidinous octopi, houses so dilapidated they must derive from nightmare movies, and tree stumps that wink at innocent passersby are some of the peculiar delights and cautious reveries this show permits.
The show will range from the fastidious copies of celebrated artist photos by Dan Fischer and Mark Flores, to the libidinous eloquence of Carroll Dunham, to the fantastic flights of imaginative fancy by Kirsten Deirup, John Kleckner, and Steve diBenedetto.
He constructs his work in a physical way — through gesture, color, and drawing - based procedures — while imbuing it with questions of performativity, humor and nothing short of life's libidinous nature.
Enthusiasm for the almost libidinous quality of surfaces and materials is a further bond between Monica Bonvicini and Tom Burr's artistic output.
Ideas relating to the concept of folds play a crucial role in the artist's practice as his work is highly adept at drawing out libidinous subtleties of images and objects using minimal gestures.
Brilliantly colored, often acid - hued, and organized with a rigorous formal logic, Da Corte's mash - ups mine these products of consumer and domestic life — which he finds on pilgrimages to supermarkets, flea markets, and dollar stores — for unexpected visual appeal as well as emotional and libidinous impact.
Reinventing the Wheel: the Readymade Century pays tribute to this seminal work and traces the subsequent elaboration of neo-dada practices, with a particular focus upon everyday and vernacular contexts; the mysterious and libidinous potential of sculptural objects; institutional critique and nominal modes of artistic value; pop, minimalism and industrial manufacture.
Poison, one of Ultra's new characters, is a libidinous glam caricature whose clumsily - handled identity has spanned 20 years of games and controversy.
«This insect is making me feel libidinous
Schoenaerts, no stranger to playing bruised, brooding slabs in films such as «Rust and Bone» and «Bullhead,» makes an equally compelling screen presence here, matching Fiennes» libidinous excess with his own sexy restraint.
Unfortunately, due to a case of mistaken identity at the designated motel, a flummoxed house detective (Timothy Oliphant) becomes the windfall beneficiary of the luscious lady's libidinous largesse.
Jude Law is perfect as ultra-obnoxious 007 - like stud Bradley Fine, and Carlos Ponce plays Susan's libidinous driver, a groping heat - seeking missile of a perv.
Jason Sudeikis, from SNL, plays Fred as exuberantly libidinous without becoming a Jack Black - style caricature (a direction the role could easily have gone), and comes off better than the material.
That's essentially all that's known, aside from the fact that the film will include bona fide, non-simulated sex, and that Shia LaBeouf will be among the libidinous partners baring all.
At least, she's manic, but the traditional role of vibing up the hero's emotional life is hardly the main concern of this furiously libidinous heat - seeking missile of a femme.
Selling his plane ticket for an old clunker of a car to drive across America, the barely sentient Lewis (Paul Walker) has a libidinous ulterior motive: to pick up Venna (Leelee Sobieski, once again miscast as an object of desire)-- a woman he's met through the Internet — from Boulder, Colorado.
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.
And there's charm in the fact that Del Toro's horniest film also happens to be his most agreeably mushy; from the libidinous urges springs a warmhearted sentimental streak, culminating in a stunning albeit brief musical number.
As a buddy comedy it is undernourished, making only feeble efforts to draw out the humour of the situation and allowing the characters to flounder as vague sketches of classically comic opposites — Alvin, somewhat repressed and uptight; Lance, libidinous and irresponsible.
Yet there's something suspect in the way the film disposes of him, as if his very real complications (the paternal love he shows alongside his libidinous flaws) have no place in the unconvincingly traditionalist family portrait Cholodenko is painting.
Watching Blanchett's entitled character, accustomed to wealth and affluence having to struggle as a receptionist for a libidinous dentist (played with creepy skeevyness by Michael Stuhlbarg) is near excruciating, and Jasmine's life, as rendered by Blanchett so amazingly, is utterly agonizing.
And Broadway vet Baranski's libidinous beach romp with sexily sweet bartender Pepper (Philip Michael) on «Does Your Mother Know?»
These women are abducted and brought to the chateau where two libidinous dwarves wait upon the artist and his wife.
In the former film, she appeared as the quiet, capable love interest of Tony Shalhoub's struggling Italian chef, while the latter featured the actress in the minor but poignant role of a painfully - awkward schoolteacher who is seduced by John Travolta's libidinous Presidential candidate.
Trouble ensues when one of the girls ends up shooting libidinous salesman Ben.
Two jokes hit home, both involving Stifler (Seann William Scott), the former high school menace who is now, as a young adult, even more libidinous and irrational than before.
They do not accept that uncontrolled libidinous urge, lust, is unnatural to man, and a fact of the legacy of the Fall.
As my libidinous desire for a beautiful woman either diminishes in itself or loses its power to perform, my delight in her whole beauty - mind and spirit as well as body - increases.
Were the Catholic Church to change its teaching and practice, they say, the dam holding back the libidinous urgencies of a licentious culture would collapse completely.
Inevitably, Minitel also allowed the libidinous French to talk dirty to one another.
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