Sentences with phrase «objects of desire»

Her work reshapes ordinary subjects and spaces into objects of desire and impressive show places.
Wileyfox isn't content with simply being a budget brand — it wants to create objects of desire that stand out against the other «me too» low - cost blowers.
I shouldn't be so critical, it is a beautiful thing and I hope they sell like VIPP wastebaskets, also overpriced iconic objects of desire.
He has done for solar panels what he did for electric cars: turned what were ugly and utilitarian into true objects of desire.
Sotheby's Vice President Julian Dawes says, «Male Surrealists look at women as objects of desire.
After he removed the articles, he was left with advertisements: glossy pictures of commodities, models, and other objects of desire.
For example, there is no mention of psychoanalysis nor of Laura Mulvey's seminal article, «Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema,» where the feminist theorist and filmmaker, writing in the British film journal Screen in 1975, first used the term «male gaze» to describe directors to render female characters objects of desire for the male viewer.
Appropriately, in a month when our EPA has been gutted, these fantasies and objects of desire speak «to the beauty of technological advance and toxic waste.»
Previously, these have centered on beautiful, working - class boys enshrined as objects of desire in cathedral - like spaces.
His work as a whole, though based on media images, encompasses a specific and rather personal exploration of love, passion, and objects of desire.
Her architectural sculptural installation work in this exhibition, Fetishism of Commodity, refers to Marx's discussion of commodities as objects of desire beyond their intrinsic economic value.
As luxurious objects of desire, they are supremely ambiguous, presenting the dominatrix as servant, though the ambiguity does not cut against the grain of objectification.
Here, Minter's subjects pose frontally and self - confidently, as empowered objects of desire.
«Both tempting and threatening, Fensterstock creates objects of desire whose beauty draws us in, only to repel with intimations of dark secrets.
And a totally silly guiding idea that ruins are «objects of desire», and that their frequent appearances in art amount to a display of lust.
A pulsating soundtrack and hot pink tinting make men the objects of desire in this unashamedly erotic
Has the same museum, in a group exhibition not long ago, spoken of Modernism's objects of desire?
Sculptor Vincent Olinet reimagines childhood objects of desire — desserts, crowns, marching drums — as simultaneously seductive and repulsive.
The subjects of the paintings were perceived as objects of desire; as if the artist, through the act of painting, appropriated them and digested the impulse of desiring them.
The sculptures resemble objects of desire that try to articulate their version of interiority.
His work aims to transform everyday objects beyond their banality into objects of desire, encouraging onlookers to think of them in new ways.
Beyond their evident intelligence, it is the images» patrician beauty that makes them objects of desire — not surprisingly, the title of another series in the show — even as they question that desire.
As well as the monumental works, look out for some of Gupta's recent experiments with sound and enjoy the delicious irony of his exhibiting in an institution created (way back in 864 CE) to turn metal into objects of desire, worth and economic exchange.
Susan Graham makes replicas of army pistols out of sugar and lacy porcelain reinforcing their role as objects of desire and yet subverting their usefulness as tools of violence.
Considerations of commerce and consumerism; objects of desire; and curated lifestyles are clear and are presented within an intriguing, constructed framework that illustrates a clear investigation into the nature of figurative painting.
Weaving together a larger narrative about the distance between us and the objects of our desire, the catalogue includes an essay by Courtenay Finn, an excerpt from Rebecca Solnit's A Field Guide to Getting Lost and a new piece by Anne Carson.
She was particularly well known for her explicit paintings of male nudes, which challenged the tradition of male artists painting female subjects as objects of desire.
In the Turner colour experiments, I've isolated light and colour in Turner's works in order to extract his sense of ephemera from the objects of desire that his paintings have become.
The very first silkscreens depict America's most wanted, as objects of both desire and fear.
From below, you are looking at freefalling creatures and objects of desire as they whirl every which way.
«The New - York Historical Society explores how shoes have transcended their utilitarian purpose to become representations of culture — coveted as objects of desire, designed with artistic consideration, and expressing complicated meanings of femininity, power, and aspiration for women and men alike.
Combining found footage with items found on eBay, a pastel - hued studio set - up and fragments of text, the artist explores how objects of desire can lose or gain attraction over time.
In strolling The Street, guests will find a series of vibrant photographs that depict objects of desire in high - contrast, cropped, and fantastical compositions — a woman's heeled foot alongside a dog's paw, the jewel - like splendor of a chandelier, the center rift of a blonde woman's French twist.
Exploring abandoned buildings for weapons, armor, tech upgrades and other objects of desire.
For Kindle users who may sometimes miss the look of the print book, the jewelry that looks like miniature objects of desire is a clever idea.
For Nook users who may sometimes miss the look of the print book, the jewelry that looks like miniature objects of desire is a clever idea.
And I am unable to pre-order other objects of desire at a discount or otherwise anywhere else.
Vehicles like this are solely objects of desire, something you want but don't need.
Both objects of desire are essentially unattainable now, but their indelible impressions will linger forever in tens of thousands of minds.
Sadly, waxing lyrical won't help acquire either of these objects of desire.
Perceived as «good,» they become the objects of desire for well - resourced and quality - conscious parents.
And where fetishistic objects of desire go, very bad men must follow: chief among them arms dealer Ulysses Klaue (Andy Serkis, having a ball with his gold incisors and wheezy lunatic's giggle) and Michael B. Jordan's brooding mercenary Erik Killmonger.
TABLOID By Amy Taubin Errol Morris sifts through a 35 - year - old tale of amour fou and obscure objects of desire Plus: Nicolas Rapold interviews the interviewer
She's the patron saint of the way we treat women first as objects of desire, then as objects of disgust.
At one point, the singer even struts comically back and forth between them both, seemingly unable to choose between these two objects of desire.
In Sin City, the women were damsels of distress and objects of desire.
Older now, they are still in the game, but more as character actors than objects of desire.
Diot and Salet give fine performances, enough to distinguish themselves beyond mere interchangeable objects of desire, but they each serve a primary purpose as attractive, attentive foils for Corbet's eroding sense of humanity.
It is only women who are absolutely desperate that would contemplate such a marriage, and those women are seldom objects of desire for any man.
In the meantime the best dating advice is to be yourself and to treat the nice women you meet as people, not objects of desire.
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