Sentences with phrase «often scatological»

He began creating multimedia installations that synthesized large - scale drawings and paintings, often incorporating his own writing, along with sculptures, videos (one was based on the television show «Captain Kangaroo»), and performances, often scatological and sadomasochistic in nature.
Abandoning the oil on canvas, she chose gouache and ink on paper that allowed her to create more rapidly, making the «angry works, often scatological, manifestos against a senseless obscene war; a war my sons could have been called up for, though they were very young.
Critics Consensus: A star - studded turkey, Movie 43 is loaded with gleefully offensive and often scatological gags, but it's largely bereft of laughs.
Critic Consensus: A star - studded turkey, Movie 43 is loaded with gleefully offensive and often scatological gags, but it's largely bereft of laughs.

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The determining factors for one's soul fitness (for both this life and the one to come) are most often determined by whatever eschatological (or scatological depending on your own particular point of view) lens is doing the interpreting.
The humor is somewhat crass, often relating to scatological or reproductive functions or body parts generally kept under wraps — the type of comedy that might be most appealing to a junior - high - age male.
The humor is somewhat crass, often relating to scatological or reproductive functions or body parts generally kept under wraps - the type of comedy that might be most appealing to a junior - high - age male.
The vast show, curated by the Stedelijk Museum's Ann Goldstein, consists of some 270 howling, scatological, and often poignant and powerful works.
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