Guston's post-50's studio was a menagerie of masterful deconstruction and
then obliteration of formal painterly concerns.
Not exact matches
And
then there are the «uninteresting» poor, people who obviously are not worth troubling about: the Biafrans, massacred by the federal troops of Nigeria; the monarchist Yemenites, burned by napalm and bombed into
obliteration by the Egyptian air force from 1964 to 1967; the South Sudanese, destroyed en masse by the North Sudanese; the Tibetans, oppressed and deported by China; the Khurds, perhaps 500,000 of whom were massacred in Irak and Iran between 1955 and today.
As for the way the inner inhabitants are created, if the
obliteration [of sentient beings] occurs through fire,
then the life span, merit, and karma of the gods of Ābhāsvara at the second realm of concentration will be obliterated and they will meet with death.
A new gameplay mode called
Obliteration Mode was shown next which sees one bomb dropped in the map,
then both teams fight to secure and plant it successfully.
Recently showing at the Tate Modern, Yayoi Kusama's interactive
Obliteration Room began as an entirely white space, furnished as a monochrome living room, which people were
then invited to «obliterate» with multi-coloured stickers.