Sentences with phrase «voyeurism lives»

Proving that voyeurism lives on beyond the movie, «Mason's Video Picks: Extended Snuff Films» (8:49) shows more of the snuff films shot for the movie.

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He observes, however, that «the modernist desire in Frost and Eliot — to preserve an independent selfhood against the coercions of the market, a self made secure by the creation of a unique style — is subverted by the market, not because they wrote according to popular formulas, but because they give us their poems as delicious experiences of voyeurism, illusions of direct access to the life and thought of the famous writer, with the poet inside the poem like a rare animal in a zoo.
What in real life may be repulsive becomes an opportunity for voyeurism and novelty.
Exposed, a new exhibit at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art on display through April 17, 2011, examines how voyeurism pervades our everyday life, focusing particular attention on 19th - and 20th - century photography, celebrity culture and the growth of new surveillance technologies.
It's documentary as voyeurism, in a positivist, life - reaffirming way that celebrates the excitement of change, and the simple pleasures of being in motion, in body and in life.
Carrey projects a warmth we haven't seen in his slapstick comedies, and Weir makes us question the voyeurism, surveillance and lack of privacy in our lives.
Real Life (1979) Long before reality television as we know it was even conceived, Brooks» debut feature picked apart its voyeurism and invasiveness, and the quotation marks that would have to frame TV's notion of «reality.»
But while that real - life mash - up apartment building is designed for celebrities looking to escape the voyeurism invited by more transparent towers, Jones's miniature work invites the viewer to peer in each window.
His work can be said to play between the traditional still - life or memento mori, and the voyeurism of the cheeky snapshot.
In this immersive installation, West, placed her figurative sculptures into a space she has created within the gallery that mimics a home space, alludes to narratives of the domestic life, and sets the stage for ambiguity, inviting ---- per her signature ---- voyeurism borne of very human curiosity.
Eric Fischl, a painter, sculptor, and printmaker featured in Urban Theater: New York Art in the 1980s, gained acclaim in the 1980s with large - scale paintings depicting middle - class American life with themes of adolescent sexuality and voyeurism.
While closely observing the lives of VIPs has become a favorite national pastime and voyeurism almost an obsession, these images juxtapose familiarity with suspicious ambiguity.
The discomfort created by Hurzlmeier's voyeurism of real - life women is balanced by his use of art historical methodology, abstraction, and humor.
What we take for a form of voyeurismlife seen covertly, from a distance — is in fact Richter's way of highlighting humans» predisposition towards loneliness and emotional starvation, and their need to infuse what they see with narratives, ideas and feelings.
The four artists in this exhibition generate a critical and visual dialogue around issues that are at once deeply personal and universal: adoption, voyeurism, aggression, mortality, beauty, and life.
Baker's essays on surrealism, photography, and contemporary art have been widely published, and he has curated the following exhibitions: Undercover Surrealism: Georges Bataille and Documents (Hayward, London, 2006); Close - up: Proximity and Defamiliarisation in Art, Film and Photography (Fruitmarket, Edinburgh, 2008); Exposed: Voyeurism, Surveillance and the Camera (with Sandra Phillips, Tate Modern, 2010); Taryn Simon: A Living Man Declared Dead and Other Chapters I - XVIII (Tate Modern, 2011); and William Klein + Daido Moriyama (Tate Modern, 2012).
Treading too close to the internal lives of others, Frances Stark offers viewers the uncomfortable tension of too much information besides our candid voyeurism.
«This series exemplifies Fischl's sense of voyeurism and his use of water as a recurrent theme, both the ocean as a symbol of life and the swimming pool as its domestic manifestation,» according to the arts center.
And in fact, there are no big thematic revelations in Walker's subject matter, instead what carries the exhibition is its appeal to our collective voyeurism, and our seemingly never - ending fascination with the private lives of the beautiful and the wealthy.
Instead of shying away from this taboo, Dempsey celebrates voyeurism as a reality of life.
Featuring the work of 16 international artists, Right Here, Right Now looks at how technology affects our lives — through surveillance, artificial intelligence, voyeurism or online dating.
A person convicted of multiple counts of voyeurism will placed on the registry for life.
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