Sentences with phrase «which eroticism»

She is a big storyteller who depicts scenes of sensory overload in which eroticism and violence but also humor are captured.
The exhibition shows various paintings and pastels from the 1960s up to now, in which eroticism, desire, violence and humour are recurring motifs.

Not exact matches

I interpreted it solely as a divine command... I seized (the book I had been reading], opened it and in silence read the first passage on which my eyes lit: «Not in riots and drunken parties, not in eroticism and indecencies, not in strife and rivalry, but put on the Lord Jesus Christ and make no provision for the flesh in its lusts» (Rom.
Passion and Ruby Red themes are rather adult ones — artistic eroticism of the models is emphasized by black and red colors, which symbolize love and passion.
Sexuality and eroticism are reaching latest dimensions these days, together with the manifestation of huge range of publications and contents, which are destined to advertise them at great levels.
There an overwhelming passion and eroticism to this reunion, especially in contrast to the dutiful marital lovemaking between Dovid and Esti which Lelio had already shown us: trying of course for a baby.
What is more, the film brings a vivid immediacy to events which goes beyond anything on the written page, be it the face - to - face drama of Jed's dialogues with Joe (conducted in the novel mostly through letters and phone - calls), or the occasional brilliant reds (the balloon, blood, etc.) that flash from the film's otherwise subdued palette, signifying all at once eroticism, danger and passion with a visual economy reminiscent of the colour - codings of Zhang Yimou.
Even when the two of them get down to the de rigueur sex stuff, most of which is generic R - rated business — you know, ice cubes sliding down torsos, the obligatory bare breasts and bums — the movie doesn't submit to the dominance of dark eroticism.
Equally interesting was Love / Sick which presented a number of works focusing on sexuality, including the strangely disturbing eroticism of Larry Clark's voyeuristic Impaled, which sees the director searching for a male who will have sex with a porn star on screen.
Dornan somehow manages to render his sculpted beauty moot, which throws a major wrench in the gears for a film dependent on eroticism.
Stoker is not a vampire film, but it shares some of the eroticism and bodily horror that director Park Chan - wook explored in his previous film Thirst (2009), which provided its own spin on the sex / violence symbolism of vampire mythology.
With her striking features and petite figure, Kim exudes a subtle eroticism which proved electrifying in such racy, artsily twisted works as Park Chan - wook's «Thirst.»
Ray guns and Rocket ships - no profanity, eroticism or hard hitting social messages which seem to pervade current entertainment.
Most of these are more intimately scaled than the early monumental «Fuck» paintings, 1969 — , for which the artist is perhaps best known, doing away with some of the optic strangeness of those works and replacing it with something similar to, but not quite like, eroticism.
Then there's «John Wesley: The Henry Ford Syndrome» at Waddington Custot (until 22 October), which features works from more than five decades by perhaps the most surreal of American Pop artists — if indeed the flat eroticism that has long been his calling card does fit that artistic category.
Often, there is an implication of an unspecified — or even perverse — eroticism, which does not concern sexuality in the sense of erotic desire, but instead our instincts and our hidden dark side.
By now her publishing, painting and sculpture endeavours have spanned over five decades, in which motifs of eroticism, desire, violence and humour continue to recur.
Similar in content to the performative work she created in the 1990s — which, today, is included in standard art history textbooks — her painterly practice is infused with an ironic eroticism, often time - based, and pointedly references the male - dominated history of Abstract Expressionism and action painting.
Hye Rim has developed and evolved her animated character TOKI, which parodies the obsession with beauty created by phallic motivations in cyber culture and gaming, with the work referencing critical contributions from contemporary mythology, psychoanalysis, technology, cybernetics, aesthetics, plastic surgery, feminism, consumerism and eroticism.
In the 1970's she began to depict paintings of her close family, and major series of nude, which had the notion of eroticism, in regard to the female point of view.
Embodying the spiritual and earthly creativity of both man and woman, the androgynous is the artist himself, alchemist and dadaist, at the borderline between eroticism and destruction, which, as Bataille notes, are two sides of the same coin.»
The exhibition features highlights from the artist's long, distinguished career, including monumental paintings from many of his most important series as well as intimate prints and drawings, many of which strike a delicate balance between eroticism and violence, life and mortality.
The show will present examples of Bickerton's earlier consumerist work as well as his tropically - coloured mixed - media paintings, which explore themes varying from fantastic eroticism and nightmares, to «the end of the world».
The charge of violence and eroticism is implicit rather than clearly articulated and the application of paint is more open and free, embodying the content rather than describing it, thus developing the exploitation of the canvas as a fictional / artificial space, which requires a more sustained reading from the viewer.
The exhibition is structured in chapters whose themes are the man - eating outsider or non-human; the relationship with others and construction of an individual and group identity through a dual movement of incorporation and rejection; the body as an organism capable of transformation, and which feeds on and feeds others; eroticism and all - consuming passion; violence and horror; ritual and sacrifice; and images from childhood, derived from tales and legends.
For the fourth exhibition in Blain Southern's Lodger series, the artist Gabriella Boyd has created a new series of paintings, in which dream logic appears to dominate, and the atmosphere is suffused with both eroticism and threat.
The canvases, which depict animals, flowers, portraits and the male body, as well as images of torture and war, return to the central themes of Franko B's work — death, eroticism, intimacy, pain and compassion.
Her paintings integrate complex themes — ranging from segregation, eroticism, or, more generally, the politics of love and war — to explore how image - making is implicitly involved not only in the cultural processes of objectification, but also in the way in which events are documented and collectively understood.
An aura of camaraderie, transgression, eroticism and decadence permeates other works on display, which feature Cambridge societies such as the secretive Adonians, famed for their fabled dinners in which fellows and old boys invite the most attractive male undergraduates.
Wesselmann speaks of his family, childhood and education; his U.S. Army service; his early interest in art and drawing; the influence of humor; going to the Cooper Union School on the GI bill; artists who influenced him in his early career; experiences which changed him; early experiments with collage; his first awareness of pop art; collage technique; his affiliation with the Tanager Gallery; his early nudes; eroticism in his paintings; politics and art.
... Crash is the first great novel of the universe of simulation, the world that we will be dealing with from now on: a non-symbolic universe but one which, by a kind of reversal of its mass - mediated substance (neon, concrete, cars, mechanical eroticism), seems truly saturated with an intense initiatory power.
«Desire,» which takes over all four floors of Miami's newly renovated Moore Building, looks at myriad shades of eroticism, from Pablo Picasso to Nan Goldin, and features some 80 works, nearly all of them for sale, in a variety of media.
Untitled (2010) shows a recurrent influence in the practice of Daniel Sinsel, namely a kind of latent eroticism of neoclassicism, which is reflected in his use of the male form and phallic symbols.
Samore applies a romantic softness, painterly coloration, blur of movement, and film grain, which lend a sculptural physicality to the photographs and give the pieces a subtle and strange eroticism.
The pieces on view thus reveal a certain eroticism between two individuals that can be related to Hans Bellmer's photograph Store in a Cool Place (1958), in which the artist tied up the body of his partner Unica Zürn, turning it into a formless mass divided by multiple folds.
The exhibition is kicked off in high style with a choice 1907 Picasso study for his epochal «Demoiselles D'Avignon»; Matisse's 1916 study for the «Portrait of Sarah Stein,» the finished painting of which is also in the collection; Amedeo Modigliani's 1913 «Blue Caryatid,» a figure study characteristic of the artist's archaicizing tendencies; a 1978 drawing of adolescent eroticism by Balthus; and a 1925 nude by Matisse of a mature woman luxuriantly spread out on a chaise for his personal delectation.
Subsequently, eroticism became more emphatic in paintings such as Giorgione's Sleeping Venus (ca. 1510), which situated the reclining nude in an idyllic landscape, and Titian's Danaë series (ca. 1553 — 1556).
You might also want to check out Minuchin's reflection on the history of family therapy in «Systems Therapy: The Art of Creating Uncertainty,» or Perel's «The Mystery of Eroticism,» in which she argues that therapists need to ask more probing questions in order to get to the root of couples» sexual problems.
Check out Esther's article «The Mystery of Eroticism,» in which she explains why good intimacy doesn't necessarily make for good sex, and how to help struggling couples rekindle the spark.
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