But the artist suffered something of a conversion in 2008, emerging with
a wholly new body of work driven by a narrative specifically (sometimes very specifically) about sex.
The works commissioned for this series have inspired some of today's foremost photographers to create fresh chapters in ongoing projects as well as
wholly new bodies of work: Sally Mann's inaugural commission supported her shift to landscape work, and Alec Soth's 2009 commission resulted in many of the photographs that would become his celebrated Broken Manual series.
Not exact matches
In contrast, the
body and its acts have a
wholly new moral significance when we are considering human acts; it is not the opposing of bodily organs that is perse immoral but the opposing of the meaning of human acts that is immoral.
Even if one believes that the various claims within the Bible are
wholly accurate, it is always possible that a
new discovery in archeology, history, or biblical scholarship will overturn the current
body of evidence.
It's because of these muddled waters, inconsistent messaging, and
wholly unhealthy and unsustainable programs that we began to crave a
new dieting regimen — one that is both easy to follow and good for our
bodies.
The results give an illusion of
wholly new and fantastic architectonic
bodies and volumes.
As an editorial photographer, he found himself working with teenage fathers and elderly prisoners, and this set him on his route to working with terror suspects, prisoners in Guantánamo Bay, and, most recently, a three - year residency at the UK's only
wholly therapeutic prison, HMP Grendon, where he worked with the inmates to produce four
new bodies of challenging work, each employing methods
new to his practice, which are now on show at the Ikon Gallery, Birmingham.
«We strongly supported measures in the Legal Services Act to establish a
new body for dealing with all consumer complaints about lawyers that will be
wholly separate from all the professional
bodies,» he says.