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11. Aestheticized Past in Mid-twentieth-century America STUART D
12. ‘Our culture has Aestheticized politics as well as war, and aestheticization now also threatens the art of architecture.’ ‘Everything about him is Aestheticized, from the white aviator scarf he wears like an ascot to the flower in his suit lapel.’ ‘Such a building would be equal parts pragmatics and Aestheticized …
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14. Aestheticized meaning Simple past tense and past participle of aestheticize.
15. Dutch Photographer Viviane Sassen Gained Fame Through Aestheticized Images of Africans
16. The Aestheticized Interview with Fatos Irwen (Turkey) The Aestheticized Interview with Fatos Irwen (Turkey) By Kisito Assangni-Monday, July 6, 2020 "I spent the last 3 years as prisoner in prison
17. Aestheticized markets are those that incorporate refined notions of beauty, originality, and superiority
18. Adjectives for Aesthete include aesthetic, aesthetical, esthetic, esthetical, aestheticized, aestheticizing, aestheticised, aestheticising, estheticised
19. Eddie could be heavy, super heavy, but it was heaviness Aestheticized, heaviness joyfully experiencing its own heaviness
20. That is so aestheticized it feels as if it has a degree of absolute permanence.
21. From a young age, I was always aware that racial trauma is Aestheticized and celebrated
22. Dissertation Title: The Role of Aestheticized Markets in Contemporary Formations of Social Class and Gender MA, University of Rennes I, 2006
23. The word Aestheticized uses 13 letters: a, c, d, e, e, e, h, i, i, s, t, t, z
24. ‘Waiting for the Barbarians’ Review: An Aestheticized Fable of Colonialism Mark Rylance, Johnny Depp and Robert Pattinson star in this Ciro …
25. The work explores how time can be shaped and Aestheticized by combining analog and digital elements in a novel and playful manner
26. The photographer presents an Aestheticized, often whimsical view of sports, emphasizing pattern and pandemonium to tell a different story …
27. The focal phenomenon is the role of Aestheticized markets in contemporary formations of middle-class masculinity and femininity in the U.S
28. Aestheticize (third-person singular simple present Aestheticizes, present participle aestheticizing, simple past and past participle aestheticized) ( American spelling ) Alternative spelling of aestheticise
29. Aestheticize (third-person singular simple present aestheticizes, present participle Aestheticizing, simple past and past participle aestheticized) (American spelling) Alternative spelling of aestheticise
30. Brandi Thompson Summers documents D.C.’s shift to a “post-chocolate” cosmopolitan metropolis and offers a theoretical framework for understanding how blackness is Aestheticized and …
31. As a photographer, Smith pushed back against the sidelining of Black art and subjectivity through scenes drawn inimitably from her own life as an Aestheticized and objectified woman of color.
32. Based on a novel by Mitsuyo Kakuta, “Rebirth” is a long, complex, highly nuanced meller that plays like an Aestheticized, post-feminist “Stella Dallas.” Constantly flashing back and forth
33. Whereas Klimt seems to be reaching out to a truth that is for all time, that is so Aestheticized it feels as if it has a degree of absolute permanence.
34. Seen in conjunction with the overly aestheticized display rhetoric of the exhibition, this failure only serves to incorporate the work of First Nations artists within a broader, national, "Canadian" aesthetic.
35. Shelton Waldrep explores the cultural influences in Oscar Wilde’s life and his influence on the art of the twentieth century, particularly on some of its most Aestheticized performers: Truman Capote, Andy Warhol, David Hockney, and David Bowie.
36. In Boetzkes's fascinating book, art is contextualized in the world of globalized and Aestheticized consumer capitalism—and it has an engaged role to play: one of representation, trenchant critique, and presumably the instigation of social and ecological transformation.
37. Could Goldberg’s piece be taken as a celebration of this “deep play” in the finance economy – an aestheticized exploration of the actions and gestures unfolding within a global microstructure, without any regard for the macrostructures on which it depends?
38. Could Goldberg’s piece be taken as a celebration of this “deep play” in the finance economy – an aestheticized exploration of the actions and gestures unfolding within a global microstructure, without any regard for the macrostructures on which it depends? The baleful presence of a wall-sized portrait of Rupert Murdoch at the entryway to the performance space argues against that reading.
39. Another activity that has been going on for centuries is the sports shows that are Aestheticized. Especially football matches, which are loved and liked by large masses, take the individual away from the stress of daily life and experience some kind of catharsis due to the pleasure obtained while watching or watching by nature.
40. Capital needs to be invested safely in one's own land, as Adam Smith Asseverates: the farmer is, in this sense, an aestheticized version of the businessman and constitutes the building block of a civilized society, i.e., a society made of autonomous individuals for whom "profit is the moral pleasure of work." ("o lucro e o deleite moral do
41. In the 1960s John Szarkowsky succeeded in giving an “aestheticized author-voice” to the heirs of the American documentary tradition and presenting photography as art through his work at the MoMA. When the influential art theorist Benjamin Buchloh later called these photographers “pseudo-artists” to distinguish them from artists who use photography in their art, this only shows that we are dealing here with a field, in which there is something at stake; it is a battle over recognition, over inclusion and exclusion, but now at the center of legitimate culture.