
20 definitions of intimate
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Even when enlarged to 2m x 3m, the wall paintings still retain the appearance of spontaneous sketches, intimate notations that seem intended for no one's eyes but those of the artist.
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Bonajo photographs primarily with 35 mm slides, which determine the manner of presentation: an intimate, domestic slide show, which gently forces the viewer to endure picture after picture.
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Many of her small objects, and also larger works such as pieces of furniture and installations, are ambiguous: they are magical and erotic, but also earthly and seductive, intimate and personal.
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At the 'growing' exhibition Common Ground, wherein several art institutions from Amsterdam participate, Jelle Bouwhuis, curator Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam, has created a small intimate exhibition My space is Yours.
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At the 'growing' exhibition Common Ground, wherein several art institutions from Amsterdam participate, Jelle Bouwhuis, curator Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam, has created a small intimate exhibition My space is Yours.
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The installation subtly expresses the ambivalence of faith and the medallions role: the text appears twice: once in thin, shadowy letters corresponding to intimate personal experience, and once in a massive form and in enormous profusion.
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They are convincing simply as images of couples who are undeniably on intimate terms with each other and radiate a touching vulnerability - although that latter is partly a consequence of youth and of faces clearly somewhat dazzled by the light.
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Since photographers like Nan Goldin and Wolfgang Tillmans have committed the most intimate details of their immediate environment, friends and life (not excluding sexual affairs) to the museum public in a loose, snapshot-like style, what was previously thought of as the non-professional photograph has appreciated in significance.
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My relationship with the apparatus of capture has become intimate, and through this intimacy, my boundaries more fluid.
The potential of this performative surveillance system in terms of how the body is reconfigured, how representation is altered and effected, how architecture is activated and warped, and how we mediate communication through its screen - has only been initially explored with this performance.
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