
64 definitions of physical
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These works, which were made between 1995 and 1997, present acts of physical, sexual and psychological violence.
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This form of improvisation makes it possible to approach foreign music on an extremely direct and physical level.
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In Šarcevic's video work "Irrigation - Fertilisation", isolation is again broken by a direct physical manifestation.
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She is utterly convinced that as an artist she can best reach her public through direct emotional and physical contact.
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In the series Forma Lucis she showed the physical mixing of different coloured lights that came from electronic impulses.
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The people standing along the route knew that their physical presence provided insufficient access to the national occasion.
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A gap then seems yawn between noting 'a real deer' and a physical deer/shock/woods experience and what all of this might mean.
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The physical sugar monument was already to be seen in an earlier arrangement in the exhibition Just in Time in the Stedelijk Museum.
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It regularly happens that some medical practitioner turns up claiming that all schools of art can be traced to some physical or mental defect.
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