
64 definitions of physical
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Here the human body appears lonely and susceptible, displaying a mental and physical susceptibility which is at once touching and also fascinating.
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Lonnie van Brummelen's recent films are about the contemporary public space in conditions of physical reconstruction and the demarcation of territory.
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A sculptural use of the human body in space and physical experiences are central to "Lick" and "Fluff," respectively a video and a 16mm film on video.
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You can only stand at a distance, if necessary walk around the tableau, but, unlike earlier work, you can no longer physically move in De Jong's world.
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Like the churches, and indeed the city as a whole, the girls are in the process of transformation, hovering on the brink of physical and mental maturity.
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Showing his video "Stitching" in "Invitation No.75" he makes an intimate moment public; altering his everyday routine with an extreme physical alteration.
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What started as a purely physical compensation for her brooding about art became a metaphorical formulation for the question about the functioning of the system.
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The Dreamkeeper, like Abramovic's work, is also a live performance by the artist which creates the conditions for direct human - and possibly physical - contact.
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Marianne Vierø (b. 1979) is still best characterised as a still-life photographer for whom the physical still-life is sometimes as important as the photograph of it.
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