
51 definitions of presence
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Among his books in English translation are: The End of the History of Art?; The Image and its Public in the Middle Ages (New York, 1990); Likeness and Presence.
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Jelle Bouwhuis, curator of SMBA, will wrap up with a short introduction to the book in the presence of the artists, followed by a celebratory glass of champagne.
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With the graphic qualities of the black and white images, the film material has a presence that makes it easy for us to believe that the city once looked like this.
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The Black Square Dress from the Collection squares off the shoulders to create an abstraction, but one that is always modified by the presence of the model who wears the clothing.
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Residents of Tucuman take to the public space of the streets, expressing their disaffection with their presence, as if the individual being were the last existing means of expression.
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The scene stays natural, although the occasional small jogs and shakes of the picture remind us of the presence of the artist who tries to keep his camera steady for nearly half an hour.
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There is not much trace of all this on the Présence Humaine CD where Houellebecq 'sings' poems about hot summers and Playa Blancas in a subdued voice - Bertrand calls it 'gentle, soft rap'.
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The metaphor here, however, is straight from the peculiar world of cartoon humour as the presence of Betty Boop, Max and Dave Fleischers rebellious 1930s flapper cartoon character, indicates.
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On the contrary, this installation demonstrates fashion's power, its transcendence, its presence to be "art" in the awesome sense and "art" in the common-sense of late twentieth-century culture.
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