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  • It would have been better had Moneo chosen to aestheticize it.
  • The Minnaert Building is another instance in which architecture is used to aestheticize infrastructure.
  • I consistently aestheticize and monumentalize the subject.
  • Eisenman has chosen to aestheticize structural analysis.
  • Starting with the Bauhaus, though, modernist design ideas helped unclutter, aestheticize and fetishize the presentation of manufactured goods.
  • And while the movies often aestheticize horror by making it beautiful or explicable, they do a better job of capturing the reality of grief.
  • The thoughtful stylishness of Pawlikowski's direction doesn't cheapen or aestheticize Tanya's plight but rather extends to her the dignity and compassion that only art can confer.
  • His vitrines and, now, vitrines-within-vitrines are crucial in the way they encase, monumentalize and aestheticize his tableaux and create a needed sense of distance for the viewer.
  • This meant the avoidance of the impulse to aestheticize and the ordination of critical agency as a post-aesthetic strategy, one that can contain values that are nominally subsumed under several progressive political / aesthetic ideologies.
  • In these pamphlets and in " The ABC of Reading ", he sought to emphasize the value of art and to " aestheticize the political ", written forcefully, according to Nadel, and in a " determined voice ".
  • "Unlike conventional museums, Colo doesn't overly aestheticize the work he installs, " said Mary Anne Staniszewski, an art historian who has served on Exit Art's board of directors and is the author of " The Power of Display, " a book about the history of exhibition design at the Museum of Modern Art.
  • Halsall said the use of fecal matter as a character, and especially its tendency to smear parts of itself around as it moved, directly confronts the viewer with " the inherent dirtiness of the human body, no matter how much we try to aestheticize it, Mr . Hankey's stains systematically mess up the cleanliness of the social order . [ . . . ] " South Park " refuses sanitization through the gross-out factor ."
  • Focusing on technologies of mechanical recording and reproduction, which North asserts did nothing less than to reorganize human perception, the author argues that the codification and stylization of the recorded media, which paradoxically served, for example, to distance and aestheticize the world while simultaneously bringing it closer and making it more familiar, are encoded in modernism's heightened awareness of writing's own literariness, which called attention to its status as mediation and thus " complicated the process of representation " by destabilizing the word.