At times, he seems to be exhausting all possible means and angles to aestheticize action and violence. |
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That is why fascists aestheticize politics, while socialists politicise art. |
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I think of Mapplethorpe as being the first artist to aestheticize the gay male community. |
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What Benton's mechanics do, in other words, is to aestheticize the country's industrial-age obsession with efficient movement. |
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Any effort to aestheticize or commodify art is an attempt at censorship. |
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Has art the right to aestheticize the trauma, suffering, and death of war? |
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Perhaps as a result, the science had an austere implacability to it, and the art often seemed to aestheticize tragedy. |
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Notwithstanding the title, Burckhardt does not aestheticize his objects. |
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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. |
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The temptation to aestheticize our own suffering and peripheralize everyone else's is hard to resist. |
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But Eastwood chose to aestheticize the battle in a way that blunts its visceral impact. |
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Admittedly some of Larkin's early poems tend to be similar to Wright's imperfect pastorals in their tendency to aestheticize that which is not usually considered pastoral. |
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