What really matters, Leda seems to say, is what we are inside while outside there is something we don't know and dissembles us. |
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It tenderly dissembles the Darwinian contest for precedence that has always been endemic, and exciting, to the art world. |
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But a lot of this material is very stale, and Mr. Biskind dissembles about its timeliness by relying heavily on the present tense. |
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Poussin, who seems to privilege the world image per se, dissembles such spatiotemporal leaps within the contiguous illusion-promoting signs of the depicted scene. |
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But you study him, you look into his eyes and know he dissembles an emotion which he does not feel in the depths of his being because he has no capacity for it. |
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Indeed, it makes light of everything, including its own fundamental seriousness, which the artist bashfully dissembles as if it were a guilty secret. |
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