As if to literalize the longing of the title, a breathtakingly extended axle-like element joins a towering wheel to a tall woven hive shape. |
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Also on hand were a pair of sculptures, cut from sheets of particle board, that literalize Scheibitz's constructive process of form-building. |
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When using more than one color, he applied each to a separate, abutted panel, in diptychs and triptychs, to literalize their division. |
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There were better prints, from a technical point of view, in the show, but the hazy indistinctness of this one seemed to literalize its distance from us in time. |
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The problem is not fantasy but allegory, which exists to literalize and simplify. |
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The result is a series of ghostly, uncanny dialogues that manage to literalize the mysterious force — part guide, part confessor — with which Heti feels herself to be in communion while she is writing. |
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Acting on behalf of all the invisible foot soldiers of institutional accountability, he tried to literalize the fantasy that experience can be reproduced. |
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Fitting music to verse can be tricky territory: if you literalize a poem with musical gestures, you may be taking away its mysteries and killing it. |
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