Unlike any of these works, however, the books I want to examine here all explicitly thematize their structure. |
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Thus, on some level, Verrocchio's design may also thematize the much-contested sense of touch and, indirectly, the art of sculpture itself. |
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The various stories thematize issues of colorism, marital betrayal, family strife, and poverty. |
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Through political protest, social movements capture the world's attention, thematize injustice, and articulate visions of freedom and equality beyond the bottom line. |
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However, the book is not a thorough introduction because it does not thematize methodology. |
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The layout of the exhibition employed the three levels of the kunsthaus to thematize leaps in time. |
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First of all, there was the autobiographic and psychotypic principle, probably expressed most strongly in the art of that time, the courage to thematize, among other things, one's own phobias and fixed ideas. |
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