Today, audiences prefer big statements, cathartic effects and emotional exhibitionism. |
What is written appears to be out of emotional necessity, with no patience for flashy baroque flourishes or camped-up emotional exhibitionism. |
But LaBute is also concerned with the conflict between art and morality and the grandstanding exhibitionism of contemporary conceptualism. |
Only she knows if her exhibitionism is sincere self-expression or carefully engineered self-promotion. |
I am talking about the type of exhibitionism, or flaunting of oneself, or showing-off, or whatever else one might choose to call it. |
The affectless voyeurism and exhibitionism of reality TV has undoubtedly inspired the movie. |