29 definitions of intimate
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Animation alludes here figuratively to the intimate link between life and death.
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That goes for our intimate and private domain, but it also counts in a professional and political respect.
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Language too is a manner of communicating your most intimate feelings without getting too close to the other.
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Goldin's frank, intimate "diary" influenced fashion photography, which was subsequently where Tillmans got his start.
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Similar to a soap opera, it comprises different episodes each of which hinge on the intimate relationship between the two performers.
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Against the background of intimate, domestic or dreamlike environments, the unambiguously male figures expose themselves freely and easily to observers.
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In her new series of work, Magid had forensic portraits made of her based on the intimate descriptions of various witnesses for a work titled Composite.
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The web is the most intimate platform for art that there has ever been. Rozendaals work is to be found primarily on the internet, at www.newrafael.com.
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Showing his video "Stitching" in "Invitation No.75" he makes an intimate moment public; altering his everyday routine with an extreme physical alteration.
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