19 definitions of gesture
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For a brief moment art and reality, natural gesture and pose, seem to coincide and this gives the photo an artistic pretension that puts it on the front page of the newspaper.
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In the distance a Safeway employee has problems unloading a cart, half of the contents spill out over the parking lot and I see the lady-customer reacting with frantic gestures.
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Using gestures of repetition, and the historical and aesthetic figure of the erasure, Dasovic evokes an image – one that is inherently unable to represent the events in Srebrenica.
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Using gestures of repetition, and the historical and aesthetic figure of the erasure, Dasovic evokes an image – one that is inherently unable to represent the events in Srebrenica.
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Or about the magical touch of Gladstones favourite director Eric Rohmer, who, now in his seventies, is still able to move his actors to achieve things (gestures, movements, mental constructions) never seen before.
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Her tranquillity is all the more surprising in view of the fact that the viewer, observing the nervous gestures of the daughters who keep looking into the camera or bashfully scratch their necks, becomes more and more aware of his/her own presence.
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This bizarre game of onion tennis is at once perversely masochistic, because of the self-directed aggression, and rather comic, owing to the slapstick gestures with which the slightly built protagonist seeks to defend herself against the vegetable bombardment.
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Where the French masters tried to penetrate and convince through more or less realistic depictions and virtuoso renditions, through dramatic renderings of actions, gestures and facial expressions, Ophuis makes images that are emphatically discontinuous and constructed.
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