19 definitions of gesture
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This is found in Krebber´s concentration on the gesture, the brushstroke.
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He undergoes the interrogation in silence yet his facial gestures speak volumes.
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The gesture of a woman grieving over the death of a son killed in battle may recall a composition by Goya.
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In most parts of the world this would be a meaningless gesture, since artists are usually left to the vagaries of the market economy.
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As far as she is concerned, these are neither 'dead things" like art objects or sculptures on plinths, nor metaphors or grand gestures.
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His minimal and sometimes bricolaged gestures reveal a political approach that is critical of the corporate systems influencing these contemporary semantics.
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His minimal and sometimes bricolaged gestures reveal a political approach that is critical of the corporate systems influencing these contemporary semantics.
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His minimal and sometimes bricolaged gestures reveal a political approach that is critical of the corporate systems influencing these contemporary semantics.
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His minimal and sometimes bricolaged gestures reveal a political approach that is critical of the corporate systems influencing these contemporary semantics.
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