22 definitions of violence
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In a few instances, as in the painting of three men in a shower, this violence is only implied, suggesting a deep underlying tension.
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'My paintings are about love, emotions, violence, passivity, power, exhibitionism, shyness, jealousy - feelings everybody is familiar with.
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It's where artists and spectators encounter the nameless, the uncomprehended, the untamed, the lawless, the senseless violence of the universe.
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Sexual violence also defines the scene in which three young footballers force a teammate to the changing room floor and sodomize him with a Coca Cola bottle.
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Although these been exhibited in various places, at Stedelijk Bureau Amsterdam, all the 'five paintings about violence' will be exhibited together for the first time.
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As became apparent in 1997 when he exhibited the painting Sweet Violence at the Bergkerk in Deventer, his work can provoke such an outcry that a judge has to be called in.
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Work by Fishbone, an American living in London, stresses our modern consumer culture, in which greed, violence, indifference and perversity are frequently recurring subjects.
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Work by Fishbone, an American living in London, stresses our modern consumer culture, in which greed, violence, indifference and perversity are frequently recurring subjects.
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Moreover, if a painter presents the perpetrators of violence as apathetic and disinterested, one is more deeply affected; the impact of violence in a painting is heightened by being wittingly portrayed as an amoral act.
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