Word: aestheticized
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But the actual impulse behind the Sarrisites seemed more psychological than aesthetic. Who needed to stop the world with politics or drugs when you could get off on Celluloid? A photograph of Sarris which appeared sometimes on Voice ads showed a rough looking character with a pugnacious glare, decorating a...
While the younger photographers us the Fogg exhibition have been concerned with experimentation and the development of photography through unusual techniques, the recognized masters hold onto more traditional theories of photography. Although some of these innovators have not matured in technique, their efforts expand our aesthetic consciousness of photography. Paul...
As these three shows demonstrate, photography has moved onto the walls previously reserved for the art elite. Where once its aesthetic value was imperceptible, it has now become the forerunner in audience attraction. Maybe photography will be the assimilating force for the arts that shatters Art's pedestal and bares...
"The Nets" speaks to us as Strand's aesthetic-the power he places in objects, in the manmade as well as in the natural; man only orders what his needs designate and his power comes from the objects he creates. Strand's portraits don't show the potential of human...
The Yiddish writer read an essay and his latest short story--a spare and gentle account of an American Jew's visit to his Polish parents--answered questions, and expounded an aesthetic theory in which "the essence of fiction is the study of character and individuality."