Am I missing something, or is this a pathetic body of work, as whiny, self-pitying and incompetent as it is hateful? |
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True, it's not as if there isn't already a massive body of work extant on the subject. |
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Despite considerable domestic duties, perhaps working at one time as a cook-maid in the neighbourhood, she produced a distinguished body of work. |
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In her current body of work, the site of memory revisited becomes transpicuous with every visit. |
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Awarded to recognize a writer's entire body of work, the prize's terms also include having mentored other writers. |
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From the body of work represented by the book as a whole, the figure of a small boy emerges as an image of the struggle to speak. |
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Then as you grow older and you place what you've done musically against all the body of work that's ever been made, it humbles you hugely. |
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Much of Feld's body of work is classic nudes or sensual images of the human body, both male and female. |
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He has the largest body of work of any American writer with over 30 volumes of novels, screenplays, teleplays, theatre-works and essays. |
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How does this new body of work involving coloring books from the 1970s sit within the larger trajectory of your appropriationist gestures? |
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I admit I respect his body of work but every now and then I'll send him an e-mail just to wind him up. |
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The prize will honor a visually compelling, coherent body of work that bears witness and has integrity of purpose. |
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This quirky, sumptuous body of work presaged the ideas of many postmodernist image manipulators. |
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The body of work includes recent acquisitions and both well known and more obscure works from the gallery. |
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All of these elements recur again and again, helping to create the impression of a body of work that is remarkably coherent. |
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There is a growing body of work outlining acupuncture's effectiveness in the treatment of infertility in women. |
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One is called on constantly to articulate and represent one's practice as a coherent body of work. |
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Which is a shame because strip away the chaff and you will find an interesting, diverse artist who has produced an impressive body of work. |
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But even they can't save a body of work that looks as antiquated today as a wind-up Victrola. |
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In summing up her career, this icon of cerebral West Coast songcraft has produced a substantial body of work without one iota of sentimentality. |
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It is a fine addition to a growing body of work by one of Lakeland's most important authors. |
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I believe it is more important to be a good mentor than it is to preserve my personal body of work. |
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Miller's dark body of work always exposed the American dream as a nightmare. |
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I've heard very few that are actually as compelling as the artist's main body of work. |
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A deep understanding of traditional music provides a firm foundation for his impressive body of work. |
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His lengthy introduction is an ominous, unworthy and unrepresentative opening to an impressive body of work. |
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The fiery young Canadian actress is making her mark in a growingly diverse body of work. |
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The body of work includes portraits, landscapes and genre paintings that exemplify the various periods of Russian Realist art. |
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Baxter is a professor emeritus at the University of Windsor whose diverse body of work includes photography, light boxes and sculpture. |
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So while you want someone who will compile a comprehensive body of work, you do not want that person to overdo it. |
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Anyway if you regard the body of work on the album ignoring the College Dropout theme this album is way ahead of the pack. |
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Many of these architects are already in the ascendant with a small but growing body of work behind them. |
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Lalo has produced an astounding body of work and it has recently served as the basis for a new musical. |
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It's hard to believe that someone with such an extensive body of work is only just now putting out his first album. |
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Every so often, literary scholars seem to want to dissect an author's body of work, hoping to gain some insight into their personal life. |
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His films tend to have similar concerns and stand together as a body of work. |
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Let me begin by saying thank you for the contribution you have made to the body of work we're dealing with today. |
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Partly because she was published so irregularly, she had a growing body of work to draw from when she made submissions to magazines or when she compiled her books. |
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The album as a body of work exudes an exultingly warm essence. |
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In addition to her stellar body of work, she will always be remembered for being the no-nonsense half of bogie and Bacall. |
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After this debut, Goines continued to write at a furious pace, producing a body of work that echoed Celine, Genet, and Burroughs. |
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This significant body of work should provide the basis for breaking new ground in the negotiations and bridging remaining divergences. |
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The eight compositions on display at the Sears-Peyton Gallery are a continuation of a body of work. |
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Since 1997, Gervais has produced a significant body of work that deals with the human body and its corporeality. |
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But his Viennese contemporaries ignored him and underestimated the depth and undisputable originality of his body of work. |
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There is a body of work and achievement upon which it could build if it opted for a spaceflight programme. |
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Rather, it seeks to elucidate the principal themes in this body of work and to discuss the main contributions made by research in each area. |
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His immense body of work documents the life of his contemporaries and serves to reconstruct their leisure and other activities. |
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Dancer and choreographer Debra Brown is internationally-renowned for her unique body of work blending acrobatics and dance. |
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Shire's body of work is a dazzling constellation of haunting imageries and experimental elements inspired by the lives of African women. |
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This two-volume publication sums up a body of work in psychogeriatrics that took decades to complete. |
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This extensive and thorough body of work, he pointed out, has been totally ignored by psychologists, who use the tired old standards and as a result obtain spurious results. |
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An inexhaustible creator, in tune with his time, inquisitive and bold, Roland Petit has built a fascinatingly rich and innovative body of work. |
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This study adds to the body of work that has shown that secretin is not effective in the treatment of autistic symptoms. |
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Outta shape is part of a body of work that, some formal questions aside, is the fruit of long, ritualized walks through the city. |
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Mr Ornstein produced a body of work that included a violin sonata, several string quartets and a piano concerto. |
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Ever since, she has explored the formal, expressive and technical possibilities of the photo-grid, creating an inexhaustibly inventive body of work. |
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It has a broad scope which incorporates the guiding of a set of meetings or general body of work rather than a focus on an individual task. |
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However, this body of work has not yet reached outside the disability community itself. |
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What an adventure: reducing to some thirty cartoons a body of work spanning almost thirty years! |
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There is now a relatively robust body of work examining the past five years, highlighting both the historic successes and the shortfalls. |
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A human rights review, carried out in 2004, revealed the large body of work integrating human rights in development policy and programmes. |
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I am very proud of this body of work and feel very fortunate to be associated with such a dedicated group of professionals. |
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Plamondon himself ascribed greater importance to his religious paintings and they account for more than half of his total body of work. |
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Entries may be single stories or a larger body of work related to a single issue or development. |
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Elizabeth plans to create a large body of work that has a unique and identifiable style, and where all the images will be digital. |
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This impressive body of work appeared in books and scientific journals that are available in libraries and from the publishers. |
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This body of work is an exploration of changes in identity in response to our life experiences. |
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So tonight I feel gratitude for the performance I've seen and the body of work on which it's based, but at the same time I feel a kind of introspective edginess. |
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It's a body of work that engages the mind and enraptures the eye. |
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Do you really believe this is true or because of his body of work, which was inextricable from African American influence? |
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There may have been an additional body of work, but this was secondary to the text-representation of yourself that accreted, word by word, as a result of your participation. |
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I think posterity will enshrine this body of work among the classics of 21st century jazz. |
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He produced a huge body of work in woodcut, etching, and lithography, but each print usually exists in only a few impressions, as he liked to print his work himself. |
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Russ Cochran, who has republished all the other EC material in quality, hardcover volumes the last few decades, has finally reached the final body of work in the pantheon. |
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The Reivers, however, is an outlier in Faulkner's body of work. |
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It is no wonder that his body of work strikes a chord with people who enjoy the simple pleasures of walking through a sunny field or picking blueberries on a clear day. |
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Like the Nobel or the Man Booker International Prize, it is awarded not for any one work, but for an entire body of work. |
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Favouring geometrical forms and aleatory procedures, Morellet has over the last sixty years developed a major body of work in constructive abstraction. |
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No doubt rooted in the death of his mother, it can be interpreted as the motor of a body of work whose functions include the affirmation of the supremacy of abstract thought. |
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She left behind no body of work that can be absorbed in her absence. |
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Rarely exhibited examples of monoprints gifted to friends and family of Emin form a niche but revealing body of work. |
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Though not acclaimed a great artist, Vertue left a body of work that has great historical value, including notes and memorandums that were to go into his planned History of the Arts in England. |
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Kapoor says this body of work is neither pure sculpture nor pure architecture. |
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In a career spanning forty years, Rogers has developed a major body of work in which technical mastery, social awareness and urban thinking are combined. |
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As James's body of work evolved, he started to explore newer traditions in Abstract Expressionism, Op Art and Minimalism. |
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In her honorific address this evening and in the name of the Foundation Board, the speaker will consider Polke's Grossmünster windows in particular as she recognizes his extraordinary body of work. |
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Through the years, his many accolades have included Junos, the CBC National Jazz Award, the prix SOCAN and this year, the Oscar-Peterson Award from the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal for his entire body of work. |
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There is now a substantial body of work on investment in female education. |
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Our belief is demonstrated not merely by rhetoric but by a consistent body of work composed of the top-rated Canadian programming that is unmatched by any other broadcaster in English Canada. |
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The intent is to conduct one body of work documenting the EA findings in a format suitable for review by regulatory authorities and by stakeholders, including the public. |
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While academic expertise in this area is growing and best practices in program evaluation are being developed, there is still not a large enough body of work around evaluation as it relates to financial education. |
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Although this body of work has long since fallen into the public domain, in other words is out of copyright, it has now become not a res nullius, but a res communis, the common property of us all. |
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That body of work is referred to in the photograph Untitled, which hangs like a supertitle above the exhibition entrance. |
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He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1953 for his overall, lifetime body of work. |
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I should like to thank Commissioner Dimas and his team, Minister Borloo and his team, with particular thanks to Ambassador Léglise-Costa for his enormous body of work. |
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Owing to Scotus's early and unexpected death, he left behind a large body of work in an unfinished or unedited condition. |
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Disputes between different Defoe biographers called his body of work into question. |
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The result has been a body of work which continues to give pleasure to thousands of visitors to the English Lakes. |
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Their entire body of work has been created in, and focused on, London's East End, which they see as a microcosm. |
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About 15 views of Newcastle are included in his new body of work at Whitewalls. |
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Until the republication of these essays in 2002, their significance within her body of work was not appreciated. |
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It's a fascinating glimpse at a face familiar from her long body of work, a face that seems almost blank without prosthetic noses and theatrical makeup. |
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She started young and stayed ahead of her time, and her greatness — her mighty personal presence and her diverse body of work — carries a shadow of unfulfillment, and even tragedy. |
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The most important author from whom a considerable body of work survives is Cynewulf, who wove his runic signature into the epilogues of four poems. |
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The Gold Medal honors an individual whose significant body of work has had a lasting influence on the theory and practice of architecture. |
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In less than a decade, employing a variety of media and techniques, Laurent Grasso has produced a distinctive body of work that unsettles the viewer's certainties. |
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My plan was to work with them to contribute to the body of work on the ancestry of the Melungeons of Appalachia. |
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This unique body of work is authentic and unaltered, originally recorded on a MEMOREX MRX3 Oxide 90-minute cassette tape. |
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The body of work of Mireille Dubois-Vanhove conveys a unique artistic signature, which one recognizes at the very first glance with the harmonies of tone specific to the African continent. |
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For 35 years he has brought us a body of work rich in extraordinary characters inhabiting mental environments, on the edge between figurative and abstract art. |
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The painter succeeds again and again in capturing the magnificent moods pervading the alpine world, creating a body of work that is of great colorist energy. |
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If their format of stepped-down rectangles comes off as a bit textbookish and rigid, that's a minor blip in an overall body of work that demands and merits close attention. |
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Throughout her long career as an Observer photographer, Jane Bown, who has died aged 89, produced a consistent and singular body of work that straddled many areas of photojournalism. |
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Championed by Antonin Artaud, Luis Buñuel, Jean Vigo, and Sergei Eisenstein, the unique body of work of the French scientist artist Jean Painlevé has always enjoyed a cult following. |
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The body of work produced will allow the communities, and in particular the younger generation, to challenge deeply engrained marginalization and discrimination and voice their demands for themselves. |
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In this way the photographic practice turns into a body of work that sets out to trace history through moments summoned up by close and more distant witnesses. |
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For his first mature body of work, Anatsui bought wooden food trays from local markets and burned or carved versions of adinkra symbols onto them. |
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Apart from the major figurative themes of his body of work, like Tahiti, the crowds, life on the seashore, nature, Robert Tatin translated oceanic life in an uncomparable style, for about thirty years. |
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But since glaring omissions are inevitable given the more than 6,000 shows that comprise Letterman's body of work, be sure to leave yours in the comments below. |
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From a background of minimalism and conceptual art, he has developed, over the past 30 years, an eloquent body of work based on the object and human postures. |
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If you sit on songs, it allows you to pick and choose what you put out there, meaning your findable body of work will be the best songs you have written. |
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The popularity of Hemingway's work depends on its themes of love, war, wilderness and loss, all of which are strongly evident in the body of work. |
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Until 2015, it was given every two years to a living author of any nationality for a body of work published in English or generally available in English translation. |
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From the coaching inns on the outskirts of the city to the lower reaches of the Thames, all aspects of the capital are described over the course of his body of work. |
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Contemporary British painter Carl Randall spent 10 years living in Tokyo as an artist, creating a body of work depicting the cities crowded streets and public spaces. |
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The characters in her latest body of work, Desperados, are dressed as school children in the playground, yet textiles or trunks disguise their faces. |
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Through films and scale models, curators James Peto, Max Risselada, and Dirk van den Heuvel hope to throw light on a maverick, visionary body of work. |
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Quirky plates Figurative ceramicist Philip Eglin has developed an exciting new body of work responding to 19th century slipware from the Buckley Collection at Aberystwyth. |
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Malone, who died in 1998, produced a large body of work of paintings, drawings, sculptures, jewelry, musical instruments and furniture during his career. |
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