There is nothing ostensibly subversive about the images in theological terms, but they seem irresistibly to evoke the vicious pagan anti-type. |
Again the desire to express and evoke tender, inner feelings was hampered by precise, clear action. |
Unlike the work of these Constructivists, however, Gummer's forms evoke motion, like the lines of three in Futurist paintings. |
When an actor can portray a character so well as to evoke a sincere and visceral hatred from a viewer, he has truly done his job well. |
The mechanically reproduced images evoke a seemingly unlikely affinity with postmodernist concerns. |
They evoke more than anything the monumental gravity of Masaccio's frescoes, which are themselves notably sculptural in their forms. |