Word: depth
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...living painters. And yet, outside Australia (and London, to some degree) his work remains persistently unknown. The bibliography at the end of the catalog tells its own story: no American or European critic seems to have written on Boyd; no museum outside Australia has ever shown his work in depth -- and even in Australia this is his first retrospective in three decades...
Nobody could call it avant-gardist; but so what? What counts is its integrity and depth of feeling. It is, to use a more-or-less obsolete word, extremely earnest, not least in its relation to tradition. Boyd seems never to have felt the Oedipal hostility to the past that garbled the rhetoric of Modernism. He didn't think of art as a weapon against paternal authority, ^ because he grew up in an extremely nurturing family, a sort of artists' guild presided over by his grandfather, a painter, and his father, the potter Merric Boyd. (The only way to rebel...
...were playing without a number of people," sophomore Dan Chung said. "But everyone came through. I think that shows your what kind of depth we have...
...really been forced to develop of lot of depth this year, we've had so many injuries," Hausman said. "Today sort of exemplified that...
This statement reflects a poor understanding of the depth and quality of Stone's involvement here. For example, anyone familiar with fundraising at Harvard would agree that the institution's unparalleled success attracting private support is due in large part to Stone's constant involvement as the University's leading volunteer fundraiser...