Word: warpedness
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The master caricaturist often made himself a subject, and his distinctively blunt features can be seen in many of his paintings and drawings. But his second presence in The Family of Charles IV gives ironical depth to an already profound picture. By stripping away his own mask of detachment and...
Optically ascetic, Rooks and Frank film Harwick's visions in full or less-than-full color, sometimes taking colors away, never bombarding the screen with panoplies of colored light; the color sequences are always unfiltered, the tones those of the film stock without distortion. Unlike Warhol and Corman who treat...
Unfortunately, the analogy may not be entirely valid. The Rutgers professor Eugene Genovese, one of the leading Marxist historians in America, was not doing any research for the National Liberation Front. His views on the war in Vietnam were shaped by his own theoretical outlook on revolution in underdeveloped societies...
Professors who spend a day each week in Washington, or part of their time on government research, may find their perspective slightly altered-if not warped-by their pre-occupation with "practical" matters. . . . Many professors, even if they disagree with government policies, enjoy the chance to play some role in...
There are several much older pictures, now warped and cracking, in which George looks much thinner. These early pictures are of him conducting choruses of white ones and black ones, as he says. That was in Harlem, where he lived for a time after coming from North Carolina.