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She scrutinised rock, television, films, and journalism and championed the counter-culture.
She seemed very nervous, her hands shaking slightly, as she scrutinised her notes before standing up to speak.
Spero's untitled lithographs from 1956 echo the ancient Egyptian figures that she scrutinised while a student at the Art Institute of Chicago in the 40s, and her Lovers were inspired by Tarot card imagery.
Kohei Yoshiyuki was a voyeur of voyeurs who photographed people as they watched couples having sex in Tokyo parks (The Park), while Sophie Calle had herself tailed by a private detective (The Shadow) to scrutinise herself as she scrutinised others (Suite Vénitienne, Address Book and The Hotel).
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She has scrutinised her childhood anxieties, her drinking and turn to sobriety, her beloved father's death from a heart attack when she was 10, her liking of porn and interest in anal sex, her trip to the hospital with a junkie boyfriend who had overdosed, her past tendency to put herself "in fucked-up situations", and so on.
She began, she says, "scrutinising myself, trying to improve myself, to avoid being ridiculed at school".
"Were you at Claridge's?" she asks, scrutinising my face.
Everything she does is scrutinised.
"These projects need to be carefully scrutinised," she said.
She is being scrutinised malevolently to a degree her cis equivalents would never be.
Her performance at the base, she says, is closely scrutinised by her male colleagues.
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