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And it captures in a nutshell the thinking behind some of the most interesting art today.
Maurice Bouchor's symbolist texts about the sea, and the death of love, have a verbal richness that Chausson captures in a sensuous, throbbing score.
This captures, in a unifying framework, a wide range of logics defined for ranked and unranked trees, nested words, and Mazurkiewicz traces that have been studied separately.
That scene arises in response to her artistic frustration, an impotence that July captures in a piercing set of point-of-view shots, in which Sophie gazes blankly at the floor, at fabric, at furniture.
While Time magazine's fêted title honours one who has done the most to influence a year, I want to honour the person who comprehensively captures – in a useful way – an issue that has dominated it.
Mr. Ginsberg found all things holy, and this encompassing universality of existence is what Mr. Rushton captures in a plotless suite that peaks in energy and then resolves into acceptance of the world as it is.
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