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He also captures or, rather, reveals the blasted inner landscape of political and historical horrors, the Vietnam War and the Holocaust (which he evokes in a scene involving an iconic image that he examines with a distinctive artistry).
But even as it is now -- sunk deep into the earth -- the cable evokes, in a poignantly apposite place, Koolhaas's constant theme: instability is inescapable; contain it, don't conceal it.
The industrial aesthetic Pinsky evokes in "A Phonebook Cover Hermes of the Nineteen-forties" is another such echo: Naked but for his wings, unhelmeted, He flourishes a jagged bundle Of lightning in one raised fist.
He also captures — or, rather, reveals — the blasted inner landscape of political and historical horrors, the Vietnam War and the Holocaust (which he evokes in a scene involving an iconic image that he examines with a distinctive artistry).
Spare the trainee from becoming politically embroiled in the subliminal conflict cross-training evokes in a non-unionized working environment.
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