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Rather than being a straightjacket, the mansion's ornate rooms and halls now form a rich and idiosyncratic frame for design objects of all ages.
Released this past July, the album is almost recklessly heterogenic: each of its 11 tracks has its own highly idiosyncratic frame of reference, from torch songs to New York's no-wave of the '80s to Parisian chansons.
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Frame's idiosyncratic and startlingly visual style means that the book's immense power to unnerve, astonish and impress endures.
(Karen Rosenberg) ★ 'NEIL JENNEY: NEW PAINTINGS' With the works in this beautiful show, his first exhibition of new paintings in New York since 1998, Neil Jenney continues to create idiosyncratic landscapes with heavy black frames.
(Cotter) Galleries: Uptown ★ 'NEIL JENNEY: NEW PAINTINGS' With the works in this beautiful show, his first exhibition of new paintings in New York since 1998, Neil Jenney continues to create idiosyncratic landscapes with heavy black frames.
Instead of bringing more polish and guile, it is full of hisses and noises framing close harmonies and spare, idiosyncratic instrumentation, with a pervasive sense of elegy.
He is an idiosyncratic photographer, who makes images (at least the frames that follow double-zero) that are very carefully composed and often deeply layered.
In addition, during exposure to both emotional films and music, the effect of each frame or note is embedded within the context established by its predecessors in a highly idiosyncratic way for each participant.
People are idiosyncratic.
How idiosyncratic?
Others are more idiosyncratic.
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