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"There was an inherent sadness to them.
I'm thinking of the series 'Banker', 'Inertia', 'Lost Correspondent' and 'Anthropocene' in particular (seen below), which by their very situation - drowned - skewer their inherent sadness.
Photographs have an inherent sadness, they appear to arrest time when in fact all they do, ultimately, is draw attention to its passing.
A move, a change of schools and problems brought on by what Ms. Rosenthal calls the "inherent sadness of knowing mom and dad are not together and it's not because one of them is gone or dead".
Despite the inherent sadness of the situation, there have also been moments of levity.
And director Aneta Kopacz refuses to wallow, reflecting the beauty in Joanna's story with as much intensity as its inherent sadness.
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Laughter is as inherent as sadness in this sometimes grotesque exploration of nature and the oneness of the dancer, the body and the universe.
There is still sadness inherent in most of her work, but there is great strength as well.
There is a melancholy side to his nature, too, never more expressive than when he is confronting the sadness inherent in certain human relationships.
Perhaps Teller's show of photographs, which is set to open at Lehmann Maupin on February 7th, will convey something of what Kennedy Fraser brilliantly displayed in her critical prose: the sadness inherent in our fleeting moments with beauty.
Yet its greatest achievement is conveying without speech not only the inherent confusion and sadness of dealing with a disintegrating mind, both for the person and their loved ones, but also the moments of warmth and humour.
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