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In trying to mimic his drawing of a smashed grand piano for my back cover, I was daunted to learn what inimitable artistry had gone into the antic art-wackeau curlicue of a single sproinged piano wire.
When the curtain went up on "Les Yeux et l'Âme," however, and the audience saw Brown's dancers begin moving silkily to music from Jean-Philippe Rameau's 1748 one-act opera "Pygmalion," backed by an immense abstract drawing by Brown, there was a palpable release of anxiety, a surrender to her inimitable artistry.
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The one I popped in first — dear readers, you can guess — is the one devoted to Busby Berkeley, whose distinctive artistry (one of the few in the movies to be both instantly recognizable and utterly inimitable) is among the rarest and most exotic treasures of the movies, all the more so for the surprising contrast of its giddily superficial delights and its philosophical depths.
Inimitable... AL Kennedy.
Mike was inimitable.
Nichols was just downright inimitable.
It was inimitable.
Even artistry is directed.
This is real artistry.
He's inimitable.
His dialogue is inimitable.
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