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As Judd wrote the following year, "It's obvious now that the forms and colors in the paintings that Malevich began painting in 1915 are the first instances of form and color".
Donald Judd later declared, "It's obvious now that the forms and colors in the paintings that Malevich began painting in 1915 are the first instances of form and color"—by which I presume he meant that Malevich was the first to realize those categories independently of anything but themselves.
Donald Judd later declared, "It's obvious now that the forms and colors in the paintings that Malevich began painting in 1915 are the first instances of form and color" — by which I presume he meant that Malevich was the first to realize those categories independently of anything but themselves.
(Such a definition can be viewed as consisting of an infinity of instances of form (2), each sentence containing the defined term serving as the definiendum of one instance).
I'm always observing the day-to-day instances of form, color, and life and when they align in just the right way, that's when I know that I have to capture it.
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This hylomorphic restriction on the suitability of subjects of change has the effect of limiting cases of actual perception to those instances of form-reception which involve living beings endowed with the appropriate faculties.
In a wonderful instance of form reflecting content, the murky ambience of Hill Street merged with an authorial ambivalence towards its flawed cops.
That this thoroughly revised revival, directed and choreographed by Robert Longbottom, with a new book by David Henry Hwang, seems mired in a comparable identity crisis is not a happy instance of form reflecting content.
That the show, which was staged in Los Angeles last year by the Mark Taper Forum and is directed and choreographed by Robert Longbottom, seems mired in a comparable identity crisis is not a happy instance of form reflecting content.
Previous Kindles weren't exactly impossible to hold, but this is superior design, a basic instance of form evolving to match function. .
Architectural historians are particularly concerned, she said, about the plan to demolish the stacks - the books have already been removed from them in preparation - because in a stunning instance of form following function, the original library building was designed in such a way that the stacks physically support the Rose Reading Room.
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