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They define his series about Mecklenburg County, which is steeped in memory and tenderness.
It was too steeped in memory and expectation, making it more like an expensive public art project than a television show.
Mr. Gober's sculptures have always replicated things so common and generic that they are steeped in memory and weighted with sometimes unnerving cultural meaning, the more ambivalent the better: an empty wedding dress, a crib, wallpaper with the repeating pattern of a lynched black man and a sleeping white man, a single bright red Mary Jane shoe.
These have become steeped in memory, and larger works in themselves in this small but powerful exhibition.
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They all seem steeped in memories of Labour publicity in the 1970s and 80s, in its age of defeat.
When you return to a grandparent's house or a former family home, the walls are steeped in memories: the architecture is burned into your muscle memory.
Louise Bourgeois, taught by Leger and steeped in memories of her French childhood, had an imagination large enough to fill the Turbine Hall with her own dream images, translated to a colossal scale.
It is a young country, yearning for the settled unity of an England or a France, he writes in a voice that blends the acuity of Martha Gellhorn with the meditative grace of W.G. Sebald.Both accounts are steeped in memories of the second world war.
NEW ORLEANS — Like the city it celebrates, the annual New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival is steeped in local memory.
At first blush, it recalled another magnificent individual effort, also from a Game 2 of the Cup finals and one steeped in the memory of every Devils fan from Wyckoff to Westfield — that of the sublime defenseman Scott Niedermayer, whose third-period goal against Detroit in 1995 propelled the Devils to victory.
It is steeped in vivid memories of New York City, and it is an exceptionally frank account of the challenges that she faced during her ascent from a public housing project to the court's marble palace on First Street.
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