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But the affinities between ironworkers and photographers themselves run deep.
Stroll through Watermill's eclectic collection, however, and the affinities between the two artists becomes apparent.
The affinities between old and new are at times so strong one starts to doubt the labels.
The affinities between that film and "Attenberg" are not hard to spot.
The exhibition, which sought to find the "affinities" between European modernists, such as Gauguin and Picasso, and "tribal" art from Africa and elsewhere, caused a sensation.
The Costume Institute, at the Met, explores the affinities between two Italian designers of great wit and intelligence in "Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations".
Mr. Apfelbaum, reared in the Bay Area, is a connector: his work has been about finding the affinities between jazz and Latin and African music.
In another engaging interview at 3AM magazine, Jeffrey Bell explains the affinities between Deleuze and Hume, Davidson and Latour.
Furthermore, a far more telling example of Mr. Shatz's point about "the affinities between music and visual art" than Morton Feldman's habit of hanging his own scores on the wall would have been Earle Brown's "Calder Piece 1963-66".
Rauschenberg, who had suffered a lot of humiliation from dyslexia as a child, and who still finds it difficult to read a book, has a poet's sense of words and the affinities between words and images.
Watson has, I think, danced in every work that McGregor has choreographed for the Royal and the affinities between them become very obvious in this clip of the choreographer in physical action.
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