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Below the chalk scarp lies a clay vale, whose materials were extensively worked for large-scale brickmaking.
"Deliver me from a city built on the site of a more ancient city, whose materials are ruins, whose gardens cemeteries," he wrote in "Walden".
They also pay tribute to Kurt Schwitters's "Merzbau" environments, whose materials came from the street and whose nonsense name was excerpted from a 1919 bank advertisement.
Many spectators are repelled and mystified by installation art, whose materials have included piles of bricks, human blood, vacuum cleaners, stones gathered on Himalayan walks and pickled sharks.
Why this?" Unlike some of the other sculptures, whose materials and shapes seem jarring, the decorative rococo style of the Michael Jackson sculpture and the use of shades of white and gold help it to blend into its setting.
The earliest example in the show is an upper Missouri (possibly Mandan or Hidatsa) shirt from around 1820, whose materials include quills, glass beads, paint, hair, sinew and plant fiber.
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Talk story about Tom Waits, 26-year-old performer and composer whose material is mostly blues.
Like Babitz, Jacaranda is a writer whose material comes almost entirely from her social life.
In the 60's, there was Bill Cosby, whose material was familial and anecdotal.
She was married at the time to Don Chapel, a songwriter whose material had appeared on both of their albums.
A rule of gold uniquely befits the art business, whose material goods, by any criterion that is not strictly subjective, are worthless.
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