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"Untitled (Man Seated Near Lamp)," from around 1953, is an eerie work dominated by a bright red rug and the glow of a table lamp.
Radiohead members have been busy with side projects, with Yorke last year releasing his second solo album, Tomorrow's Modern Boxes – an innovative work dominated by electronic riffs and reflections on the role of the individual in modern society.
But in this version, Lucia — that supremely expressive Romantic character, the one who weeps, swoons, trembles and is often, as the libretto describes, simply "beside herself with misery and fear" in a work dominated by passions and blood — is so internal that the audience perceives her only as indifferent and detached.
Yet one presumes that the originators of "To the Contrary," the weekly half-hour public broadcasting series that began in April, had something grander in mind, something like bringing female perspective, insight and sensibility to a line of work dominated by men.
It adds almost nothing to "Room of St. John of the Cross" -- the work dominated by the image of the dour, swaying mountain range -- that the piece also includes a small square hut containing a table, a water pitcher and a glass, and a tiny television set showing a completely still mountain beneath a sparkling blue sky.
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Forced thematic groupings of works, dominated by bossy wall texts, amount to grisly autopsies of modern art.
About half the works are French, and the installation begins as always with a gallery of post-Impressionist works dominated by Cézanne's "Bather".
The group was first shown the painterly "At Last," with a prominent, thick zigzag line that they had seen in a slide, but they were more enthusiastic about other works dominated by heavy clean-edged black lines.
The museum's first major gift, in 1931 — a group of works dominated by Cézannes from one of the museum's founders, Lillie P. Bliss — came with the stipulation that the Modern should sell whatever it needed to buy works deemed more important (which it has).
But that is what greets you at the National Portrait Gallery, where 60 works (dominated by the sculptures, but including drawings and paintings) have been assembled with great sensitivity by the curator Paul Moorhouse so that they amount to a portrait of Alberto Giacometti (1901-66) as well as his circle.
Between 1936 and 1997, Mr. Lenz published more than 30 works, dominated by the seven-part "Swabian Chronicle" centered on the fictitious writer Eugen Rapp, an autobiographical figure through whose eyes the history of the 20th century unfolds in a low-key, everyday manner.
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