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Can he appreciate why some of us find his later work wilfully impenetrable, too far out, in fact, to take in.
His work wilfully avoids a chronological, ordered, historical view of the uprising – instead focusing on honesty and emotions.
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In contrast, Pushpamala N.'s work is wilfully postmodern.
And for all the suggestions that Sleaford Mods work from a wilfully limited musical template, there's enough variation in what they do to keep shifting the mood that emanates from the stage.
Once he leaves abstraction behind, he ceases to be a tasteful painter, in fact in his late work he is wilfully tasteless, but this was not a man who would do anything as obvious as setting out to shock.
Banking crises are simply part of the natural order of things; Britons are working fewer hours because they can't be bothered or are wilfully avoiding work.
All of this may give the impression that Cabrita Reis' work is ramshackle or wilfully disordered.
At the end of the day, I couldn't justify working with a government that wilfully flaunted human rights without feeling like an accomplice.
Ray-Jones's street photographs are not as kinetic or wilfully skewed compositionally as the work of his American contemporaries Meyorowitz or Gary Winogrand.
Owen, Sassoon, Thomas - these are the secular saints of a conflict whose brutality remains barely imaginable, whose work counts the human costs that were wilfully disregarded at the time.
Williams studied under John Baldesarri in the early 1970s and his work is deeply conceptual, unapologetically cerebral and often wilfully elusive.
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