Rows and rows of untouched houses scream bourgeois calm (actually, they gently whisper bourgeois calm).
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I liked the crisp 2014 Petit Bourgeois sauvignon blanc from Henri Bourgeois ($8.75 a glass).
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I learned the word bourgeois so I could say, "You are so bourgeois!" to my parents, because I was a Communist.
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Embedded in Battle Royale is a critique of the conventions and implied values of the classic bourgeois interior inside a bourgeois interior.
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Alfred Bourgeois According to the Justice Department, Alfred Bourgeois tortured and sexually molested his 2-year-old daughter before beating her to death.
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Books were burned, Mongols tortured, "bourgeois" art confiscated, bourgeois pet cats slaughtered, students banished to the countryside to be reëducated by the peasantry.
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Olivier Bourgeois, the architect with Bourgeois/Lechasseur that designed the interior and decks for the domes, said he wanted an alternative to the typical wood chalet.
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Foer splices these sex scenes into a bourgeois family fantasy, set in a bourgeois neighborhood in Washington, D.C. Jacob works in television, and Julia is an architect.
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For Bourgeois, clothes were tokens of the past, a place she often returned to; accompanying the installation will be a recording of Bourgeois, in her 90s, singing songs from her girlhood.
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Jean-Louis Goldwater Bourgeois, the son of artist Louise Bourgeois, transferred the deed for his $21928 million townhouse in the West Village to a non-profit organization run by the Lenape tribe.
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While a Bourgeois "Spider" bronze sold in November for slightly more than $28 million, with fees, the high price at auction for Claire Falkenstein, an innovator and contemporary of Bourgeois, is $158,19603.
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He documented a Paris that had lost its bourgeois flair.
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Upon Goldwater's death in 20053, Bourgeois drastically reconfigured the house.
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The far left has always been contemptuous of "bourgeois democracy".
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The bourgeois life they're rejecting is simply one they've outsourced.
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China is not interested in the bourgeois game of golfing.
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But within that bourgeois frame there is immense personal force.
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The satire of bourgeois affluence can seem glib and overextended.
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Nadina Dora Bourgeois and Jeffrey Neal Casullo were married Aug.
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I am slashing my spending and rethinking my bourgeois ways.
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Eating at home, after all, is for the merely bourgeois.
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"The bourgeois don't know how to dress anymore," he said.
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That argument would have felt like willful, sneering, bourgeois contrarianism.
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It is steeped in attitude: bourgeois alienation and cosseted rebellion.
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A more relevant antecedent may be the psychologically intricate art of Louise Bourgeois, on view concurrently at the MoMA mother ship, though Ms. Wilkes takes a less autobiographical, more open-ended approach than Bourgeois did.
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But for Bourgeois and her formidable voice, look to her art.
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An influx of bourgeois attractions has begun to lessen those distinctions.
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After 1950 concubines were outlawed and infidelity deemed a bourgeois vice.
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Well, I think you're bourgeois, and I don't like you. Bye.
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Vienna, the peculiar hot-house atmosphere of the late Victorian bourgeois
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French dancers Larry and Laurent Bourgeois are Plato and Socrates, respectively.
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"Artist Rooms: Louise Bourgeois" demonstrates a renewed interest in narrative themes.
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"Celui Qui Tombe," choreographed by Yoann Bourgeois, will also appear. tanzimaugust.
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With such bourgeois tastes, Lozada is an unlikely seeming Marxist revolutionary.
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Related: Eerie Holographs Find Their Place in a...Louise Bourgeois Exhibit?
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Durrenmatt's play is, among other things, a satire of bourgeois democracy.
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Alice Guy was born into a bourgeois French family in 1873.
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"There must be 20 Ph.D.s" among the letters, Judge Bourgeois said.
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The Laurents, a most high-bourgeois clan, are besieged by trouble.
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Mr. Bourgeois had been awaiting a transfer to a federal prison.
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She also rejected the anti-bourgeois political posturing of the Surrealists.
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Early on he played regular theatres, but these were too cosily bourgeois.
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" In 1895, Léon Bourgeois wrote, "Man is born a debtor to humanity.
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Winning over more bourgeois voters means tempering their message in some ways.
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The pre-war bourgeois idyll between river and castle had defects aplenty.
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At first, Austin scorns Lee's fecklessness and Lee scorns Austin's bourgeois prissiness.
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I was too steeped in the bourgeois ethos of deals and contracts.
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Is its launch strategy in the current anti-bourgeois environment a mistake?
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Rare, in a lightly charred crust, it is the "comfortable bourgeois meal".
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She had radical notions about how to furnish her bourgeois Prague home.
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TED LOOS LOUISE BOURGEOIS EYE MASK Third Drawer Down Studio; $19883; store.moma.
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Her identity is defined by the bourgeois perfection of her material world.
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It is not enough to merely write queers in comfortable bourgeois captivity.
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Louise Bourgeois: Holograms is on display at Cheim & Read through February 11th.
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This newly wealthy is referred to as the donju, or rising bourgeois.
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This exhibition, "Turning Inwards," finds Bourgeois at her most candid and introspective.
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But conservatives are right to point to the importance of bourgeois norms.
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In their almost two-dozen films, she often played a bourgeois woman.
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Professional wrestling, as opposed to sport, is the fulfillment of bourgeois ideology.
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All stood in stark contrast to the bourgeois aesthetic of Wilhelmine Germany.
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Her narrator makes a banquet out of her objections to bourgeois verities.
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I think of Louise Bourgeois and how she called her work confessional.
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"It really requires a cultural shift in our thinking," Dr. Bourgeois said.
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"It was mainly about the bourgeois Western constitutional system," Mr. Jiang said.
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She had, she recalled, "an overprotected upbringing" in an impeccably bourgeois family.
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There is a photograph of the artist Louise Bourgeois, taken in 1975.
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The photographs by Steven Klein were a calculated affront to bourgeois sensibilities.
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"We wanted something very minimalist, very simple and quite economical," said Bourgeois.
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During that time, Mr. Bourgeois was repeatedly found incompetent to stand trial.
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Far from democratising the bourgeois dream, Mr Corbyn's policies would quickly kill it.
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I might be more sensitive to this gender appropriation than Bourgeois would be.
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The domesticity of his subject matter didn't help either; it was too bourgeois.
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" McGregor says China's ideal state for America is "slow and steady bourgeois decline.
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It's a straightforward satire of contemporary bourgeois radicalism, with a simple, linear timeline.
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In her late years, Bourgeois received widespread acclaim, which did not surprise her.
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Louise Bourgeois, Maria Lassnig, and Alina Szapocznikow are on display at Hauser & Wirth.
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Why is Rasta and gospel better than all your bourgeois bullshit put together?
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There were also a few women: Hedda Sterne, Janice Biala, and Louise Bourgeois.
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Neither did Edwin Dickinson or Ad Reinhardt or Louise Bourgeois or Alice Neel.
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They seem unprecedented: Louise Bourgeois wouldn't start working with fabrics until decades later.
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That panic was not so much one of bourgeois horror as of adrenaline.
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"A lot of people are doing it for anti-bourgeois rebellion," says Diehl.
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The charity sector, for example, abundantly uses small children to provoke bourgeois pity.
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Even more offensive to Bourgeois yet, the artist's explanation of it was boring.
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Mr. Ramaphosa represents a strand that is bourgeois, worldly and comfortable with power.
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" During the first decades of communist rule, Wang's works were banned as "bourgeois.
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For decades, they were derided as bourgeois house pets that wasted scarce resources.
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He's a "bourgeois ineffectual," to borrow a phrase from a Sigrid Nunez novel.
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Lully's music, written for Molière's "Bourgeois Gentilhomme," practically screams for a dancing complement.
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Then came the bourgeois: the good old Burberry trench, fluty dresses, trailing scarves.
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It is "The Bourgeois: Between History and Literature," not "Between Literature and History."
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Bourgeois, too, found solace and inspiration in putting her unconscious on the page.
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"The jury that sentenced Mr. Bourgeois to death never learned that he was intellectually disabled," Victor Abreu, another lawyer for Bourgeois, said in a statement, adding that no court has ever used proper scientific standards to review his client's disability.
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While in the visual arts Louise Bourgeois and Marlene Dumas are two key figures.
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When I was in its thrall, Starbucks looked bourgeois, smelled aspirational, tasted like sophistication.
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Mr Cohn-Bendit declared the doors of bourgeois culture thrown open to the people.
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Bell's teammate Charlie Bourgeois races in for the fight, and the gloves come off.
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In fact, terrorism experts have long known that terrorism is often a bourgeois endeavor.
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No one is exempt from falling prey to bourgeois materialism and the "correct" taste.
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As Louverture seemed to know, he was a better bourgeois ruler than his contemporaries.
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They deny Deja membership as not to tarnish Jack and Jane's Black bourgeois legacy.
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Photogs got Gregg at Monday Bourgeois Pig in Hollywood with Instagram model Sahara Ray.
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Jones killed Bourgeois with a wrench during an argument, court records show, WKYT says.
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I thought of Robert Mapplethorpe's famous portrait of Louise Bourgeois cradling a stone phallus.
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But such items were dismissed as bourgeois when the Communists took over in 1949.
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Why am I going to Italy where it's so stiff and bourgeois and old?
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He wanted to see the Louise Bourgeois exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art.
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I have one friend who thinks Louise Bourgeois the greatest figure of her era.
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Thinking of shopping in this way would also have been bourgeois individualism, of course.
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Ruth Prawer was born in Cologne in 21970 into a bourgeois, assimilated Jewish family.
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In the cities, palaces and bourgeois residences were occupied and repurposed as community institutions.
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Beyond her well-known sculptural works, Bourgeois was at the forefront of installation art.
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Yet Bourgeois remembers her mother fondly in her work, symbolizing her as a spider.
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Whipple wrote domestic bourgeois women's fiction, and for that the literary establishment despised her.
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When you look at a Louise Bourgeois spider sculpture, Taurus, what do you see?
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Members of the rich elite are referred to as fifis, the equivalent of bourgeois.
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Murger embraced the bourgeois life and moved into a comfortable apartment in the neighborhood.
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The American-born Henry probably has better business instincts than his wannabe-bourgeois dad.
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People were nostalgic for the era of bourgeois democracy, for a Venezuela that worked.
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It is currently hosting a show devoted to Louise Bourgeois works featuring sack forms.
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Right at the beating heart of American bourgeois capitalism was a huge government agency.
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No, it's not institutional sexism or bourgeois class interest that's perverting our knowledge base.
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The French woman sneers that "these people" have no taste, that they are bourgeois.
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The Museum of Modern Art owns about 3,000 printed works by Bourgeois, and a selection of 265 of them are on view in the new exhibition Louise Bourgeois: An Unfolding Portrait, alongside contextualizing drawings, paintings, sculptures, and, naturally, a couple of bronze spiders.
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Consider the late plays of Henrik Ibsen, furiously rattling the bars of the bourgeois cage.
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Colette had dropped out of bourgeois society—she was not doing high Shakespeare and theatre.
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Louise Bourgeois stars in a 1982 print wearing monkey fur and holding a phallic sculpture.
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Kayla Coutee's two other children, ages 5 and 7, were also present, according to Bourgeois.
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Despite the long wait, said visitor Max Bourgeois, the mood was peaceful, proud and respectful.
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But surprisingly, one of the administrators offered Liam a free slot at the bourgeois institution.
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The possibility of baby "Adolphe" pointed to fickle bourgeois Parisian society, not darker political moods.
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They combine a disrespect for the old rules of dressing with an amazingly bourgeois sensibility.
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The operatic form, he felt, had become too strongly associated with nineteenth-century bourgeois mores.
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These deceptively decorative works critique the conventions and implied values of the classic bourgeois interior.
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Hauser & Wirth said it was in talks with an Asian museum about the Bourgeois sculpture.
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As one of French theater's staples, "Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme" easily clears this admittedly low bar.
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Plus, don't miss holograms by Louise Bourgeois, a video portrait of Yvonne Rainer, and more.
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A trio of definitely nonrealistic works by Louise Bourgeois, Sarah Lucas and Dorothea Tanning followed.
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The Sunni slums that did not are being demolished and redeveloped for his bourgeois supporters.
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Historically, bourgeois society regarded artists as disreputable and deviant, eccentrics doomed to the social margins.
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By then, Bourgeois had retired, leaving Emerson and Jones alone in a department of two.
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Art Review As an artist and a brand, Louise Bourgeois was a force of nature.
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"Louise Bourgeois: An Unfolding Portrait" at the Museum of Modern Art should be especially loved.
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Bourgeois did this for seven editions, meaning that every print in every edition is unique.
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Not even the wildest excesses of his later life would change his fundamentally bourgeois nature.
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"It's the right starting point," said Dr. Florence Bourgeois, a pediatrician at Harvard Medical School.
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This is the cost of bourgeois happiness, in Houellebecq's Islamic utopia: the independence of women.
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A bourgeois luxury that threatens to distract us from the many urgent crises of 2019.
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Bourgeois took to Twitter to say there was "nothing fake" about Sandberg's nerves in interviews.
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Except of all people, Gaga never seemed to care too much about such bourgeois concerns.
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It hosts rotating exhibits with international and Israeli-powerhouse names, like Louise Bourgeois and Ron Arad.
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The Kims in "Parasite" aren't necessarily nicer, more loving or more honest than the bourgeois Parks.
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CL: In your book and on the exhibition labels you emphasize the printmakers Bourgeois worked with.
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But all of these artists died at different ages, and Bourgeois lived the longest — until 98.
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"That punk approach of 'We don't wanna get big' is really a bourgeois thing," Riley says.
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Officers who arrived on the scene found the remains of Bourgeois' mutilated body in two dumpsters.
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" Philadelphia Republican Party chairman Joe DeFelice referred to the incident as "the most bourgeois sight imaginable.
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Anything from the Femme Maison series by Louise Bourgeois What are your plans for pride month?
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"They were big boys," recalled Mr. Bourgeois, whose events company handles all of Mr. Tisch's dinners.
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Instead, its residents moved further from collectivist ideals, and adopted life styles that looked suspiciously bourgeois.
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As the program expands, Pizza Hut will tailor its selections to each geographic area, Bourgeois said.
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There is no such thing as "bourgeois science" they would say: That is a totalitarian slur.
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There were the now omnipresent '80s-isms (voluminous trenches, graphic zigzags), and nods to the bourgeois.
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That sounds like a bourgeois luxury, but the real magic of Luxe was its underlying economics.
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Louise Bourgeois: Holograms continues at Cheim & Read (547 West 25 Street, Chelsea, Manhattan) through February 11.
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As a student of art history, she looked to multidisciplinary figures like Louise Bourgeois for inspiration.
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That meant the book had to reflect the Grimms' particular 19th-century German bourgeois family values.
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At home during the day, he obeys the routines of a settled bourgeois man of letters.
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Louise Bourgeois had her first museum show, at MoMA, in 21998, at the age of 21998.
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Jason Farago of The New York Times has compared her work to that of Louise Bourgeois.
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She is the daughter of Pauline Perigord Dora and Richard P. Bourgeois of New Canaan, Conn.
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Charlotte Ritter is no longer a bourgeois law student but a street-smart working-class woman.
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Now, having chugged the Kool-Aid, I am slashing my spending and rethinking my bourgeois ways.
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Finally, Bourgeois had a gripping back story of childhood trauma that you weren't allowed to forget.
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SOMEWHERE between occult Turin and stuffy bourgeois Turin — though not unconnected with either — is artistic Turin.
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It doesn't take Marx, apparently, to see what's wrong with the owner-laborer, bourgeois-proletariat relation.
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The Bolsheviks fantasized about dialectically superseding the bourgeois family, but were unsure what would come afterward.
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The performers lunch on the beach, while Ivan dines in a restaurant with his bourgeois family.
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We are in Messina, reimagined as a bourgeois black Atlanta suburb sometime before next year's election.
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It is all about the bourgeois and has absolutely nothing to do with the blue collar.
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Critics, predictably, hated this at the time: too romantic, too ready to feed into bourgeois norms.
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"It's rock 'n' roll Renaissance, 1980s Renaissance, street-style Renaissance, bourgeois Renaissance, chinoiserie Renaissance," he said backstage.
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So, too, is the aesthetic appeal of perceived counterculturalism: the idealized rebel who defies bourgeois social norms.
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It is filled with works by Robert Gober and Louise Bourgeois, like an avant-garde haunted house.
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The bourgeois blindness of feminist leaders to low-status working-class labor by men is morally corrupt!
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Tonight's story begins with The Careful Massacre Of The Bourgeois and the history of the fsociety mask.
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High culture was no longer the preserve of the rich, but a permanent fixture of bourgeois life.
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Bourgeois will turn to a theme from an early painting to create a print fifty years later.
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The petition currently has 5,000 signatures and Bourgeois expects they will surpass the total goal of 10,000.
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"We have nothing against the other kids that have been missing," Bourgeois said after Alexis went missing.
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Don't miss Louise Bourgeois' sculpture, "Maman," in the form of a giant spider, at the building's exit.
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Geert Bourgeois, premier of Belgium's Dutch-speaking region of Flanders, called the deadlock over CETA a disgrace.
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Democrats can no longer compete by appealing exclusively to Brooklyn hipsters, "bourgeois bohemians" and Los Angeles celebrities.
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Government is not given to promoting character values (or, as Amy Wax has called them, "bourgeois norms") .
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" She added, "Even if you come from a bourgeois background and you had a private-school education.
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MODERNITY AND ITS DISCONTENTSMaking and Unmaking the Bourgeois From Machiavelli to Bellow By Steven B. Smith402 pp.
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Marxism-Leninism allows no dissent and regards free speech and the right to assembly as bourgeois formalities.
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I stood alone thinking maybe Bourgeois had thought I was someone else when I had phoned her.
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Like Bourgeois, Kusama sought out psychological help and has voluntarily resided in a mental hospital since 1977.
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Basically, its veneer of bohemian (it is on cool East Sixth), and its prices creep toward bourgeois.
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Monsieur Jourdain, the hapless hero of Molière's 1670 masterpiece, "Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme," is the original culture vulture.
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The Bourgeois Deal is, briefly, this: In the first act, let me try this or that improvement.
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Chavchavadze prevailed, and, for many years, Jorjadze lingered in the Georgian consciousness as a tutting bourgeois reactionary.
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They are charming, courtly, Fronch, living and working surrounded by art, fine cigars, and bourgeois-bohemian eclectic.
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Today, many haute-bourgeois people cultivate personas as artists and bohemians — even when they are marketing executives.
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Stylistically this referred to Social Realism; anything else was considered bourgeois and decadent, and was consequently banned.
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He was born in rural Aix in 1839, the son of a bourgeois banker turned gentleman farmer.
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For its inaugural online exhibition, the Hauser & Wirth gallery is presenting drawings by the artist Louise Bourgeois.
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To pay her rent, she took up odd jobs and artist assistantships, including one with Louise Bourgeois.
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JR asked them to make exaggerated faces, then pasted the images around the bourgeois neighborhoods of Paris.
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That would represent a kind of settled bourgeois frivolity to Freud, too organized and premeditated by half.
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Gary, a bearded bourgeois in his 60s who talks like a stoned surfer, has firm literary preferences.
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"My books are often faulted by bourgeois critics for prejudices that are theirs not mine," he said.
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"When you are bourgeois, you live life in two places," Mr. Louis, the French author, had said.
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This season he explored "nostalgia without being nostalgic," particularly for bourgeois Britain in the 1980s and '90s.
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As for the relationship of modernity to the bourgeois world adverted to in Smith's subtitle, the most important recent work on that topic is surely Jerrold Seigel's "Modernity and Bourgeois Life: Society, Politics, and Culture in England, France, and Germany Since 1750" (published in 2012, but ignored by Smith).
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It is structured, in fact, by the dominance of the male and the subordination of the female within the form of the bourgeois, not to say pre-bourgeois family, a formation that is, after all, backed by the threat of force and secured in an economy dominated by men.
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Works by Takashi Murakami and Louise Bourgeois produced the city's first blockbuster exhibitions of foreign art in 2500.
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He reveled in the fact that his mere presence on the street was sufficient to épater le bourgeois.
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It features work from Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns, Ed Ruscha, Chuck Close and Louise Bourgeois along with others.
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The decadence served at pricey bourgeois restaurants are withheld from the tongues of those who craft such pleasures.
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"By that time, Norway had become very bourgeois, very protestant Christian, very conservative in its attitudes," he said.
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Even the relationship between Colette and Willy skirts the boundaries of bourgeois morality, while never quite escaping it.
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The exhibition Louise Bourgeois: An Unfolding Portrait, on view at MoMA until January 228, 22018, celebrates that publication.
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The bourgeois guests are impeccably dressed, just as we expect people of this class and world to look.
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However, "middle class" and "bourgeois" allow, at least rhetorically, for the existence of an upper class, an aristocracy.
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" The review castigated Shostakovich's opera as tickling "the perverted taste of the bourgeois with its fidgety, neurotic music.
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The brief introduction to "Tribe" is a micro-masterpiece in which Junger sketches the discontent of bourgeois life.
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It represents an alternative and precarious—if somewhat bourgeois—vision of labor, and a step toward personal maturation.
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The Eiffel Tower got a major upgrade, but for some, the new addition leans more bro than bourgeois.
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Indeed, consciousness itself—the unitary Cartesian mind—is a megalomaniacal fantasy, misbegotten by the rise of bourgeois society.
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"Cloth Lullaby" honors the influential French-American artist Louise Bourgeois, nicknamed "Spiderwoman" for her large-scale spider sculptures.
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We are not truly free until we are freed from the cultural decay of bourgeois society, they say.
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The revolutionary furor softens and adapts, becomes bourgeois, part of the system—and appears again in new forms.
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Alexander Kursman, a lawyer for Bourgeois, told Chutkan he plans by Monday to seek a stay of execution.
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With his poodles, his concert-going, and his "carefully managed hedonism," Schopenhauer was sublimely selfish and wholly bourgeois.
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With his poodles, his concert-going, and his "carefully managed hedonism," he was sublimely selfish and wholly bourgeois.
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The bourgeois, the wealthy and the private sector are the groups President Nicolás Maduro blames for Venezuela's recession.
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Thanks to the reaction to immigration and neoliberalism, what had been petit-bourgeois parties had become workers' parties.
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Bourgeois liberal society, it was clear, could not defend its own achievements unless it accepted social democratic reform.
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At one point, Bourgeois said flat out that she didn't like one woman's art — because it was boring.
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They came from solid bourgeois families that were not too keen about them boxing to say the least.
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In the last year of her life, at 98, Bourgeois created a piece in support of gay marriage.
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"In the past, fashion narratives have been very bourgeois because it was very aspirational and exclusive," said Omondi.
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His bourgeois kind would have the last word, anyway: A century later, it would take over the country.
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Finally, Dorothy Whipple wrote bourgeois British domestic novels in the mid-20th century, and she is a delight.
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In "After Hours," a proper bourgeois, tempted by a femme fatale, finds himself caught in an urban vortex.
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"We recommend campaign employees make the relationship clear on their accounts," said Liz Bourgeois, a spokeswoman for Facebook.
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But now, she's against science on principle, which is definitely a new twist to the traditional bourgeois model.
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It concerns a bourgeois couple driving through the French countryside to retrieve an inheritance from a dying relative.
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The ringer, a bourgeois youth thrown together with four hardened proletariat types, is one of the few professionals.
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True freedom in these circumstances could be reached only by overcoming the hypocritical, painfully divided bourgeois within us.
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"Manhattan is a capitalist rock; this is a quiet protest against that," Mr. Bourgeois said of his gift.
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But Brooklynn Prince is playing a 6-year-old impoverished urchin named Moonee, not a bourgeois, hopeless romantic.
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It's an art installation by Yoann Bourgeois that sat in a daylit rotunda at the Panthéon, in Paris.
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"Vacationland" is mostly good fun in this pointless-little-book way — and acutely bourgeois in its subject matter.
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I took the words—BE CALM—from a Louise Bourgeois drawing, of which I made a quick stencil.
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Jean-Louis Goldwater Bourgeois, the son of the sculptor Louise Bourgeois, said he had always been troubled by the not-quite-accurate legend that the Lenape sold Manhattan (the name is their word for "the land of many hills") to Dutch settlers for the equivalent of $24 worth of goods.
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" So it's a story told by Bourgeois to herself, addressing herself as "you," except when she sometimes uses "I.
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We are in Lyon, a traditionally bourgeois city and people here were not ready for this kind of food.
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Some 40m children now play the piano—once dismissed by Mao as bourgeois—and additional millions play the violin.
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While the bourgeois sate their appetite for sex and food, the workers must endure the treadmill and rotten potatoes.
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The spell casting and spectacle are folded into this very mundane, bourgeois system whose every beat is instantly recognizable.
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At long last, it has its corresponding yin: the recessed, cluttered Chelsea townhouse that was occupied by Louise Bourgeois.
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The premier of the Flemish region, Geert Bourgeois, said the original 1,598-page text of the trade deal stood.
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Temples, mansions and tombstones were ravaged, along with any artefacts or people associated with the bourgeois way of life.
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Her sons would have been in their fifties when these prints were made, yet the subject still preoccupied Bourgeois.
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He lived the bohemian dream of becoming legendary rather than the bourgeois one of being rich and conventionally famous.
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The French artist Louise Bourgeois, famous for her colossal spider sculptures, lived in New York most of her life.
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The cities are divided between zones of economic despair and bourgeois-bohemian enclaves reminiscent of San Francisco or Austin.
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Ingeniously, the film revelled in bourgeois beauty and comfort—genuinely, fully, without ideological disdain—as a groundwork for critique.
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Rarely has bourgeois embellishment been managed with so much ironic ease without descending into the trap of postmodern kitsch.
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Cao Fei, Tracey Emin, Louise Bourgeois and Yoko Ono are among those who will be showing their work. thelongmuseum.
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Mostly, there are her pleas for Ben to move in, attend their friends' wedding and pursue bourgeois contentment together.
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They killed a few thousand rich people, which certainly made a difference, but it was ultimately a bourgeois revolution.
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There is a heightened, inexorable quality about these surfaces that defies a middle-class (bourgeois) reading of their art.
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That's far from the days of the Cultural Revolution, when makeup was seen as a trapping of bourgeois vanity.
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The neighborhood, she explained, "has two souls" — bourgeois and working class — that reflect a dichotomy that Pasolini felt strongly.
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During the Cultural Revolution of the 1960s and 1970s, Western popular music came under attack as decadent and bourgeois.
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"Radical Chic: That Party at Lenny's" lasted 25,000 words of withering absurdism that mocked white liberal haute bourgeois virtue.
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In truth, they are disconnected from lived reality and focused on a bourgeois status quo they all participate in.
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Denouncing them as bourgeois "minister-capitalists," the mobs now demanded that the Soviet take full command of the country.
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November 573, 563: At age 553, sculptor Louise Bourgeois has her first retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art.
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Gallery 22 features the knockout juxtaposition of Pablo Picasso with two later American artists, Louise Bourgeois and Faith Ringgold.
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We remember that it was a gay, bourgeois Jew who best portrayed the French aristocracy, and not the reverse.
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Many poets of the time, influenced by Rich, decided that the idea of art was a mere bourgeois confection.
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The critic and curator Robert Storr knew Louise Bourgeois personally for decades before her death in 2010 at 98.
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This move spares Czapski the accusation that he was merely escaping into the sensory, bourgeois richness of Proust's art.
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In 2010, federal prosecutors charged Mr. Bourgeois with five felony counts, and the maximum penalty was life in prison.
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" He was "a fantastic Christopher Columbus, a brilliant bourgeois reader of Goethe, Shakespeare and Sophocles, a masked Al Capone.
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MOBILE/IMMOBILE continues at the Museum of National Archives (60 Rue des Francs-Bourgeois, Paris, France) through April 29.
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I had the chance to review the wired pair a year ago, and said they're where "audiophiles meet the bourgeois".
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If you want shiny food, go eat a gold leaf cake or gold-sprinkled mousse, you spectacular bourgeois food criminal.
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Literally a "convergence of struggles," this slogan epitomized the unity of bourgeois students and the proletariat that made 19683 unique.
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These types of tales all concern wealthy bourgeois children having joyous school day adventures at various elite British boarding schools.
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As masterfully translated by Geremie Barmé, an Australian sinologist, Mr Xu calls urban China "all very comfy and petit-bourgeois".
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It was a pre-internet feat that included such significant artists as Mary Beth Edelson, Ana Mendieta, and Louise Bourgeois.
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Her performance is spot-on, striking the right balance between sincerity in her friendship with Rachel, and madcap bourgeois parody.
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His strategy has been to build an electoral coalition combining prosperous urbanites with bourgeois conservatives fed up with Mrs Merkel.
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This work is one of the series of Cells that Bourgeois created over the last two decades of her career.
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Twenty-five of his works will be complemented by sculptures by Louise Bourgeois, who similarly probed childhood and familial memories.
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Bourgeois was an early suspect in the search for Alexis due to an alleged failed polygraph and a criminal record.
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Get a decent bottle of red wine or one of those bourgeois-ass beers that's brewed with like, lemon peels.
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A pilgrimage to visit Louise Bourgeois and Peter Zumthor's Norwegian memorial made for victims of the witchcraft trials hits home.
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"Locking up democratically elected leaders is more than a bridge too far," Flanders premier Geert Bourgeois said in a statement.
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"I did not know the Bourgeois Pig served dinner," he said to her chagrin within 10 minutes of her text.
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CLOTH LULLABY The Woven Life of Louise Bourgeois Written by Amy Novesky Illustrated by Isabelle Arsenault 40 pp. Abrams. $43.
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In the early scenes, Meyerbeer maximizes the local color and the popular flavor that bourgeois audiences expected from grand opera.
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By historical good fortune for Morisot, the bourgeois home was becoming a socially and psychologically charged arena for artistic exploration.
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It will need to fine-tune a cultural mind-set in a country that once dismissed pianos as bourgeois luxuries.
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"Theresa will make No. 10 more mainstream bourgeois, and redo the place for the post-Brexit era," Mr. York predicted.
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In a statement before the court, Mr. Hu said he had "long been influenced by bourgeois liberalism," according to Xinhua.
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As I sat Friday in the bourgeois comfort of the press box, however, I can lay no claim to disapproval.
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Made from hair, wax, and religious paraphernalia, these morbid sculptures immediately invoke the work of Louise Bourgeois and Robert Gober.
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On my first trip to New York in 1998, I looked up Bourgeois in the phone book and called her.
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That's less a story about personal anxiety and more one about class politics between the petit bourgeois and the proletariat.
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She's a literary darling: an enfant terrible whose uncompromising diaries of her life as sex worker scandalized bourgeois Parisian society.
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The Duke Ellington School is being given works by Hank Willis Thomas, BK Adams, Louise Bourgeois and Mark Thomas Gibson.
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Desperate to escape, the eldest daughter knocks her own tooth out with a dumbbell in their brightly lit bourgeois bathroom.
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Most of the C.C.P. leadership opposed the Comintern policy; they thought collaboration with the "bourgeois" K.M.T. would demoralize their members.
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But Roman Bourgeois, 33, a native of Burgundy, arrived last year on his own to share his passion for wine.
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But it's also an intuitive and noble understanding that to eat and drink locally is not just a bourgeois fashion.
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Vacation is so often cast as a luxury now in America, a bourgeois game of Instagram tagging and food photos.
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His interest is not in groups or collectives or even in social breakdown, except when refracted through the bourgeois male.
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The Maplewood Archie lives in bourgeois affluence as his father becomes obsessed with money and his parents become increasingly estranged.
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I started buying Bourgeois works very early in my collecting career, so I've lived with them for a long time.
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Five more versions soon followed, traced directly from details of works by Louise Bourgeois, Cy Twombly, Christopher Wool and others.
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Delsol: Nori, the manager/producer of [the gay band] Apotheke, is not interested in marriage or in most/all "bourgeois" conventions.
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Similarly, Louise Bourgeois, a Franco-American sculptor who died in 2010, spent decades probing her relationship with her father in psychoanalysis.
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In contrast to his better-off peers, who chafed against their starchy upbringing, Renoir was bourgeois by aspiration, not by birth.
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One casta painting in particular by Juan Rodriquez Juárez stands out: instead of systemic racism, Juárez depicts a loving bourgeois family.
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Bourgeois had to clear out of the Brooklyn studio at the end of 2005 to make way for the Barclays Center.
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After all, the Sixties was the era of the Youthquake movement, when a new generation shook free of formal bourgeois codes.
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Since then, Kelsey Bourgeois, a women's rights activist and sexual assault survivor herself, started an online petition to improve Siri's responses.
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"We're not in control of the media," Alexis's stepfather, LaRon Bourgeois, told the National Association of Black Journalists at the time.
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These delicious, campy critiques of good taste, bourgeois society, and the restraints of middle-class life come at a crucial moment.
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The five inmates scheduled for execution are Daniel Lewis Lee, Lezmond Mitchell, Wesley Ira Purkey, Alfred Bourgeois and Dustin Lee Honken.
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The group rose to radical prestige in Weimar Germany by piercing the skin of bourgeois ideology with their glinting dialectical acuity.
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The Atlanta of "Atlanta" is above all a layer cake of African-American life, bourgeois and street, hipster and old school.
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Because Shchukin represented the very image of the bourgeois class enemy, his name was removed from the labels on the walls.
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The keeping of insects faded during the 1950s and '60s, when Mao Zedong waged war on traditions deemed bourgeois and retrograde.
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"Reason" became another name for bourgeois oppression, the triumph of science merely an excuse for more orderly forms of social subjugation.
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The second largest body of work in the show consists of narrative tapestries that are outspoken indictments of British bourgeois society.
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A newly enfranchised bourgeois consumer with purchasing power and a hectic schedule desired a more concise and affordable form of fiction.
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José Rivera moves the action from France to Puerto Rico in 1941, and from a bourgeois apartment to a sugar plantation.
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"I will now always have to live with knowing I will never have a relationship with my father," Emily Bourgeois said.
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Europeans and Americans like Louise Bourgeois, Joan Jonas and Steve McQueen had equal footing with African, Latin American and Asian colleagues.
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They are also, as anyone who has seen I, Tonya knows, expected to project a conventional bourgeois image of the sport.
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They understood why she had Louise Bourgeois ("everyone had her," Ms. Gund said), but Glenn Ligon, Martin Puryear and Julie Mehretu?
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"Just a little pop-pop dust right on top" is how Jean-Paul Bourgeois, Blue Smoke's chef, describes the last step.
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Visconti's anticlerical, anti-bourgeois politics become overt only in the trial sequence, broadly staged in a real, seemingly stifling Algiers courtroom.
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He still refuses to apologize, but now on strictly artistic grounds: To admit error or express regret would be too bourgeois.
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In his 20s, back in Paris, he married and settled into a bourgeois track with a job in the stock market.
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What could seem like a gimmick with another artist (or with like, say, parkour) becomes a moral conundrum with Mr. Bourgeois.
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The artist Louise Bourgeois has long inspired Simone Rocha, and this season the designer paid homage to her work once more.
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Such an accessory would have been denounced as bourgeois frivolity only a few years before, but now fashion merchandise signified status.
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However, she interestingly discusses the way in which Sergei Eisenstein's early comic films make fun of bourgeois values and Hollywood tropes.
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Placed next to or against his earlier embrace of bourgeois vision, this late work dealing with fantasy and seduction is incongruous.
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In the "Imitation" section in particular, Snider includes cheeky nods to people like Louise Bourgeois, Jackson Pollock, and Frank Lloyd Wright.
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The city underwent a full transformation—from working class and medieval to bourgeois and modern—in less than two decades' time.
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Here is his deepest rejoinder: "Your very ideas are but the outgrowth of the conditions of your bourgeois production and bourgeois property, just as your jurisprudence is but the will of your class made into a law for all, a will whose essential character and direction are determined by the economical conditions of existence of your class".
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As for other modernists and contemporaries, Rabbia's works find kindred spirits among some of the drawings of Louise Bourgeois and Kiki Smith.
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Also stylized as bougie, the word is derived from "bourgeois," an elite demographic defined by a need for luxury and material items.
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Falconry was originally used for hunting in the Middle East and Asia, but later became a bourgeois pastime during the Romantic period.
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It lacks the earthy bourgeois glamour of Whole Foods, or Target's warm graphic buoyancy, or the hot American urgency of 7/11.
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Cocooned in wealth and privilege, the sisters dreamed noble dreams but were buoyed by naïveté and sometimes led astray by bourgeois idealism.
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A wildly original artist, Bourgeois lived for almost half a century at 2347 West 220th Street, a narrow, 19913th-century brick rowhouse.
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Shortly before she died in 22005 at 21940, Bourgeois purchased the adjacent house from her neighbor, the costume designer William Ivey Long.
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Louise Bourgeois: An Unfolding Portrait continues at the Museum of Modern Art (11 West 53rd Street, Midtown, Manhattan) through January 28, 2018.
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Melding the ideas of Marx and Freud, Surrealists saw reason and order as means of bourgeois social control that must be overthrown.
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He was dispatched to Shanghai, a madcap colonial city where he drank, caroused and acted the "debauched bourgeois expatriate", Mr Matthews writes.
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There were the usual Andy Warhols, of course, but it's not often you see a Louise Bourgeois with phallic sculpture in hand.
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It draws as much from the surgeon artist, Lucio Fontana, as it does feminist forebears, Marisa Merz, Louise Bourgeois, and Ana Mendieta.
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Also, seeking to overturn bigoted bourgeois self-preservation, Indiana is absolutely brilliant and essential on bifurcated Warhol (pre- and post-Valerie Solanas).
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Despite the threats of police infiltration, anarchist communities tend to be welcoming to outsiders, especially compared to the residents of bourgeois neighborhoods.
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And it was hard not to think, thus, that among all the options — lovely, cool, bourgeois — the most important one was missing.
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"One must shock the bourgeois," Baudelaire is supposed to have said, speaking at a time when the bourgeoisie could still be shocked.
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This references artists like Alice Neel and Louise Bourgeois, New Yorkers who lived long enough to enjoy some late appreciation and fame.
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As a Frenchwoman relocated to the United States, Bourgeois had known plenty of Surrealists in Paris whom she re-encountered in Manhattan.
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Even the Huffington Post tires of Girls "star" Lena Dunham's phony, phoned-in feminism, calling it as close to bourgeois as possible.
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Comparable to your everyday one-pieces, a maillot is just a tank-style swimsuit with a French backstory and a bourgeois title.
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Even his renditions of "bourgeois" moments — a supermarket, an airport terminal, a literal march for women's rights — became part of the fantasy.
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Bourgeois in 2005 worked with other white men to forcefully keep black men fleeing Hurricane Katrina out of their New Orleans neighborhood.
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In 1997, Bourgeois was approached by C-Project, New York City's first holography studio, to collaborate on an innovative set of works.
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His best-known titles, "I Am Love" and "A Bigger Splash," feature beautiful people with impeccable taste experiencing haute-bourgeois life intensely.
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The fourth member of this bourgeois quartet is a psychiatrist (Christèle Tual), who has little to do besides listening to the others.
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Louise Bourgeois took her own garments (discarded dresses, slips and nightwear) and repurposed them in her 1991 "Cell" series' haunting, biomorphic sculptures.
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Granted, the novel can seem dated in presenting the artistic life as a starkly binary choice between deranged genius and bourgeois contentment.
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And where the port city's champions see a swaggering no-nonsense metropolis free of bourgeois pretensions, others see a lack of refinement.
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The poet Amiri Baraka once derisively wrote that Lee was "the quintessential buppie," his work frivolous and bourgeois, but that is vicious.
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Many of the people around Andy were the sons and daughters of the wealthy bourgeois collectors of his works — these abandoned people.
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Mr. Farneti is most often described by those who know him or work with him as low-key, and occasionally as bourgeois.
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For a large part of its existence, it was determined to strike down "bourgeois" democracy and install the dictatorship of the proletariat.
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SEVERAL PASSENGERS in one carriage of an "L" train, rattling south on the underground line to Chicago metro station, are unmistakably bourgeois.
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That's what makes them feel like fully realized people — and what makes their casual bourgeois racism so painfully, cringingly familiar to read.
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" The city planners, he said, "are living in a kind of world of bourgeois imagination that has little to do with reality.
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Nothing could be more bourgeois than an affair, or more banal than being the other woman, as Frances is all too aware.
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I am not suggesting that this Anglo, working-class, summer-field snap is the equivalent of Barthes's French bourgeois Winter Garden photograph.
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Gallery view of "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon," by Pablo Picasso, from 1907 (left), and "Quarantania, I," by Louise Bourgeois, from 1947-53 (center).
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Mr. Bourgeois pointed to a hole recently jackhammered through the thick concrete flooring of the house, which left black soil exposed underneath.
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In "Like Father, Like Son," a bourgeois father decides to relinquish his young son, who was switched with another child at birth.
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Before descending into chaos, "What If?" tends toward bourgeois idyll: "You" are a proud father who successfully raised a newly independent daughter.
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Now natural wine has become a signifier of bourgeois taste in certain social circles and on certain menus across the United States.
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Too many younger feminists buy into the canard that second-wave feminism was exclusively a white, bourgeois affair, unconcerned with race and class.
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Frémon's story runs exactly as many pages as Bourgeois lived years, a quick take on a long life, just as the author intends.
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Countries such as Britain, America, France and Italy have rich comic traditions, often best known for challenging conventional bourgeois society and conservative norms.
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Liberal capitalism was supposed to foster a universal middle class and encourage bourgeois values of sobriety and prudence and democratic virtues of accountability.
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Well, the site is loaded with up-and-coming brands like This Works and Bourgeois, and come at a handful of price ranges.
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"His family was a bourgeois family that stood up to the Mafia and refused to compromise" with the powerful organization based in Sicily.
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My film for the day: Michael Haneke's latest miserablist tale of a morally rotting European bourgeois family, the ironically titled Happy End (2017).
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One of the themes running through my book is the excessively bourgeois or white middle-class assumptions of so much feminist thought today.
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After prosecutors shared details of the slaying in court on Sunday, Judge Adam Bourgeois Jr. deemed both suspects flight risks and potentially dangerous.
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For those unconstrained by bourgeois notions of appropriate times to drink hooch, you can order a cocktail when they open at 8 a.m.
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A teenage Elena attends a party here at the home of her professor, onCorso Vittorio Emanuele, where the bourgeois elegance leaves her astonished.
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Like "Transparent" (in which the co-creator Jay Duplass appears), "Togetherness" has a sympathetic eye for its specific breed of Los Angeles bourgeois.
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And I chose for [Zula and Wiktor] to live in Paris in the movie, because Paris is the most hermetically bourgeois, educated environment.
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Chloe, sensing an inability to find words for her mother's bourgeois malaise, queues Janis Joplin's "Ball and Chain" in season one, episode five.
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The building will house the Prada Foundation's permanent collection—including artists such as Thomas Demand and Louise Bourgeois—as well as future acquisitions.
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DW: In the same alcove where "Bosom Lady" is shown, there are the Sainte Sébastienne prints, which are all self-portraits of Bourgeois.
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But Physique are making nothing new, because "new" is a bourgeois conceit when your chief concern is anthemic destruction of all oppressive systems.
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In 1973 Loriot, West Germany's most incisive humourist, chose it for the title of an anthology of cartoons skewering his country's bourgeois pretensions.
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Unleashing a man-eating shark upon the bourgeois beachgoers of Martha's Vineyard was a subtler nod to the conflict between man and nature.
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The difference here is that the "Horny Bourgeois Teens" were not yet matriculated, and Harvard was well within its rights to disinvite them.
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It is the violent, repressive left, explicitly disdainful of liberalism and its counterrevolutionary sanction of free inquiry and expression, its untethered, bourgeois individualism.
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Nocturnal Animals follows a bourgeois art gallery owner named Susan (Adams), who receives an unexpected manuscript from her novelist ex-husband Edward (Gyllenhaal).
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It was a big brick of a novel about a man, clearly the author's alter ego, who felt trapped in his bourgeois existence.
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Much of his time was spent disagreeing with other radicals, attacking Proudhon in particular, whom he likened to one of the "bourgeois economists".
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The state has a long legacy of self-improvement programs, exercise crazes, and faddish diets, amounting to a unique brand of bourgeois spirituality.
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From Italian Futurism to German Expressionism, many avant-garde artists bristled at bourgeois culture and sought to express something more dangerous and vital.
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The wider cause is paramount, and to serve one's private needs, in paint, is to yield to the bourgeois blandishments of the self.
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Fletcher" are mundane, and the stakes aren't exactly momentous, even compared with the petit-bourgeois dramas of "Little Children" and "The Abstinence Teacher.
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Such is the case of Les Twins (Laurent and Larry Nicolas Bourgeois), two uber talented French-born dancers, choreographers, models, and now — actors.
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It has a grave tenderness, alert to the manners and gestures of bourgeois family life, almost reminiscent of Henry James or Edith Wharton.
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He's a good father, a good businessman, a paragon of petit-bourgeois virtue who happens to keep hostages tied up in the basement.
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"Only the debris of the bourgeois media is left," Maduro said in a speech in June during the country´s national journalists´ day.
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Bourgeois was found guilty of sexually molesting, torturing, and beating his 2-year-old daughter to death in Corpus Christi, Texas, in 83.
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Those tensions became increasingly sharp from early 1987, when Deng began a campaign against "bourgeois liberalization," a term for liberal and dissenting ideas.
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"The New Negro" thrust forth all the ironies of Locke's ethos: his emphatic propriety and angular vision, his bourgeois composure and libertine tastes.
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A life so pampered, while enviable and thrilling, was also morally suspect, reeking of bourgeois individualism and other Western frivolities, such as democracy.
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Bourgeois worked nimbly with language as well as form and image, and text — often embroidered — is incorporated in a number of the works.
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Mr. Fong purchased a rug made by Louise Bourgeois for the den of a client who already owned numerous pieces by the artist.
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White and mostly comfortably middle-class or bourgeois adjacent, they have nice homes, jobs and people they love and some they scarcely tolerate.
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It's a psychological thriller, a strangely dry-eyed melodrama, a kinky sex farce and, perhaps most provocatively, a savage comedy of bourgeois manners.
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Dr. Bourgeois and her colleagues looked at clinical trials for heart disease medications, for instance — primarily blood thinners, cholesterol and blood pressure drugs.
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The state, in the form of the Party, proved to be one bourgeois concept that twentieth-century Communist regimes found impossible to transcend.
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For the show, a woodcut print of a bare food cupboard by Louise Bourgeois has been borrowed from the Museum of Modern Art.
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Both could lead to the loss of our middle-class status, what I've come to understand as our blue-collar black-bourgeois lives.
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Mr. Bourgeois also told a neighbor, "Anything coming up this street darker than a brown paper bag is getting shot," the documents said.
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The places where humanity resides, in all its anger and humor, its fear, confusion and joy, its bourgeois tendencies and glamour and rebellion.
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" Artist Tristan Tzara wrote in his 1918 "Dada Manifesto": "Is the aim of art to make money and cajole the nice nice bourgeois?
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But it's also an intensely powerful one: Julia's abnegation is a willful rejection of bourgeois social norms in favor of a higher, harder calling.
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The mass killings of allegedly bourgeois Cambodians for such things as wearing a watch have been treated as crimes against humanity rather than genocide.
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There's nothing more fun than being a suburban bourgeois teen playing a simulation of what life was like back when it was actually dangerous.
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Bourgeois added there should be no place for tariffs or other impediments to trade in the upcoming negotiations between the European Union and Britain.
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"We should not antagonize the British," said Geert Bourgeois, who has pleaded for a soft Brexit in order to limit damage to Flemish exporters.
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He scorned the Declaration of the Rights of Man, a manifesto for the French revolution, as a charter for private property and bourgeois individualism.
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The final series of works depicts bourgeois wardrobes, cabinets and dressers made of glowing wood veneers and pieces of old furniture, also on brocade.
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The exception is France, where the stereotype of a bourgeois couple sipping wine and ignoring their remarkably well-behaved progeny appears to be accurate.
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In Chile's case, the effects of the military dictatorship, Catholicism, bourgeois neoliberalism, machismo, and patriarchy all conspire to constrict possibilities of thought and action.
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Labrouste detests Paris, "a city infested with eco-responsible bourgeois", but ends up in a hotel room there, consoled by daytime television and hummus.
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Executions have been scheduled for Daniel Lewis Lee, Lezmond Mitchell, Wesley Ira Purkey, Alfred Bourgeois and Dustin Lee Honken, according to the Justice Department.
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He was the kind of bourgeois the new government wasn't interested in keeping around: one who talks of work but never really does anything.
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The crowd — a polite mix of the elderly, bourgeois and young — raised their right hands with him as he took the oath of office.
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The servants seem to sense that the mansion has become a psychological prison, where these entitled people are literally bound by their bourgeois trappings.
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Georgia O'Keeffe, Norman Rockwell, Jackson Pollock, Robert Rauschenberg, Louise Bourgeois, James Rosenquist, and Ai Weiwei are just a few of the League's illustrious alumni.
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Louise Bourgeois kept being, throughout my experience of encountering her here and there, odd and kooky, a rapscallion splendidly creating entire, surreal world views.
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Since I was the first person there, Bourgeois had me sit at her creaky, old table while she heated up a kettle for tea.
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Throughout their careers, both Bourgeois and Kusama bravely spoke about their psychological states, at times when it was rare to discuss such issues openly.
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An earlier version of this article described incorrectly an exhibit of Alex Van Gelder's portraits of Louise Bourgeois currently on display at Hauser & Wirth.
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LOUISE BOURGEOIS: AN UNFOLDING PORTRAIT Hundreds of the fraught French sculptor's prints and illustrated books, accompanied by a new online catalog. Sept. 133–Jan.
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Ms. Whiteread created a room from scratch: a library, scaled like the bourgeois salons of the apartments in the Austrian capital's Judenplatz ("Jews' Square").
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Although her life began amid fairly traditional bourgeois circumstances, there were signs early on that Guy Blaché might be destined for an unusual path.
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The second Lucía (Eslinda Nuñez, who played the object of the antihero's fantasies in "Memories of Underdevelopment") is the daughter of a bourgeois family.
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In warm weather, the bourgeois-bohemian crowds spill out onto makeshift packing-crate benches along the quay and order pitchers of chardonnay (623 euros).
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Because Bourgeois tended to hijack the process, reworking various proofs so extensively by hand that they became works of art in their own right.
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Fragments of this motif were printed horizontally on extra-large pieces of paper that Bourgeois then attacked with pencil and red gouache or watercolor.
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Its founder, Jean-Marie Le Pen, denied human-driven climate change and dismissed ecology as the "new religion of the bobo," or bohemian bourgeois.
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Almost nothing in China screams "corrupt" like playing golf, a game long derided by the Communist Party as a bourgeois luxury of the West.
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The same has not been the case in Sweden, where none of the bourgeois parties have been willing to work with Jimmie Åkesson's party.
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Louis Aragon said that Cripure was the Don Quixote of bourgeois ruin; André Gide said that the novel had made him lose his footing.
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Beckham, like Rooney, was born of working-class stock, but his was the right kind: aspirational, smiling, petit bourgeois, of the affluent South East.
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Instead, the images are intensely personal — revealing a playfulness, an absurdity, and a bit of bourgeois indulgence rarely seen in photos from the time.
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" Wax had earlier attracted controversy when she co-wrote an August editorial in The Philadelphia Inquirer lamenting "the breakdown of the country's bourgeois culture.
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Though some documentation describes the house as being built in the 1830s, Mr. Bourgeois said he believed it may actually date to the 1770s.
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I try to comfort myself with the thought that the whole concept of a quiet and dutiful audience is a bourgeois 19th-century invention.
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On the fourth floor, the stuffed cadavers of Louise Bourgeois are suspended next to the Tolkien-esque metallic spiders that are her signature creation.
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Savinio, in tandem with Louise Bourgeois, is the subject of CIMA's current exhibition, though he receives sole billing in the show's title, Alberto Savinio.
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As it picks itself up after the debacle of the election, the Conservative Party can take some hope from the bourgeois nature of these complaints.
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"We will call for there to be no feelings of revenge but go for a soft Brexit," Geert Bourgeois told a news conference in Brussels.
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If officials discover Coutee had been served a restraining order before the shooting, her charge could be upgraded to first-degree murder, according to Bourgeois.
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Indeed, in many ways he was an exemplary Soviet man—hardworking, of peasant pedigree and lacking bourgeois instincts, such as a desire for private ownership.
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Ranging from bourgeois nationalists to anti-capitalist anarchists, they are united only by the demand for a referendum, which they call "the right to decide".
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The museum said on Thursday that a solo exhibition by the artist Louise Bourgeois would be one of the first shows held in the space.
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He falls in love with one of them, a Vietnamese refugee (Hong Chau), who enlightens him as to the real cost of his bourgeois lifestyle.
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Bourgeois created this particular project when she was 96 and it felt to me like it fit into this general discussion of late artistic styles.
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Louise Bourgeois remains best known for her spider sculptures, cell installations, and uncanny sewn figures, but print- and book-making sustained her practice for decades.
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But we also spotted some unique and smart costumes that impressed, from a Claude Monet haystack to a Louise Bourgeois with phallic sculpture in hand.
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Wherever the history of the labor that goes into an object's making is concealed, this creates a false freedom like that of the bourgeois market.
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The Miniature Museum at Gemeentemuseum Den Haag has over two thousand works of art by luminaries such as Louise Bourgeois, Yves Klein, and Yayoi Kusama.
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Maybe by extending your (self-professed) bourgeois hand in friendship, you will convince the other conventional parents to give this mom and child a break.
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He decided to spend $40,000 to open one of his own, the Bourgeois Pig, because that seemed a smart way to cut out the middleman.
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But while that male culture was "conservative" in its exploitative attitudes toward women, it was itself in rebellion against bourgeois norms and Middle-American Christianity.
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The set designer Mimi Lien has created a bourgeois nightmare of a living room, complete with a polyester rug and a cute little dinette set.
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It can bring Jefferson, Madison, Paine, Jackson, Lincoln, George, Croly, Brandeis, Franklin Roosevelt, Rawls, and others in the petty-bourgeois radical tradition to the bar.
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One couldn't just drink coffee and talk and still make a living, though—especially after Diderot was disinherited for his bohemianism by his bourgeois dad.
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The exhibition offers viewers a glimpse at an unlikely medium and welcome addition that enhances Bourgeois' central artistic themes and prolific contributions to modern art.
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The National Museum of Women in the Arts acquired works by Louise Bourgeois, Yael Bartana, Lalla Essaydi, Berthe Morisot, Jami Porter Lara, and Faith Ringgold.
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But unlike Bourgeois, Kusama's relationship with her mother was fraught, due to her mother's resentment of her father and violent opposition to Kusama's artistic aspirations.
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The modest scale of the buildings evokes the pre-Haussman island, a disreputable neighborhood of grog shops and loose morals where the bourgeois didn't venture.
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These were as meticulously staged as today's Instagram posts, forgoing realism to make a statement about the increasingly rich, bourgeois merchants who had commissioned them.
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Her father died when Susan was 5, leaving her to be brought up by a distinctly unloving mother: cold, beautiful, alcoholic; even worse, hopelessly bourgeois.
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Colonialism, too, revealed the inherent contradictions of the bourgeois middle classes, as colonial racism stood in stark contrast to the claim of universal human equality.
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When the young black woman went South, she shed some of her proper bourgeois upbringing and began to feel the shaggy earth beneath her feet.
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Furniture came off the wall and belonged to the floor in free-form configurations no longer anchored to a fireplace and bourgeois rules of symmetry.
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" He added: "It's a psychological thriller, a strangely dry-eyed melodrama, a kinky sex farce and, perhaps most provocatively, a savage comedy of bourgeois manners.
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Marx was essentially practicing détournement with his books, Wark explains, by throwing the language of the bourgeois elite factory-owner class back at it, reworked.
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Literally speaking, Wilhelm, a bourgeois young man with artistic inclinations, apprentices himself to a touring theatre company, where he learns how to act and direct.
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They commended the emerging bourgeois class, and placed much stock in its instincts for self-preservation and self-interest, and in its scientific, meritocratic spirit.
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The house's ground floor now sits directly on Manhattan soil, said Jean-Louis Goldwater Bourgeois, 76, a wealthy activist who bought the property in 13.
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Worst of all, many Communists applauded the execution of tens of thousands of Soviet comrades, denouncing those who were executed as bourgeois spies and provocateurs.
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The stereotype included everyone from men in gray flannel suits to the slick professionals of "Thirtysomething," stuck or smug in their world of bourgeois comforts.
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His early work was grounded in close reading, and his last book "The Bourgeois: Between History and Literature," included fine-grained analysis of classic works.
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Daniel, set to die at 48, aggressively embraces bourgeois domesticity: He becomes a doctor, gets married, buys a home, and courts stability at all costs.
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But as a character, Bourgeois remains more a device than an inhabited woman who was earthy, psychologically shattered in some ways, but a shattering artistic powerhouse.
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When the communists came to power in 1949, she was expelled from the Academy of Fine Arts because of her bourgeois origins (her parents owned property).
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Not long after, she was sent to the cowshed -- a makeshift prison for intellectuals and other "bourgeois elements" -- and suffered all kinds of humiliation and abuse.
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Cook County Associate Judge Adam Bourgeois Jr. declared both men potentially dangerous and a flight risk, and ordered that they remain in jail until their trial.
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And now, you can reach peak bourgeois in the best way: by putting your fancy perfume in a fancy leather travel case of its very own.
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It is not just the number of rooms in the life of a more or less contemporary, bourgeois woman; it is also a canonically significant number.
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Her first novel, about a woman who becomes addicted to sex as relief from her stifling bourgeois life, was compared to "Anna Karenina" and "Madame Bovary".
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Modernists turned their noses up at liners' "bourgeois" interiors, but admired them for their clean lines and technological prowess: a perfect marriage of form and function.
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Curated by longtime Bourgeois scholar and former Chief Curator of MoMA's Department of Prints and Illustrated Books, Deborah Wye, the exhibition is organized thematically and chronologically.
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Marx kept calling for, and predicting, the emergence of "a separate proletarian party" to lead an economic upheaval, instead of fighting merely for "bourgeois" political change.
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Police said a witness told them that Jones had admitted to killing Bourgeois, dismembering her body and disposing of her remains, court records show, WKYT reports.
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Poor Greeks that may normally vote for New Democracy voted No. And a considerable number of bourgeois leftists, with money in the closed banks, voted Yes.
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"The comedy is that the real haters of the bourgeois Jews, with the real contempt for their everyday lives, are these complex intellectual giants," Zuckerman snorts.
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Twentieth-century art from the three museums that co-organized the show are on view, including work by Louise Bourgeois, Sigmar Polke and Andy Warhol.mmk-frankfurt.
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Purges against "bourgeois" art started at the end of the 1920s, and the collection lapsed into disfavor, and after '28, into eclipse — rejected, sequestered, frozen, denigrated.
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"Apparently they prefer exporting weapons to Saudi Arabia than apples and pears to Canada," the Flemish prime minister, Geert Bourgeois, told the Flemish Parliament on Thursday.
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The final gallery has another excellent generational mix, this time of figurative sculpture by Rodin, Medardo Rosso, Bruce Nauman, Louise Bourgeois, Rebecca Warren and Alina Szapocznikow.
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Kristen Ann Stevens and Michael John Maggiore were married March 18 at the home of friends of the couple, Neslihan Danisman and David Bourgeois, in Brooklyn.
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Louis recognizes the contradiction in being the anti-bourgeois poster boy while reaping the benefits of being a bestselling author and socializing with the literary elite.
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Through the '240s, he supported himself by teaching at the Académie Ranson in Paris, where he had many promising students, including Louise Bourgeois and Alfred Manessier.
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Bourgeois grew up in Paris with a domineering father who had a long-standing affair with her nanny, and a mother who turned a blind eye.
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The best of what's on offer at Szechuan Mountain House may be characterized as creative proletarian fare that is trussed up, made bourgeois, and consummately plated.
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The group, once known as Harvard Memes For Horny Bourgeois Teens, was initially set up in December 2016 by incoming students for the class of 2021.
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She's also a clever student of art history, incorporating references along the way to everyone from Louise Bourgeois to Dan Flavin, Marcel Duchamp, and Jean Arp.
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At one moment, he would align himself with the student movement and the next chastise them for what he viewed as their reliance on bourgeois values.
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More, the gallery has created a Book and Printed Matter Lab (which is now displaying documents and photographs associated with Bourgeois, including her first illustrated book).
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An entire wall — hung densely, floor to ceiling, with works she's accumulated by Louise Bourgeois, Shirin Neshat and Sol LeWitt, among many others — might suggest otherwise.
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"The bourgeois and left-wing blocs are playing a game of chicken right now," said Lars Tragardh, a history professor at Ersta Skondal Bracke University College.
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It is a scene reminiscent of Marx's comparison of bourgeois progress to the pagan idol who drank nectar but only from the skulls of the slain.
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These elements contributed to Bourgeois becoming, in the '90s, something of a cult figure in the tradition of Vincent van Gogh, Georgia O'Keeffe and Frida Kahlo.
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When Weinberg was arrested in 1953 during Stalin's "anti-cosmopolitan" campaign against "Jewish bourgeois nationalism," Shostakovich wrote to the head of the KGB defending his talents.
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Mondtag, one of Germany's most exciting young directors, applies his Expressionism-inspired aesthetic to Brecht's parable about a morally repugnant poet at odds with bourgeois society.
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Mondtag, one of Germany's most exciting young directors, applies his Expressionism-inspired aesthetic to Brecht's parable about a morally repugnant poet at odds with bourgeois society.
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Whether they are depicted reading, sewing, or sketching, McNicoll seems more interested in women's interior worlds and creative pursuits than their idyllic natural or bourgeois surroundings.
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Whit Stillman, whose incisive comedies of bourgeois mores make him the modern cinema's Jane Austen, adapts one of her early novels in "Love & Friendship" (May 13).
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Some of these dense and alluring drawings recall the best works of Louise Bourgeois — and Ms. Pinaree, like her, also has a strong interest in domesticity.
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But he warned that the bourgeois values of wealth, vanity, and ostentation would impede rather than advance the growth of equality, morality, dignity, freedom, and compassion.
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Each estate has its own private locker here, from the fanciest premier cru chateau like Lafite to the affordable cru bourgeois vineyards that surround the restaurant.
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We decided that our mission, celebrating the year's best long-form journalism, is more important than the staid and stifling morality of patriarchal bourgeois neoliberal society.
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In the first gallery stands "Articulated Lair" (21992), a disturbing environment by Louise Bourgeois, who didn't really begin her mature work until she was past 295.
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Curated by Courtney Puckett, Drawing for Sculpture will feature drawings by 210 sculptors, from heavy hitters like Louise Bourgeois to up-and-comers like Rachel Beach.
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It begins outside the United States, with an unkind ferment of older stereotypes: the non-Christian other, the money-lending Shylock, the petty bourgeois European nebbish.
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The book's certainly not poetic, nor is it particularly well-paced, mostly either digressing about upbringing or meandering through the motions of yet another bourgeois day.
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"This blockade is undermining the trust of international partners in the EU." Geert Bourgeois, premier of the Dutch-speaking Flanders region, called the situation a real shame.
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Compare it with Nadav Lapid's Golden Bear-winning Synonyms, about Yoav, an Israeli who, disgusted with his country's nationalism, immigrates to France and befriends a bourgeois couple.
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Tonight, she returns with full bourgeois bona fides, having snagged some (not overly dynamic) guy named John Harding and given birth to a batch of little Hardings.
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When reached, spokesperson Liz Bourgeois said Facebook does not have "a precise number" yet to share, and declined to say exactly when the additional discovery was made.
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He despises the up-and-coming bourgeois class that is replacing him in power, but by marrying Sophie he will gain a substantial dowry from von Faninal.
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Moreover, during the Cultural Revolution of the 1960s and 1970s the bourgeois indulgence of keeping a pet would have attracted the attention of the dreaded Red Guards.
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Louise Bourgeois: An Unfolding Portrait opens on September 24 at the Museum of Modern Art (11 West 53rd Street, Midtown, Manhattan) and continues through January 28, 2018.
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In bourgeois families, "calling" had been the custom: A young man showed up, presented his card to the servant, and waited to sit with the eligible daughter.
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The film begins with a group of seven apparently bourgeois city-dwellers celebrating a day the country, much like the characters in Jean Renoir's Partie de campagne.
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Bourgeois, of Flemish nationalist party N-VA which is also part of Belgium's federal government, called on European institutions to mediate; a proposal it has already rejected.
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During the anti-bourgeois fanaticism of the Cultural Revolution in the 1960s and 1970s a famous producer of female underwear, Gujin, started making woollen jumpers to survive.
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He writes brilliantly about "Mitteleuropa," Habsburg Vienna, and his favorite writer, Karl Kraus, who was a critic of that bourgeois society but also a product of it.
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The novel, drawn from Begley's experiences, is narrated by a bourgeois Polish Jew who, in boyhood, received papers that allowed him to pose as an Aryan Catholic.
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But even in that motley crew, Bellamy seemed more comfortable in the outsiders' community of dreams and illusions than in the world of bourgeois cash and carry.
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Other shows in the sprawling new complex include an exhibition dedicated to the contemporary artist Mona Hatoum and a showcase of installation pieces by Louise Bourgeois. tate.org.
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"Fossil fuel technologies no matter how efficient will face greater and significant challenges," Hendrik Bourgeois, vice president European affairs at General Electric, said in Brussels on Monday.
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Bourgeois-Daigneault and her colleague John Bell, a professor at the University of Ottawa, dosed mice with the Maraba virus, which was first isolated from Brazilian sandflies.
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I feel the kind of poetry I like has been on the ropes for a while; people have said that stuff is irrelevant and bourgeois or whatever.
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Marx's universalism found its classic expression in "The Communist Manifesto," which declared that all nations must submit "on pain of extinction" to the forces of bourgeois modernity.
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In real life, some are on loan from museums, some are by world-famous artists (like Louise Bourgeois and Henry Moore), and some were bought on eBay.
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" It was at Eileen's urging that McKenney sent her stories to The New Yorker; her friends in the labor movement called them "trivial, bourgeois bits of fluff.
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What happens next is pretty much what you would expect from peewee nihilists ("Heathers") adrift in a bourgeois hellscape of quiet dinners and symmetrical visuals ("American Beauty").
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Other artists included in the sale achieved their own world records, including Robert Rauschenberg, Louise Bourgeois, Frank Stella, Larry Rivers, Daniel Buren, Jonas Wood, and Bruce Nauman.
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Loosely based on the Stendhal novel "The Charterhouse of Parma," it describes the struggle of a young man torn between his bourgeois background and his radical aspirations.
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Royer's mother, Raquel Bourgeois, said the family understood that the operation was not a cure, and that her grandson would almost certainly have some degree of disability.
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Morisot excelled at scenes of villégiature: the new, bourgeois practice of taking a holiday, which she often painted from perspectives between inside and outside, public and private.
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By Design The musician Nicolas Godin, one half of the indie-electro band Air, has recreated the sort of bourgeois, moody interiors he knew as a child.
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Thomas Mann's healthy bourgeois Buddenbrooks succumb to decadent sterility; Gabriel García Márquez's Buendías are erased by a hurricane; the Starks of Winterfell are massacred in the Riverlands.
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The heads presage a self-portrait print from 1990, displayed nearby, as well as the soft fabric figurative sculptures that Bourgeois took up in the late '90s.
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As a child she was exposed to painting largely through picture postcards and what she called the "very mediocre, bourgeois" landscapes that hung in her family home.
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Mr. Garaio Esnaola's choreography puts a powerful contemporary spin on Molière's comedy, which tells of a pompous, bourgeois gentleman who longs to be accepted by the aristocracy.
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That had always been the hope of the arts in Turin: its uneasy and never stable amalgam of aristocratic connoisseurship, bourgeois finance and working-class know-how.
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The change in Vallotton's art is often attributed to his marriage, in 1899, to a wealthy woman, by which he joined the haute bourgeois he so despised.
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Author Amanda Kolson Hurley presents case studies in Radical Suburbs: Experimental Living on the Fringes of the American City that range from anarchist communes to bourgeois utopias.
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There are mannequins in white lace communion-like dresses suspended in a white cage — and a Louise Bourgeois piece that anchors the space behind the cash register.
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Some sense an opportunity for the party to reconnect with the working class — and shed its image as the party of the urban "bobo," or bourgeois bohemian.
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Theory had bound them, together with most of the left, to the Marxist orthodoxy that, at this stage, the revolution in Russia could be only bourgeois-democratic.
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There are too many problems in the world worth worrying about for bourgeois parents like me to waste energy and resources perfecting and regimenting our little worlds.
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That makes them different, and more contemporary, than similar sculptures by Louise Bourgeois and Alina Szapocznikow, who also imagined bodies as permeable bundles of pell-mell parts.
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In contrast to Ms. Le Pen, Mr. Macron has been mocked for being the darling of the "bourgeois bohemians," and for his awkwardness among the working classes.
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Socialists believe that liberals are entranced by "bourgeois democracy," blind to the ways private ownership of the means of production makes reform inadequate and meaningful democracy impossible.
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The court documents said Mr. Bourgeois showed others a baseball cap with blood on it that had fallen from the head of one of the injured men.
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One day at the beginning of September, the three black men crossed the barricade on their way to the ferry landing, prompting Mr. Bourgeois to open fire.
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This requires a quality of seeing and thinking that many institutionally ensconced white theorists have downgraded and even gone so far as to declare bourgeois and obsolete.
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Ever since his fin-de-siècle bourgeois childhood in the Latvian city of Riga, Eisenstein had been drawing, amassing 5,000 works over the course of his life.
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"The very image of the hearty eater in the 19th century, the image of the bourgeois, of the successful person, is someone who has a belly," explains Rambourg.
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One of the most celebrated works that resulted is the uncanny installation called "The Destruction of the Father" (pictured), which Bourgeois made in 1974 and Glenstone recently acquired.
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Murdered for Mao: The killings China 'forgot' Sent to the cowshed As Red Guards, we subjected anyone perceived as "bourgeois" or "revisionist" to brutal mental and physical attacks.
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In the interwar years the term was used both by communists against the "bourgeois Lügenpresse" and by the Nazis against—no surprise—the allegedly Jewish and Bolshevik media.
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Her father's death in 1951 led Bourgeois to begin a decades-long Freudian psychoanalysis, and Goldwater's death freed — or forced — her to devote herself entirely to her art.
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In their interview with PEOPLE Now, Laurent and Larry Nicolas Bourgeois— who've worked with superstar icons like Beyoncè —revealed what it was like to take tips from Lopez.
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For along with its efforts to root out "bourgeois" nationalisms, the Kremlin relentlessly promoted a Soviet version of Ukrainian identity, as it did with most other ethnic minorities.
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This collection includes everything from his delightful portraits of Louise Bourgeois (pictured below) and Andy Warhol to his more controversial photographs of sexual fetishists and naked black men.
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The overlapping of the VERY intense revenge thriller with the inward ponderousness of a sad bourgeois life worked magnificently for its themes and I found it really marvelous.
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If everyone on this show, from affluent, bourgeois Jamie to Queens-or-die Mars, has one thing in common, and that's that they are satellites in Nola's orbit.
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In literary fiction, the dominance of bourgeois domestic realism, promulgated by influential writing programs at the University of Iowa and elsewhere, led to novels that excluded social concerns.
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Bourgeois said she has found even in the few weeks since the study came out, Siri has begun to respond to the phrase "I was raped" with RAINN.
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Which, fine, is Veblen and not Marx, but they're related, and anyway, something something bourgeois something something "responsibly sourced" and just see point 4 again, I don't know.
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Much of the reaction has been predictable: eye-rolling laced with schadenfreude (it didn't help that the name of the group was "Harvard Memes for Horny Bourgeois Teens").
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The Iron Heel is supremely cynical about institutions like newspapers and the church, which are at best bourgeois cover for the oligarchy, but it's unflaggingly confident in individuals.
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The area under the heaviest fire at present, according to reports received here, is Southwest China, where several party luminaries are being attacked for ''bourgeois'' and ''revisionist'' leanings.
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Because though the communists fought with the illegalists in leftist publications and in person, they refused to denounce them to the police, the courts, or the bourgeois press.
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Hauser & Wirth sold a painting by Mark Bradford for $1.5 million, as well as a painting by Alexander Calder and three works by Louise Bourgeois for undisclosed amounts.
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If I were to get real crazy, I might say something like: The OC used the grotesque mediocrity of the suburban Californian bourgeois to make counterculture cool again.
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It is a similarly eerie, constricted experience fabricated within her set of eight glowing, red holographic plates that is currently on display in the exhibition, Louise Bourgeois: Holograms.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Everyone has their own New York anniversary, and mine was the time in 1998 when I met Louise Bourgeois on Valentine's Day.
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Emin and her studio created the upcoming "Another World" exhibition of 60 women artists including Louise Bourgeois, Rosemarie Trockel and Kara Walker in a collaboration with Deutsche Bank.
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It was a pretty bourgeois affair, with a party on a barge that cruised down the Seine and docked not far from the foot of the Eiffel Tower.
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In 1980, Alanna Heiss invited me to do a large installation at PS1, in a show of eight sculptors including Richard Nonas, Mark di Suvero, and Louise Bourgeois.
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Many featured artworks, from this Bourgeois sculpture to a Rembrandt portrait, come from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, where Ms. Avishai has been the podcaster in residence.
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The thematic organization of "An Unfolding Portrait" follows Bourgeois in light circling rhythms as she revisits previous subjects, expanding upon them or transferring them into more substantial media.
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"Homeless, wifeless, mistressless, penniless," he invades the Central Park West apartment of his old buddy Norman Cowan and violates the bourgeois propriety of the place in unimaginable ways.
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Monet's large "Women in the Garden," an early endeavor in plein-air group portraiture, hangs beside Bazille's "Family Gathering," a stiffer showcase of bourgeois leisure and light effects.
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Every novel features protagonists similar to Florent: bourgeois French men caught up in an inner turmoil charged by loneliness, sexual dilemma, and the state of the globalized world.
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Once the site of the city's silk-weaving industry, Croix-Rousse is now a gentrifying, sought-after neighborhood with restaurants catering to a "bobo," or bohemian bourgeois, clientele.
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Mr. Bourgeois said that he bought the building, 392 West Street, in 2006 for $2.2 million, and that it had probably appreciated in value to about $4 million.
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However, much of what remains of the Radicals' output is in the form of furniture and light fixtures, which would be bourgeois if it wasn't all so outré.
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Bourgeois often used shades of blue and pink to convey emotion in her fabric sculptures, and Rocha drew on that, showing blush sequin dresses and periwinkle satin babydolls.
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Once a member of the North's elite political establishment, Mr. Thae was educated about the West through movies like "The Sound of Music" and books about bourgeois excess.
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Federal prosecutors said the court proceedings took a particularly long time — nearly nine years since the initial indictment — because Mr. Bourgeois was repeatedly found incompetent to stand trial.
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"My parents were always telling me that our family is really bourgeois, telling stories of what life used to be in Vietnam," Pham recalled in a 2001 interview.
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Whence Manhattan's famous rectilinear grid — that "old inconceivably bourgeois scheme of composition and distribution," as Henry James put it, that for two centuries has shaped city life so profoundly?
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A concurrent issue was the fate of MoCA's permanent collection of more than 600 works of art, including pieces by Robert Rauschenberg, John Baldessari, Tracey Emin and Louise Bourgeois.
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Fifty years after Albinati left Catholic school in Rome, the combination of countercultural religion and bourgeois morality impressed on him there still overshadows his life more than he likes.
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The Belgian region of Flanders will suffer a 2.5 percent decline in GDP, according to its premier Geert Bourgeois, who believes his region would be hit hardest after Ireland.
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Films like Blade Runner and classic cyberpunk novels like Neuromancer, helped transform science fiction by imagining how new inventions would intersect with existing culture, particularly outside respectable bourgeois society.
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Later, Bourgeois donated an archive of her printed work to MoMA and, in 296, Wye organized an exhibition of Bourgeois's prints to accompany the publication of a catalogue raisonné.
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At the time France was rocked by violent student riots, and Rykiel's styles also aimed to counter stiff, bourgeois dress codes, with inside-out stitches and extra-short skirts.
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Nicotine's satire of bourgeois morality bites at hypocrisy with Zinkian snappishness, but retains a conventional level of sympathy for its attractive female protagonist when she gets into hot water.
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The debris of her bourgeois, orderly life is shattered all around: She lies on broken shards of wine glasses and smashed fine china, Mozart playing loudly in the background.
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The revelation that the "Black Spartacus" drove slaves spurred some modern historians to over-correct, speculating that Toussaint was a well-heeled bourgeois by the time of the revolution.
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His murals shout in a kind of proto-post-colonial language that piqued the interest of American artists, but clashed with the bourgeois ethos of mid-twentieth century colleges.
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There is a baroque-style bourgeois house with a sundial containing the motto: Work and wake, long as it's light,For I don't tell the hours of the night.
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And adapting I Love Dick has its own pitfalls: While the show boldly deploys feminist theory, it still privileges and centers the voice of a bourgeois, white, bohemian woman.
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After all, it was the 16th-century proliferation of the printing press that made Martin Luther so able to disseminate his writings (often among a bourgeois and literate class).
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You know that Washington is a bourgeois town and you've heard the deep-pitched voice of John the Revelator and you saw the Titanic sink in a boggy creek.
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Familiar conceptual and minimalist heavy hitters are well represented, but Bourgeois was also determined to use this exhibition to "push for artists who were never shown" by the Foundation.
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These forays into haut-bourgeois Berlin can obscure the darker side of the city, but this aspect is an inextricable part of Berlin's historical arc, and cannot be ignored.
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In short, Alphabet City still inspires jokes among Christodora residents, as Mr. Pendle, the writer, put it; just different ones: The avenues now stand for "Affluent, Bourgeois, Comfortable, Decent."
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Frédéric (Bernard Verley) is happily married with a young child when he meets Chloe (Zouzou), a former model and old flame who teases him for having become so bourgeois.
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But that is to miss the point about Brecht's boldly anti-bourgeois study in alienation that attracts even as it repels: You look on appalled and in admiration, too.
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The Roman Catholic monks inherited the cookbook after suffragettes burned down Begbrook House, the home of a local bourgeois family whose servants compiled 142 recipes into a practical compendium.
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"Many artists responded by seeking to abandon or overthrow prevailing conventions of reality, conventions associated with bourgeois society and therefore with the established social and political system," Batchen states.
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The Wisconsin student newspaper, The Badger Herald, predicted that the university would transform into a bourgeois playground for wealthy Chicagoans, who can afford the luxury private dormitories near campus.
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ALBERTO SAVINIO Pairing the virtuosically strange figurative painting of Savinio — the pianist, critic and younger brother of the better known Giorgio de Chirico — with sculptures by Louise Bourgeois. Oct.
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For the tasting, Florence Fabricant and I were joined by Sabra Lewis, wine director at the Standard Grill in the meatpacking district, and Edouard Bourgeois, wine director at Pressoir.
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In a sign of St. Moritz's burgeoning importance in the art world, Hauser & Wirth opened with a Louise Bourgeois show in a three-story Via Serlas space in December.
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Now in its 19th year, The New Yorker Festival is as much a staple of bourgeois New York life as sneaking a sauvignon blanc into Shakespeare in the Park.
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