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"totemic" Definitions
  1. connected with a totem or totems (= animals or other natural objects that are chosen and respected as special symbols in a particular culture)
  2. important because of being thought of as a symbol of a particular quality or idea

164 Sentences With "totemic"

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This is a matter of totemic importance to Mr Macron.
Now, it's become totemic for a cadre of contemporary designers.
K. trade deal has become a "symbolic and totemic issue."
The order was: memorable experience or sight first, totemic photograph second.
It is one of those totemic projects symbolising delay and obstruction.
"Do You Mind" was one of the totemic tracks of this era.
For International Women's Day, McDonald's is flipping its totemic "M" upside down.
A totemic sculpture by Blunk in the corner of the master bedroom.
The shift in medium renders the image even more totemic and haunting.
At first glance, these statues look like misplaced monoliths: totemic, ritualistic, and ancient.
And yet G.D.P. is treated as a totemic measure of the country's prosperity.
The startup is totemic of the market's current taste for plant-based food companies.
Names like ABBA or Suicide work less as plot points than totemic place-setters.
And Mr. Kapoor's elementally grand images have a totemic beauty that invites reflective thought.
The repeal of that provision has been a totemic issue to Hindu nationalists for decades.
For its efforts, Totemic earns $300 per year, per device within a $12 billion market.
If mainstream parties had demanded it first, it would not have acquired its totemic significance.
They're an industry, one like us, totally reliant on the totemic figure of Jobs 's rectangle.
Still later, she made elongated, totemic sculptures of cast iron that tower watchfully over their surroundings.
Wandsworth and Westminster, two totemic Tory councils, did not fall, despite Labour's noisy campaigns in both.
This was where Baru, his totemic animal, the saltwater crocodile, wandered and danced in the Dreamtime.
At first glance, Sue Yon Hwang's paper statues look like misplaced monoliths: totemic, ritualistic, and ancient.
"We will not allow RTB Bor to collapse," Vucic said of the totemic state copper mine.
But the politician selected to give it still serves an important totemic role for their party.
And if N.Y.C. has its way, the totemic bull statue she faces could move as well.
In turn, this letter attracted protest from some younger party members, for whom trans rights are totemic.
The totemic majesty of ancient monolithic architecture was joined with the limpidity of the glass curtain wall.
America does not have a Caryl Churchill, a totemic older playwright whose powers haven't dimmed a jot.
Crowds surrounded a small army of gangly, totemic wood sculptures enlivened with clothing, animal skulls and paint.
It's a version of a bird but it also functions as a powerful and mysterious totemic force.
But his totemic figures built from half-recognizable insignia and symbols pulse with narrative implication, relationships and innuendo.
Trump as warm, engaging and witty, traits at odds with the totemic stance she often takes in public.
Yet his intuitive process and his attraction to figuration imbue his works with a totemic or fetishistic sensibility.
All in all, despite being two very different characters, the totemic forwards share some uncomfortable similarities at the moment.
The mementos and keepsakes that populate many of this show's artworks were once ordinary objects but now appear totemic.
The two-story steel structure, created by Kate Raudenbush, a longstanding Burner artist, is surmounted by a totemic eagle.
Trump cut a totemic figure alongside Mr. Trump as they sat around a conference table at the agency's headquarters.
The assertive, individualistic, essentially democratic spirit of Smith's paintings is as enticing as their bright colors and bold, totemic forms.
Terrorist attacks, somewhat like those perpetrated by serial killers, tend to become totemic symbols—driving conversations for months and years.
Relegation would be a totemic moment for a British institution that has fallen out of fashion over the last decade.
Many Egyptians still despise him as the totemic symbol of the rampant cronyism and repression that plagued Egypt for decades.
The other challenge is the show's totemic status to a generation that feels ownership over Magenta, the Thinking Chair, Mrs.
He called the sickness "future shock," which he described in his totemic book of the same name, published in 1970.
Emilia Brintnall's totemic black papier-mâché "Serpent" slithers up a gallery wall with a white racing stripe down its back.
"Sangin became fairly totemic for the British because of the number of soldiers lost," he told the Press Association in December.
RELATED: Bannon: Rosenstein should be ordered to turn over documents on FBI source "The wall is not just totemic," Bannon said.
Today, it is the site of a totemic battle between civic virtues and a growing sphere of private power and experience.
Six, a design gallery in Milan, paid tribute to Ettore Sottsass, the father of the Memphis movement, with totemic ceramic sculptures.
Desolate and isolated, naked emaciated men, who might well be characters from outer space, give shape to Mondal's earlier totemic forms.
The sculptures seem almost totemic, like relics of a past civilization—yet they remain modern in their bright colors and surreal forms.
Totemic Labs is building a device that resembles an Amazon Echo that uses wireless signals to identify and respond to falls automatically.
Morphing vegetal, animal, and human elements, they range from the embryonic to the totemic in an exalted realm of myth and fantasy.
The narrator's name is never divulged, and so the reader comes to see her "I" as totemic, but also a little empty.
As a functional cabinet, and as a totemic object in its own right, its playful, circus-like stripes suggest a secret inside.
Some of the most satisfying scenes are of Earl just driving, largely because Eastwood is a totemic presence; he's also 88 now.
But we would have lost the big-risk-big-reward ethos that made these devices totemic innovations and inducements to further invention.
"It's amazing to see these titans of art and culture and business, these huge totemic figures just being mom and dad," he added.
These artifacts speak to the totemic power of silverware in Western culture, though it is a power now glimpsed through the rearview mirror.
Calling up images of incidents like the infamous 1986 "postal" attack in Edmond, Oklahoma, workplace shootings are uncommon, totemic, and often headline-grabbing.
In the Discoveries sector, the indigenous artist Nyapanyapa Yunupingu will be showing her "Gana (self)," a sculpture-installation that includes totemic bark paintings.
When Offred slyly asks Fred for a translation of the line during their Scrabble match, the inscription soon gains totemic power for her.
Those three buzzwords are so totemic that Foxconn just sort of blurted them out in defense of the its factory fiasco in Wisconsin.
Albums like Ravedeath, 1972 and Harmony in Ultraviolet are totemic, gargantuan structures that reside in a rotting midpoint between ambient, minimalism, noise, and drone.
In the fifth room, "The Alliance (the unconscious totem taboo)," childhood drawings by Anne-Marie Miéville occupy a totemic position in an automated flipbook.
I had come to Arizona, with the photographer Tomas Munita, to write about one of the campaign's totemic issues: Donald J. Trump's proposed wall.
Working in oil and sand, Mario Carreño, who was an important proselytizer of abstraction in early-1950s Havana, arranges geometric shapes into taut, totemic presence.
There are a lot of crucifixes and totemic eagles, with an occasional Star of David, Om sign and peace symbol thrown in for good measure.
The conversation, predictably, turned to the threat posed by Sweden's totemic forward, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, and whether he might be the man to eliminate the host nation.
To hear some tell it, the Patriots' bid for a Super Bowl title was just derailed by the injury to their totemic tight end, Rob Gronkowski.
But the power of the cutouts is less about narrative than materiality and form: totemic presences conjured by brusque but beautiful painted surfaces and towering scale.
By the time I watched Symphony for the Devil, Type O's 1999, Jackass-inflected tour film my love for Pete is marrow-deep, totemic and untouchable.
At camp, the infallible Sophie Bernstein and I spent hours straightening each other's hair with a tool of totemic importance: the $200 Chi ceramic flat iron.
The cuddly teddy bear, sometimes ratty with affection, turned out to be an icon of the first order, appearing like a totemic ghost in thousands of images.
Just as Century's closure in 2015 heralded the start of zinc's bull run, so its return has become totemic of the building supply response to higher prices.
Migration has been a totemic issue in the Brexit debate following the arrival of millions workers from countries like Poland, Hungary and Romania in the past decade.
Both are describing Louise Bourgeois's totemic sculpture "Pillar" (1949-50) and reflect the way that Tamar Avishai likes to start her accessible, personal, but still meaty podcast.
Perhaps this rich heritage of early farming, maritime adventuring, and totemic worship will make you look at your cat differently as you stare into its vacant gaze.
The takeover coincided with the arrivals of Ezequiel Lavezzi, Thiago Silva, Javier Pastore and Marco Veratti, as well as the totemic figures of David Beckham and Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
It wasn't exactly a totemic deal for Ant or for China, although its collapse and the $30 million break fee Ant is paying MoneyGram may dent Ma's ego.
He infuriated France's unions with his unabashed talk of opening up the country's relatively rigid economy, loosening job protections, and even rolling back the totemic 35-hour workweek.
ODYSSEY: JACK WHITTEN SCULPTURE, 1963-83 A career-spanning look at the totemic assemblages of a painter known for his large-scale mosaics of hand-poured acrylic tesserae.
Metallica will be releasing their monster archival reissue of Master of Puppets on November 10, basically giving everyone everything they've ever wanted in association with that totemic album.
These rants from Trump showcase what makes him different from previous Republican presidents, who endorsed the bland regulations that are now the target of totemic right-wing rage.
That number has taken on a totemic significance for him and his supporters; any attempts to restrain his power are seen as a sin against the 63 million.
During the day, the white metal and fiberglass run the risk of blending into the exterior of The Standard, or being obscured by the totemic cypress trees surrounding it.
Halloween positions this shift less as Laurie overcoming her trauma and more as Laurie fighting back against something totemic that has plagued all of humanity — but, also, disproportionately women.
Early last winter, while browsing Manhattan's Strand bookstore, roommates Carina Hsieh and Claudia Arisso came upon a keychain featuring a tiny version of the totemic, subway-friendly Strand tote bag.
The three million figure is totemic, which is one reason that, in February, the Bangladesh Law Commission opened consultation on a draft law called the Liberation War Denial Crimes Act.
Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's plan enshrines President Donald Trump's offer to swap temporary protection for some undocumented immigrants for $5.7 billion in funding for his totemic border wall.
These totemic symbols of surrender and peace ironically appear as the inescapable burdens young girls must bear, especially among children who live in the wake of violence and civil war.
It's as if this totemic bird is traversing the different works in the exhibition, but also flashing across a vast expanse of history and time, uniting present and deep past.
She makes the quotidian totemic, and turns base, derogatory iconography into a tribute to the indomitable will of people who bear the historical weight of being black in the United States.
As in its obvious model, Fritz Lang's "Metropolis" (1927), the movie's real stars are its enormous sets and totemic machines — designed, like many of the ones in "Metropolis," by Otto Hunte.
First launched in the 1970s, a cluster of totemic forms occupies the gallery floor in each previous iteration; low-lying, their proportions and hieratic configurations nonetheless give them a monumental aura.
You fight using the Service Weapon from a third-person perspective, mixing other special abilities you get from finding Objects of Power—totemic metaphor objects—and binding their strength to yourself.
In this run, it takes on two totemic works: Mozart's "Don Giovanni," directed by Louisa Proske, and Beethoven's "Fidelio," directed by Ethan Heard, with Florestan portrayed as an imprisoned black activist.heartbeatopera.
Institutionalized since 1950, Scott saw a fiber art class being conducted by visiting artist Sylvia Seventy and began making anthropomorphic and zoomorphic sculptures that resemble cocooned body parts and elongated totemic poles.
General Houghton, the former British defence chief, concedes that the Queen Elizabeth and Prince of Wales may be "too totemic to Britain's sense of place in the world" to be given up.
The "totemic" quality of these sculptures, paired with their irresistible candy colors, rings a bell: In the galleries that follow, we're re-introduced to the furniture and objects we thought we knew.
She tired long ago of men staring at her cleavage and now dresses in severe black clothing with high necklines and austere copper accessories that look like machine parts or totemic objects.
"The Crown Jewel" (2020), a totemic stack of irregular wood and ceramic blocks, glazed deep blue with gashes of candy red, teetered over us, tall as a bear on its hind legs.
What seems more naïve is how the mystical valence of the book is tied to the fate of life on earth, as if the manuscript's totemic powers could somehow ward off ecological devastation.
In the first section, "Architecture Embodied," two of the totemic wood sculptures that Bourgeois began making in 19973, "Pillar" and "Figure," are surrounded by engravings populated by similar forms enacting clearly figurative dramas.
Ed is singlehanded proof of pop culture's relentless march towards a kind of totemic totalitarianism in which each and every one of us buys the exact same product, and does so incredibly willingly.
At the heart of the legislation is the "right to buy", a totemic Thatcherite policy from the 1980s that allowed tenants in council housing to buy their homes at a discount to market rates.
Then 22008 years old, Kaposztas mashed-up battle scenes from Star Blazers (the North American-localized version of the totemic Space Battleship Yamato) with the Beatles "All You Need Is Love" to #ironic effect.
Totemic themes—power, the kind you find within and the kind you wield in relationships; physical pain, inflicted both directly and at a remove; and guilt, both personal and cultural—weave through the film.
Nixon seems to think Mr. Richardson, in particular, as a kind of totemic figure who can be moved about from one trouble spot to another as a symbol of honesty and Boston Brahmin disinterestedness.
"Portrait of an Artist" is the more interesting of the two paintings, giving us, in lieu of a totemic splash of pool water frozen in midair, a sweeping tableau shot through with complex emotion.
It has become totemic, part of a larger culture war that blinds too many Americans to the amendment's conception in an entirely different era and context, long before the efficient killing machines of today.
When he abandoned her and their infant son, she supported herself by creating imaginative installations for Lord & Taylor and fashion illustrations for Vogue — at night, she created totemic figure drawings with watercolor and crayon.
"Wist" layers her voice atop of a totemic synth bassline from her time in Asheville; the piano lines on "Big Hollow" are as wonderfully depressed as the title (and her time in Woodstock) might suggest.
Maureen Dowd Opinion Columnist WASHINGTON — One of the most totemic pictures of the Obama era was a White House photo showing the president bowing to let a 5-year-old black boy touch his hair.
Maureen Dowd Opinion Columnist WASHINGTON — One of the most totemic pictures of the Obama era was a White House photo showing the president bowing to let a 5-year-old black boy touch his hair.
His previous obedience to it had been totemic of his bid to woo the German establishment and thus sell his reform proposals, so the shift suggests a president downgrading or even ditching that fruitless charm offensive.
Beyond the entranceway, though, the show feels less like a library and more like a landscape of totemic ruins: a series of tall, white, stucco-finished columns dot the space and connect from ceiling to floor.
Bats are almost totemic: they illicit strong nostalgic feelings in players, and the MCC's law echoes that in its need for the bat to fit into some historic idea that it doesn't create an unfair advantage.
She creates totemic cork and styrofoam sculptures, one of them eight feet tall, filtered through the Giger-esque cinematography of Alien and Prometheus—merging the fictions and myths of those alien civilizations with those of Earth.
Credit...Eva Deitch The artist Huma Bhabha is preparing to ship a selection of her large-scale totemic sculptures across the country for an exhibition, and is eagerly looking forward to her studio being empty again.
Tuskarr Totemic is also changing to summon a random basic totem instead of any random totem, making it less of a potential game-changer in early rounds if a player get slucky and summons a powerufl totem.
There even seems to be a race to figure out the nicknames he'll attach to each, something to which commentators — in this moment of a bipartisan suspicion that the president has magical political abilities — attach totemic power.
Dragon Ball has grown into something more totemic and straightforward, something almost like professional wrestling: A collection of stories about larger-than-life heroes and villains brawling, with stakes that are both impossibly high and completely absent.
Then I was largely talking about drone, and other totemic music with slow movement that forces you to wait, to stew, to forcibly recalibrate your internal rhythm to something other than the ticking of the second hand.
In these works, she co-opts the totemic or atavistic appeal made by proto-fascist art — think of Arno Breker's glorified statues of Hitler's thugs — and she humanizes that menace through expressive beauty and a tapered elegance.
The better surprise is in a second room where Smith has a stack of used clothing arrange in a pillar, a structure composed of bodily castoffs raised to the rafters, raised to the roof, thereby becoming totemic.
The abstract three-dimensional works of the late 1920s and early '30s reference latent sexuality and bodily contact, using totemic motifs drawn from traditional African and Oceanic art, which were still popular with the Paris avant-garde.
May's Conservative Party to press for the repeal of legislation that consigned centuries of hunting with dogs to the history books, along with bear baiting, cock fighting and other pursuits once deemed totemic of a bucolic, rural England.
Most recently levied at between 0.5 and 1.5 per cent on portions of fortunes above €20183 million, it was a totemic tax, as the left-wing newspaper Libération put it, that never raised a huge amount of revenue.
European resistance to Chinese bicycle imports has also been a stumbling block, although Malmstrom said bicycles had become totemic for China and nobody else, and the agreement went far wider, adding that the EU had "quite cheap bicycles already".
In 2017 Mrs Kramp-Karrenbauer cruised to re-election in the Saarland with over 40% of the vote, a figure that has taken on totemic significance in a party lately hovering at around 30% in a fractured political landscape.
Either way, with all due respect to those who might feel the need to maintain the '60s totemic legacy, Woodstock '99—in all its shrill petulance and useless cruelty—is most assuredly who we, as a country, are now.
Alone onstage battering his totemic drum, and looking the part of an oversize toddler in his waist-high shorts, suspenders and high socks, Mr. Holonics gives a seething, deeply unsettling performance as the stubborn, manipulative and wickedly funny protagonist.
The Beyoncé apparatus has managed to become a totemic figure of black politics largely by orbiting the notion of radicalism, turning political imagery into a refined, montage of resistance or, depending on your level of cynicism, a conveniently open-ended one.
Her mother is the Detroit-born opera singer Maria Ewing, and her father is Sir Peter Hall, a totemic director of the British stage whose legacy is invariably noted whenever Ms. Hall is mentioned in the news media back home.
Recurring curves build to a funny totemic cohesion in "In the Red" (45 by 55 inches), which also plays spindly brushstrokes and wan colors against a bold, central crimson mass in a way that recalls Amy Sillman's pianoforte pictorial dynamics.
To better understand both the year itself and its totemic significance, I called Michael Cohen, a national political columnist for the Boston Globe and the author of a recent book, American Maelstrom: The 1968 Election and the Politics of Division.
These attacks involved totemic elements for an American audience: The apparent randomness of the shooting victims in each case made them seem as if they could have happened to anyone, imparting the sense of imminent and universal threat posed by mass shootings.
This divide-and-conquer stratagem paid off handsomely this week when the Czechs and Slovaks broke ranks with a group of eastern European countries to back a tightening of cross-border labour rules inside the EU, a totemic issue for Mr Macron.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads SEOUL — Upon entering Sue Yon Hwang's solo exhibition, Humming Head, at Doosan Gallery Seoul, there is a split second before one realizes that the 21 geometric, apparently stone totemic structures are, in fact, made of paper.
These concerns seek to redress serious wrongs and biases, but one can't escape the sense that the metrics by which MBAs measure "progress" can become totemic: our version of wanting to see more representative Marvel superheroes while forgetting about the extras' paychecks.
In some, it is painted in crenellations that hint at a human face; in others the oval is dissolving into a contiguous field of complementary colors; in still others it takes on a metallic sheen that imbues it with a sculpted, totemic authority.
But he grabs his subject in a hearty, if still slightly formal, embrace in a series of small wall-mounted sculptures made between the 1970s and the '90s, totemic constructions of crumpled canvas mounted on wire mesh and coated in various synthetics.
And Kenzi Shiokava, a professional gardener from Los Angeles, and a breakout star of the Hammer Museum's 2016 biennial, is an older newcomer represented here by five delicate and totemic forms dating to the 1980s and made in carefully carved and burned wood.
Minecraft's biggest hook is that it's basically a video game version of Lego and since its release in 2009, savvy, coordinated groups of players have created sometimes monstrous, often beautiful totemic configurations within its 20183D walls, from a Babylonian city to a vast subterranean highway.
Beyond that, the Museum of Modern Art is currently reprising "The Ballad of Sexual Dependency," Nan Goldin's visual confessional of indulgence and torment, a defining artistic achievement of the '80s whose themes — violence among intimates, AIDS, the reimagining of family — were totemic to the period.
The resisters included Galileo Figaro and Scaramouche; other outcasts, called the Bohemians, worshiped the hazy memory of something called rock music via salvaged totemic artifacts like a "vy-day-oh tappee" — they didn't know how to pronounce it and, dear reader, that made me laugh.
The hieratic face of Ezra Pound as immortalized in the famous sculpture by Henri Gaudier-Brezska inspired one mask, while another borrows the sleek, totemic, abstract style of Constantin Brancusi for the arts patron Nancy Cunard, in whose London salon Yeats's play was first staged.
Fashioned by the Alabama-born artist from wood, marble, fishing line, nails, glass, and other materials, the totemic works will be seen at the Met Breuer in the company of his paintings and a selection of relics from Africa, ancient Greece, and the American South which informed his aesthetic.
Heizer started it in 1972, when he was in his late twenties and had already established himself as an instigator of the earthworks movement, a group of artists, including Robert Smithson and Walter De Maria, who made totemic outdoor sculptures, often in the majestic wastelands of the American West.
On 303's I Shall Die Here, they worked with the Haxan Cloak to rip apart their had their grueling compositions with sub-bass thunder and scalpel-noise freakouts, and they've recently taken to slotting in totemic 808 kicks alongside Buford's codeine-drenched drum work and King's near-synth squeals.
Clearly defined rectangles aligned with the canvas's edge and dispersed across an agitated, soupy ground will always remind this viewer of Hans Hofmann's mature work; Jackson Pollock's pre-drip "Male and Female" (1942) also comes to mind, with its blocky, totemic personages crowding the foreground of an otherwise deep landscape space.
This, too, arrives as a suite of solutions duly outfitted with its own patois: Luhnow and the former McKinsey consultant Pete Buttigieg use the same totemic catchphrases—big data, machine learning, artificial intelligence, counterinsurgency—to describe the respective futures of running a competitive baseball team and a moderately sized American city.
This narrative is hardly exceptional in itself — critics have praised Talking Heads's later work, like the pleasant but bland Little Creatures (1985) and their totemic ballad "This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)" on similar grounds, as if alienated geeks were somehow obliged to grow up, become normal, and learn to love.
Relationships hover in the extremely realistic but weirdly foreshortened "TM and Lee," in which two figures, who may be giants, sit on an expanse of sand of indeterminate size, and in "Long Distance," a further elaboration of late Guston, in which two people who are Skyping form a totemic stack of spheres.
The building's totemic power is a driving force in "Christodora," the critically lauded new novel by Tim Murphy that was published by Grove Press in early August and quickly optioned by Paramount Television to be turned into a mini-series, produced by Cary Fukunaga and adapted by Ira Sachs and Mauricio Zacharias.
The belief in the totemic power of tapes is key to the #resistance-commerce angle she and Mr. Arnold are working: the fervent hope that there must be some irrefutable artifact that will finally make everyone see, that will bring down Mr. Trump as swiftly as dropping the One Ring into Mount Doom.
The grouping of a Carl Andre wood piece, "The Way East West (Uncarved Blocks)" from 1975, with three totemic-looking Bourgeois bronzes from the 1940s and '50s — situated in the glow of a 1976 Dan Flavin light work in your entry hall — isn't something you'd be likely to see in a museum.
And a rise in crossings across the southern border — while playing into Trump's claims of a crisis in the short term, contradict his wider argument that hardline enforcement policies are the best way to manage immigration and suggest his totemic political plan for a border wall may be ignoring the real problem.
So singular are their patterns, they're immediately recognizable even when transformed into art objects, as with the paper ferns created by Stephanie Redlinger of the Florasmith in San Francisco, somehow skeletal and voluptuous at once, or the native fern abstracted into totemic repetition in a textile design by Sarah Nicholas Williams of Radish Moon.
Though Chelsea — deprived of Álvaro Morata, its increasingly totemic forward, through injury in the first half — was not entirely without merit, it was City, and Guardiola, who had the better ideas: overloading Chelsea's right side in the first half, for example, or playing a system that shimmered between a three-, four- and five-man defense.
The greatest contribution to this field in recent years has been Thomas Piketty's totemic work, Capital in the Twenty-First Century, which argued that over the last four decades the overwhelming majority of the population in the United States has witnessed a relative decline in income and standard of living—all while economic growth has continued apace.
After dropping out of Bard College in 267, Pousette-Dart started out as a sculptor working in stone and brass, influenced by the Art Deco statues of Paul Manship as well as the avant-gardism of French sculptor Henri Gaudier-Brezka, who at the beginning of the 21976th century made the primitive and totemic style new.
The tall, totemic figures of Jean Herard Celeur, with their pared down aesthetic, sunken eyes carved deep into wood, and headdresses made of scraps of tire rubber exquisitely wrapped like turbans or sheared to resemble tufts of feathers and hair, stand in stark contrast to the work of Guyodo, whose crafty use of found metal — including mattress springs swathed like netting, and limbs and wings made of steel bike rims — is comparatively improvisational and mechanical.
In May, she and her boyfriend, the artist Gavin Kenyon (who makes totemic sculptures of concrete and cast iron), also signed a lease on a 3,000-square-foot warehouse in Jersey City, in which she will continue to create her sculptures: monumental, subversive works built from her vast collection of salvaged industrial machinery and thrifted everyday objects — such as fuchsia bowling balls, 35 of which she strung together to create a colossal necklace titled "Pearls" (2017).

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