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"unclassifiable" Definitions
  1. unable to be classified : not classifiable

105 Sentences With "unclassifiable"

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He's an unclassifiable entity in an orbit all his own.
I love books that are unclassifiable in terms of genre.
If Trump's ideology is unclassifiable, then so, too, is his hair.
We always like to classify the show as like an unclassifiable show.
Soundcloud is still a breeding ground for all manner of unclassifiable artistry.
"I Am Behind You" is my favorite kind of novel — utterly unclassifiable.
There isn't a kind of existing language to define what it is — it's unclassifiable.
Ackerman accomplishes so much in so few pages that the book feels nearly unclassifiable.
Something's coming over him, and it speaks the language of unclassifiable-but-catchy chart domination.
Catch the fictionalized depiction of their simply unclassifiable relationship in Bohemian Rhapsody, out November 2.
Guston and Steinberg are unclassifiable figures who satirized political figures, artists, poseurs, and American consumerism.
So the agency opted to categorize the beverage as "unclassifiable" when it comes to its carcinogenicity.
Hence the categorization of coffee as "unclassifiable" when it comes to its potential cancer-causing properties.
Taken together, the paintings are goofy, joyous, strange, funny — and most important of all, stylistically unclassifiable.
The protean, stubbornly unclassifiable Machado was born into poverty, the mixed-race grandson of freed slaves.
Feature His unclassifiable books blend personal history, reportage, philosophy and theology to cast compulsive narrative spells.
Here, that unclassifiable quality has been blunted and contained, and Salander made into another blandly tough chick.
Once more, Miami plays host to nearly 20 fairs and countless more parties and other unclassifiable happenings.
It was IDM's extremely complex, unclassifiable craftsmanship that drew several things from the intelligent side of techno.
It's a chunk of suburban sprawl that's difficult to explain to outsiders, an unclassifiable smush of London and village.
Ocean's dialogue around his sexuality is the same as his approach to music: open and vulnerable, but equally unclassifiable.
Though she trained as a craftsperson, Woodman quickly outgrew the conventions of craft and began making powerful, unclassifiable work.
What kind of personal, philosophical, unclassifiable films would he have made about the technocratic nightmare we now live in?
Adult Jazz make a sort of unclassifiable and mischievous pop music that sounds as haunted as it does haughty.
Herbie Hancock returns to Montreux for a record 38th time, while the "unclassifiable" Grace Jones promises an "atypical show," he said.
And the time that's sort of unclassifiable is fine with me — hanging out watching kids play, or flipping through a magazine.
Still, there are a handful of unclassifiable artists ( Daniel Johnston , Wesley Willis, Moondog) who have been stuck with the "outsider" tag.
Dann's vision is strong and unclassifiable, and In the Air Without a Shape's music is a boon to Canada's indie scene.
The vital and obsessive process that has allowed him to become such a singular filmmaker also makes his work completely unclassifiable.
"Chávez was an almost unclassifiable and unprecedentedly good politician," George Ciccariello-Maher, a scholar of Venezuela at Drexel University, told me.
Eukaryotes that can't be slotted into these conventional groupings are called protists—a kind of grab-bag grouping of sometimes unclassifiable eukaryotes.
It feels as though our collective cultural melting pot has finally boiled over, leaving us all to deal with the unclassifiable spillage.
The publisher bills it as dystopian satire and lesbian pulp noir — all of which is to say that this story is unclassifiable.
Another 14% followed an unknown or unclassifiable schedule that did not follow a pattern and was not in line with national recommendations.
THE protagonist of "Kudos", the exhilarating finale of Rachel Cusk's magnificently unclassifiable trilogy of novels, is once again a British writer named Faye.
Other subjects include the unclassifiable artist Joe Brainard ("I Remember," 2012) and the gay civil rights activist Bayard Rustin ("Bayard and Me," 2017).
A harrowing, unclassifiable documentary, the book tells the story of California street kids in pictures, words and collaged scraps from the subjects' lives.
Seamlessly blending rap and various unclassifiable strands of bass music together, the song is as cool and sleek as a new luxury car.
SOPHIE's colourful, hyper-unreal visuals are impossible to divorce from the brute force, unclassifiable music she's been making over the past several months.
In Taborn's account, Martin emerged as a kindred spirit: an unclassifiable artistic loner who had placed her trust in patience, precision and process.
Indiewire calls the film a "wholly unclassifiable genre thriller" and notes that it dominated Brazil's box office when it came out last year.
"He was totally unclassifiable," John Yau, a poet and critic, who has written about and interviewed Mr. Petlin, said in a telephone interview.
Even in Northern California – in a scene populated by what the art historian Susan Landauer calls "arch-eccentrics" — Franklin Williams's unclassifiable work stands out.
The common perception that Sabrina, the gestational parent, is the "real" mom of our daughter, Marty, while I'm an unclassifiable "other" feeds my insecurities.
Hannah Arendt, who died in 1975, was a prolific and unclassifiable thinker, a political theorist, moral philosopher and polemicist of unmatched range and rigor.
A member of the generation of poets that includes John Ashbery and Robert Creeley, Middleton wrote in many styles, from the classifiable to the unclassifiable.
For her first feature, "Pin Cushion," the British director Deborah Haywood digs into her own teenage memories and unearths something eccentric, tragic and utterly unclassifiable.
When the unclassifiable Meredith Monk came onstage, to perform "Gotham Lullaby," from her epochal 1981 record, " Dolmen Music ," I wanted her to keep going indefinitely.
They are unclassifiable noises that can only be understood as a collaboration between his dying body, the obliterated earth, and the bodies of those already dead.
Grimes is one such artist: last year she released an unclassifiable album that only she could make, which probably explains why she made it entirely herself.
" Flights ," by the Polish writer Olga Tokarczuk (Riverhead), is exciting in the way that unclassifiable things are exciting—that is to say, at times confoundingly so.
"Brick" is a splurge of howled, industrial post-hardcore; "Sportstar" plays with pitched-up R&B; "Horse" is an unclassifiable clatter of keys, synths, and handclaps.
And the supernatural experiences of the irreligious — cosmic beatitude, ghostly enigmas, unclassifiable encounters and straight-up demons — don't point toward any single theology or world-picture.
Sonically, VIEWS aims high and often falls flat, as 20-track albums will do, but at least Drake remains the virtually unclassifiable artist he always has been.
Third-party runs have always been ill fated in the past, of course, but between his money and unclassifiable ideology, Bloomberg is kind of a political ninja.
Her vocals distinguish themselves through distinctive melodic intervals and non-verbal textures to create that otherwise unclassifiable Björk-ness more than any other element of her songcraft.
EAT THAT QUESTION: FRANK ZAPPA IN HIS OWN WORDS An all-archival-footage documentary, including rare television interviews, starring the prolific, unclassifiable Zappa, who died in 1993.
While her work shares something with the late geometric paintings of Ralston Crawford and the still-life views of Walter Tandy Murch, she is essentially an unclassifiable artist.
With Blond(e), his highly anticipated third solo album, he doubles down on the type of music he is most interested in making: quiet, contemplative, singular, and ultimately unclassifiable.
Venice in 2018 is a festival that can happily show both Bradley Cooper's musical "A Star Is Born" and the rather more unclassifiable drama "The Mountain," from Rick Alverson.
Its creator, the artist Lena Herzog, calls it "an oratorio for vanishing voices, collapsing universes and a falling tree" — as good a classification as any for an unclassifiable work.
This Emily is an unclassifiable individual, one whose idiosyncrasies and brilliance sometimes cause her great pain as she consigns herself, as if it were an inevitability, to an unmarried life.
The unclassifiable film mixes documentary with poetic arrangement, as in a scene of a character monologuing in their living room as construction workers begin to raze the housing project around them.
A member of the generation of poets that includes John Ashbery (1927-2017) and Robert Creeley (1926-2005), like them, Middleton wrote in many styles, from the classifiable to the unclassifiable.
As you can see from the pie chart, $0003 million on media, $18.3 million on administrative, $7.2 million on campaign expenses, a total of 18.2 million on unclassifiable and all other spendings.
As with the most innovative, most remarkable self-taught artists of any time or place, both his worldview and the evidence of his artistic achievement were and remain unique and, ultimately, unclassifiable.
"In the Blood" is one of two blessedly unclassifiable works by Ms. Parks, under the title "The Red Letter Plays," in current productions at Signature, where she is an artist in residence.
The company has won U.S. breakthrough therapy status for Esbriet for unclassifiable interstitial lung disease (uILD) as it aims to lift disappointing revenue by expanding conditions for which it can be used.
Perhaps still best known for playing Marty McFly's awkward dad in "Back to the Future," Glover spent the 2000s refashioning himself as an outsider auteur, with the result being these two unclassifiable curiosities.
Though LeRoy's writing was praised by critics, stark prose isn't what made him a darling of both the literary community and glamorous circles of Hollywood — it was his harrowing life story and unclassifiable persona.
The show is an unclassifiable hybrid that remixes a classical ballet beyond recognition and makes the audience an active participant in constantly pondering not just the meaning of the story, but its very form.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The unclassifiable drawings of Judith Braun are now on view in two concurrent, very different solo exhibitions — one in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, and the other on Manhattan's Lower East Side.
Considering Ray's use of language in his work and the idiosyncratic, unclassifiable nature of his art, it might make more sense to think about it relation to the spirit of the New York School of poetry.
The slow development of the book's loose, intuitive structure that introduces many characters and stories and leaves them to confront each other as it slowly reveals its concerns, is still edgy and unclassifiable 40 years on.
Children who followed an alternate pattern were four times as likely not to be up to date on their vaccines and those who followed an unclassifiable pattern were over twice as likely not to be up to date.
Starting off as a composer and pianist (whose wild, dissonant performances nearly destroyed the piano he was playing) and ending up primarily as a theater designer, he is best known for the unclassifiable, untranslatable, polyglot novel Hermaphrodito (4213).
"Eleven P.M." (276), a late silent feature written and directed by the Detroit filmmaker Richard Maurice, who also plays a central role, is an unclassifiable psychodrama involving a hard-boiled reporter, an orphaned child and the transmigration of souls.
With this unclassifiable play, Aleshea Harris, directed by Taibi Magar at Soho Rep, established herself as an original and resonant voice, a scary surrealist with both feet planted in the all-too-real landscape of 21st-century American culture.
Book clubs also keep loyal readers inspired, including a Book of the Month subscription that includes a signed first edition of the shop's choosing and an unclassifiable club that includes books that do not fall into the traditional mystery genre.
Over the years, he's toyed with distended ambient music, sprightly guitar pop, weirdo tape projects, acid house, and now largely unclassifiable electronic experiments—seeming to follow his every whim far beyond its logical endpoint, and without any specific audience in mind.
Forget about recognition from the cultural mainstream; many of the artists whose paintings, drawings, sculptures, and unclassifiable creations are gathered here have long been passed over or simply unknown — even in the specialized, overlapping fields of art brut and outsider art.
Music Review "I just want to remind everyone in this room: You'll be dead eventually," David Yazbek announced to a packed house on Wednesday evening at Feinstein's/54 Below, where he appeared with his band for a raucous evening of unclassifiable musical comedy.
When I asked Fujimoto what his first introduction to architecture was, he described finding a book about Antoni Gaudí, the wild Modernist experimenter, whose Basílica de la Sagrada Família in Barcelona remains one of the more luridly unclassifiable monuments of the 20th century.
Muhal Richard Abrams, the autodidactic pianist, composer and educator who was known both for his diverse, unclassifiable compositions and improvisations and for establishing and sustaining the influential Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians, died on Sunday at his home in Manhattan.
The six-track Syn Stair EP is a characteristically unclassifiable offering from the New York-based producer, who is cementing himself with the likes of Arca, Evian Christ and Amnesia Scanner as dancefloor experimentalists trawling the outer limits of club-oriented sounds.
A complex and unclassifiable personality, Reve had rebelled against his communist, atheist parents by converting to Roman Catholicism — a rather unusual move that some thought might be a strange joke, since he also came out as gay and wrote vividly about homosexuality.
Setting off down aisles crammed with vendors offering both curatorial selections of vintage work wear and the usual unclassifiable junk, Mr. Peskowitz at Erin Powell's Little Baby Kitty booth, with a table full of floral embroidered sneakers from Thailand that looked like next-season Gucci.
According to expenditures released by non-profit organization Center for Responsive Politics (CRP), the Clinton campaign has spend $125.1 million on media, $60.5 million on salaries, $28.5 million on administrative, $14.7 million on fundraising and a total $27.1 million on unclassifiable and other spendings.
Earlier this year, Chen—a recent graduate of Pratt University's BFA program—began garnering recognition for her politically charged jewelry designs: earrings, necklaces, and other unclassifiable adornments that use humor to candidly reflect what it's like to be a young Chinese-American woman today.
As with the rest of his work, the strength of the book lies in the knowledge of power that is exclusive to the powerless, and in the unexpected, even unclassifiable ways in which his protagonists navigate the systems they've been forced to live within.
They have corralled into their Carnival project Haitian-Americans including Leyla McCalla, an unclassifiable multi-instrumentalist who performs some songs in Creole, and Charly Pierre, a chef and a winner of the Food Network's "Chopped" contest, who will be providing some of the food.
It is here where Walker Evans and James Agee chronicled the lives of three families of tenant farmers in their unclassifiable Let Us Now Praise Famous Men (1941), a piece of art and literature that, for some denizens, left a stain on the place.
Rather, his mechanized forms and ambient alienation bear a distinct relationship to the robotic stylizations of the German-American painter Richard Linder, while his slab-like, dysfunctional furniture and hermetic, emphatically graphical imagery bring to mind the work of the unclassifiable American artist Richard Artschwager.
Broadway wattage, however, is supplied by both the star, the superlatively talented Jessie Mueller, a Tony winner for best actress in a musical for "Beautiful," and the composer-lyricist, Sara Bareilles, who has a large following for her almost unclassifiable brand of richly felt pop songs.
In this case, at least, Mr. van der Aa's idiosyncratic treatment seems justified, for "The Book of Disquiet" is based on a similarly unclassifiable work of the same name by the Portuguese writer Fernando Pessoa, which was assembled from his papers decades after his death in 1935.
On the face of it, an ad informing women, in a secular context, that they don't have to bow to the imperatives of a religious patriarchy would seem to qualify, but the broader mission of administrators is to protect a range of sensitivities that ultimately become unclassifiable.
And, despite being hefty as bricks, the Triple S sneakers went into his luggage alongside 12 other pairs of shoes, an assortment that included Mr. Owens's Birkenstocks and the truly unclassifiable footwear that Teva has produced in collaboration with the Japanese artisanal footwear designer Ryo Kashiwazaki.
A manifesto whose figures did not add up, a position on Brexit so vague as to be unclassifiable, and a steady charge that the Conservatives were the same old reactionary morons they had always been, helped Labour outperform expectations and solidified Corbyn's leadership - and another setback to British society.
The relationship between life and literature is the subject of Jean Giono's Melville, a short, unclassifiable book (part essay, part novella, part biography) that accompanied the 1941 publication of Giono's French translation of Herman Melville's opus, and that is now being released in English for the first time.
Ms. Charles, 30, who released a debut EP called "The Girl With the Green Shoes" earlier this year, usually can be found in clubs across the city three or four nights a week, playing her unclassifiable blend of soul, jazz and experimental sounds with or without her trademark flute.
With such titles as "Tickle Me" (1970), "Avenue 35013" (1970), "Joy" (1971), or "A Salute to a Sphere" (1971), Tyler's prints make visible a fantasy world in which strange architectural forms sprout like plants out of the surface of the earth, or where peculiar, organic shapes assume the sturdiness of monumental, if unclassifiable, architectural follies.
The Good Fight does all this in the context of an edge-of-the-seat case-of-the-week courtroom drama, as sophisticated as any in the history of TV. Where to watch it: CBS All Access Few works of popular art can ever truly be called "unclassifiable," but Atlanta is at least hard to pigeonhole.
There are the large black monochromes of Hedrick made in protest against the Vietnam War and the invasion of Iraq, the gestural paintings that Remington made before she abandoned this manner of working for a more precise approach, the pictorial collages of Jean Conner, and the unclassifiable mixed media works and weird objects of Franklin Williams.
Then there are the unclassifiable hourlong series like Jane the Virgin, Orange Is the New Black, Killing Eve, Unreal (in its poisoned bonbon of a first season, at least), and Crazy Ex-Girlfriend — shows that straddle and play with the conventions of drama and go to some very dark places without feeling the need to affirm an intense overall seriousness of intent.
Now readers are familiar not only with Walser's writings, which were appreciated in his time by the likes of Franz Kafka and Walter Benjamin, but also his life story: after producing an enormous quantity of stories, unclassifiable feuilletons, and a half a dozen novels over the course of the first three decades of the 20th century, he subsequently spent the years from 1929 through his death in 1956 in mental asylums, eventually ceasing to publish.

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