intimist

intimist

or

intimiste

adj
(Art Terms) relating to intimism
n
(Art Terms) a painter belonging to the school of intimism
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Taking inspiration from the French Intimist painters Edouard Vuillard and Pierre Bonnard, Nisenbaum often uses backgrounds and decor to create a larger context or narrative for her portraits.
The alliance between the intimist and, at the same time, acid writing in Lucio Cardoso's social critique (which, as critics have already pointed out, went far beyond the regionalist literature of his time) and the boldness that was simple, straightforward, yet sensitive to the poetic gesture of the image and to the importance of the literary in the construction of the dialogues of the film, as conducted by Saraceni, made this film one of the most beautiful specimens of what I call twist cinema.
There have been other intimist accounts of spending revealing lengths of time with Beckett.
Elle est l'auteure de plusieurs livres dont: Postmodernisticki literaturni studii, Skopje : Makedonska kniga, 2002; Makedonsko zensko pismo (Teorija, istorija i opis), Skopje : Makedonska kniga, 2003; Sanitarna enigma, Skopje : Templum, 2006; Komunisticka intima, Skopje : Templum, 2008; Intimist, Ljubljana : Drustvo Apokalipsa, 2008.
In this sense, he is even accused of representing only situations that border on pathology or, in the best of cases, of telling intimist stories about a specific social class--the bourgeoisie.
In the name of this inviolable syntagm, various artistic trends were repudiated in that period, such as, for instance, avant-gardism, abstractionism, formalism and others; in effect, the entire western literature was excluded by being reduced to the infamous label of "bourgeois decadent literature", while national literature that was deemed overtly aesthetic or intimist was also ruled out.
He bases this on the presence of "intimist" and quasi-metaphysical themes in her writing and on her work as a translator of Edgar Allan Poe, Jonathan Swift, and Jules Verne.
Bearing that in mind, he ended his text by urging the poets to challenge 'the abyss that currently separates the poet from his reader', by discarding intimist and individualist themes and by developing more functional forms that would 'lead poetry to modern man's doorstep'.
"Interior dimensions" by Elina Brotherus & Ulla Shemeikka is built around primarily intimist photography, the images reflecting the inward-looking nature of the artists' approach and their most introspective concerns and personal questioning.