Sentences with aestheticize
aes·thet·i·cize
A a - I think of Mapplethorpe as being the first artist to aestheticize the gay male community.
- At times, he seems to be exhausting all possible means and angles to aestheticize action and violence.
- What Benton's mechanics do, in other words, is to aestheticize the country's industrial-age obsession with efficient movement.
- Notwithstanding the title, Burckhardt does not aestheticize his objects.
- These are not sensations that are normally aestheticized, or on which viewers would ordinarily linger.
- Everything about him is aestheticized, from the white aviator scarf he wears like an ascot to the flower in his suit lapel.
- Our culture has aestheticized politics as well as war, and aestheticization now also threatens the art of architecture.
- These highly aestheticized paint objects have a powerful physical presence.
- Even more, and especially as an exact recollection clears out, the image aestheticizes the remembered event.
- Such a building would be equal parts pragmatics and aestheticized glamour.
- I have not aestheticized the bomb - rather, the bomb is inherently aesthetic.