Art Should Comfort The Disturbed And Disturb The Comfortable

Art should comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable,” a line later repeated by British street artist Banksy. This is what filmmaker Jeo Baby’s films do. One great example is The Great Indian ...

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Does art have a responsibility to tap into the zeitgeist or is its ambition to change us fundamentally? Art should comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable, as someone said. But for that art ...

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There’s a quote relating to art about how it should disturb the comfortable and comfort the disturbed, and it speaks for itself, relating to both cinema and other types of art more generally. It’s ...

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“Art should comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable.” – Bansky For some, sweater weather means hot cocoa, extra blankets and being cozy. For others, it means the spooky stuff is front and ...

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MSN: 10 Movies To Disturb the Comfortable and Also Disturb the Disturbed

使用する際の注意点 Like other similarly formed contractions, speakers only use should've to replace the modal sense of should have, i.e. where have precedes a past participle: You should 've gone. They do not use it to replace should followed by the verb have used lexically, e.g. “ You should 've some patience.” See also gonna.

Comfort is a particular concern in health care, as providing comfort to the sick and injured is one goal of healthcare, and can facilitate recovery. [3] The phrase "comfort zone" is sometimes used to describe a psychological state associated with perceived safety and familiarity.

comfort (third-person singular simple present comforts, present participle comforting, simple past and past participle comforted) (transitive) To relieve the distress or suffering of; to provide comfort to.