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reflexive 1. Physiol of or relating to a reflex 2. Logic Maths (of a relation) holding between any member of its domain and itself
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| Depictions and thought-touches seem to emerge from the wealth of the painter's memory, giving them an interiority akin to the reflexiveness of literature. Finally, they allow for a multiplicity of meanings and for reflexiveness in the process of sharing experiences. In her work's reflexiveness, not to mention its formal restraint - a sobriety held to rigorously enough to become hypnotic - Dean shows herself to be something of a belated modernist. |
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