
31 definitions of broad
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Oosterling belongs to the few who have placed Ophuis's work in a broader context.
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It is amazing that in this supposed reduction a broadening for the human viewer truly exists.
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A medium can be so broad and open that an exhibition may turn out to be incredibly indistinct.
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My neighbor chuckles; "He reminds me of an anchorman who lost his lines during a live broadcast".
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Broadly speaking, ‘In-between Things’ addresses the theme of globalization and its relation to contemporary art.
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She doesn't believe in art for a 'broader public' or in the so- called eternal value of paintings and sculptures.
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This broad idea can be transposed onto the exhibition to show the commonalities between distinctly different artists.
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Oosterling pointed to the salient absence of this tension in photojournalism, which broadcasts far worse images to the world.
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In this way, the meanings of hospital-linen bags increasingly broaden, and at the same time acquire meaning as marks of style.
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