
40 definitions of everyday
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But Gladstone doesnt like the notion of aristocracy because it suggests an activity that is separated from everyday life, and is therefore a barrier.
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Showing his video "Stitching" in "Invitation No.75" he makes an intimate moment public; altering his everyday routine with an extreme physical alteration.
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Militant Bourgeois proposes to condemn Dutch artists to this freedom by temporarily severing them from both state support and everyday comforts and distractions.
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REHAB turns the spotlight on a recent media phenomenon: advertisements, commercials, reports, TV programmes and even everyday news items have become pure entertainment.
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Everyday things such as envelopes, lighters, tables, plants and pairs of glasses are subjected to close scrutiny by Roeland, and reduced to their most elementary forms.
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Our contemporary view of the world is changing rapidly, due to drastic shifts in power relations, discourses, and the role of technology and communication in everyday life.
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Our contemporary view of the world is changing rapidly, due to drastic shifts in power relations, discourses, and the role of technology and communication in everyday life.
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Deprived of everyday comforts, afforded by generous Dutch Art Stipends, artists are asked to confront the truth of the human condition and their own commitment to their vocation.
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This narrative forms the key position in his work, in which he uses fashion (relating to the body) to stage his fascination for mythical stories in contemporary urban everyday life.
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