Sentences with phrase «larger cultural phenomenon»

«Their popularity can be seen in the traditional sense as a mere brand extension,» Ong tells Entrepreneur, «but it is also a signifier of a larger cultural phenomenon: the rise of fan - based global subcultures.»

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Fashion is an art, it's a form of personal expression and more importantly it's generally a larger indicator of cultural phenomena.
Her experiential, large - scale works are often inspired by landscape and natural phenomena as well as diverse historical and cultural references.
In the institution's central hall, Da Corte will erect a large - scale stage on which to examine, via imitation, four iterations of the Detroit - born star — as pop - cultural icon; as social phenomenon; as a brand so sensationally vast that in 2017 the word «stan» was added to the Oxford English Dictionary, its definition, in accordance with Eminem's song of the same name: «an overzealous or obsessive fan of a particular celebrity».
Rather than simplistically linking revolutionary breakthroughs in the arts with larger social and cultural phenomenon, he writes a nuanced genealogy to help us appreciate contemporary art's engagement with history even when it seems apathetic or blind to current events.
People tend to think of anthropology as being a very distinct practice from art or art history, but they are extraordinarily close: artists, curators, and anthropologists are all looking at cultural phenomena and particularly at objects and their use, and what that says about society at large.
Her large - scale works are often inspired by landscape and natural phenomena as well as diverse historical and cultural references.
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