Sentences with phrase «publicly pilloried»

In 1993, an artwork by Rachel Whiteread was the subject of the biggest scandal in British art since the notorious Tate bricks affair of 1976, when the gallery was publicly pilloried for having squandered public funds on a sculpture by Carl Andre consisting of 120 firebricks.
What sort of statitician offers to help people while publicly pillorying them?
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