Sentences with phrase «regarded as a touchstone»

Her ground - breaking 3 - exhibition cycle, If You Lived Here..., on homelessness, housing, and the built environment, which she organized at the Dia Art Foundation in New York in 1989, is regarded as a touchstone exhibition on these themes.
The film earned Julien a cult following and its focus on a Black, Queer experience within the American cultural landscape retains its urgency and relevance regarded as a touchstone for Cultural Studies and has been taught widely in North American and Australian universities, colleges and art schools for nearly 30 years.

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To date, Frankenweenie has earned under $ 35 million domestically, Burton's lowest gross as director since his last black and white Disney film, the highly regarded 1994 Touchstone Pictures limited release Ed Wood.
There are two shows currently taking place in New York that regard Obama as a touchstone.
What began as a dialogue regarding the undeniable aesthetic connections between John Wesley and the tradition of the Japanese erotic prints, morphed into the concept for an exhibition that would include a wide range of modern and contemporary artists as catalysts and / or touchstones for the very comparisons and contradictions that were under initial discussion.
Likewise Joseph, regarding himself as a classicist, considers the association with minimalism unconvincing, citing early Venetian and Florentine painting as a more appropriate touchstone.
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