Sentences with phrase «wider cultural significance»

The Telegraph awarded the show four stars and praised the «wonderful rawness and fierce wit» of his paintings, as well as acknowledging Hockney's wider cultural significance as an influencer on contemporary art and a contributor to the wider acceptance of homosexuality.

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Now, compare her children or grandchildren, who are standing in the doorway watching, with my children, who think that chicken comes from a kindly old Kentuckian with a white goatee, and one arrives at an observation and then a question of wider than cultural significance.
The exhibition presents paintings created in Europe and the United States since the 1950s in which a wide range of painterly effects suggest the carnal properties and cultural significance of human flesh and skin.
The completed signs — an estimated 800 to 1,000 — will be collected and installed en masse at the corner of Freedom Parkway and Highland Avenue — a prominent placement for a wide range of commuters as well as a place of cultural significance.
Maps continue to have compelling cultural significance as the focus of artistic practice, scholarly investigation and wider public concern.
In Tasmania particular areas of land that are of cultural and historic significance to Tasmanian Aboriginal people have been vested in perpetuity in a state - wide Aboriginal Land Council created under the legislation.67 It can grant leases in the land.68 Mortgages of the leases can be granted.
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