
26 definitions of intervention
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Together the whole forms an intriguing combination of bookshelfs, spatial intervention and installation.
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Many current art projects in the public domain are provisional interventions, often linked with an exhibition or event.
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Many current art projects in the public domain are provisional interventions, often linked with an exhibition or event.
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Artists have always claimed the public, urban domain as the place for artistic production, interventions, and exhibitions.
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Given the nature of these interventions, it was not the case that the perpetrator felt that the text must no longer be read at all.
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Bashful, trivial fragments; a creative intervention from her past serving as an equilibrium between the present and an imagined future.
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Likewise, in Gladstones work, it is clear that his interventions in the architecture are more than accidental additions or subtractions.
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The world, the landscape - these are the sources from which Leemeijer draws directly, without the intervention of paint on canvas or paper.
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Others record their own movements through the city, sometimes resulting in interactions with or interventions in public life, and sometimes not.
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