45 definitions of broad
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The programme, compiled by Delphine Bedel and Ayako Yoshimura, aims to present broader perspectives on some aspects of tourism activities and fictional representation, in various geographical and political contexts.
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The sound, from then on, offers our ears an interview with Robert Desnos: as a poet, literary and film critic and the author of a significant essay for radio broadcast, he is one of the catalysts of early surrealism.
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The aim of this fourteen-month extracurricular programme is to offer a broad and interdisciplinary view of art and research, teaching students that scientific and artistic methods correlate, enrich and overlap each other.
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These are often superficial references when you consider that most of the exponents are too hung up on the making of art and suggesting implications relevant to the broadening of the spectrum or, in other words, the art public.
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The artists in Lenfer, cest les autres, the Turkish Köken Ergun (Istanbul 1976), the Bosnian Sejla Kameric (Sarajevo 1976), and the Israeli Gal Kinan (Beersheba 1971), are the actors in this broad cultural/political discussion.
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This links their own pictorial concerns with a broader conception of painting which has been the focus of much attention over the last few years in such exhibitions as 'Am rande der Malerei' ('On the Edge of Painting'), Berne 1995.
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They intend also to involve in a broad range of symposia, lectures, artists’ talks and studio visits that will continuously cultivate diverse audiences for contemporary art forms and provide a forum for on-going dialogue. www.nairobi-arts.org
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They intend also to involve in a broad range of symposia, lectures, artists’ talks and studio visits that will continuously cultivate diverse audiences for contemporary art forms and provide a forum for on-going dialogue. www.nairobi-arts.org
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Indeed, given the broad hybrid musical culture that has developed in present-day Turkey since Atatürk's forcible espousal of the "modern west" in the 1920s, a laboratory experiment devoted to "cultural hybridity" would be a futile undertaking.
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