54 definitions of difference
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Discussions in western countries about Islam very quickly become dominated by the idea that there are irreconcilable differences between cultures, also when it comes to art.
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Cultural diversity, according to Bhabha, acknowledges a range of separate norms and values, but maintains a colonialist prejudice that these differences are aberrant or exotic.
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The players accept that there are differences and try to integrate them in their own performance, without having to consider and pin down the piece in its original cultural context.
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Their society is characterised by gender equality, the right of women to choose their partners and the absence of marriage, the nuclear family, private property and class differences.
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Striking differences from the socially-oriented work of the avant-garde of the 1960s, however, are that their art is far less activist, more personal and poetic in character and not at all anti-institutional.
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These works were created independently of one another, but by inviting the two artists for one exhibition, both the significant differences between them and their sometimes strong correspondences are emphasised.
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In inventiveness, subtlety, aesthetics and daring, their work easily matches an awful lot of art, yet there always remains a fundamental difference and various facets of this are shown in the Loud & Clear series of DVDs.
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The difference in the angle of the latter approach, that of artistic interpretation of an historical event, is that the artists relationship with the referenced moment is based on a pure infatuation with a specific happening.
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The difference in the angle of the latter approach, that of artistic interpretation of an historical event, is that the artists relationship with the referenced moment is based on a pure infatuation with a specific happening.
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