42 definitions of intervention
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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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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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Take for example Rayyane Tabet’s site-specific durational intervention – for a week – where he covers the exhibition space in pencil tally marks.
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Her interventions, which concern the simultaneous presence and absence of the image, provide both a prelude and context for Kernwasser Wunderland.
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Costa deals with topographies, histories, and place-making, by using art as an anthropological practice and as a set of interventions on the social.
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Their art gives the slight impression that it would rather free itself of all human intervention, preferring to move in the realm of abstract processes.
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Each night, this box-with-a-hole will record twelve hours of communication without words, without the intervention of reason or the metaphor of language.
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They provide a positive and opportunistic response to the often invisible, yet far-reaching interventions in our lives by taking matters into their own hands.
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