Sentence examples for collective museum from inspiring English sources

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Certainly, the same can be said of the image of the Neanderthal "caveman," which relies much on the collective museum visitor imagination one that has been under construction for the past one hundred years, taking shape on canvas, in the newspaper, on the television and film, or in the museum exhibition.

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Companies that go under typically take their museums with them: the Waterford Wedgwood Potteries, for example, was ordered to sell its remarkable collection after the company went bankrupt in 2009.However, the rise of corporate museums says something interesting about collective memory.

This decay is evident in cinema, where instead of individuals contemplating authentic works of art, as in a museum, a collective consumes images in a state of distraction.

The museum's collective mind has lately been concentrated elsewhere: on its physical expansion and on a recent major bequest of paintings.

Almost four decades later, the same museum the collective defaced because its doors weren't open to artists of their kind — Mexican-American, working class and poor, highly irreverent and politicized — is not just finally welcoming them inside but rolling out a red carpet for the occasion.

The architects for Brooklyn's Barclays Center, contributors to a new master plan for LaGuardia Airport and designers of Uber's new headquarters are turning their collective attention to a museum for SITE, in Santa Fe's booming warehouse district.

The collective toured colleges and museums, put on their own art shows, and published a series of books, including "Bitches, Bimbos and Ballbreakers: The Guerrilla Girls' Illustrated Guide to Female Stereotypes".

You could almost feel the collective tremor of university museums around the country, as well as art dealers circling, indignant collectors demanding that the Rose return donated gifts of art, and prospective donors changing their wills.

Take the collective memory from our museums; remove the bands from our schools and choirs from our communities; lose the empathetic plays and dance from our theatres or the books from our libraries; expunge our festivals, literature and painting, and you're left with a society bereft of a national conversation … about its identity or anything else.

For groups of people trying to maintain a collective memory by building museums, monuments, memorial days, ceremonies, etc. [19], this result suggests that their goal will be hard to achieve in a growing population.

Make History is perhaps the most notable recent example of a museum tapping the collective energy of Web users to help build its collection.

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