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This villainous institutional portrait, it should be said, is not derived from personal experience.
In 1969, Talese published "The Kingdom and the Power," an institutional portrait of The New York Times, where he had been a reporter for nine years.
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It was just as revealing — maybe even more revealing — as a collection of institutional self-portraits.
Most of the governmental and institutional bodies seeking portraits, however, are looking for straight-ahead realism, in line with other portraits that they may have commissioned previously.
Hutton's portrait of institutional scholarship obsessed with its own rituals is in some ways more sinister than good old human sacrifice.
Moreover, the movie paints a dire portrait of institutional racism.
Section 2 summarises the existing literature while Section 3 presents the institutional setting and provides a detailed statistical portrait of sectoral wage floors in Italy between 2008 and 2015.
She added that the Jimmy Savile book, besides being a portrait of a monster, shed light on the institutional and political failures that gave him free access to his victims.
Assorted formal portraits of generals and tattered battle souvenirs, scattered in private and institutional collections, are coming out of storage this month for bicentennial exhibitions.
In the age of movements that challenged institutional authority, like those for civil rights and against the Vietnam War, Avedon's portraits broke through the glossy artifice of celebrity and official power and seemed more authentic.
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