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instillation

[in-stuh-ley-shuhn] / ˌɪn stəˈleɪ ʃən /


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Over at Helmshore Mill, an instillation created by James Fox looks at tensions between the industrialisation of cotton manufacturing and traditional cottage industry in the 19th century.

From BBC Oct. 1, 2021

The Aaron Burr Association timed its headstone instillation to coincide with the 400th anniversary of enslaved Africans being brought to the US.

From The Guardian Aug. 24, 2019

They dreamed up increasingly daft theme nights, like “The Joan Crawford Mother’s Day Celebration,” an instillation that included an actress handcuffed to a chair; and “The Puberty Ball,” headlined by the teenage band the Blessed.

From New York Times Jul. 18, 2018

At the Beverly Hills store event, Birkenstock’s garden lounge will serve shoppers and browsers Moon Juice beverages; a butterfly bar instillation will display jewelry; and an aquarium display will contain beauty offerings.

From Los Angeles Times May 18, 2018

This early instillation, taken in connection with himself as a commanding illustration in subcontraries, had given Isabel a directness of vision invaluable to a girl in no haste to place her life in stronger hands.

From Ancestors A Novel by Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton




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