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Definition of photomural in English: photomuralnounˈfəʊtəʊˌmjʊər(ə)l A mural consisting of a single enlarged photograph or a collection of photographs. a dramatic photomural of the excavation opens the exhibition Example sentencesExamples - For example, large color photomurals ringing the top of the Work in Africa gallery show people engaged in a wide variety of contemporary occupations, from manufacturing to mining, from classroom teaching to dentistry.
- On view in the front room were the photomurals, which the artist refers to as ‘male jokes,’ each showing a snapshot of powerful white male politicians or entertainers with the printed wisecracks.
- She outlined the historical lineage of the photomurals of the Spanish pavilion at the 1937 World's Fair in Paris.
- By using photomurals to suggest the larger nomadic camp within the diorama, we could explore how gendered work organizes domestic life.
- Dissatisfied with the impact of mannequins, Homberger experimented with mounting works in front of a photomural depicting a crowd of jostling masqueraders from the Cameroon Grasslands.
- Creating meticulously staged photomurals, he attempts to document the ‘hazy, bizarre boundary between boyhood and manhood.’
- They invited visitors to pose for Polaroids against a photomural of a ski chalet, on a set equipped with skis and covered with artificial snow.
- In a photomural at the end of a back alleyway, a louche fellow in a raincoat could be seen, intensifying a sense of verisimilitude.
- The large didactic labels and text panels, photographs, and photomurals greatly increased one's understanding of the contexts of the objects on display.
- The photomural just as inexplicably disappeared the next day.
Definition of photomural in US English: photomuralnounˌfōdōˈmyo͝orəl A mural consisting of a single enlarged photograph or a collection of photographs. a dramatic photomural of the excavation opens the exhibition Example sentencesExamples - On view in the front room were the photomurals, which the artist refers to as ‘male jokes,’ each showing a snapshot of powerful white male politicians or entertainers with the printed wisecracks.
- The photomural just as inexplicably disappeared the next day.
- The large didactic labels and text panels, photographs, and photomurals greatly increased one's understanding of the contexts of the objects on display.
- In a photomural at the end of a back alleyway, a louche fellow in a raincoat could be seen, intensifying a sense of verisimilitude.
- For example, large color photomurals ringing the top of the Work in Africa gallery show people engaged in a wide variety of contemporary occupations, from manufacturing to mining, from classroom teaching to dentistry.
- Creating meticulously staged photomurals, he attempts to document the ‘hazy, bizarre boundary between boyhood and manhood.’
- They invited visitors to pose for Polaroids against a photomural of a ski chalet, on a set equipped with skis and covered with artificial snow.
- She outlined the historical lineage of the photomurals of the Spanish pavilion at the 1937 World's Fair in Paris.
- By using photomurals to suggest the larger nomadic camp within the diorama, we could explore how gendered work organizes domestic life.
- Dissatisfied with the impact of mannequins, Homberger experimented with mounting works in front of a photomural depicting a crowd of jostling masqueraders from the Cameroon Grasslands.
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