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instillation

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


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The sale will include work by emerging artists, but also some from big names like Ghanaian sculpture El Anatsui, whose New Layout instillation sold for $1.9m in New York last year.

From BBC

Gesiye, who had travelled from Trinidad to see her instillation at the museum, said she was struck by the size of Picton's portrait.

From BBC

His successor imprisoned him to prevent any antipope instillations, and he later died in jail.

From New York Times

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

“It’s fundamental that the instillation and use of an app is voluntary.”

From Washington Times