meaning in context - distanced always by a sense of



What does "distanced by" mean in:


"The images in themselves are as grotesque as those in Hirst’s catalogue pictures but taken out of documentary context, juxtaposed with other material and distanced always by a sense of the artist’s hovering and appalled presence, they are rendered art."




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