David also learned
about art from his mother, Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, who helped found the Museum of Modern Art and had a large Asian art collection.
«Good executives confuse themselves when they convince themselves that they do things,» she recalled Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt once telling
her about the art of leadership.
I've always been passionate
about art, creativity and architecture, and in business you have to be able to think and dream beyond the proverbial box.
The founder of The Brick Warehouse talks
about the art of no - interest financing, his love of sports and more.
This isn't
about art; it's about running a casino.»
Buffett is also known for his folksy charm, and his memorable quotes
about the art of investing.
Dave and I chat a lot about technology in the recruitment world, and, as he points out, «Technology, and big data, in particular, has hugely impacted the way we do business in the 21st Century, but what
about the art?
But I thought about it and realized I really wanted to learn more
about the art of winemaking.
«But what
about the arts?»
Give people a reason to talk
about your art.
«This business is
about the art of giving to yourself,» Marshal Cohen, chief industry analyst at NPD told Fast Company in 2015.
Since its inception 10 years ago, the Miami Beach iteration of the annual Art Basel fair has become a must - hit item on any globetrotter's social calendar — a bonfire of inanity that's ostensibly
about art, but increasingly about social - status peacocking.
Entrepreneur Tim Ferriss recently hosted a guest post on his blog from Leffler and Kalish
about the art of dominating tradeshows.
I've written
about the art of the phone call before, but thought I'd include a primer below for those with less experience.
He can teach you more
about the art and science of marketing than anyone I know.»
That means everyone from members of triple - A studios to indie developers, garage creators, and students — as long as all your posts are
about the art and business of making games.
Great content is all
about the art of seduction.
These kinds of series are tailor - made for bloggers who write
about arts, culture and other light topics.
I don't know the first thing
about art but so much of your's reaches me.
thanks, although I didn't «think» this consciously... i can see what you mean... in fact, julia, your opinions
about my art have been influential to me (in a good way!)
And to challenge a proposition as true or not is vastly different than our personal opinions
about art.
Also thanks for talking
about your art on your blog, I recieved a print of yours for my birthday (the one of Jesus coming through the cross)-- I doubt my husband would go ploughing through etsy (except for the rare occasion).
Or to the average parishioner who «doesn't know much
about Art, but knows what he likes»?
The journal ran articles on «the religious significance of poetry,» and others with titles like «Shall Pastors Know Something
About Art?»
While we no longer deal with meat sacrificed to idols, we do argue
about art, politics and American Idol.
Everything in life is
about the art of lingering and listening.
I agree with this insights
about art, but as you point out, I also believe that art reflects the longings of the human heart.
McAuley was blind drunk, full of wild slogans
about art and politics, and looked wrecked even by the usual standards of young poets.
A word needs to be said
about art in the second sense, which like the products of applied science to which it is closely related, is a dominant note in our culture.
There's a really good conversation
about art and church taking place here with some of the top selling christian artists in the US.
This way of putting the connection would seem somewhat strange to those who promoted art as a substitute for religion at the turn of the century, however, for it exhibits a consciousness both
about the art object and about the language of religion and art which had not yet informed criticism or religion.
And yet, when the gifted musician / author Jeremy Begbie reviewed art historian Dan Siedell's book God in the Gallery in the current issue of Image, Begbie appeared - ever so subtly - to take issue that Dan Siedell, in a book
about art, limited himself to «one particular current within the Nicene river, the Eastern Orthodox tradition... and the council of Niceae (787 CE), the conference which established the orthodoxy of icons.»
So it wasn't until I was in university and forced to take classes in the humanities — which should be required of every human in my opinion now — that I began to learn
about art history and the progression of creativity in our world.
McAuley was blind drunk, full of wild slogans
about art and politics, and looked wrecked even by the usual....
The battle, after all, wasn't merely
about art, it was about what it means to be human.
I caught myself thinking, not
about art, selling on ebay, blogging, or any other kind of business.
No doubt, the depth and the sheer intensity of the ambivalence that the West has felt
about art come from the confluence of the Hebrew and Hellenic elements.
I can't really complain
about Art.
The theology of the place is as much
about art and life as it is about spirituality and the real unsexy daily work of living, as anything else.
I had never heard of Malcolm Guite before I saw this video, but when I heard what he says
about art and people and the Gospel and everyone living in the light of Jesus, I discovered that I love him.
When we write
about an art or skill we often write only about its technique, because this has an appearance of certainty.
There is nothing irresponsible
about the art.
However, maybe someday when our governments can build modern transportation infrastructures, provide quality education for all of our children, hire enough judges to handle cases in a timely manner, control crime, and balance their budgets, then maybe they can start worrying
about art museums.
If we are not willing to follow in the humility of Jesus, then what kind of witness does that bear about us and
about our art?
Now forget this light talk
about art.
I came to believe that all people who were serious
about art were naturally liberal — and I became liberal too, for years.
Though the modern church generally professes to have grown beyond its earlier nervousness
about the arts, the overriding issue.
Today I'm thinking a great deal
about art.
That's what's so attractive
about art; creating something new and orginial from something conventional.
She's a talented writer and has important things to say
about art, culture, and theology.