Sentences with phrase «anything about art»

«I was amazed at the fact that I didn't know anything about art at all until I got there,» he said.
What reaction do you typically get from people who look at your paintings and know little or anything about art history and art?
Time spent on a painting has often been seen as the concern of people who don't know anything about art, who can't see the ideas in art, but in 2006, when there are so many demands on our time, time spent making each painting makes Charles's studio practice into a kind of extremely radical solitary performance.
«My father didn't know anything about art,» she said later, «but made sure I had a roof over my head and food, so I was free to work.»
«I was in Foyles bookshop in London and I asked if they knew anything about art schools.
That was a very powerful experience: when you don't think you know anything about art — which I felt I didn't at the time — and you can be excited by white paintings.
«I think what's fabulous about this exhibit is that you don't need to know anything about art.
Everybody I know with a reputation for knowing anything about art appears to believe that Tino Sehgal is a shoo - in for this year's Turner Prize.
However, this factor depends on the conservator's ability to restore the piece without changing anything about the art.
Of course pretending he didn't know anything about art history was one of the many ways in which Warhol camouflaged himself.
«My art education was very vague and my parents didn't know anything about art», Otero told The Huffington Post of growing up arty in the tropics.
A self - confessed outsider whose «parents didn't know anything about art,» Otero readily admits to catching the art bug late, after a friend showed him reproductions of Abstract Expressionist paintings in a textbook — dog - eared images of Pollocks, Rothkos, and de Koonings.
You don't need to know anything about art to enjoy the experience (though prepared daters might find it handy to come with a few fun facts in their pocket).
You can say anything about art, but science is cumulative and people say, «I can't understand what's at the top of that, so I'm just going to scrabble around in the mud outside the castle and build my own shitty version of it out of reassuring platitudes and borrowed terms.»

Not exact matches

He says, «Nobody learned anything by hearing themselves talk, or speak,» and he goes on to say, «The ability to lock in and listen is a skill that has served me well in life,» says Branson, «Although, it seems to be a dying art, I believe that listening is one of the most important skills for any teacher, parent, leader, entrepreneur, or just about anyone who has a pulse.»
This, in our view, is a particularly dim - witted view of art, a view that denies art is about anything other than its political and social effect.
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'll take Hindu decorative art over just about anything outside of the mescaline inspired Native American art of the Southwest and Mexico and points south!)
Wisest: Megan Tietz with «The Pivotal Importance of Curating Opinions» «The art of curation - whether we are talking about curating art or opinions or closets or blog reads or anything that needs to be kept fresh and updated - is an art relies on organic evolution.
I delight in anything you write, whether it be about brittany spears, a comic, theology, happyness, disappointment, family, politics, art whether its controversial, pisses me off, makes me laugh, makes me think, convicts me, empowers me.....
Piece of Artanything by Agnes Martin really does feed and soothe my soul, when the exhibition was at the Tate Modern, I went about 5 times!
I don't make art about anything that I haven't processed first; that's what my journal is for.
They're out there, reviewing books and art and music and movies and just about anything that may hold an opinion.
Reblogged this on art of being fabulous and commented: I've been posting lately about being to busy to do anything anymore, and I missed out on this awesome post the day it was posted.
«An enthusiast of design architecture and art, who is passionate about anything painted, I hope to share with you the secrets which will inspire beautiful living in your own home!»
I'm thinking about applying for a committee position with the Young Art Patrons, so hopefully I didn't say anything too embarrassing.
White, silver and gold are the perfect color palette for this season and this nail art can be worn all season long and will compliment just about anything.
I'm a 23 year old girl, I love the just about anything that has to do with art and music.
I am very into cars, dirt bikes, art, music, yoga, well mostly just about anything active.
About me: I still don't know what I want to be when I grow up but I do know that I love anime, martial arts, and anything cute.
If you love to talk about science, art, philosophy, travel, basically anything but celebrity gossip, I'm down to listen, and would love to get to know you.
I train in MMA (mixed martial arts) and am up for just about anything.
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There may be better examples of cinematic art in 2013, but for a good time at the movies, it's hard to imagine anything beating this action extravaganza, from director Roland Emmerich, about a very Obama - like president.
** / **** Image B + Sound B Commentary B + starring Art Carney, Ellen Burstyn, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Larry Hagman screenplay by Paul Mazursky and Josh Greenfeld directed by Paul Mazursky by Alex Jackson I complain a lot about film criticism being reduced to archaeology, but I don't think I've ever seen anything quite as impenetrable along these lines as Paul Mazursky's 1974 sleeper Harry and Tonto.
«The Show About the Show has more to say, and teach, about business, family, marriage, art, fear, bureaucracy and political correctness than anything I've seen in ages.&rAbout the Show has more to say, and teach, about business, family, marriage, art, fear, bureaucracy and political correctness than anything I've seen in ages.&rabout business, family, marriage, art, fear, bureaucracy and political correctness than anything I've seen in ages.»
The trailer ran in front of pretty much every movie I saw at my local art house cinema for about two months before opening there, and can't say I was particularly impressed by anything other than the jaunty acoustic guitar score.
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I understand its entertainment and anything goes but people are stupid enough already about Asian culture and martial arts.
Not good art because they seldom have anything to say about the society that spawned them (and because the directors of these messes are generally assclowns) and not good travelogues, either, what these little straight - to - home penny dreadfuls tend to be are tired variations on the same quasi-Christian mythos, tarted up with surprisingly good production values and the kind of cheap thrills that kept EC Comics, then Hammer Films, then Italian giallos, in business.
In essence, please don't take anything we say here seriously, we're writing about the subjective art form of cinema after all and one man's Citizen Kane is another man's Ishtar.
There's an art to making audiences care about the problems of glossy Manhattanites who are suffering photogenically in their Architectural Digest - ready apartments, but neither Loeb nor director Marc Webb («The Amazing Spider - Man») seems to have the first idea of how to make these characters anything but insufferable.
After a demo of how to mix earth colours, and during a project about aboriginal art, I wanted something to re-enforce the learning about earth colours, and couldn't find anything... so I hope this is useful.
An artist and educator of over 20 years, Denise is passionate about art, critical thinking and anything having to do with dogs.
Historical Background Buddhists who wanted to share their beliefs with people who had never heard anything about Buddhism often used art.
You can always go to your advisor with questions, whether they're about your grades, sports, arts, or anything else you need to get off your chest!
From its impressive performance to an eye - popping fuel economy and state - of - the - art safety features, the one thing you'll uncover about the Nissan Altima is it is anything but «average».
If you pick a simple, abstract, one word title that doesn't say anything about the type of book or story, the cover art has to do all the work.
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