Sentences with phrase «artistic enterprise»

From 1954 to 1971, it documents the intersection of artistic enterprise and activism, American history and the international fight for civil and human rights.
The 6th Biennale for Drawing in Israel, held under the auspices of and produced by the Jerusalem Artists» House, has established its status as a unique and comprehensive artistic enterprise since 2001.
«To investigate these two great artistic enterprises — fine arts and motion pictures — at the moment when the new medium of film emerged is tremendously exciting,» observes Mathews.
I would say Prospect.1, and the work he and I did there, was pretty instrumental in his conception of Art + Practice, and the idea of sustainable change through artistic enterprises.
«These paired exhibitions honor the spirit of the women who participated in the Newcomb artistic enterprise by revisiting traditional crafts in new and unexpected ways for the 21st century,» Ramirez - Montagut said.
In short the Zabludowicz Collection is a unique entity and although it has a few detractors, who shamefully confuses international politics with artistic enterprise, it remains a standard bearer for how a Collection should be built and run.
Recognition tends to be understood as the equivalent of success, which is too frequently tallied in market statistics and institutional accolades, as if the rewards of artistic enterprise were only in the hands of those who don't make art.
We have to praise the artistic enterprise and the search for something different, even if the execution is poor.
Firstly, it harkens back to the worries first voiced by Bridget Riley and contemporary critics: they worried about the dilution of the artistic enterprise if it were to become too cozy with commerce.
«Her artistic enterprise is far from simple, however.
The primary context of Transformative Space is not suffering, but craftsmanship and artistic enterprise.
The survey coincides with the publication of 29 essays, dating back to 1967, which display Downes's thorough grounding in art history, literature, and human geography, and which round out the global ambition of his artistic enterprise.
His comically exhaustive 1952 statement, «Abstract Art Refuses,» pokes fun at the artistic enterprise («no divine inspiration or daily perspiration») and makes seemingly impossible renouncements («no structure, no paint qualities, no relationships, no experiments, no rules.»)
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