Sentences with phrase «difficult art»

But to actually make time in this thing, you'll need to master the much more difficult art of driving smoothly.
But the practice of relational power is an incredibly difficult art to master.
Among the most difficult arts of being a mentor is providing — and receiving — feedback.
It is a very time consuming endeavor and somewhat difficult art to master.
Finally, where the fun begins, we give the collector access to those works in an (intentionally) difficult art market.
He tried to do a hard thing, bringing difficult art to the public and never worrying how it was received.
I read difficult books in difficult languages, I write difficult essays about difficult art.
Collecting now has the reputation of an opportunistic pastime, a way of accumulating trophies, and living with difficult art both is and isn't a remedy for this — to maintain a conceptually rigorous or hard - to - install art work is on one level a thankless labor of love, and on another a kind of particularly elite humblebrag: Is there a more outlandish statement of privilege than lamenting how the water in your Jeff Koons installation is growing mold?
And he speaks of being introduced to more difficult art by his friend David Geffen, the Hollywood mogul and patron.
«The insightful and absorbing works in this show reveal the degree to which even the most advanced and often difficult art of our time is still grounded in the world around us.»
Following the Green Gallery's closure, he found other opportunities to support difficult art.
Democracy, on digital spaces as much as offline ones, is the messy and difficult art of balancing different public goods together.
News outlets from the coasts portrayed Cincinnati as a cultural backwater that would rather lock up a museum director than be confronted with difficult art.
Effective confrontation in which the worshiper becomes aware of his narcissism and his essential dependence on God and others is a difficult art because it so easily becomes moralizing.
then he learned timing and header accuracy from demba ba, passing and creation from negredo, energy and pressing from aboubakar, off the ball, intelligence and the difficult art of playing simple from mario gomez.
I'll keep on buying from those brands that have clearly mastered this * very * difficult art...
Notable examples of this difficult art are the Ford Taurus and Audi 5000 wagons.
- Harold Bloom, New York Review of Books «No living American surpasses Gore Vidal in the difficult art of the historical novel... He has re-created American history... with an immediacy, color and detail that [are] denied the historian.»
Anyone looking for a mentor in the difficult art of automated forex trading strategy creation, will not do better than to enlist Rimantas & Justin as their guides.
Common stock selection is a difficult art — naturally, since it offers large rewards for success.
«But subversive and difficult art is the work that I admire the most and feel passionate about.»
And now, its enigma is here before us, confronting us with a speech - defying spectacle of audacity, simplicity, recklessness, confidence, minimalism, humility, and delicacy -LRB-...) Use Bess's paintings to understand the difficult art of human attentiveness -LRB-...) We don't need to compare him to anyone else; nor did he.
12 steps, helping others, making time to do nothing (or trying to do nothing — it's a difficult art).
Dance is a difficult art form to preserve, but Merce Cunningham was better at it than most.
This is hard, as dating an ice core is a difficult art (no pun intended).
Networking is a difficult art to master, but those who do invest their time in building strong professional relationships certainly reap the rewards.
Kennedy specializes in executive branding — that difficult art of capturing mindshare through careful positioning of one's self as a leader equated with solutions.
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