This show will feature a series of recent paintings, which can be described as a journey into
the intrinsic value of art.
Putting a sign that says: «$ 5,125 Karma Pricing: Pay What it's Worth to You» invites us to consider
the intrinsic value of the art (and how generous you're being for letting us decide).
A carefully designed dancing acoustical ceiling in the music classroom enhances the room's acoustics and punctuates
the intrinsic value of the arts in education.
Not exact matches
Along with Anthony Appiah and other current writers about the university, she acknowledges the
intrinsic value of study (her most recent book on the topic is titled Not for Profit), while ultimately defending the
value of liberal
arts as essential for social and political progress.
In literature and the
arts valuing affects the relation
of the
arts to human life and the critical standards by which the
intrinsic merit
of works
of art are judged.
«Instead, they should be empowering young women to
value their
intrinsic value and express their uniqueness through the
art of fashion.
It is through symbols, those
of art, poetry and especially religion, that the
intrinsic value of cosmic reality insinuates itself into the conscious experience
of those organisms that we call human beings.
Here we are engaged in the the argument
of whether an expensive price makes for better
art, or whether the
value of art is
intrinsic irrespective
of it's monetary
value.
Thisyear, beleaguered champions
of arts educationwill find their visions finally — if gradually — realized, as the growing conversationabout
art education's
intrinsic value playsout in partnerships between community artsorganizations and schools.
In the AIE Program, you will join a diverse cohort
of visual artists, musicians, museum educators, nonprofit
arts advocates, actors, teachers, and writers who believe that the
arts not only have
intrinsic societal
value, but also multiple roles in youth education and healthy development.
They have a great understanding and appreciation
of the importance
of the
arts, both for its
intrinsic value and how it impacts and influences student academic achievement.
This website aims to inform investors about «
value investing», the
art of buying stocks which trade at a significant discount to their
intrinsic value.
In international terms, Arte Povera is the most famous and most influential Italian
art movement
of the late 20th century, marked by the sweeping aside
of limits
of space and time and the accomplished form
of the artwork in favour
of a greater focus on the processes, on the
intrinsic value of materials, on nature and the senses as a possibility
of life and not
of representation.
Applying strategies
of mass production to handmade objects, McCollum's labor - intensive practice questions the
intrinsic value of the unique work
of art.
To be «new» is
of no
intrinsic value for M WOODS; an alternative set
of guiding principles organizes the collection, which stretches beyond narrow notions
of art history to enfold positions as diverse as those
of Olafur Eliasson and Buddhist sculptors from the Northern Qi dynasty, or Paul McCarthy and the followers
of Hieronymus Bosch.
Qualities
of reflection, beauty, disintegration,
intrinsic value and instability are all explored, expanding on silver's long legacy in
art making.
Photography holds all the
intrinsic values of all the other
arts but differs in the fact that it's the foundation
of existence.
His three decades
of artistic endeavors has illustrated the benefits
of investing in
art, acquiring
art for esthetic and financial pursuits and more importantly, the universal
intrinsic value of owning
art.
Conceptual
art, while having no
intrinsic financial
value, can deliver a powerful message, and thus has served as a vehicle for socio - political comment, as well as a broad challenge to the tradition
of a «work
of art» being a crafted unique object.
Born in Los Angeles in 1944, McCollum applies strategies
of mass production to handmade objects — such intricate labor raises questions about the role
of the artist and the
intrinsic value of the work
of art.
Like his hero Marcel Duchamp, Creed
values the placement
of items, rather than their
intrinsic qualities, in qualifying their meaning as
art objects.
Often described as Neo-Dadaist, many
of Johns» works are more like junk
art and possess a unique aura
of uncertainty about their
intrinsic value.