Sentences with phrase «less art»

Just because something is distributed independently makes it no less an art form than something released on a mass scale.
For all the summer going on around here, you'd think there'd be a little less art.
This year, I feel I've actually seen a lot less art, though, which I actively do when I'm in a period of making it myself.
It's notably more art - and less art market - focused than in recent years.
Outsider art has long included women, like Judith Scott, who could never enter the workplace, much less the art world.
But even today in Queens, for example, a poor school gets 29 percent less money than a wealthy school nearby, he said, adding it's unfair, and could mean less art, music and college counseling.
Berthe Morisot, In England (Eugène Manet on the Isle of Wight), 1875, oil on canvas, Musée Marmottan - Claude Monet, Fondation Denis et Annie Rouart, Photo by Erich Lessing Art Resource, NY
+ Frieze Masters 2013 and highlights from other exhibitions across London wallpaper + Frieze Masters is less art show than mega-mall guardian + Johnny Van Haeften will be showing Pieter Brueghel the Younger's «The Census at Bethlehem» at Frieze Masters ft + Eyes of the world turn to London's art fairs telegraph
But, like the recent New York auctions where nearly 60 % less art sold by - value in comparison to one year before but with far fewer costly guarantees, the businesses behind the art being sold appear to remain strong thanks to this kind of shrewd dealmaking.
The 103 «Glances» exhibited in this show «are more or less an art equivalent to passing a glance at someone in the street or acknowledging or nodding at them without time to have a full conversation.
When we confine ourselves to original art, we're limiting ourselves to having less art in the home.
Remember that the novel was once considered a vulgar, lesser art form mostly written by (yikes!)
Janice Grupido, CRB, GRI, would like to rely on a little less art and a little more science in setting compensation plans each year for the 40 associates who work in her two offices in the Troy and Rochester areas of Michigan.
We are witnessing another awakening as a result of new and rapidly evolving buyer behaviors; organizations today needing to approach marketing and selling interactions as more science and less art.
Whereas individual tastes here and there have been satisfied by adjustments in «more matter and less art» or «less matter and more art», the general lift given the pulpit has been slight.
Despite Franco's laudable desire to shake up a stodgy genre, his film could have done with more life, and less art.
There is less art, less power, less comedy, less action, less conflict, lesser music.
I wasn't trying to argue that indie games are more or less art than AAA, I was using those two games, particularly their creators, as examples of people who were obviously influenced very heavily by video games in their own lives, to the point it significantly effect their character, which in turn influenced their own work.
Subsequent games approached their visuals in a utilitarian fashion, offering finer details but less art.
Less art, at least to me, would mean a lower rate of production, a smaller inventory of works for sale, etc..
The author's enthusiasm for all things fearful sometimes feels limited by a need to talk about contemporary artists (I kept hoping «less art, more fear!»)
«Still life painting has traditionally been regarded as a «lesser art» when compared to the loftier subjects of religious and history painting, landscape, and portraiture,» according to Alicia Longwell.
Sculpture, the lesser art, was «nothing other than it appears to be.»
«Less art and more truth.»
Yet despite this diversity, drawing has often been seen as a lesser art.
No less an art world guru than Alfred Barr, director of New York's Museum of Modern Art, advised that Rothko was the man to provide art for the Four Seasons.
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