Sentences with phrase «like art in general»

The Alternative Museum became a complement to the larger established museums and a role model for newer artist founded organizations like Art in General and later on Exit Art.
They might be the unusual cluster from down near the Holland Tunnel, like Art in General and Pablo's Birthday, which has displayed the stranded gender icons of Carla Gannis.

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They are members of a nationwide group known as The Initiative Collective — a volunteer crime prevention outfit that encourages people to fight back against violence using self - defense, armor and theatrics — in addition to doing general good deeds like fundraising, feeding the homeless and offering free martial arts training to anyone who wants it.
Every day, especially in Europe, churches and cemeteries are desecrated; blasphemy pretends to be an art for the general public; activists like Femen attack symbols of religion, and the media rarely miss an opportunity to belittle Christians and the Catholic Church.
thou art marching to make a stand, the like of which I, and many a general, in our gravest battles have never made.»
The ancient tongues were but a small though important province in the realm which he explored tirelessly, testing his general theory of linguistic expression by an investigation not only of Indo - European and Semitic idioms but also of Basque and Hungarian, of American Indian languages, of Chinese and South Sea dialects.1 Visitors found the aged sage «pure and perfect like an ancient work of art
Ministerial education, like education in general, has moved away from the classical pattern toward a greater emphasis on practical arts and vocational training.
With just over a month until the general election, the Camerons feel like they're studying for a Masters in the art — and artifice — of the political photo opportunity.
«One may wonder whether the current state of the art in cosmology... resembles the discovery of Neptune, or whether the recalcitrant evidence coming from supernova 1a may not be better explained by a modification of the accepted paradigm (like in the case of the perihelion of Mercury, which ushered in general relativity),» they write.
Business, like life in general, is an art wherein we must use reason, intuition, emotion, metaphors, models, case studies and more to guide ourselves.
«We want that dialogue with like - minded people in fashion, music, art... because that leads to something totally new,» explains Torben Schumacher, general manager of Adidas Originals and Style, the lifestyle divisions where many of the brand's creative collaborations are housed.
I like movies, photography, music and the arts in general.
That nerdy kid in the back listening to 90's hiphop and watching anime and drawing like 80 % of the time?Yeah thats me only now he's grown up and skates, play's video games, likes to participate in Dagorhir events and likes fighting in general (of martial arts status of course d - do nt get the wrong...
Companionship, dancing, music, film, theater, literature, the arts in general, and simple things like spending hours vegging at home, or cooking a good meal, having a hot chocolate in...
I like fancy moves and cool martial arts, and just women kicking butt in general.
«Substituting, like teaching in general, is as much art as science.
But as instructional leaders and teachers increasingly have a shared general understanding of what good teaching looks like and how it is evaluated, many are asking how to grow teaching practice — in particular, content areas like math, language arts, social science and others.
As a Physical Education teacher by choice I also have certification in Biology and General science two high needs areas I have reservations about individual contract negotiations and Tiered salary from the outside it would benefit core subject teachers Math, Science, Special ed with increased salary opportunities but mostly as any Corporate structure would do is pare back on other subject area salaries the non core subjects this could create a situation inwhich some teachers would carry more burden than others and whether we like it or not the most memorable classes for many students are art, gym, music and home economics because of their practical applications in life.
Absent General Assembly action, districts are scrambling to meet the requirements by initiating layoffs and eliminating enhancement teaching positions in subjects like art, physical education, and music.
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While it's good to see what's been done, I like to find inspiration in other ways; reading, movies, art and architecture, and in general I just try to absorb everything around me.
Like Gian Giacomo Poldi Pezzoli did with his Museum that, already open to the general public in Milan in 1881, is one of the most important museum houses in Europe, a good example of one of the finest 19th century collections: from the fifteenth - century Lombardy maestros (Luini, Boltraffio, Solario) to masterpieces by Pollaiolo, Piero della Francesca, Botticelli, Mantegna, Bellini and Cosmè Tura through to eighteenth - century paintings (Guardi and Canaletto) and exceptional collections of decorative arts.
We feel that for a game like this (and games in general), art should be a HUGE part of it and will give something a bit more extra special in addition to just «playing the game».
To go and look at it was to try and think whether you liked to look at it, or just how involved you were in looking at art in general; that was not quite enough though, you had to know these other things, too.
Education, exhibitions, and, in general, making women's presence felt as part of normal practice in fields like art and, we hope, science and medicine.
And I feel like if I had to say what was my contribution to the art world and to the world in general as an African American woman, [it] would be this series.»
Color, like material, is what art is made from» (D. Judd, «Some Aspects of Color in General and Red and Black in Particular» 1993, in D. Elger (ed.)
Of course, there were organizations like Exit Art and Art in General, Artists Space, and White Columns that kept going through that period.
Most artists made sales, several sold out their art, many got into museum and gallery shows, a few got gallery representation and in general, most told us that they felt like the entire endeavor was worth the cost and the effort.
He regularly gave performances to public then private audiences in Los Angeles (once reactions to his extraordinarily visceral work became too overblown in general audiences), he was also a principle promoter of Los Angeles and Southern California art scene on Close Radio, a station which broadcasted artist interviews, discussions with scholars like Marshall McLuhan and Gene Youngblood.
Essentially, abstract art in general stood to prove that artworks do not only have to depict the usual topics like people and nature, with a firm grip on reality and everything representational.
Wesselmann never liked his inclusion in American Pop Art, pointing out how he made an aesthetic use of everyday objects and not a reference to them as consumer objects: «I dislike labels in general and «Pop» in particular, especially because it overemphasizes the material used.
And, in general, Davidoff is spending a ton of money trying to get people like me and The New York Times to write about its arts initiatives, and I guess it's working because here's a story in the Times that mentions that Davidoff is «selling humidor boxes designed by the French artist Lison de Caunes, at 19,500 euros apiece» at Art Basel Hong Kong this week, and quotes a Davidoff executive at a lunch at Art Basel Miami Beach saying some mindless PR nonsense like «Art is part of corporate social responsibility» — and here I am writing this thing about Davidoff where I mention Davidoff a dozen or so times.
The art fair that people in the know says is the best now — its certainly the plushest and its also the one where galleries get to show off a bit, we really like the decor, the carpet and the general calm of the fair which is a great compliment to the crazy energy of Frieze London featuring over 120 of the world's leading galleries, from ancient to modern. friezemasters.com Opening Wednesday to Sunday
In the history of twentieth - century collectivism in art, Colab has so far occupied an inferior position in comparison with coeval groups like General Idea or Group Material that were smaller, more structured, and more inclined to dialogue with the official art worlIn the history of twentieth - century collectivism in art, Colab has so far occupied an inferior position in comparison with coeval groups like General Idea or Group Material that were smaller, more structured, and more inclined to dialogue with the official art worlin art, Colab has so far occupied an inferior position in comparison with coeval groups like General Idea or Group Material that were smaller, more structured, and more inclined to dialogue with the official art worlin comparison with coeval groups like General Idea or Group Material that were smaller, more structured, and more inclined to dialogue with the official art world.
When biennials don't have to be politics all on the exact same tribal page, shows like this and art in general will again be allowed the complexity, autonomy, and strangeness of all of its possible structures.
In a place like Bucharest where the few independent art spaces that exist have been built on a lack of an institutional infrastructure in general (not to mention one for contemporary arts), the questions of «instituent practices» and practices of care have inherently been located at the core of their existing and functioning systemIn a place like Bucharest where the few independent art spaces that exist have been built on a lack of an institutional infrastructure in general (not to mention one for contemporary arts), the questions of «instituent practices» and practices of care have inherently been located at the core of their existing and functioning systemin general (not to mention one for contemporary arts), the questions of «instituent practices» and practices of care have inherently been located at the core of their existing and functioning systems.
The work seeks to locate the possible effects or afterimages of an exhibition across two categories of imprints: on one hand, a kind of retinal persistence, a blur of works and texts that vie for preeminence in recalling the experience of the exhibition, and, on the other hand, the mode of the archive that exhibitions of contemporary art in general gesture towards, the database where they would like to register.
Art in General would especially like to acknowledge the support of the Trust for Mutual Understanding, New York.
The Turner Prize may be maligned in some quarters as pretentious or willfully oblique but, like Trafalgar Square's Fourth Plinth, it provides a rare opportunity to put challenging, immersive contemporary art before the general public and for that service alone deserves to be cut some slack.
For me, great artist - run spaces like Five Years, Banner Repeater, Limbo Limbo, and Res are crucial to the ecosystem of the London art world, and to the art world in general.
Much like the Jorge Luis Borges book after which it is named, the 18th Street Arts Center's PST: LA / LA exhibition addresses history and its delineations, whether entirely or partially fictitious, in order to question the role of master narratives in general, and particularly in the case of the LA / LA (Los Angeles and Latin America) diaspora.
In economics, via the growth of the world economy in general and the American economy in particular; in science, via the spread of television; in contemporary music, (which itself became known as «Pop») through the miniaturization of radio, increased record production, the appearance of cult groups like The Beatles, and the phenomenon of pychedelia; and lastly through an expanding art markeIn economics, via the growth of the world economy in general and the American economy in particular; in science, via the spread of television; in contemporary music, (which itself became known as «Pop») through the miniaturization of radio, increased record production, the appearance of cult groups like The Beatles, and the phenomenon of pychedelia; and lastly through an expanding art markein general and the American economy in particular; in science, via the spread of television; in contemporary music, (which itself became known as «Pop») through the miniaturization of radio, increased record production, the appearance of cult groups like The Beatles, and the phenomenon of pychedelia; and lastly through an expanding art markein particular; in science, via the spread of television; in contemporary music, (which itself became known as «Pop») through the miniaturization of radio, increased record production, the appearance of cult groups like The Beatles, and the phenomenon of pychedelia; and lastly through an expanding art markein science, via the spread of television; in contemporary music, (which itself became known as «Pop») through the miniaturization of radio, increased record production, the appearance of cult groups like The Beatles, and the phenomenon of pychedelia; and lastly through an expanding art markein contemporary music, (which itself became known as «Pop») through the miniaturization of radio, increased record production, the appearance of cult groups like The Beatles, and the phenomenon of pychedelia; and lastly through an expanding art market.
Modern Asian art in general is becoming increasingly trendy in America; venues like the Seattle Art Museum have voiced commitment to including more of modern Asia, and this fall the Asia Society will hold its second annual Asian Contemporary Art Weart in general is becoming increasingly trendy in America; venues like the Seattle Art Museum have voiced commitment to including more of modern Asia, and this fall the Asia Society will hold its second annual Asian Contemporary Art WeArt Museum have voiced commitment to including more of modern Asia, and this fall the Asia Society will hold its second annual Asian Contemporary Art WeArt Week.
In this state of relative non-recognition within the discourse and debate around art and culture in general, the subject of the «reductive» as a possible antithesis to the overpowering reintroduction of representational painting and at the same time to the emergence of the focus on new media, technology and photography, has regained considerable strength over the last decade within an international frame of cultural production and commerce, as well as through the firmly held lone positions of artists like Mosset, Charlton, Armleder, Morellet, Palermo and others throughout the 80's and 90'In this state of relative non-recognition within the discourse and debate around art and culture in general, the subject of the «reductive» as a possible antithesis to the overpowering reintroduction of representational painting and at the same time to the emergence of the focus on new media, technology and photography, has regained considerable strength over the last decade within an international frame of cultural production and commerce, as well as through the firmly held lone positions of artists like Mosset, Charlton, Armleder, Morellet, Palermo and others throughout the 80's and 90'in general, the subject of the «reductive» as a possible antithesis to the overpowering reintroduction of representational painting and at the same time to the emergence of the focus on new media, technology and photography, has regained considerable strength over the last decade within an international frame of cultural production and commerce, as well as through the firmly held lone positions of artists like Mosset, Charlton, Armleder, Morellet, Palermo and others throughout the 80's and 90's.
Just like abstract art in general, color field paintings are favored by the collectors and the rise of the movement might be explained by the current art market demands.
#girlgaze: UNCENSORED at Subliminal Projects By Sara Fortson The art world, just like the world in general, is exceptionally male dominated.
In its general sense, «Arte Povera» (an Italian term meaning poor / impoverished art, allegedly derived from the «poor theatre» of the Polish film director Jerzy Grotowski) describes a type of avant - garde art made from «found objects» including worthless materials, like soil, bits of wood, rags, scraps of newspaper.
Critiques love him, general audience, even more, and fellow artists even feature him in their art, like the band Fantômas did in their album Suspended Animation in 2005.
When asked about the nature of sex in his art he stated he liked to reference sex as a form of consumption in general but admitted to his liking of revolving doors and door apertures as well as vertical sculptural elements as phallic depictions.
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