Sentences with phrase «more precious the objects»

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Sex is arguably a more precious thing than these material objects.
It's less like a precious object and more like a utility tablet.
More than 200 precious objects from the Ottoman Empire, all of which once graced the sultan's palace.
In a social economy where attention is a precious commodity, the ability to strip a social object down to its essence to capture attention has less to do with compacting character counts and more to do with the art and science of packaging and presenting content so that it is...
The exhibition features more than 500 archaeological objects and works from Mexico and the United States, including jewelry, works of precious metals, and household as well as ceremonial artifacts.
More importantly, Posenenske insisted on working in unlimited series, subverting the notion that a work of art is a singular, static, and precious object.
THE PASTON TREASURE: MICROCOSM OF THE KNOWN WORLD The 17th - century Paston Treasure, commissioned by a wealthy Norfolk family to immortalize its collection of treasures from musical instruments and American tobacco to luxuriously gold - mounted nautilus shells, is shown on this side of the pond for the first time, along with more than a hundred apropos precious objects — some of them also from the Pastons.
They are much more interested in developing ideas and concepts - frequently employing mixed - media formats - than in handcrafting precious objects.
«Meziat shares the ability of the best hyperrealists to render ordinary objects in such exquisite detail as to make each so precious that we look at it in a different, more appreciative manner, transcending actuality,» notes Virginia Miller.
(Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) Carla Zaccagnini, Daniel Steegmann MangranĂ©, Felipe Cohen, Laura Vinci, Otavio Schipper, Tatiana Blass, Vanderlei Lopes and many more artists present brand new and recent works in the group show «Ouro», which explores the relationship of the precious metal — one of the main components in Brazil history and eternal object of desire in the popular imaginary — with the country's creativity.
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