Sentences with phrase «of much art»

This is, of course, true of much art.
Where Mr. Kassay will go has been a subject of much art world gossip since he left Eleven Rivington gallery over the summer.
The photographs vibrate with the synergistic charge of creative community, occupying the interstices between artists and their output; Early illuminates the multi-discursive genesis of much art - making.

Not exact matches

For much of its 40 - year history, the medium has been ruled by huge console makers and mega-publishers, such as Microsoft, Sony, Electronic Arts and Activision.
The new place to stay — and be seen — is the Silo Hotel, on top of the V&A Waterfront's much - anticipated Zeitz Museum of Contemporary African Art.
When the firm opened its doors, in 1986, drafting tables were pretty much state - of - the - art.
Much of the couple's collection was reportedly amassed with the help of art advisor Alex Marshall, a prominent presence on the auction circuit.
It's also doubtful there will be another one who publishes as much great journalism, or as many images that rise to the level of art.
When it bought Blackcomb Mountain, then just six years old and suffering growing pains, from a subsidiary of Aspen Skiing in 1986, it wasn't looking at the then state - of - the - art lifts so much as the developable land around the base of the hill, which bordered on the new Whistler Village.
A: In reality, valuing a business is much more of an art than a science.
But my hunch is that China is in a much stronger bargaining position than the author of «The Art of Deal» imagines.
Trump has said publicly he thinks the whole effort is doomed, but it's unclear how much of that is his genuine belief and how much is Trumpian Art - of - the - Deal bluster.
To achieve what essentially will be a new and dynamic art medium, Electronic Arts acts as a kind of production company with teams of draftspeople, writers, and musicians, who are signed up in much the same way as a record or movie company signs up talent.
Although handling business affairs may not be as much fun as creating your art, it does require an element of creativity that most crafters can appreciate.
Bond insurers with more than $ 1 billion at stake repeatedly argued for the sale of valuable art but dropped that plea and settled for much less.
Marketing may be as much art as science, but it's still a complex and nuanced discipline that takes a great deal of experience to develop some level of understanding or expertise.
But the effort was underwhelming compared to state - of - the - art site by much hotter brands like Sephora.
(Then we went out and built Netscape and Amazon and Google and thousands of other companies, and created art and won championships, and led troops in war, and pretty much put that silly talk to rest.)
This year's show featured more than 150 exhibitors with state - of - the - art technology for people who spend as much time in the digital world than they do in the real one.
But the truth is, sales within a business can and should be much more «creative» and more of an art form than most people give it credit for.
To the upper echelons of the art world, much of the soon - to - be auctioned collection is of minimal consequence, with some pieces considered ephemera over actual artwork.
At the five power lunch powerhouses highlighted below, the focus is as much on the food as it is on the art of the deal.
Digital - only media companies, too, have mastered the art of nabbing hits and clicks in massive numbers without spending much on their content.
So much so, that Lompoc is nicknamed the City of Arts and Flowers.
Jenn Lisak, Director of Content Strategies at DK New Media, says «Content marketing strategy is as much an art form as it is a process; when working with a client on an infographic or a whitepaper, I have to pay attention to target audience, aligning the messaging with the brand, appealing to different types of learners and personality types, and whether the curated content is going to resonate with our desired buyer persona.»
The Audain family has donated in excess of $ 100 million through the Audain Foundation, including significant contributions to the University of Victoria, Presentation House Gallery's new building fund, Simon Fraser University's School for the Contemporary Arts, various arts - related endeavours at the University of British Columbia, the National Gallery of Canada, the Gordon Smith Gallery of Canadian Art, the Emily Carr University of Art + Design's new building fund, the Vancouver Art Gallery, and much mArts, various arts - related endeavours at the University of British Columbia, the National Gallery of Canada, the Gordon Smith Gallery of Canadian Art, the Emily Carr University of Art + Design's new building fund, the Vancouver Art Gallery, and much marts - related endeavours at the University of British Columbia, the National Gallery of Canada, the Gordon Smith Gallery of Canadian Art, the Emily Carr University of Art + Design's new building fund, the Vancouver Art Gallery, and much more.
The idea was not so much about bitcoin, but about how to work with the problem of the art market.
Where the science of selling matters as much as the art.
Although the «flinch test» (keep raising the price and constraining the terms until the customer flinches) may have been an effective pricing art in the era of enterprise software, much more thoughtful strategies are needed for the modern models.
A series of articles by Tim Schneider from ArtnetNews pretty much sums up the current state of play in the art world and the digital economy, and I urge anyone who is interested in the topic to review those in greater detail.
You shouldn't spend your time attempting to predict how much a piece of art will cost in the future or worrying about any kind of financial return.
As news of his exploits spread, his audience grew to thousands, some of whom donated $ 50 to $ 100 or more in some cases to watch him do an art project, colour his hair or allow him to use the bathroom for a much - needed pee break.
She echoed Mayor Mandel's oft - heard comment that Edmontonians should not settle for «good - enough» and spent much of her speech praising his progress on infrastructure, transportation and arts issues over the past nine - years.
I could spend hours on assessment of market trend, but this is very much the art as opposed to science.
Someone practiced in the art of finding happiness and fulfillment wherever she happens to find herself is already mostly prepared to adjust her spending downward in the face of post-retirement market declines, or defer the much - desired house because she's just not earning enough as soon as she thought she would to make it a wise purchase.
I was re-reading Art of War recently, and I couldn't help noticing how much the principles apply to investing.
I don't know the first thing about art but so much of your's reaches me.
But for all its tension, Melancholia is a divine work of art that will leave you haunted for days in a way you don't too much mind.
To the ancient Greeks, who thought about these things, this seemed to be much more clearly the case with what they called the «musical arts,» the arts of poetry, dancing, music, and acting.
For that reason, we need to learn the art of telling the story of the gospel — of which Jesus was the master storyteller — as much as defending it.
Unlike much modern art that revels in the macabre and the bizarre — self - referential, solipsistic, nihilistic — the fantastical work of these two Catholics is not such a sorry project.
«Theory» holds sway in contemporary discussions of literature, poetry, and art these days as much by force of habit as by ardent conviction.
In all the years of sports I played and the martial arts I have done — having seen pretty much all kinds of these celebrations, I guess, I never had a problem with it.
(«Earlier much futile thought had been devoted to the question of whether photography is an art.
There are parts that are, but much of medicine is still an art built on tradition and assumptions rather than cold hard data.
I get so much from your beautiful life & your gifted way of sharing both with art & words.
The same picture was in art books in our school library as were many other artworks of nudes but I was written up for giving a child «porn»!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! At the same time in our culture, in movies, on TV and internet, these kids could see much more graphic stuff.
Richard Beck has described the book as a sort of «hermeneutical performance art» and explains that «by refusing to pick and choose, Evans reveals to anyone reading her book just how much picking and choosing is actually going on.
Apart from my own contribution, and a few others, the emphasis here was, very much on the form of the art, how it was produced, who the artists were and their social context, rather than its message.
In an age of materialist science, economics, art and politics, we ought not to be much shocked by the appearance of materialist religion.
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