Sentences with phrase «over art»

Meet the outsider artists who have transformed their homes into masterpieces, and see the super slides that are about to take over the art world.
That's not always true, it's not a black and white situation, but business has taken over the art world.
It took me a while to get over the art style enough to pick up the first volume but I was hooked the moment I finished it.
A complex system of various references from philosophy, over art history to politics is present in his work.
It was a sensation, indeed, when the young British artists took over the art scene in the 1990s.
We chose convenience over community, commerce over art.
If you follow some rules and techniques, then you will definitely have command over this art.
But does our generation get into fist fights over art?
Or what about picture lamps that hang over the art that can hide the cords?
I don't get excited over art style, it looked appealing, and cool but it won't make me pre order.
From there, you can demand payment and hand over the art once you safely have it in your bank account.
Movie genre is better at explaining this concept, over Art genre, because it's a classification system designed from the audience's point of view.
Among the shows opening by emerging artists, it is hard to ignore the trend towards abstract painting that has swept over the art world.
A shadow passed over the art world and I knew not to laugh — that here was new magic.
We have dinner together and then head out to a recovery meeting, bond over art therapy or watch a movie to relax before a wrap - up meeting and bed.
We've got into a routine where the paper goes on first, then we swirl glue all over the art work — I love using smaller bottles of glue like in the picture where T can squeeze out but not too much at a time as it helps work those hand muscles as well.
Even readers swooning over Art Spiegelman and Ben Katchor's profound, dark works about Jewish identity may spurn Kominsky - Crumb, who names the feminist expressionist Alice Neel and the angry Jewish comedians Joey Bishop, Alan King, and Jackie Mason as influences.
For several decades, until his death this past July, the English painter stuck stubbornly to his program of stark, severe portraiture, ignoring the many trend - waves that washed over the art world in that time.
Willem de Kooning, Franz Kline, John Cage, Merce Cunningham, Buckminster Fuller, Walter Gropius, and many more taught there at various times, but it was above all Albers — such a rigid purist that he gave classes wearing a white lab coat and gloves — who presided over the art teaching.
As the exhibition's opening day slowly approaches, Michael Govan, LACMA CEO and Wallis Annenberg Director, did not hide his pride over the art collection held at the museum he works for:
Consider Kehinde Wiley and the model in the studio, poring over art history books together to choose an image that will serve as the source for a new painting, in which the model will replace some long - departed exemplar of European privilege and power.
After lusting over her art work for months, she kindly sent me a customized dapper cat portrait of my dude.
Love going out to shows and fests, obsessed over the art and good people you find there.
It occupies a middle ground as an indie with recognizable actors that won't win over the art house crowd, but has even less of a shot at delighting the mainstream moviegoer.
The Brits have just about taken over the art house world.
This was the same article that brought Wojnarowicz's A Fire in My Belly to the attention of Republican Congressmen — and then to Smithsonian chief G. Wayne Clough, who removed it in the belief he could avert a debate over arts funding.
I think one of the largest issues I have is the 8 hours to the day job, 2 hours of commuting and the other things that take priority over my art (mental and physical health).
So deified is Obrist that artists have even been known to offer up prayer - like homages to him, as seen in Bill Burns's 2013 work in which he hired a plane to fly a banner over the Art Basel Miami Beach fair bearing the words «Hans Ulrich Obrist Hear Us.»
In an era when many younger artists struggle with issues of heroism and the weight of achievements past, Los Angeles - based painter Laura Owens seems to have opened her umbrella and floated over the art historical baggage collecting on the tarmac.
Conversely, it took a museum as barely visible as the Drawing Center to start a controversy over art at Ground Zero.
Plus: Monaco's justice minister resigns over art fraud case links Banksy donates auction sale proceeds to human rights and anti-arms trade groups Art world figures sign plea to save Newcastle - based organisation Locus + and recommended reading
Monaco's justice minister resigns over art fraud case links Monaco's minister for justice Philippe Narmino has resigned (#, The Times) over allegations, published in French newspaper Le Monde (#, French language article), that he was recruited by Dmitry Rybolovlev to influence a billion - dollar art fraud case.
as a departure point, Ikon's exhibition explores Flavin's straightforward rejection of illusionism whilst asserting the importance of the context of artistic experience over art for art's sake.
«Asher doesn't merely grant privilege to the art idea over the art object,» wrote Christopher Knight, the art critic for The Los Angeles Times, about a 2008 show at the Santa Monica Museum of Art, in which Mr. Asher reconstituted the bare aluminum studs for the walls built for all 44 previous exhibitions in the museum.
Tate Britain, London, 12 April — 29 August Reacting against the optical experience offered by Abstract Expressionist painting after the war, conceptual artists in the 1960s gave precedence to ideas over art objects.
When the curator and art dealer Vito Schnabel decided to open his first permanent gallery space last December, he chose St. Moritz over the art districts of Chai Wan, Chelsea or Wynwood.
At this time, Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning reigned over an art scene that relegated women artists to the periphery.
During high school, Guston and Jackson Pollock published a paper opposing the high school's emphasis on sports over art.
In that brusque question, Adele acknowledged the injustice: If Beyoncé, arguably the world's biggest star, can't win «Album of the Year» with a project this ambitious, artful, visually striking, and socially relevant, it's clear the Recording Academy values art that keeps them comfortable over art that dares to take risks.
The myth of Abstract Expressionism — with its cadre of ambitious artists and their conquest over the School of Paris — is of Promethean proportions, and the authority Abstract Expressionism holds over the art world is by no means diminished today.
The late Cells and installations also foretell the decrepit structures all over art today — from «Unmonumental» at the new New Museum to the 2008 Whitney Biennial or Gedi Sibony.
While the work of its recognized pioneers, giants like Pollock, De Kooning, Gorky, and Rothko, continue to cast a huge shadow over the art world, Abstract Expressionism has long ago been absorbed into the scriptures of art history.
She held fast to that dream throughout high school, toiling over her art portfolio and racking up painting awards, all the while maintaining top grades, earning her grade 10 Royal Conservatory of Music certification for piano, and playing saxophone in seven different bands.
He pulled out a comfortable lead over ART Grand Prix's Nobuharu Matsushita and appeared to have the win completely wrapped up.
«Despite what you read in The Telegraph, plans for the Universal Credit are on time and on budget Main Where is the wave of protest over the arts spending scaleback?»
Not to worry, argued Polixenes, for «Nature is made better by no mean / But Nature makes that mean; so over that art / Which you say adds to Nature, is an art / That Nature makes.»
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