Sentences with phrase «rather than artists»

Critics, rather than artists, now dictate the path art is supposed to travel.
But though the book groups artists together according to their race, English strives to focus on the art and its context rather than the artists» ethnic or racial identities.
«The speculators have finally succeeded in commodifying art,» Frances Beatty, of Richard Feigen & Co., told A.i.A. after the sale, «which is a triumph for them and a disaster for the artists and for the culture, because it has made the speculators the leaders rather than the artists
«But this, I think, is new, as we're mid-size galleries and we've approached the artists rather than the artists saying, «Oh, I need a better setup.»
In a rare convergence of art dealers and heirs rather than artists, Acquavella Galleries and Pace Gallery have combined to show the Mirós and the Calders in «Calder / Miró: Constellations.»
In tension to this claim, I show how programmers defined as technicians rather than artists have served, and continue to serve, as a limiting fallacy.
Rather than artists submitting their work to the show independently, their gallery applies for the show and represents them.
If they were businesspeople rather than artists, we'd call them entrepreneurs.
Still, when you seed a station with a song, rather than an artist, and use the thumbs - up or thumbs - down ratings to guide the system, you end up with hours upon hours of very good radio.
Rather than the artist deciding the compositional framework, the audience now takes on the role of artist, determining where the composition begins and ends.
The element of chance here falls to the public rather than the artist (thus making a reconstruction possible); a work positioned with topographical precision becomes a world stage during Milan's current universal exposition.
Not unlike Lutter's empty landscapes, Jenny Saville's equally huge nudes acknowledge a suffering inflicted by the world rather than the artist.
David Lee claimed this may have been because of the Tate's squeamishness about honouring a «mere photographer» rather than an artist.
Describing himself as an urban activist, rather than the artist, Biancoshock is an Italian, known for producing artworks that are usually ephemeral in space, but limitless in time through the photography, video, exhibition or any other media.
As at Grand Central Station, one can not truly call the desires the viewer's rather than the artist's.
Notorious for being a «slippery» interviewee (he's been known to take answers from other artist interviews as an evasion tactic), Spector confronts Cattelan directly, revealing an artist who presents himself more as an unwitting jester rather than an artist.
When selecting the works on view, emphasis is placed on the quality of work, rather than the artist's prior exhibition history.
His work was rejected as impersonal and something a housepainter, rather than an artist, would do.
The sign's words, I later learned, came from YBCA staff rather than the artist herself.
Oct 23: Turner Prize Shortlist Following the recent announcement of the shortlist for the British Turner Prize for Contemporary Art (2012)- namely, Spartacus Chetwynd (performance art), Luke Fowler and Elizabeth Price (video installation artists), and Paul Noble (traditional draughtsman, painter)- the odds are that the prize will go, once again, to an «entertainer» rather than an artist.
Trained as an engineer, rather than an artist, Gabo was one of the first sculptors to make use of semi-transparent materials and to create abstract sculpture that incorporated space in a positive way.
«Since our exhibition is so much about interaction, we felt that having Byron lead a workshop rather than an artist talk was fitting and exciting!»
It is a first time a curator, rather than an artist or a museum director, has topped the ranking and the placing sees a meteoric rise from 35th place last year for the Swiss - born Obrist.
Hall trained as an architect, rather than an artist, and worked in both Liverpool and London at the outset of his career.
In 1993, a year after Bacon's death, Sylvester curated a show of paintings at the Museo Correr, for the Venice Biennale, and was awarded the Golden Lion, the first time it had been given to a critic rather than an artist.
Despite his status as one of the great abstract painters, Hofmann is seen primarily as a teacher rather than an artist.
Cast as wife and protector of his legacy, rather than an artist in her own right, her canvas is positioned solely as a tribute to her husband.
If Spotify can make its own playlists the most influential tastemakers on the app, rather than artist - to - fan messaging or viral sharing, it can dictate what songs become hits or reach the Top 40 radio beyond its walls.

Not exact matches

Artists will have to further consider direct - to - fan offerings, rather than place stuff in stores.
When details of her self - titled 2013 album were originally leaked earlier that year under the moniker Mrs. Carter, it was panned by some critics for its foreshadowed embrace of the artist's still - new identity as hip - hop mogul Sean «Jay - Z» Carter's wife rather than the trailblazing feminist icon who coined powerful female anthems like Irreplaceable, Single Ladies and Independent Women from her Destiny's Child days.
Hawkins sees games of the future being created by artists rather than engineers.
«We'd rather see our money go to artists than lawyers,» he said.
For example, she says, rather than solving a widespread problem, technology - minded artists may want to create a product that's simply playful or makes a statement.
This whole idea is they're bringing in tariffs that go into general revenues to pay for things like more Economic Action Plan ads rather than helping Canadian artists continue to success in producing world class music.
The major difference as far as I can see is that pick - up artists aim to make women come to bed, rather than dogs come to heel.
But, your posts claim you are a graffiti artist on the wall of religion and I would think such a statement would strongly imply reformative poignancy rather than simple jocularity.
Equality of opportunity was passé; racial quotas masqueraded under the euphemism of «affirmative action»; King's righteous demand that his children be judged by the content of their character rather than the color of their skin was inverted by race - hustlers and shakedown artists» an inversion subsequently validated by activist judges.
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.
Many will say that The Disaster Artist is more about empathizing with Tommy's dream rather than mocking him.
Even if we consider the three major religious groups as ethnic traditions rather than religious in the narrow sense, their brightest and most creative intellectuals and artists have been absorbed into the general American intellectual and artistic community so as to deprive the communal groups of their natural cultural leaders.
«Artists keep us from frozenness, from smugness, from thinking that the truth is in us, rather than in God, in Christ our Lord.
Rather than asking, «Is this artist saved?»
Which suggests that rather than the «Hand of God» it was the hand of the makeup artist causing this likeness.
First, our brother Michael Gungor, one of the most thoughtful musical artists of our time, has been publicly vilified across Christian media — both traditional, online, and social — for openly discussing his belief in an old earth rather than a young earth.
In the 1970s, artist Donald Judd settled in the West Texas border town and planted his minimalist doctrine through artworks and structures that blend into the landscape, rather than attempt to outshine it.
It is important for Merleau - Ponty that we understand how the artist's expressive act emerges out of the world, rather than its emerging from the private chamber of the mind.
But this is the kind of paradox that comic artists, rather than philosophers, handle best.
The proper conceptual picture of the artist, he thinks, is one which emphasizes eye and hand, rather than mind.
Confidence amongst artists, and the players that AW has accumulated are in the main that, rather than automatons or ordinary players, is fragile and I suspect that it is the breakdown in that which is the real source of the problem.
He'll take on Charlie Morton, who has evolved into a strikeout artist rather than a pitcher reliant on his defense and balls in play.
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