Sentences with phrase «salable art»

I know it sounds like a lot but DoN explored the whole space and has some favorites to share: Rebecca Gilbert at Nexus is showing imaginative prints which are delightful and probably the most accessible and salable art DoN viewed, featuring beautifully crafted small pieces which will enhance any art lovers collection (more about Gilbert later).
But the sculpture that has constituted the bulk of Mr. Burden's work since the 1980s often looks little like salable art.

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Contemporary directions — earthworks, conceptual art, art as information, etc. — certainly point away from emphasis on the individual genius and his salable products; in art history, Harrison C. and Cynthia A. White's Canvases and Careers: Institutional Change in the French Painting World, New York, 1965, opens up a fruitful new direction of investigation, as did Nikolaus Pevsner's pioneering Academies of Aart, art as information, etc. — certainly point away from emphasis on the individual genius and his salable products; in art history, Harrison C. and Cynthia A. White's Canvases and Careers: Institutional Change in the French Painting World, New York, 1965, opens up a fruitful new direction of investigation, as did Nikolaus Pevsner's pioneering Academies of Aart as information, etc. — certainly point away from emphasis on the individual genius and his salable products; in art history, Harrison C. and Cynthia A. White's Canvases and Careers: Institutional Change in the French Painting World, New York, 1965, opens up a fruitful new direction of investigation, as did Nikolaus Pevsner's pioneering Academies of Aart history, Harrison C. and Cynthia A. White's Canvases and Careers: Institutional Change in the French Painting World, New York, 1965, opens up a fruitful new direction of investigation, as did Nikolaus Pevsner's pioneering Academies of ArtArt.
In much the same way that Tajima's installations pointed to painting's commercial function as salable inventory, Moyer's ready - to - ship ensemble acknowledged the art handlers responsible for facilitating its transit.
His Surrender Flag with Dollar Skull, or Surrender Flag with Zombie Abstraction, 2015, appears as a sort of battle standard in the face of a whitewashed art market that has embraced a brand of politically neutered, highly salable abstract painting, many of whose trappings Vélez reworks into his own practice — airbrushed lines, torn canvases, messy brushstrokes.
Woolard isn't interested in creating a change that temporarily appears in a gallery or storefront, replaced in time by another change, another salable work of art, another exhibit of the artist's good intentions.
For a recent example of art that's salable but lacks much of a message, take a look at NUD NOB, Sarah Lucas's solo show at Gladstone Gallery's 24th street location.
He even took a swipe at abstract painting as the most salable and least adventurous type of art being made:
Now many feel obligated to produce a type of attractive, pleasant art that is easily salable in a fair context, clearly limiting the quality of their work and their creative freedom.
The ability to «objectify» digital art and make it as palpable, and salable, as a sculpture or painting is raising questions as to whether a genre based on the community - focused ethics of open - source computer programmers has lost the edge that made it exciting in the first place.
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