Given
the subjective nature of art, the artist determines the work's value.
Starring Ayame Misaki as a young woman working in the audio description of films for the visually impaired and Masatoshi Nagase as a photographer who's losing his sight, the film touches on the essence of communication and
the subjective nature of art I find captivating.
Not exact matches
I guess that's one
of the things about the beauty and
subjective nature of any kind
of «
art» - It will speak to some and not to others, with varying responses and reactions in between.
Despite What You've Been Told is a group show that ask artists to respond to the
subjective nature of making
art and the ever present question
of okay.
A list
of this
nature is entirely
subjective, as there are over 10,000 graduates from
Art schools in the UK alone each year.
Known for her large - scale works that combine geometric drawings, numerical series, images and writings, Hanne Darboven (Munich, Germany, 1941 - 2009) is often associated with conceptual
art, a correlation that should be nuanced further given the unmistakably
subjective nature of the process
of realization and expression
of her works.
HERRON: Calling attention to social injustices and the
subjective nature of «history» seems to be a key motive
of your
art practice.
Hunt demonstrates the tension
of representing water as an objective source in
nature and the
subjective reality
of sculpture as an
art form.
Both parties have the shared goal
of creating and selling outstanding
art, but due to the
subjective nature of our industry, there are many opinions on how to achieve that goal in the most efficient and rewarding way possible.
As a whole, the exhibition presents
art that reveals the
subjective nature of assigning meaning and order to events that happen within the course
of daily life.
This highlights the
subjective nature of their status as fine
art objects.
This combination
of the personal and universal parallels a meditation at the heart
of her work, in which Wilkes's
art enacts an exercise in empathy, exposing deeply felt
subjective experiences while also insisting upon the fundamentally private
nature of artmaking.