Sentences with phrase «such noble art»

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Perhaps leaders of the NAEA push an activist agenda not because they want arts teachers to become activists themselves, but because they believe that high - sounding epithets such as «social justice» and noble visions of «equity» will advance the cause of arts education.
In 2010 Estelle published her first art book, entitled: «Transience», which is available at most larger bookstores, such as Barnes and Noble and online at Amazon and other retailers including the iTunes Store.
The gallery is showing drawings, paintings and installations by artists such as Paul Noble, Simon Starling and Joseph Beuys, as well as photographs of Long's Land Art, which echoes Moore's preoccupation with found objects - evident in his maquettes made of small pieces of bone, stone, and shells.
Musiqa creates innovative concert experiences that pair new music with literature, film, theatre, visual arts and dance with collaborating organizations such as the Houston Ballet, Houston Cinema Arts Society, Alley Theater, Inprint, FotoFest, Aurora Picture Show and Noble Motion Daarts and dance with collaborating organizations such as the Houston Ballet, Houston Cinema Arts Society, Alley Theater, Inprint, FotoFest, Aurora Picture Show and Noble Motion DaArts Society, Alley Theater, Inprint, FotoFest, Aurora Picture Show and Noble Motion Dance.
She stops short of saying art is recession - proof, but points out the UK has had slumps before — and that the last one led to the birth of the Young British Artists (YBA) movement, as well as artists such as Martin Creed and City Racing (a not - for - profit gallery in Oval, run by artists Matt Hale, John Burgess, Peter Owen, Paul Noble and Keith Coventry, that lasted from 1988 to 1998) taking over empty properties and creating art spaces.
[First category:] Characteristics such as race, caste, noble birth, membership of a political party and gender, are seldom, if ever, acceptable grounds for differences in treatment... But [second category:] the Strasbourg court has given it a wide interpretation [to Art 14], approaching that of the 14th Amendment, and it is therefore necessary, as in the United States, to distinguish between those grounds of discrimination which prima facie appear to off end our notions of the respect due to the individual and those which merely require some rational justification.»
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