Sentences with phrase «value of an art work»

This is an EU - wide agreement that ensures a portion of the resale value of an art work reaches the artist or their estate.

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While one might think such a state - of - the - art technology and how it facilitates high - touch customer service would more suitable to upscale stores, eBay thinks the technology could work even in more value - oriented retail chains.
Shipments containing cash or other means of payment, precious metals, art work, jewelry, watches, precious stones or other articles of value or securities for which, in the event of damage, no stoppage and no cancellation and replacement procedure can be carried out; for the avoidance of doubt the following valuable goods are exempted from this rule: Shipments using the Registered Mail special service, which contain stamps, telephone cards, vouchers for goods and low - value goods in these classes (e.g. fashion jewelry and promotional articles), up to an actual value of 30 Special Drawing Rights of the International Monetary Fund (SDR) per shipment, and individual tickets and entrance tickets;
The historic properties managed by the Public Buildings Service represent the work of historic and prominent architects that are valued for significance in art, architecture, archeology, culture, engineering, and American history.
Music, literature, and the visual arts all depend upon the ability of the artist to select and arrange individual components (notes, words, colors) and to create relationships among them in which each element contributes to the beauty of the whole work while the unity of the work enhances the value of each individual part.
In literature and the arts valuing affects the relation of the arts to human life and the critical standards by which the intrinsic merit of works of art are judged.
For example, any work of art that is unfinished remains a possibility with uncertain value, whereas a completed work is actual with definite value.
One disciple of the school, indeed, has striven to impugn the value of works of genius in a wholesale way (such works of contemporary art, namely, as he himself is unable to enjoy, and they are many) by using medical arguments.
A work of art is a concrete thing, an event that helps the participant bridge personal experience with that of the artist or the group of religious values expressed therein.
These principles can themselves be seen as «aesthetic» in both the narrower and the broader sense: they define the conditions for the achievement of value in a work of art, or in the experience of any actual occasion.
It shows us the beauty of «the art of defending» and reminds us all, about the great value of team work.
However, we recognise that some ceramists make works of art that may have functional value but which they see as having more decorative or artistic value.
«Congratulations to all the project partners and thank you to Governor Cuomo and Homes and Community Renewal for recognizing the value of this kitchen as a lifeline to Albany's seniors and as a gateway to education and career opportunities for those aspiring to work in the culinary arts industry,» said Kathy Sheehan, Mayor, City of Albany.
«The value of nondestructive investigations to the study of works of art also can't be overstated.»
This is what we call an «add value» skirt: When done wearing, simply hang on wall for all to gaze upon as a work of art.
Adventourous, compassionate, hard working, home town values with a zest for fine dining, I studied culinary arts on the south of france, recently moved to south Florida for the work, the ocean and hopefully an everlasting relationship.
I want someone that can value that, my work schedule and has a love for art, music and the finer things of life who can romance me too:)
Art work, jewelry, anything of value typically has a certificate showing it is valid.
But whether or not there is, perhaps, some trace of a love like Georges's and Anne's that lingers on, that really is as immortal as true love can feel to us, we can at least be certain of one thing: The value of a work of art as perfectly achieved as Amour, with its true, profound, and thorough tribute to the emotion after which it's named, is, for whatever it's worth, as close to imperishable and eternal as it gets.
I'm thankful for the outlets that struggle to maintain integrity in a sect of journalism frequently free of same and for the passion that drives any fan looking to start up a venue to convey his or her own perspective, for my comrades on the film awards beat who keep me on my toes, for the ability to work for myself covering an art form I love, and that there are some who find a modicum of worth in that coverage, as well as for the undying commitment of my colleagues here — Guy Lodge, Gerard Kennedy and Chad Hartigan — whose value is immeasurable.
Those surveys were designed to measure five types of outcomes: 1) whether the school tour helped create cultural consumers (students who want to return to museums and engage in other cultural activities), 2) whether the school tour helped create cultural producers (students who want to make art), 3) whether the school tour increased student knowledge about art and history, 4) whether the school tour improved student critical thinking about works of art, and 5) whether the school tour altered student values, like empathy and tolerance.
(Learning the value of inclusion and community) Perseverance (Learning the value of working hard when things don't come easy) Doing what you know is right (Issues of right or wrong) Learning the value of what you have (An introduction to money and saving) Taking Responsibility (Issues of having responsibilities as you grow up) Knowing you are special (Issues of self - esteem) Saying you're sorry (Learning the value of apologising) The art of giving (Learning the value in charity) Listening to those who know best Why rules are important
«There are so many artists and works of art that look at issues related to identity, diverse perspectives, culture, values, and ask if the world is really as it could and should be.»
Students analyze, describe, and demonstrate how factors of time and place (such as climate, resources, ideas, and technology) influence visual characteristics that give meaning and value to a work of art
King MS focuses on critical thinking; basic academics; technology; the appreciation of art; democratic values of acceptance, participation and accountability, and the ability to work with a variety of people from diverse backgrounds.
Station Eleven By Emily St. John Mandel Vintage • $ 15.95 • ISBN 9780804172448 Mandel's beautifully wrought post-apocalyptic portrait of the value and persistence of art has drawn fans from all over, including the BookPage editorial staff, which named the novel the Best Book of 2014.
For many self pubbers, it's not good business sense to spring for the type of professional quality editing, copy art, and production value that makes for * good * self publishing — especially if they are a poor first time author with unproven work.
If you're passionate about turning your ideas into a work of art, assembling a professional publishing team, and delivering massive value to your readers, Publishizer is for you.
Given the subjective nature of art, the artist determines the work's value.
On one hand works of art or Persian rugs are physical things which should keep their value amid the demise of a fiat currency.
While somethings, like services and works of art, have a more subjective value, the value of a share of stock is not quite so subjective.
Diorio points out that the award - winning VAX booking engine is one of the keystones to helping travel agents work seamlessly and smoothly with the diversity of product, in addition to other TMTC hallmarks, such as state - of - the - art groups technology, a committed nationwide team of business development managers and well - defined core values that permeate every aspect of customer care.
Overlooking the sumptuous Galleria Umberto I, the Terrace of the Art Resort offers relaxing moments surrounded by the majesty of an architectural work of inestimable artistic and cultural value.
Keep reading to find out about an art deco gem in an old water works building, another in the executive offices of a brewery, a Starwood property poised to become Australia's largest hotel, plus a great value in a converted mid-century mod office tower.
When you buy a work of art you pay the shown cost, take a token and place it next to your playerboard where a handy track lets you keep an eye on its current value.
What elevates «Superhot» to a work of art is how it folds in on itself and questions its own value.
The work process itself is similar (art pipeline, level design editing), but the game has it's own player tools and values that makes the level design guidelines very different, plus we also are heavy on the stealth aspect of the game, which wasnt the case for Bioshock2.
Even if you don't think your work is art, or of value, somebody else might!
I don't have any prescription, I think just show it and see what happens and hopefully, maybe it'll make people rethink their preconceptions about the value of art and what works and what doesn't.
According to the story, there were six Chia paintings in question, and Saatchi, who wanted to expand his holdings of work by Andy Warhol, made an offer to Westwater to swap a Chia painting, Melancholic Camping, 1982, for a higher - valued Warhol silk - screen diptych, Blue Electric Chair, with the difference in price to be made up in either cash or art.
One of the ways in which art consultants add value to curators and galleries is in their understanding of artistic trends and which artists are currently producing work that captures the current zeitgeist.
Honestly, having spent almost half a decade working within the industry of art websites — with a focus on social networking, online art competitions, and eCommerce — I must say that one of the biggest mistakes artists make when it comes to selling art online is to pay for services that may in reality be of little value to their career.
A similar impetus motivated David Novros to work in fresco, creating a physical unity between painting and site that negated the work of art's exchange value.
One of the most influential artists of his generation, Kelley rebelled against his conceptualist forebears with a dizzying stream of complex works that challenged art world values.
The Book of Kings: Art, War, and the Morgan Library's Medieval Picture Bible used medieval works from the Morgan and The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, to explore ways in which Christian, Muslim, and Jewish cultures used storytelling to define themselves and their values.
Emily Butler, Mahera and Mohammad Abu Ghazaleh Curator at Whitechapel Gallery says: «We are very excited take our first journey into online commissioning with Jonas Lund, who has created a pertinent work asking important questions about the value of art in a globalised, technologised society.»
I value the referential quality of art, that fact that a work can allude to things or states of being without in any way representing them.
The service has been used by collectors and museums to determine the value of important works of art from old master paintings to contemporary art installations.
Considering her pursuits of art making, criticism, and curating as inextricably linked, this publication seeks to highlight the distinctive values and ideas that drive Grabner's practice: working outside of dominant systems, working tirelessly, and working across platforms.
In more recent works such as Pile (2004), a painted bronze sculpture of a pile of garbage bags, Turk explores the way in which a work of art is conferred with iconic status and value.
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