Sentences with phrase «way he thinks about art»

The way you think about your art, your ability to talk to people, to ask for money in return for a thing you created — these all matter a LOT more than knowing how to hit the right buttons on Facebook, or how to have a perfect website.
And we are always looking for unusual perspectives that change the way we think about art.
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SC: The models of cinema, theater, and time have really influenced the way I think about art and exhibitions.
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«My frequent consumption of fiction influences the way I think about art making,» Litt writes in her statement.
Something happened 100 years ago that changed the way we think about art and the way we see the world.
This has me yearning for exhibitions that might transform the way we think about the art of today and the recent past.
They taught me crucial lessons that have informed the way I think about art, the way I understand feminism, and the way I make art today.

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She urged designers to think about design in a more organic way, and recognize that the solutions are multidisciplinary: «Science informs engineering which informs art which informs design.»
thanks, although I didn't «think» this consciously... i can see what you mean... in fact, julia, your opinions about my art have been influential to me (in a good way!)
I still can't really tell if the way you express ideas here is actually the way you would think about and express them, or if finding an extra-controversial way to express something that isn't too controversial is part of the art of blogging, catching people's attention and sparking discussion.
«It's funny, you want to separate commerce and art, and you want to separate commerce and your opinion about things, but it's really interesting how beneath the surface, it influences the way we think almost on a fundamental level no matter who we are,» he says.
When you think back to your childhood, you will probably have spent hours happily working on some sort of art project, so think about recapturing those positive memories as a way of banishing your adult blues.
I think I felt the very same way about last month's challenge, the pop art theme.
I'm guessing it won't stay like this for too long, unfortunately my boyfriend doesn't think of clothes and shoes like art the way I do, but what's not to love about changing it up every once in a while?
«Future Relic began as an experiment and a way to think about how I would make films related to my art practice,» says Arsham.
Along the way there is a lot of discussion about art and various philosophising and navel - gazing thoughts shared by Giacometti with his disciple.
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Whether you use videos to explore and illuminate core content, or you're teaching about the art and methods of filmmaking and digital storytelling, or you're deconstructing media messages as a key part of learning to think critically, you can find dozens of ways to include the moving image in your classroom.
The Living Archive allows teachers and students around Australia to easily access a vast range of literature, art, culture and language, leading them to think about different ways to consider Indigenous knowledge in their own contexts.
And the best way for me to think about it is a child learning a sport or a child learning an art form because it is completely unmysterious what you have to be to be a quarterback or a figure skater or a violin player.
Teachers are encouraged to get their students thinking about the most innovative ways waste can be transformed in their lessons, including using recycled materials for activities such as arts and crafts and gardening during a week of their choice in March.
In 1913, the International Exhibition of Modern Art (nicknamed the Armory Show) came to New York and forever changed the way Americans thought about aArt (nicknamed the Armory Show) came to New York and forever changed the way Americans thought about artart.
Just as we expect all teachers, including those focused on the arts, to teach honesty, self - discipline, and organization, we can also reasonably expect all teachers to regard literacy not as a diversion from their primary subjects, but as a useful way of helping students think about their subjects.
Students speak from the heart about how their school environment inspires and motivates them everyday to take up arts and challenge themselves in ways they never thought they would.
In order to get my students thinking in more abstract and artistic ways, and to help me think about how to engage more of the school community with this project, I spoke with my school's art teacher, Christina, who traded spots with me for a day to lead a session for my class on conceptual art and technique.
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The art is collected through an annual contest whose promotion is also a way to get kids thinking about fruits and vegetables.
I keep thinking about the value of teaching dance, and the ways that the arts can support a child's emerging literacy.
«I was looking for a way kids can feel comfortable thinking about real art, and the real questions art historians live with.»
Joanna recently spoke about how the division between self publishing and commerical publishing is breaking down, I think we will also see barriers breaking down between the writer creating their art and who is promoting it — self help is now the way forward.
SC: Although I hadn't already guessed what the audition was for by the time I finished auditioning, I put the pieces together pretty quickly after thinking about concept art and the character sides... and spent the next few weeks dancing between thoughts of, «No way, there's just absolutely no way» and, «BUT IT WOULD MAKE SO MUCH SENSE AT THIS POINT».
As I read this article it reminded me of how we artists can be quite an emotional lot.Sometimes we have trouble being practical.I certainly have mixed emotions about this subject.On the one hand it is always great to sell a piece of art but on the other five dollars doesn't seem worth the hassle.But the point I think many may have missed is that a five dollar work of art would definately be something you only spend a small amount of time on, like a half hour or less.That's $ 10 an hour to do what you love and isn't that what we're all looking for?My husband who's a bussiness man is always making me look at it that way, in terms of an hourly wage.I know that's not very artistic thinking but it sure does make sence in this materialistic world that we live in.
She developed a habit and that habit changed the way that she thought about the world around her and her own art.
I'm already thinking about something way more interesting: How to use art to make the lives of entrepreneurs and businesses far more meaningful.
The real challenge is trying to find a way to really incorporate the game, the culture and art of Japan and an idea that the community can enjoy and think about.
How a 500 - year - old portrait sculpture made in what is now Nigeria changed the way people think about African art.
Think about the different businesses in your area — luxury car dealerships, high - end realtors, art museums, etc. — and the unique ways in which you might be able to work together in a mutually beneficial fashion.
Then it started to open me up to a much broader way of thinking about art.
2010 was an exciting year for contemporary painting, from a painting - heavy Whitney Biennial, to stand - out works in MoMA PS1 «s Greater New York, to huge showings at art fairs like NADA and Art Basel Miami Beach, and with each exhibition a new way of thinking about the medium itseart fairs like NADA and Art Basel Miami Beach, and with each exhibition a new way of thinking about the medium itseArt Basel Miami Beach, and with each exhibition a new way of thinking about the medium itself.
When I think about artists who excel at the art of portraiture, I am thinking about those whom I admire not just for capturing the likeness of a sitter, but those who, courageously and in the most uncompromising way, swore to tell the truth, and nothing but the truth: about the people who model for them, then about us viewers, and ultimately, about themselves...
It was just the way the New York School (and its immediate predecessors) thought about art.
I was introduced to their work in a Performance Art History course in college and they completely changed the way I thought about abstraction, the body, and space.
So when I was exposed to pop art, I wanted to internalize it because I thought maybe that would be the best way to learn about it.
This show adopts a progressive stance on exhibition - making, allowing new ways of thinking about art by African diaspora practitioners.
The museum explained the annual exhibition series allows the museum the opportunity to respond spontaneously and directly to unique ways of thinking about art, artists, and the creative process.
The green woven mats on the floor and on the wall of Hamilton's display — «alternative plinths» in her words — force you to think about the space, but they also nod to the unique way that Ede's collection combines natural objects and works of art.
DAVID SALLE — It intensifies the fashion - effect in the art world and gives curators a way to think about things.
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