Sentences with phrase «what about art»

But what about art created not on traditional paper, but out of it?
What about art education, you ask?
The exciting and dynamic exhibition, titled What About the Art?
But what about Egon Schiele, what about German Expressionism, what about Art Nouveau?
What about the art?
In 2016, he curated What About the Art?
So much for China: What about the art?
Li Liao: «What about art?
In response to the lack of detailed consideration given to contemporary Chinese artists» artistic value and originality, the exhibition confronts the contemporary art world with the questions: What about the art itself?
Featuring 14 artists and one pair of artistic collaborators, What about the Art?
Commissioned by Qatar Museums, contemporary artist CAI Guo - Qiang has devoted three years to the curatorial research and development of the large - scale exhibition What About the Art?
A little off the subject, but what about art images used for a lecture?
Dave and I chat a lot about technology in the recruitment world, and, as he points out, «Technology, and big data, in particular, has hugely impacted the way we do business in the 21st Century, but what about the art?
«But what about the arts
What about the arts that are not amenable to standardized testing?

Not exact matches

Before I go to work, I hit up an art gallery or a restaurant to see what it's all about.
CNBC's Bob Pisani talks to UBS's Art Cashin about the day's market activity and what traders are watching.
What we talk about is art, generosity, and products and services that make a difference.»
He talked about how our understanding of the art of dying affects decisions we make in the business community, especially with more and more executives feeling disconnected and dispassionate about what they are doing.
«I recommend routinely tracking what the industry analyst firms like Gartner are reporting about your industry, as well as trade associations and advocacy groups,» says Becky Sheetz - Runkle, author of Sun Tzu for Women: The Art of War for Winning in Business.
«It's too early in the process to talk about what kind of art will be coming into those stations,» said Amanda Kwan, a spokesperson for the MTA, in a conversation with artnet News.
«What your memory is really for is giving you information about what to expect in the world and how to solve problems in those situations,» says Art Markman, a cognitive psychologist and author of Smart Thinking (Perigee Trade, 20What your memory is really for is giving you information about what to expect in the world and how to solve problems in those situations,» says Art Markman, a cognitive psychologist and author of Smart Thinking (Perigee Trade, 20what to expect in the world and how to solve problems in those situations,» says Art Markman, a cognitive psychologist and author of Smart Thinking (Perigee Trade, 2012).
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To the ancient Greeks, who thought about these things, this seemed to be much more clearly the case with what they called the «musical arts,» the arts of poetry, dancing, music, and acting.
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!)
What then is so troubling about the idea that fashion design might replace art history or literature in the curriculum?
Or to the average parishioner who «doesn't know much about Art, but knows what he likes»?
We can even say this film is about what was really good about American popular art in that time before the Sixties (that does not include the annoying songs of Mary Poppins).
Kathryn Watson is an arts and culture writer based out of New York City, asking questions about who we are and what we are becoming.
Parenting is about swallowing hard and staying soft — and mastering the art of letting go and holding on and letting come what comes.
Parenting is really all about swallowing hard & staying soft — and mastering the art of letting go & holding on & letting come what comes.
The purpose is to underscore what ancient philosophy had understood about itself and the purpose of the liberal arts.
Homer is the vehicle not only for the story of Troy, but also for much of what is known about Greek mythology, prehistory, geography, religion, and the arts.
The sculpture of Ancient Greece, often of Olympian deities, was admired but the exuberance of much Hindu art was puzzling and Pöhlmann writes that «what is annoying about many images of the gods is their kitsch», although he adds that kitsch is a very relative term.
When we talk about the key shifts of the twentieth century — those involving politics, trade, consumption, art — we leave out what is surely the most astonishing physical change in all of human history, one that has happened mostly during the last century: the doubling of the human life span in much....
It is worth revisiting this site, however, for what we can learn about the status of «communication» and «art» in the study of preaching and how performance studies promises conceptual replenishment in these areas.
My spouse isn't worried about being paid for what brings joy (We do have other jobs) and I am not concerned about compensation for the art projects I lead, either.
Most of what I know and understand about the philosophical periods is through the art and theatre that they produced.
What I loved most about this book was the author dared to integrate humility, art, and even humor into the very tough questions he was asking in the aftermath of the Haitian earthquake.
While I wouldn't advocate strict restrictions on what art people consume, I just wonder if there is something about local art, created in our own communities that especially resonates with and soothes the mind and soul in a way that other communities» arts can't.
The battle, after all, wasn't merely about art, it was about what it means to be human.
What about the fancy new industrial «campuses» where high - tech kids work for their video - game money and where executives display their postmodern art?
Green himself is a subscriber to the belief that the best works of art are partly defined by what you bring to them, and while on the surface this is a book about death, it's actually a book about life, though never a sentimental one.
Thus it has been the bearer of wisdom about what is good in human life, about sexuality, about being young and growing old, about work and money, children and family, duty and sacrifice, about friendship and love, art, literature, and music.
-------- Tiggy, I wonder if the church really depicts hell like that, or is it more about what the art world has depicted hell as?
I had never heard of Malcolm Guite before I saw this video, but when I heard what he says about art and people and the Gospel and everyone living in the light of Jesus, I discovered that I love him.
2000 years, extraordinary changes in what we know about the universe, extraordinary differences in technologies, how we trade, share ideas, art, literature, knowledge of all kinds, standard of living, moral standards are much higher.
What is exciting about religion in art as expressed in painting is the endless evocation of profound human feelings and the interaction of those feelings with great religious symbols and themes.
What cracks me up is NOBODY knows what Jesus looks like therefore whining about this piece of art showing Jesus is plain stuWhat cracks me up is NOBODY knows what Jesus looks like therefore whining about this piece of art showing Jesus is plain stuwhat Jesus looks like therefore whining about this piece of art showing Jesus is plain stupid.
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