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The task of the audience is to absorb art's conflicting messages and remain alert to unexpected revelations.
Serra, who thought of himself as a painter then, was churning out what he calls "bad de Koonings," but he was also absorbing art history at a frenzied pace.
Whereas previously you might have spent a few days ruin-hopping, seeing Petra and then ticking Jordan off your list, now you could fill a fortnight exploring woodland reserves or Ottoman townhouses, staying in family-run guesthouses, canyoning or cycle-touring, absorbing art or learning how to stuff vine leaves.
If you go to a Junior College or State University in the meantime, absorb their Art and Art History Libraries; pay attention to Architecture as well.
Through it all was the chronicle of a highly cultured Jewish man, in the center of Prague's artistic and intellectual society, who was absorbed with art, theater, music and literature.
Over the next few years, she became increasingly absorbed with art, devoting all her days to work in her studio.
While the dealers seek those individual matches of art and buyer, the rest of us are free, in a sense, to watch: to absorb the art and learn from it, which is another kind of possession.
Still, some wondered if the street could absorb more art.
That, alas, is how an increasing number of museumgoers seem to absorb the art experience these days.
This really is a great place to stroll and picnic and absorb intelligent art on a summer day.
The life of any cadet means balancing an Ivy League-caliber education with the rigors of military life and absorbing the art and science of leadership.
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