Sentence examples for aesthetic failure from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "aesthetic failure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, object, or work of art that does not meet certain aesthetic standards or expectations.
Example: "Despite its innovative design, the sculpture was deemed an aesthetic failure by critics who felt it lacked harmony and balance."
Alternatives: "visual disappointment" or "artistic shortcoming".

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Carelessness with the truth and aesthetic failure aren't easily disentangled.

The moral failure of the "Entourage" movie arises from its aesthetic failure.

For this show not only reveals an aesthetic failure, but a moral one.

Can a more complete aesthetic failure be imagined?" It is hard to identify the Australian traits within a catalogue of music largely dedicated to enshrining English folk song: yet perhaps Grainger's most antipodean characteristic was the manner in which his musical canvas became a vast, virgin territory open to all outside influences.

There is a tendency to discuss the mural in terms of its aesthetic failure or success, to identify its stylistic influences, or to locate it within the artist's development as a painter of monumental scale.

So why, exactly, is Mars appearing in a column concerned with aesthetic failure?

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Plus, as previous attempts to create a flag for the Earth were determined aesthetic failures, even if we don't make it to Mars, we at least now have a symbol to under that isn't geopolitically charged.

Rarely has an American poet so influential (two generations of urban poets have come out of O'Hara's shopping bag) written so many poems dull to anyone except his genial fanatics — his very notion of the aesthetic courted failure as a method.

The series is a delivery, not a creation, a great and memorable investigative success, but a failure of aesthetic judgment.

One of the problems facing Beckett during the period covered by the third volume of his letters was that, given the huge and still growing international popularity his work was enjoying, it had become increasingly hard for him plausibly to promote his aesthetic of indigence and failure.

There was also evidence that the country's 12,000 poorly guarded archaeological sites were being systematically plundered, he said, including Mesopotamian relics of unrivalled historic and aesthetic value, and the failure to protect Iraq's artistic heritage had fuelled a growing sense across the Middle East that the west was only interested in its own culture.

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