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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aesthetic struggles" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe challenges or conflicts related to beauty, art, or personal expression.
Example: "The artist's latest exhibition reflects her aesthetic struggles, showcasing the tension between traditional techniques and modern interpretations."
Alternatives: "artistic challenges" or "visual conflicts".
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The quasi-representational imagery is bound to surprise visitors — Hesse made her mark as a minimalist — as it offers a window on the artist's early aesthetic struggles.
"Doris to Darlene" yokes the aesthetic struggles of Richard Wagner; the journey of a young black girl on her way to pop stardom in the Motown era; and the quest for love and belonging of a gay man today.
Trained in Madrid, he came to the United States in 1939, in time to partake of the ideological and aesthetic struggles that gave rise to the New York School.
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For once, the objects on view are not overwhelmed by the aesthetic struggle taking place in the spaces around them.
His subjects, all summoned rather pointedly from the past, "do have a certain radiance in my eyes," he happily admits early on, adding, "underlying all my attentions is a collegial homage, a sympathy, even a love for the aesthetic struggle as it shines with a kind of blessedness".
Drawing on insights from film and cultural studies, aesthetic and ethical philosophy, and socio-political theory, this book argues that the artistic struggles with political commitment and modernist strategies of representation during the 1930s and 40s resulted in a distinctive, radical aesthetic form that represents an alternate strand of post-modernism.
Whether it's to connect with Kusama's lifelong artistic struggle or to simply appreciate her aesthetic, visiting her installations can become a struggle in itself.
Since its formal opening in June, the 1,013-foot 1,013-footprovoked a harsh debatowertting progress against nostalgia; a duel over conflicting notions of thasaesthetic; a struggle to define what cities and their buildings stand for.
The movie was shot on sixteen-millimetre film, which, when blown up to thirty-five millimetres, yields a slightly soft-focus look, a punk-lyrical aesthetic of beauty struggling to emerge from the chrysalis of ugliness.
Artists, as well as the audiences of art, use aesthetic forms to struggle with sexual, religious, ethnic, racial, and gendered identities; to find forums for healing; to develop socially progressive attitudes; and often to provide environments for the supremely ethical act of laughter and forgetting.
Mr. Vukmirovic is still struggling with the Sander aesthetic, but at least his struggles are less spastic.
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