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"From the earliest time, [their] art expressed many feelings.
All these elements add to the quality of the shaman's performance and the art expressed therein.
Stephen Deuchar, director of the art charity the Art Fund, which helps publicly funded British museums and galleries purchase contemporary art, expressed concern about the stated aims of the auction.
Yes, you can see the postwar culture battles as a Manichean struggle between the patrician principles of high art (expressed by great institutions, directed to an elite audience) and the mass populism of the market place.
The downside of "global art" is a homogenizing effect, such that much of the work here uses techniques familiar from conceptualism, installation art, minimalism and particularly Pop art — expressed, however, with a Tibetan accent.
Known in her lifetime as the "Empress of the Blues," Smith was a bold, supremely confident artist who often disdained the use of a microphone and whose art expressed the frustrations and hopes of a whole generation of black Americans.
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He learned from Freud that art expresses the unconscious.
Like Walt Whitman, his art expresses the best thing about America.
Earlier in her book Paglia states that art "expresses our soul".
Lichtenstein is a classicist whose art expresses a devotion to standards — from those of professional cartoonists to the most exacting formal principles of modern art.
They then create original works of art expressing the absence of an object or concept and write statements explaining their work.
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