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The phrase "art gauge" is not a standard expression in written English and may not be widely recognized.
It could potentially be used in contexts related to measuring or assessing art, but clarity may be lacking without additional context.
Example: "The curator used an art gauge to evaluate the emotional impact of the exhibition on visitors."
Alternatives: "art assessment tool" or "art measurement device".
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They come to look at the art, gauge the market and network with colleagues, collectors and trustees.
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Perry has plenty of others, little visual gags that include his "art quality gauge", a card to be held in front of a piece of art with the question: "Which location would it look most at home in?" and a scale of possibilities that ranges from "Mum's back bedroom" through "roundabout in Milton Keynes" to "Elton John's lawn" and "Tate".
Princeton Alumni in the Arts: The Sept. 28 event is being hosted by Pilar Castro Kiltz '10, Alexandra Maguire '11, Mike Wood '08, Bridget Wright '11, and Adam Zivkovic '10 — who want to bring together alumni involved in the arts and gauge interest in the creation of a formal association.
One remarkable leader I worked with mastered the art of gauging his team's change readiness by simply asking himself every day, "How can I best support the team today to be ready for change?" Then, he then went and did whatever that was.
THIS construction boomlet is a novel way to gauge the art market's strikingly swift recovery from a precipitous fall in 2008, when sales at auctions, the industry bellwether, shrank in the aftermath of the Great Recession.
One difficulty for art historians attempting to gauge Uccello's reputation at the time of the Hawkwoods commissioning is the 10-year blind spot in the reconstruction of Uccello's career between 1415 when Uccello was made a member of the Guild of Doctors and Apothecaries (Arte dei Medici e Speziali and his trip to Venice in 1425.
In 2001, climate researcher Tim Barnett of Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla, California, and colleagues ran a state-of-the-art climate model to gauge the impact of a century's worth of greenhouse gas emissions on atmospheric warming and the effect this warming has had on the oceans.
His long-term plan is to use real-time sensor data combined with a gauge of the art's response, such as if the wood swells in certain conditions, to improve art conservation.
The amount of art crime is hard to gauge because the value of artworks is subjective until they are sold, and some thefts go unreported or even undiscovered.
Or if you're comfortable managing the gauge, then that art can become an escape dive that sheathes your weapon, a healing boost, or simply the massive Dragon Blast.
If "that little extra something found in the souls of artists" can be encountered anywhere, it is surely among the advocates of the unheralded art form of the small-gauge film and video -- people like Mr. Von Egidy, determined to make art with a medium intended to record birthdays and family vacations.
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