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The phrase "art interpreter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who interprets or explains art, often in a professional or educational context.
Example: "As an art interpreter, she helps visitors understand the deeper meanings behind the paintings in the gallery."
Alternatives: "art analyst" or "art critic".
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He is esteemed by his admirers as the stylistically new young art interpreter of the tragic, thin, impoverished postwar years of France.
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Ananda Kentish Coomaraswamy, (born Aug. 22, 1877, Colombo, Ceylon died Sept. 9, 1947, Needham, Mass., U.S ., pioneer historian of Indian art and foremost interpreter of Indian culture to the West.
August 22, 1877 Colombo, Sri Lanka September 9, 1947 Needham, Massachusetts Ananda Kentish Coomaraswamy, (born Aug. 22, 1877, Colombo, Ceylon died Sept. 9, 1947, Needham, Mass., U.S). pioneer historian of Indian art and foremost interpreter of Indian culture to the West.
Sehgal works entirely in such encounters, for which he refuses the label "performance art", since the "interpreters", as he calls his team of locally recruited interlocutors, are not performers; rather, they are people with a genuine expertise or interest in the market economy.
Typically, Beatles covers and pop covers in general are an interpreter's art and emphasize the performer's vision.
With the possible exception of the German soprano Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Gould stated, "no vocalist has brought me greater pleasure or more insight into the interpreter's art".
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, the German baritone whose beautiful voice and mastery of technique made him the 20th century's pre-eminent interpreter of art songs, died on Friday at his home in Bavaria.
They can only pass their art on to new interpreters.
William Parker, a lyric baritone who was one of his generation's most eloquent interpreters of art songs and a champion of new American music, died yesterday at his home in Manhattan.
Both through Sept. 7. "Whitfield Lovell: All Things In Time," large-scale survey exhibition showcasing the work of one of the contemporary art world's finest interpreters of lost or contested history.
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