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Discover LudwigThe phrase "art is gone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express the idea that art, in a certain context or form, is no longer present or has been lost.
Example: "In this digital age, many feel that traditional forms of expression are fading away; it seems that art is gone."
Alternatives: "art has disappeared" or "art is absent".
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The art is gone.
Ninety percent of stolen art is gone forever.
Some saw their art as brilliant and others as a scourge but that debate does not matter anymore because most of the art is gone.
Destroy the painting and the art is gone; destroy a particular volume and the art is unaffected; an identical replacement sits on the shelf at your local bookstore.
But the continuous inner wall — as a place to sit or hang art — is gone.
Nam June Paik, aka the "father of video art," is gone, but his influence is far from forgotten.
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With the draft plans released for the National Program for Excellence in the Arts, funding for our art is going to get a lot cosier with government.
Art is going to make you uncomfortable.
Art is going that way too.
If art is going, where is it going?
Writing for Christopher Street, Claire Demers asks Warhol where art is going.
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