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Jazz is a living art, its lexicon in a perpetual state of renewal.
The two most hated words in the Glasgow art world lexicon are "Glasgow Miracle", a term coined to describe the city's success.
In the fall 2013 collections, several designers paid distinctive tribute to the art-historical lexicon: Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pier Paolo Piccioli revised the silhouettes and luxury fabrics of Flemish portraiture into ready-to-wear for Valentino.
As is common for a laboratory notebook, the texts are not word-for-word identical nor is any one identical to the language in Example 32, and there was much discussion over the differences and what they would mean to a practicing chemist (one "skilled in the art" in patent lexicon).
The ultimate goal is to have Latin America be part of the universal lexicon of art".
"Revolutionary art", in MacDiarmid's lexicon, would have meant art that served a social purpose, the opposite of "bourgeois poetry" which is described here in a poem of the same name as "The flower without the root, ideas without being / The clipped and savourless speech of a spent kind".
The Magdalen's ointment jar was common in the lexicon of art in van der Weyden's period.
I mean she's literally turning the individual words and sentences of the book into pieces of visual art, a kind of lexicon.
In the Serpentine catalogue, Marten provides a partial lexicon of her art – from Archeology to Dust, Curves to Falling Stones.
Artists have, of course, been sticky-fingered for ages, long before the term "appropriation art" was ushered into the lexicon to describe the Pictures Generation.
But I'm impressed by Wall's bravery in tackling literary illustration, perhaps the single most despised genre in the lexicon of modern art.
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