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A front-page article in Arts & Leisure today about science as a subject of dramatic art refers incorrectly in some copies to an experiment by Galileo that is recreated in Philip Glass's opera "Galileo Galilei".
"Street art" refers to work by visual artists that is created on city streets—oftentimes without permission.
Performance art refers, broadly, to live experimental pieces that are not theater and that tend to emphasize the direct, unmediated relationship between artist and audience.
At last, in the grand and beautiful National Gallery exhibition rooms on Edinburgh's Mound, a work of art refers to something beyond its immediate subculture.
His art refers to them as if deliberately reminding his audience that he has these role models for his life as well as art.
The art refers to the idea that the ability of most mutual fund and hedge fund managers to outperform their indexes peaks and then declines as more money comes into the funds.
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His art was always looking outwards; he could admire, but could not be satisfied with, art referring only to itself.
He said, "Seattle is state of the art," referring to Seahawks Stadium, which opened last year, "and it has no escalators.
John Baldessari explains that Warhol and Pop Art prompted him to ask frequently, "Why can't that be art?" referring to objects and sights he encountered every day.
"I've been able to look at it throughout the restoration process," said Peter Barnet, the curator who heads the Met's department of medieval art, referring to "The Start of the Hunt".
And "The Prestige" — the title is a magician's term of art referring to the climactic surprise that seals a successful trick — manifests an enthusiasm for the nuts and bolts of illusionism that is pretty much irresistible.
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