Sentence examples for art sharing from inspiring English sources

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Still, I don't understand why this should be plunged to the level of the neurotic; it is, after all, more than possible to lead — even to luxuriate in — a life of contradictions while retaining one's sanity, and anyone who isn't turned on by the sight of art sharing a bed with business shouldn't go into pictures.

His fictive world is an insular one of musicians composing, playing and talking jazz in the private language of their art, sharing albums and trading in the special knowledge of obscure works by little-known artists (like "Easterly Winds," by the pianist Jack Wilson, and "November 1981," by the trumpeter Bill Dixon).

Such a sale has never been attempted before.In this section The shark's last move Rugby's role in his rise Laughter and music Big brains and a hairy chest His master's voice Reprints Related items Royalties on art: Sharing the wealthJul 3rd 2008 Art.view: For the love of GodAug 25th 2007Only the brave sell at auction, for it is impossible to control who buys or what price they will pay.

Now, over the course of one week at the end of summer, 70,000 people build a temporary community there centered around art, sharing, and radical self-reliance.

Then you participated in "art making" or "art sharing," according to the survey.

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Tara Donovan and Haroon Mirza are among the 21st-century Calders whose art shares his playful spirit.

When Constable painted the sky, the empiricism that art shared with science was founded on optimism.

Born of recessionary, disenchanted times, Pictures art shared menacingly cynical attitudes toward mainstream culture with punk rock, in night-life venues, and with deconstructionist lucubration, in academe.

Charisma Acey (Assistant Professor of City & Regional Planning and Ivy Millss (Lecturer in History of Art) shared their research on urban development and contemporary arts culture in Lagos, Nigeria.

In his own private time warp, he stuck to a conception of art shared by Baudelaire and Delacroix, operating in an imaginary world of myths, symbols and chimera.

William M. Landes, an emeritus professor at the University of Chicago Law School who has written about legal issues involving appropriation art, shared the blogosphere's view that the business with the bookends made Mr. Koons look a little silly.

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