Sentence examples for art sphere from inspiring English sources

"art sphere" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the world or community of art, including artists, art organizations, and the various forms of art. Example: The new museum aims to be a hub for the local art sphere, showcasing both established and emerging artists from the region.

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Art Sphere Today The Brooklyn Museum surveys the twenty-five-year career of the French artist Jean-Michel Othoniel, who began his career sculpting in brimstone and is now best known for works incorporating colorful blown-glass spheres.

These days in the public art sphere, good news for artists often means that something terrible didn't happen.

My mom would always sign me up for camp and stuff that was geared towards that and learning that, so I grew up on Malcolm X and I think that also informs my art, so there and going to school and just learning about everything else in the black sphere but also learning about the art sphere and also learning about white culture and like all.

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Those involved in the VR/AR/net art spheres will recognize the name, but for the rest of us, Lucas has been hard at work for more than 20 years pushing the limits of what artists can do in the digital spheres.

ARTS A political split over the cause of a 2010 air crash that killed 96 members of Poland's political and military elite has spilled over into the country's arts sphere, with the making of a feature film about the event.

"Peter suggests the underbelly of this high-art sphere was the dreaded surf culture of Gidget," says fine art and book dealer John McWhinnie, who has sold a number of Dayton's boards at his gallery in East Hampton and in New York.

Regardless, his range of contemporary work is arresting enough to render past claims inconsequential; which is why, at age 40, Perconte is still a major contender in the French digital arts sphere.

In the past, the prize -- given to a charitably-minded figures from diverse fields who then choose a "wish to change the world" -- has been allotted to such global figures as Bill Clinton and Bono, as well as members of the arts sphere like author Dave Eggers, architect Cameron Sinclair, and photographers James Nachtwey and Edward Burtynsky.

Photography was on the rise in 1969, though still snubbed in fine-art spheres.

The problem is, because films are so expensive to make, you're never really far from commercial considerations, even in the art house sphere.

In this implosive mix, economics is fundamentally shaped by culture, politics, and other spheres, while art, once a sphere of potential difference and opposition, is absorbed into the economic and political, while sexuality is everywhere.

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