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Discover LudwigThe phrase "art that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type or category of art, often in discussions about artistic styles, movements, or particular works.
Example: "The exhibition features art that challenges traditional notions of beauty and form."
Alternatives: "art which" or "art that is".
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I like art that is the thing".
Art that can hammer.
Art that wasn't difficult couldn't be serious.
Good art is art that sells.
It's art that is interactive and immersive.
And art that is given away free.
It's art that lives in your pocket".
Art that wasn't "art" was her aim.
"It's art that has this genius theatricality.
They're not into art that much".
This was art that invited us in.
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