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The phrase "artistic commitments" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing obligations or responsibilities related to artistic endeavors or projects.
Example: "As a painter, my artistic commitments often require me to dedicate long hours to my craft, ensuring that I meet my creative goals."
Alternatives: "creative obligations" or "artistic responsibilities".
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"I will free myself of all artistic commitments from 2 January next year to enter the political arena," N'Dour told a cheering crowd at the weekend.
"They've given me the green light to go ahead and work over the next year," he says, in order to fulfill artistic commitments already made to organizations like HHMI, which published his award-winning image.
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Epstein, who had been taught by the photographer Garry Winogrand, set Nair an example of uncompromising artistic commitment to "the way in which image holds a kind of symbolic possibility".
Where was it I had to go?" Knausgaard has his own artistic commitment to inexhaustibility — a prosaic rather than a painterly one, which manifests itself as a kind of tiring tirelessness.
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Barnes's Shostakovich concludes the novel a sort of rueful postmodernist, worried whether the game of codes and doublespeak he has been playing all his life has shielded him from true political or artistic commitment.
And this full-spectrum artistic commitment — from the ideal to the carnal, from the sophisticated to the crude, from the pursuit of an artistic conception to the force and price of personal drive and desire — is his crucial connection to, and inspiration of, the new world of young filmmakers.
It's too easy a leap from there to Karl Ove Knausgaard's "My Struggle," a multivolume autobiographical novel that — as James Wood wrote in the magazine, introducing readers to the work in 2012 — displays an "artistic commitment to inexhaustibility … which manifests itself as a kind of tiring tirelessness".
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