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There are numerous artistic precedents for these musical wild women.
But if moral and political portents hang in the air, so do artistic precedents.
Seeking artistic precedents for this moral detachment, this commitment to neutrality, I come up with four quotations.
Her artistic precedents include John Altoon, Nikki de Saint-Phalle, Mary Frank and possibly the early work of Claes Oldenburg and Georg Baselitz.
The works in the show can seem like materializations of their explanatory wall texts, which, in turn, draw the mind to artistic precedents and to worldly issues and events.
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This "appropriation and reworking of artistic precedent," as Ms. Promey calls it, meshes with the concerns of contemporary artists who are skeptical of the cult of originality that grew up in the heyday of modernism.
There's an artistic precedent for the aspect of the project that is morbid: Bruce Nauman's "Audio-Video Underground Chamber" (1974-75).
Why did the Royal Opera, a government-subsidized house, agree to a premiere that has the veneer of a vanity production, a project that has roiled London critics, disconcerted many Covent Garden patrons and set a disturbing artistic precedent?
In such an environment, at least ideally, the creative act is untethered by artistic precedent or market trends.
There have been a great number of attempts to explain away plagiarism as a justifiable act with plenty of artistic and historical precedent.
But then he convinced the visiting reporters that his "artistic furniture" had no precedents or peers, only imitators.
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