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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arts object" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an item or artifact that is created for artistic purposes, often in discussions about art collections, exhibitions, or studies.
Example: "The museum's new exhibit features a rare arts object from the Renaissance period that showcases the intricate craftsmanship of the time."
Alternatives: "artwork" or "art piece".
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The curators have so far ruled out a few designs that took freedom too far — such as one recent uCurate suggestion that piled every single decorative arts object on one pedestal in the center of the virtual room, with nothing on the walls.
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He added: "It's an art object.
The art object was less important than the art experience.
(So much for the dematerialization of the art object).
"I've become an art object," he says.
And now it's become an art object".
So much for the sanctity of the art object.
"It's a pretty exotic art object," Coyne admitted.
[Photograph of an Art Object Shaped Like a Lion.].
It has mounted groundbreaking surveys — "1965-1975: Reconsidering the Art Object," from 1996, and "Out of Actions: Between Performance and the Art Object 1949-1979," from 1998, come to mind.
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