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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attracting art" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is discussing the process or action of drawing attention to or engaging with art, whether in a literal or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The gallery is focused on attracting art from emerging artists to showcase their unique perspectives."
Alternatives: "drawing in art" or "capturing art".
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To do so, every possible means of attracting art consignors was used.
If anything this year's version has fallen backward in terms of attracting art by exciting contemporary artists of African descent.
Attracting art donations requires space — billionaire X must know that his Warhols, Bacons, and Hirsts will be out there for all to see.
Bradburne attributes the low number to Italian museums being tasked with taking care of the works, rather than devoting energy to attracting art lovers.
The inconvenient location was a virtue: attracting art lovers who would go out of their way to see the show was more important than racking up many tourists who happened to be strolling by.
Public Art for Newark A 10-member panel dedicated to attracting art projects for Newark's public spaces was sworn in last month at Aljira, a Center for Contemporary Art in Newark.
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They immediately attract art.
Siddal was a talented enough artist to attract art critic John Ruskin as her patron.
St. Theresa Textile Trove opened in 1994 and attracted art quilters from across the country, said Becky Hancock, its owner.
In other words, the new Pompidou wants to attract art lovers, not just tourists looking for a fresh camera angle.
This apartment is part of an 80-unit building in the Third Ward, a former manufacturing district that has started to attract art galleries and condominium development.
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