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Along with artists like Chris Burden and Nam June Paik, Mr. Sharp helped expand the very idea of what constituted a work of art.
At a press conference on Monday, Police Commissioner Bill Bratton said it was too early to tell if the drop in arrests -- down 66percentt in the first week and 50percentt in the second -- constituted a work slowdown.
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WHAT constitutes a work of art?
individual performance in a film, casting doubt on the conclusion that the latter can constitute a work.
Mr. Adams said the delay did not constitute a work stoppage, which, under the state's Taylor Law, is illegal for public employees.
There is no way of determining what constitutes a work of art - Carey concludes that it is merely anything that anyone has defined as such - and evaluating such works is a purely subjective activity.
Impure and fluid, worldly and engaged, in many ways conceptual art was a philosophical quest: a search for a vanishing point, for the outer limits of what might constitute a work of art.
Through this act, Duchamp put forth a new definition of what constitutes a work of art: he implied that it is enough for an artist to deem something "art" and put it in a publicly accepted venue.
The painting technique is thus determined not only by the knowledge of which materials constitute a work of art but also by determining their distribution, layer by layer.
This vision, however, does not constitute a work of art, even though it finds expression in well-crafted prayers and utterances.
First off, the opening credits of "Halt and Catch Fire" constitute a work of art.
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