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She said that the elaborate lighting at Studio 54 constituted "an art form".
These, Ms. Anderson asserts, constituted an art collection, which means Darger was an art collector.
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There has been quite a bit of argument in the literature on what constitutes an art or a science in the software production cycle.
As a direct result of its examination of what may properly qualify as art, and of the markedly broad conception of what may constitute an art object which results from this examination, conceptual art tends to reject traditional artistic media such as conventional painting or sculpture.
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 the Joyce SoHo on Friday night, Peter Kyle Dance presented three well-made new works, and while none of them are likely to change the face of the art, they constituted an enjoyable evening.
Their masks are usually homemade and constitute a recognized art form in the country.
Even so, it takes some imagination to accept the nine works in Kemi and the eight in Rovaniemi as constituting a genuine art exhibition.
A room filled with posters, maps, and the kids' own art constituted a "distraction".
We will submerse them in the wonders of learning and surround them with the intellectual buffet that constitutes a liberal arts education.
The class's chief demand -- passing judgment on works of art -- constituted a minor crisis for those of us enrolled, and the sight of a frail, 85-year-old woman prone to coughing fits threw our ignorance into sharp relief.
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