Sentence examples for control art from inspiring English sources

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"Damage Control: Art and Destruction Since 1950," a show that opens on Thursday at the Smithsonian's Hirshhorn Museum here, is built around such harm-full works.

The specifics of personal relationships are rendered as finely as the celestial magic; July fuses pleasure and pain, energy and passivity, surrender and control, art and life, fantasy and reality — and of course the present and the future — with a simple yet mighty sense of imagination and ingenuity.

She has used her work to help bring her finances under control; art history is littered with the corpses of artists who could do no such thing.

Lahl laments the control ART gives parents over procreation, like a "cafeteria-style menu" of genetic traits, from intelligence to eye color.

"Art needs to grow and move and change, but the idea that you can control art and make the perfect solution is the exact enemy of creativity".

Rather than trying to control art, perhaps we can recognize that all music, even music we find insulting, in an opportunity to talk to each other and our children about the greater issues in society that are the real problem.

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My copy editor and the traditionally out-of-control art department have been tasked to illustrate this point by ripping some words out of this item and highlighting them in an inset of larger type.

"The government is overconfident about controlling art," he said.

That's not what you would expect from an artist whose first training was in the stylized, highly controlled art of Islamic miniatures, in which high finish, not spontaneity, is valued.

Yet even as modern society has changed, and the structures that controlled art before the modern age crumbled – suddenly, in the early 20th century women became far more visible  as participants in such movements as dadaism and surrealism – the achievements of women as artists have been subtly underplayed and undervalued.

The Republic is an extended investigation of the nature of justice, in the course of which Socrates and his friends envision an ideal society that strictly censors and controls art forms such as drama, music, painting, and sculpture.

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