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Discover Ludwig"higher art" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to forms of art that are considered to be of a higher quality or more advanced than others. It can also refer to art forms that are considered to be more intellectually or spiritually elevated. Example: "The museum's collection focuses on higher art, showcasing works from renowned artists such as Van Gogh and Monet." In this sentence, "higher art" is used to describe the type of art that is featured in the museum's collection, indicating that it is of a higher caliber than other forms of art.
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"It insinuates a higher art.
I've never considered photography one of the higher art forms.
Or at least pursue higher art with my free time?
You had to have a higher art degree, which I had.
'It's just that I've always felt that films were a... higher art form.' 'I see,' he mused.
This building has, I think, had a greater aesthetic influence than some of the higher art of architecture.
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The logic quickly becomes obvious, since this show demonstrates how Salle started from a similar place the appropriation arena as artists like Richard Prince and Sherrie Levine, who have tended to earn higher art-historical and critical kudos.
The logic quickly becomes obvious, since this show demonstrates how Salle started from a similar place — the appropriation arena — as artists like Richard Prince and Sherrie Levine, who have tended to earn higher art-historical and critical kudos.
This is high art.
At least, not high art.
Vegetables are becoming high art.
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