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"He's making a piece for our auction".
"It's like making a piece of furniture, or building a house".
She's also making a piece that will go into a wood in Norfolk, and one for a desert in America.
It's a novelistic video work supposedly about a film crew making a piece about a suicide bomber.
Abbado gave us a cycle of time, making a piece of music perfectly loop back on itself.
A musician speaks to an audience by making a piece his own -- with or without consulting the autographed edition.
For the creators too much topicality may distract from the goal of making a piece of art that will endure.
I met 84-year-old Cath at her home in Liverpool while making a piece about a condition called musical ear syndrome for the BBC's Inside Out programme.
Today, a respected freelance choreographer making a piece for a large ballet company will earn a commission of perhaps fifty thousand to a hundred thousand dollars.
"What was great was that we could replicate all the conditions a sculptor has to face when making a piece of art for a client", says Butcher.
He is now resident choreographer at the Royal Ballet, and Frederic Wiseman's recent documentary, "La Danse," shows him making a piece for the Paris Opera Ballet.
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