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The question remained open through the nineteen-seventies and early eighties, as Marden tried, unconvincingly, to give his monochromes an architectural presence by making works of multiple panels.
Rather, at a time when decorative was a dirty word, he was making works of seductive beauty whose bite was only gradually felt.
James Hunt, director of Sky Arts, says: It's clear to us just how fascinated people are by the creative process that goes into making works of art.
There is, however, a deep distinction between abstracting from appearances, even if to the point of unrecognizability, and making works of art out of forms not drawn from the visible world.
This is why, in our modern age of referentiality — the one that began with eighteenth-century Enlightenment figures who were both scholars and artists and knew keenly that they were standing on the shoulders of giants — criticism has come to the fore as a practice, along with the practice of making works of art that cite other works of art.
His passion for making works of art more accessible led the Met to create the Wen C. Fong Asian Art Study Room, where students, curators, and scholars from all over the world come to get a firsthand look at the museum's treasures.
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At 63, she's still making work of importance and beauty.
Being steeped in Cunningham's endless invention isn't a bad foundation for making work of your own.
But it keeps theatre-makers in a constant state of development without any hope of making work of increasing ambition.
Mr. Ek has made works of great power.
This is a work of art in which to make works of art.
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