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Discover Ludwig'visual artworks' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing works of art that are meant to be seen, such as paintings, sculptures, photography, etc. For example: "The museum is hosting an exhibition of some of the world's most renowned visual artworks."
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Unlike writings and music and photos, most visual artworks still suffer an unfortunate limitation.
Casting visual artworks in a new light is one of the great responsibilities and joys of museum curators.
For the film's opening scenes the studio approached the animator Wayne Unten, a specialist in the graphics of that era who had been creating his own 8-bit visual artworks outside his job.
A giant timber head with a mouth you can walk into, rotating "Janus chairs" that fold out like the petals of a flower, a minigolf course made out of maps, James Turrell's Skyspace at Cat Cairn … there are more than 20 contemporary visual artworks dotted around this vast forest.
Ad Reinhardt's black paintings, for example, made around the same time, rely on a similar, sustained looking to produce images on the retina — the big difference being that the "Dreamachine" is one of the few "visual" artworks made to be experienced with the eyes closed.
In addition to playing the violin, Hahn-Bin works regularly on creating visual artworks and composing poetry.
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In the last decade she has directed opera, experimented with motion-capture technology and increasingly exhibited her own visual artwork, mainly drawings.
The project also has a bittersweet significance, as it captures the last musical performance and visual artwork produced by Mike Kelley before his death.
But his visual artwork, produced with the same wild confessional intensity over the years — there are easily thousands of drawings in existence — has not been nearly as well known.
There, with their collaborative visual artwork about the mine area, Kalyu (water), on display, they will voice their objections to the mine while Hegarty will sing in support of them.
To name just a couple of coming titles is difficult, but here are two: Matthea Harvey's "If the Tabloids Are True What Are You?," a combination of Ms. Harvey's poetry and her visual artwork.
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