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The name is a combination of the Spanish words for "art" (arte) and "attack" (atacar) that creates a sort of play on words for "art attack," which describes how the group is pushing back against violence in the region.

And in the words of Art Modell, the Baltimore Ravens' owner, it was Tagliabue's "finest hour as commissioner".

Along with the additions, the Queens Museum has also let something go: The words "of Art" are no longer part of its name.

During his long march through the centuries, he takes the key-words of art history and wrestles them on to the mat, one by one.

As the city's population grew to 2 million people, critics said it lacked "soul", "a utopian horror," in the words of art critic Robert Hughes.

Instead there is the conviction that the photographer, in the words of art critic Peter Schjeldahl, "had a Geiger counter for meaning, whose meter happened to go crazy at this location".

Under Curtis's leadership the Tate underwent a successful £45m renovation in 2013 and she also oversaw the chronological rehang of the gallery's permanent collection, which placed a greater emphasis on contemporary art and, in the words of art critic Richard Dorment, "transformed the dowdiest gallery in Europe into one of the most splendid".

It's also worth walking a little way up Albert Road to Woodstock Exchange, a former warehouse with film studios and workshops upstairs and, downstairs, hip shops selling furniture (Pedersen + Lennard), paintings (A Word of Art), gifts (Dark Horse), fashion (Made in Maboneng), and handbags (Kat van Duinen).

"We have words of art in medicine that are innately deceptive," Dacso says.

In the words of art critic Sue Hubbard: "At the beginning of the twentieth century Van Gogh gave the Expressionists a new painterly language that enabled them to go beyond surface appearance and penetrate deeper essential truths.

It is possible to see the degree to which the technique allowed Bouts, in the words of art historian Susan Jones, to "[achieve such] sophistication ... to create both fine linear detail and subtle tonal transitions".

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