"It seems axiomatic to me that the best response to a work of art is another work of art, " he said.
Meanwhile downtown at his Michelin two-starred restaurant SHO Shaun Hergatt Executive Chef Hergatt serves a very special sandwich, not simply a sandwich, but a work of art.
In the event of a conflict of interest involving a Panelist and a work of art under review, the Panelist does not participate in the discussion and is excused from the meeting.
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Whether this is a comment on the mania of collectors to possess a work of art regardless of the consequences or the fact that the thieves are unable to locate a buyer is unknowable--but it's usually one or the other.
The Sweetheart Deal: In this classic scenario, the bribe-payer conveys something of significant value to the recipient at a price far below its real value a car , a house, stock, a work of art or jewelry.
Such a mechanism is "a work of art for the wrist, " effuses Matthew Morse, U.S. editor of Revolution, a two-year-old glossy magazine for watch collectors.
When evaluating a potential purchase, an entrepreneur like Courtauld was looking for an assessment finely balanced between market value (a good price), quality as a work of art (a question of informed taste and a good eye), and stature of the artist (now and in the future).
Mr Lichtenstein reflected that you could hang a rag on the wall of a gallery and it would be taken seriously as a work of art.
Nor can rich collectors simply walk into a gallery and pick up a work of art: the best pieces are sold before the show opens.
The futuristic design is highlighted by the TV's dark titan metal color, an ultra-slim frame, naturally curved lines and a unique square-shaped stand, making it appear more like a work of art than a TV.
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Like Marcel Duchamp, who had just started to explore the heretical concept of turning a mass-produced, commercial object into a work of art "Readymades, " he called them Epstein believed that the machine he had bought with such boldness had its own validity as a sculpture.
Uninhibited about sex, generous in her affections, worldly-wise, blending solemn or tender recollections with self-deprecating antics, Varda, seemingly freed from fear and shame by age and honors, goes far beyond a tale of life lived in art and makes a work of art in its own right, one of her best a poignant, rapturously emotional tribute to life itself.
You can create a little province for yourself in a work of art, where your choices are paramount.
But the hat is a memory, an heirloom and a work of art that is uniquely hers, Steinmann said.
Mr. Doyle and Classic Stage Company have given us a great production of a great work of theatrical art.
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"It's a holistic approach to jewelry as a work of art, " explained Dr. Amin Jaffer, international director of Asian Art at Christie's and author of "Made for Maharajas, " a book on the objects commissioned by Indian princes during the British Raj.
"Unfortunately, the collectors, buyers and sellers of works of art have traditionally paid little, if any, attention to the provenance of a work of art in terms of its ownership history, " Korte told CNN.
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The Stone Forest, a set of towering rock formations, truly looked like a work of art.
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The laws governing reporting of suspicious money flows have been tightened up under the 2002 Proceeds of Crime Act, making it far harder for the criminals to discreetly invest their loot in a piece of real estate, for example, or a work of art.
But a fitted gun that's handmade in England over the course of two years--with parts constructed by specially trained craftsmen and adorned with personalized hand engraving--is a one-of-a-kind work of art.
Karp and Perloff (1992) also develop an economic model of the DDS. While they present both benefits and drawbacks of such a scheme, overall they conclude that young artists (and dealers) may be harmed by a resale royalty because buyers will reduce their willingness to pay for a work of art, if they know that they must pay a royalty on resale.
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Complain, if you want, about the giant mark-up, but that is beside the point for a buyer who perceives that he is acquiring a work of art.
On a cliff-top site with a massive curved glass wall and built with slate floors, white walls and views which beautifully frame the surf, the fishermen's cottages and a distant lighthouse the gallery is a powerful work of art in its own right.
What will be lost, or at least diminished, is the sense of a book as a finished and complete object, a self-contained work of art.
When is a perfectly authentic work of art by someone who changed art history worth a fraction of its real value?
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To deny the validity of the droit de suite is not to be a philistine: arguably, it is more philistine to equate the value of a work of art with its price.
The aim of Woophy, which stands for "World of photography", is to create a collective work of art using pictures taken and posted from all over the world.
It is commonplace now for a work of art to be worth tens of millions of dollars, and that makes them a target for art thieves.
"This is the theft of a work of art, supported by the police, " Tacheles spokesman Martin Reiter told a small gathering of supporters and journalists outside the building.
An alternative to art-title insurance is for collectors to do due diligence about the provenance of a work of art themselves.
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