"It seems axiomatic to me that the best response to a work of art is another work of art, " he said.
So taken with our enthusiasm are the owners, mother, father and son, that chocolate work of art after chocolate work of art is paraded in front of us: my favourite are the nuts and screws that actually work.
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.
"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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Considerations include whether there is a verifiable chain of ownership for that work of art until today, whether that art work has ever been published in any exhibition catalogs or other publications, and whether it been appraised or received a statement of authenticity by a recognized authority on that artist.
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The same steely fortitude that helped propel her from a humble childhood in the seaside town of Margate to the Maidstone College of Art, and later to London's prestigious Royal College of Art, has emboldened her work with a disarming honesty and made her one of the most prominent artists of her generation.
In every work of literature, perhaps in any work of art, we may distinguish two principal forces contending with one another.
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"They're just investigating the origins of a work of art, " says Mr. Boal.
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It is the only example I can think of where the smell is an essential aspect of the work of art.
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Tracking the history or provenance of a work of art is one.
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"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.
Filer (1984) comes to an identical conclusion: the DDS reallocates property rights: thus, the value of a work of art without full property rights is less than the value with full rights.
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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 sale to an anonymous buyer is a landmark moment for the London art market and establishes a record price for any Post-War work of art sold at auction in Europe.
Their philosophy of the whole work of art is key to the multiplatform design being done today.
The view that four different painters worked on the canvas is, he says, consistent with the view of some art historians that Perugino's apprentices did much of the work, although there is no clear consensus among art historians.
Peter Barnet, the Met's curator in charge of medieval art and the Cloisters, said he had been hoping for some time to bring in a work of contemporary art that complemented the Cloisters' setting and collection.
Unquestionable quality is behind every piece, each of them is a work of art in its own right.
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An alternative to art-title insurance is for collectors to do due diligence about the provenance of a work of art themselves.
The effect is disorientating: instead of just looking at the work of art, you are enveloped by it.
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.
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.
Mr. Doyle and Classic Stage Company have given us a great production of a great work of theatrical art.
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Successful inclusive education practices from Quebec, Canada will be showcased at the event which will also advocate for the rights of persons with disabilities through art and feature the work of blind photographers and short documentary films.
Guest-curated by Ellen Taubman, the former head of Sotheby's American Indian and tribal art department, "Changing Hands" departs from the usual museum surveys of Indian art by focusing solely on work that is innovatively contemporary.
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Ideally, of course, one buys a work of art for love, and not investment.
It's difficult for results-oriented American sports fans to grasp, but for many soccer fans, the object of the game is never simply to win but to win beautifully and to play a role in the evolution of the game as an organic work of art.
The innards of that one-time war machine now adorn one wall of his home, mounted like a work of art.
The best way I can articulate it is to say that a piece of fiction or really any work of art has to have at its core some kind of irretrievable loss.
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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