The effect is disorientating: instead of just looking at the work of art, you are enveloped by it.
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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Presented with a digital image of a painting, PlinkArt would poll its database for a match, helping to identify the work of art.
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Unlike more abstract forms of criticism, which seem to place the work of art in a vacuum, Ms Showalter's is grounded in the lived lives of her subjects, for whom she provides vibrant biographical sketches.
Louis Woodhill, following on the work of Art Laffer, developed a framework for judging whether any given amendment to current tax law pays for itself or is self-defeating by analyzing the change in the present value of revenues discounted out to the infinite horizon produced by the tax amendment.
Their philosophy of the whole work of art is key to the multiplatform design being done today.
Having good art is an amazing opportunity to teach them the value of living with good things and appreciating the creative process behind the actual work of art.
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"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 head was commissioned by the Richard III Society, and the reconstruction was the work of the forensic art team at the University of Dundee.
The design is the work of famed art director Robert Priest and his partner, Grace Lee.
Local artist Iain Cotton was chosen to create the public work of art.
Scripts for comics are arguably a literary form in exactly the same way that film and theater scripts are literary forms, but a script is not the same thing as the finished work of art.
Infrastructure heating ducts, lighting, pipes, solar panels is as visible as the occasional work of art, like Englishman Daniel Chadwick's "Superorganism, " a giant mobile of transparent discs with solar-powered cells that provide movement depending on available sunlight.
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But on the whole, this is a most illuminating exhibition and one that highlights the spiritual dimension of work that has the quality of art but was actually very much a part of everyday life.
An announcement is expected in a matter of days on whether the National Galleries of Scotland has been successful in its campaign to buy the 16th century work of art.
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.
"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.
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 Quinn, with the help of the Wellcome Foundation, turned the material into a work of art.
As an instrument of calligraphy and painting, the seal is a work of art in itself.
It remains to this day the most expensive work of art by a living artist.
Generally speaking, the authentication of work of art involves a series of steps.
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Christie's won't name the seller, a Japanese conglomerate that bought the work at the height of the 1980s art bubble and must now, because of financial pressure, get rid of it.
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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Christie's won't name the seller, a Japanese industrial conglomerate that bought the work at the height of the 1980s art bubble and must now, because of financial pressure, get rid of it.
He took up formal drum instruction at age 10 and began studying jazz two years later, citing the work of masters like Art Blakey, Philly Joe Jones, Max Roach, Tony Williams, Elvin Jones and Roy Haynes as early influences.
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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.
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.
For example, he cited a 13th-century crucifixion triptych from the collection sharing the same exhibition space with Damien Hirst's "The Kingdom of the Father, " a three-panel work of mounted butterflies loaned by the Broad Art Foundation in Santa Monica.
The Galeria Szalom in the heart of Kazimierz is a colourful contemporary art gallery promoting the work of local artists.
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