In artistic terms, Ms Hasegawa's insistence on collective experience is more than a catchphrase.
The need to address the vacuum in artistic leadership at the Met is urgent.
The free market is still underdeveloped, so it's tough to persuade people to invest in artistic projects.
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Traylor was not the only outsider to match establishment artists in artistic accomplishment.
Scientists at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology have found that men who participate in artistic activities are less likely to suffer from depression.
It was there from 1948 onwards that he started to move in artistic circles meeting French painter and sculptor Joseph Fernand Henri Leger, Swiss artist Alberto Giacometti and Romanian sculptor Constantin Brancusi, among others.
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In response to COPMA's letter, Roth told the Forward that it "is not a prerogative of the donor" to intervene in artistic content, and claimed that attempts to limit the theater's activities amounted to censorship or blacklisting.
"We thought it would be a really cute way to capture something that occurs on a regular basis in an artistic fashion, " Fraser says in the book.
Even artists, in all artistic endeavors, from dance to architecture, have accountability from a fickle and subjective public.
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Historians will tell you that he helped usher in the artistic movements that would define the latter half of the 20th century.
Readers of more ostentatiously literary fare may find relief in an artistic novel that does not lavish 25 pages on a trip to the post office.
"It gives students a way of expressing what is important to them in an artistic fashion, " said Joan Finkelstein, director of dance programs for the Department of Education.
But a task sho master Aoyama San'u performed time and again in an artistic career (the word seems somehow trivial) that lasted the better part of the 20th century.
Yet for all the glitter and glamour of this moment, so far it has not heralded any meaningful change in the cultural or artistic environment in the Arab world.
While many of her fans were excited to hear that she would be making a new album, there was concern that a traditional record deal might result in an artistic compromise.
It's a staggering aesthetic and intellectual cat's-cradle of lines that connect the various actors in this artistic drama across a span that moves from Russia across various European capitals to the U.S., while also describing the intensity of their networks.
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"2012 has been a hugely successful year for both the country and the theatre industry, and I am pleased to see Danny Boyle's Olympics legacy lives on in the artistic world, " said Terri Paddock, managing and editorial director of Whatsonstage.com.
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In turn, he's given artistic directors in each country the freedom to interpret his shows to fit their own culture so the shows aren't cookie cutouts.
Theatre Uncut was born in 2011 when artistic directors Emma Callander and Hannah Price asked a number of local writers for short plays in response to government spending cuts.
Begun in 1563, the Escorial was the biggest building and artistic project in Europe, and modelled on an imaginary concept of Solomon's temple in Jerusalem.
It argues that this contravenes part of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, about participating fully in cultural, artistic, recreational and leisure activities.
To be found obscene, and therefore not protected by the First Amendment, a work must appeal to prurient interests according to community standards, depict sexual activity in an offensive way, and be wholly lacking in scientific, artistic, political or literary value.
Well, this fabulous art collection communicated to me that it was produced in societies that encouraged free artistic expression, and possibly free expression in other areas as well.
His comments reflect a growing urban reality: over a dozen gaming companies are now established in Dundee, working alongside the numerous artistic projects that exist in the city.
The prize rewards outstanding activities in the scientific, artistic, cultural or communication field aimed at the promotion of tolerance and non-violence, in conformity with the Charter of the United Nations and the Constitution of UNESCO.
In 1982, he became artistic director of the Bavarian State Opera and in 1993 he took the helm of the Philadelphia Orchestra, aged 70.
In 1975 he founded the artistic movement the Brotherhood of Ruralists - artists who had left the city to live in the countryside - with then-wife Annie Ovenden, as well as fellow artists Jann Haworth, Graham Arnold, David Inshaw, and pop artist Sir Peter Blake.
Zany decor in creative offices is not unknown, but few artistic types put their staff in uniforms.
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