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"work of art" Definitions
  1. a painting, statue, etc.
  2. something that is attractive and made with skill

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To express a work of art, another work of art has to be made.
She has always had a knack for ekphrasis, the technique of describing a work of art within a work of art.
"The reproduced work of art is to an ever-increasing extent the reproduction of a work of art designed for reproducibility," Benjamin writes.
We can't fall into the trap of using the worst fans of a work of art to throw out or invalidate the work of art.
We guess having a team of professionals devoted to making every post a work of art helps with making every post a work of art.
"At the end of the day, a work of art that speaks to you is a work of art that speaks to you," says Hayes-Brady.
Even Marina Abramovic's 70th birthday party was a work of art Even Marina Abramovic's 70th birthday party was a work of art This segment originally aired Dec.
Art industry experts say the de Kooning would likely be the most expensive contemporary work of art ever sold, and the second most expensive work of art ever sold.
He considers it to be props but not a work of art, when it's clearly a work of art that is on stage, as far as I can see.
Adachi's pasta is like a work of art, but even better than a work of art, because it's something you can enjoy sitting down and by consuming it. C'mon.
Research the person or work of art you were matched with and tell us: What did you learn from the Google app that matched your photo to a work of art?
" And then, "Is a body a work of art?
See, we always said you were a work of art.
A custom work of art from Reian Williams Fine Art.
It's discreet, elegant, and the most perfect work of art.
Blue walked away with a work of art at $10,000.
Shareholders receive a work of art from each participating artist.
It's like a work of art; or music; or literature.
The living room redo was also a work of art.
It is rare to see a work of art met
Is the result the best work of art ever made?
One ticket admits two and includes one work of art.
There is one work of art in the living room.
Each work of art depicted the quiet solitude of reading.
I see the album as an independent work of art.
Student Opinion Do you have a favorite work of art?
"That apartment was a work of art," Ms. Sisti said.
For black women, especially, hair is a work of art.
A work of art — whether sculpture or painting — has edges.
Well, Force Majeure is an absolute work of art, obviously.
A soccer game is like any other work of art.
I'm not for censoring or destroying any work of art.
The overall effect is rich and disorienting — our Western mindset loses its footing between the framed-drawing-as-work-of-art and the entire-wall-as-work-of-art, since both approaches equally apply.
In his groundbreaking 1936 essay, "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Production," the philosopher Walter Benjamin wrote how the "aura" of an original work of art "withers" the more it is reproduced.
The committee convenes to determine when a work of art, or a part of a work of art, cannot be fixed or restored in the traditional ways—when and how it must, instead, be replicated.
This album is a great and often overlooked work of art.
The work of art is considered the world's first film poster.
A film's title sequence is a work of art in itself.
In some ways his life was his ultimate work of art.
But a violin is not, by itself, a work of art.
It's a work of art, a social statement, a political cry.
This isn't just a non-apology, it's a work of art.
Like the original piece itself, it's truly a work of art.
Creating a work of art like R&M is grueling work.
WHO is the true discoverer of a buried work of art?
But it is the third that is a work of art.
Photography, as Benjamin observed, could reproduce a singular work of art.
And I'm glad he did because it's a work of art.
Can an altarpiece survive when it becomes a work of art?
Either way, this livable work of art paints a lovely picture.
Kylie's following in her sisters' footsteps with this work of art.
Need someone to transform a face into a work of art?
It is a sober, clear-eyed, and haunting work of art.
Sentimental in style, it was not a fashionable work of art.
It's a work of art that's quickly going viral in China.
The best critics illuminate the work of art for fellow viewers.
Kathy Iandoli is the greatest work of art at Art Basel.
This isn't just a dress; it's a work of art, baby.
So, what do they look for in a work of art?
One could say that the watch is a work of art.
But with Future it was almost like a work of art.
And they will again — albeit in a representational work of art.
"Each has to stand as a work of art," she said.
That's a work of art that changed the history of art!
Clearly Banksy sees the stunt as a work of art itself.
It's a vital read and a staggering work of art. —A.
The singular WORK OF ART appeared more recently, in 20193. 36A.
It was almost not a discrete work of art at all.
"A well-run classroom is a work of art," Olufs said.
The complete work of art is both these stages tied together.
And yet it's a work of art in its own right.
Boulez believed in the absolute value of the work of art.
"The park throughout is a single work of art," he wrote.
What makes a good work of art is that deontology, those applied ethics, but sometimes a really good work of art can be an absolutely awful social act, and I think modern art is about that dichotomy.
According to Aretos, this reveals its value as a work of art.
It is genius, a work of art, and I am blown away.
"Joker" is a work of art in the way any movie is.
This pin is an example of an actual tiny work of art.
The briefing book that day was a "work of art," Priess notes.
Designed by Tadao Ando, the building is itself a work of art.
It is also work of art: engineering beauty at its absolute finest.
The surviving work of art then seems to confirm our superior position.
His death was not different from his life — a work of Art.
A work of art next to a naked man in a frame.
No, it responds with a work of art that captures your mood.
Take a moment to appreciate the work of art he left behind.
It's fascinating as an artifact, but anemic as a work of art.
In any work of art, courting a stereotype is a dangerous thing.
The work of art is ... that journey to that 14, 16 days.
What Work of Art or Culture Would You Recommend That Everyone Experience?
What Work of Art or Culture Would You Warn Others to Avoid?
Artificial intelligence has helped archaeologists uncover an ancient lost work of art.
It's a brilliant installation, a work of art in its own right.
This is the path a work of art like A.L.T. offers us.
His death was no different from his life - a work of Art.
Is it possible to enjoy a work of art with bad politics?
"It had become our first collaborative work of art," Ms. Rinden wrote.
"I've always thought about this 'total work of art' thing," Wesley says.
But the two never gel into a satisfying, transformative work of art.
It's still this spark of divinity in this moving work of art.
A museum facilitates meaning between the viewer and a work of art.
Student Opinion What makes something a work of art, in your view?
It is also a stand-alone work of art, Mr. Delieuvin said.
The work of art is with our conservation team for expert assessment.
His death was no different from his life — a work of Art.
Because after all, a great work of art isn't a static thing.
If a work of art looks comfortable, why not sit in it?
It is a grand narrative for essentially an abstract work of art.
The result is an artifact, elegant in its brevity: a work of art repurposed from another work of art that speaks to the moment and shows dancers performing, yes, but also just being themselves in their private spaces.
So, the character's motivation has been borrowed from one work of art—Giselle—and transposed into another work of art—The Killing of a Chinese Bookie—to create a core emotional principle of the fictional essay, The Complete Ballet.
Handwritten notes on the backs of his works, and Kim's practice of continually adding layers to his paintings, contradict and undermine how a work of art is traditionally viewed and question whether a work of art is ever completed.
To some, like Adams, it could even be considered a work of art.
LONDON — J.K. Rowling has turned social media shutdowns into a work of art.
Sagrada is a work of art that encourages players to flex their creativity.
Turning someone into a work of art is a true sign of admiration.
"Congrats to my sister on creating this beautiful work of art," she wrote.
The ability to capture this is what makes any work of art sing.
New satellite photos show how this ambitious work of art was put together.
Insider found out how it's made — and it's truly a work of art.
What I see is a work of art, half-performance, half-media stunt.
"A work of art is itself a piece of criticism," Mr Scott asserts.
And I love people who turn their lives into a work of art.
And in these last days, internal combustion engines are a work of art.
Wearing Maison Valentino was "thrilling, like donning a work of art," she said.
Boredom is an unusual goal for a work of art to aim for.
In essence, the chateau isn't just a house, it's a work of art.
And so, it's a unique work of art; one that anyone could do.
A character mistakes a heap of regular garbage for a work of art.
"Gold & Grey" by Baroness from 2019 is depicted as a work of art.
In my opinion, aerosol art most definitely classifies as a work of art.
"In principle, the work of art has always been reproducible," Walter Benjamin explained.
The next step, the authorities said, was to authenticate the work of art.
What responsibilities do audiences have to the work of art they are experiencing?
We hope against hope that we can recover this precious work of art.
For Ellison, the work of art gave shape to the chaos of existence.
"There's only one every year — and it's a work of art," Heffner said.
Giorgio's private residence, Casa Azul, is a work of art on its own.
But Painted, like a work of art, has beauty in the details remembered.
RC: If you could own any work of art, what would it be?
As a work of art, Velvet Buzzsaw itself isn't up to Dease's magical standards.
But as mentioned before, though the work of art is timely, it's not new.
The making of a great work of art has rarely been anatomised so thoroughly.
The result is a glorious work of art that's chaotic and nerdy and wonderful.
IF YOU want to give a work of art loads of publicity, censor it.
Each guest will be permitted to take home one work of art for free.
Never before or since has a work of art been so reviled in Australia.
Have you had a car you worked on that wasn't a work of art?
It also seems like a total work of art, with everything referencing everything else.
You don't really know what will make people respond to a work of art.
It's a work of art that is particular to the people involved in it.
To Wells, the piece is both a work of art and a capsule history.
This is just a beautiful work of art about Latino culture, and some history!
But the fan's relationship to a work of art is different from the critic's.
A long-running, beloved TV show doesn't just become a favorite work of art.
"It's a work of art more than it is fashion for me," she says.
That's not a fair thing to ask of any work of art, I realize.
"This is a radical and critical work of art," the school's alumni association argued.
Can a Broadway musical sponsored by a toilet manufacturer be a work of art?
It's a work truck, but it's also been used as a work of art.
You can also pick up a Claw Money work of art (starting at $275).
The museum's porous, light-filled Grand Canopy design is itself a work of art.
"Porgy and Bess" is performed today because it is a genuine work of art.
It's a work of art that I hope others get the chance to appreciate.
Trump called the jets "a work of art," according to a reporter for HuffPost.
To him, the front page is a work of art, made anew every evening.
And this is the very important three-dimensional work of art, that physical relationship.
These kits created the illusion that I could actually paint a work of art.
"In a sense, a park is already a work of art," Smithson once explained.
Ross is a work of art that just happened to make works of art.
The imagination and how it was done was really an amazing work of art.
Naturally, it wasn't just any 20-foot-long cape — it was a work of art.
"If you pick the right piece, it doubles as a work of art," she explains.
The works were developed with an algorithm that wires a work of art for success.
And, to any doubters out there, "Call on Me" definitely is a work of art.
You are not buying a car but "commissioning a work of art…building a dream".
And then you also want to share this process somehow, through the work of art.
FOR a work of art by a genius, $16m might not seem an outrageous price.
A monument would honor the model's, indeed every model's, contribution to the work of art.
It did something that no work of art that I've ever made has ever done.
Beautiful and eerie, it's film preservation as a work of art rather than a science.
Losing these species is like losing a great work of art, or a tremendous library.
Alessandra Ambrosio's so damn hot she turned a wardrobe malfunction into a work of art.
"Congrats to my sister on creating this beautiful work of art," Beyoncé wrote on Instagram.
It must be first said that Nanette is a great and powerful work of art.
Artstar's successor, Bravo's Work of Art, first aired in 2010, and only lasted two iterations.
And it stands in conversation with those works as a great modern work of art.
Even when it is in pieces, the Chiron still looks like a work of art.
Adam Kirsch writes: Everyone, upon encountering a work of art, has some kind of response.
Hamon's ubiquitous picture of himself is the only work of art he has ever produced.
Another remarkable thing about Garth is her body, which is a veritable work of art.
For all of its more trifling pleasures, Normal People is a work of art itself.
It's not so much music as a work of art when I listen to it.
It's an overtly angry and political work of art, one that has continuing resonance today.
"I read my proposal, but people perceived it as a work of art," she recalled.
Still, he added, "no one buys a seven-figure work of art just for pleasure."
Scribit is a drawing robot that can turn your walls into a work of art.
In the introduction, Seaman states that the book is not a work of art criticism.
Watch for yourself and decide if this is an eyesore or a work of art.
Crucially, Comedian comes with a certificate of authenticity verifying it as a work of art.
And, frankly, it's a thrilling experience, no matter what work of art you're engaging with.
"It was a work of art," one guest said at the end of her meal.
Unlike an actual work of art — a painting, say — you can erase what doesn't work.
I prefer being a silent observer What is your all-time favorite work of art?
We began to explore other options, such as selling a high-valuation work of art.
Turn your intimate time into a tangible work of art with the Love Is Art Kit.
Cult Gaia Ark BagTo a basket-bag obsessive, this little guy is a work of art.
"The house is not a work of art, simply a place where one lives," he wrote.
Yet there is something prior to whatever we might take away from a work of art.
"oh my god someone sent us this giant work of art," the model said on Instagram.
He would send her a letter—and it would have to be a work of art.
I think, given and first, the building is beautiful and iconic, and a work of art.
"But this is wonderful!" you would bellow when a work of art or meal delighted you.
Priyageetha said on Facebook post that she considered this a work of art and not vandalism.
Can we separate out the message of a work of art from the artistry it contains?
Or do we watch a man kill an ant colony for a horrific work of art?
" And then, I thought "It's a dead person and is that really a work of art?
"His death was no different from his life — a work of art," hinted producer Tony Visconti.
It blends seamlessly into any room, masquerading as a photo frame or a work of art.
The process, called mummification, is meant to protect the work of art from rust and decay.
This white-and-blue ombré gown designed by Leonor Calderon is a true work of art.
As a work of art, it has the capacity to enlarge the scope of human compassion.
"It's a work of art in terms of Italian design," says Ian Kelleher of RM Sotheby's.
Furniture designer BoConcept came together with interior designers and LG to create this work of art.
"That's an activist perspective that has nothing to do with the work of art," says Hungerford.
It's a dream for one person, a work of art that only matters to one person.
The subway system in Stockholm, Sweden, was designed to look like a colorful work of art.
"Salvator Mundi" currently holds the "most expensive work of art at auction" record, according to Christie's.
It all starts here, at this Brooklyn workshop, which is basically a work of art itself.
It starts with Penn's balance sheet, a work of art designed for everything to go right.
The most challenging part, I think, is to try and make a strong work of art.
GOETHE Life as a Work of Art By Rüdiger Safranski Translated by David Dollenmayer 220 pp.
It was another Beyoncé sneak attack, but also a statement piece and a work of art.
"Ellmann's 'Joyce' didn't read like a biography: it read like a work of art," Atlas writes.
The white urinal, displayed on its back, was considered unoriginal and not a work of art.
The result is the F-Pace, and there's no question that it's a work of art.
In many ways, this picture for me is really emblematic of becoming a work of art.
No, this entire apartment was — as Sugimoto made sure I understood — entirely a work of art.
Then again, Beuys famously considered every person an artist and life itself a work of art.
Do you see Manet's Olympia as an important work of art, and likewise Courbet's L'Origine du Monde?
If anyone knows what it's like to walk through life as a work of art, it's her.
"It's become worth more as a conceptual moment than as a work of art itself," he said.
This is a work of art by David Medalla, a 75-year-old artist from the Philippines.
The concept he pioneered — the total work of art, the Gesamtkunstwerk — is embedded in our collective consciousness.
A work of art inked across a range of different people — and it looks pretty damn awesome.
The only real question, he thinks, is whether the resulting work of art is good or bad.
The Work of Art toolkit is supported by the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation Marketplace Empowerment for Artists.
An afternoon cup of tea becomes a work of art when it's served in this Barcelona mug.
But it was her second work of art that stood out the most, simply for its size.
No recreation can bring us closer to the truth, but perhaps this weird work of art can.
Basically, the Setsuna is more of a work of art and craftsmanship than it is a car.
The app will then pop out an entirely new photo that looks like a work of art!
Iconography (from eikonographía, the imagery or symbolism of a work of art) remains the ultimate visual shorthand.
I don't think people should be ashamed of saying this: an album is a work of art.
Often, just taking some time to observe a work of art can help participants with self-reflection.
And it reminds you that the building itself is a work of art in its own right.
Another mystery solved Street artist Banksy is behind the latest work of art discovered in south Wales.
The book felt less like an entertainment, or even a work of art, than like a compulsion.
It's hard to believe that the baker behind this sugary work of art is a Trump fan.
Such performances are of a piece with the gesture of proposing legislation as a work of art.
Let's be real: The Defenders was never going to be a nuanced or understated work of art.
The piece was, essentially, a work of art in which Hsieh attempted to make his own disappearance.
In that sense, Annie Hall is a work of art whose meaning has surpassed its creator's intentions.
Would you think differently about a work of art if you knew it depicted a slave owner?
Gwendoline Christie's dramatic gown at the final "Game of Thrones" premiere looks like a work of art.
This Oscar de la Renta gown looks like a work of art, and it fits Seyfried perfectly.
In Bethann Parker's hands, each day's copy of The New York Times becomes a work of art.
Now we wanted to take a view of the plant as a work of art in itself.
He was a near balance of observer and observed, 238 percent admirer, 212 percent work of art.
The hour striking offers an exit in a work of art with no beginning and no end.
Colleagues whispered that it was not a work of art but a piece of clumsy political rhetoric.
Well, I certainly have an appreciation for the work that goes into creating a work of art.
Fearless Girl is a work of art that incorporates Charging Bull without permission of the copyright owner.
Still, the view of any work of art changes according to our distance from what it portrays.
His first, vulnerable impulse was to leave it there — this work of art that laid him bare.
But what he made is neither a viable work of art nor an effective call to action.
I'm interested in the way that the figure within the work also becomes a work of art.
This image, with its marvelously composed elements, is manifestly a work of art, not a documentary scene.
Or do you mean, who could make a work of art out of the life I've lived?
Academics have even coined the term "arties" for when people take selfies with a work of art.
Though not just any tearoom: This would be a tearoom that served as a work of art.
This is now the first work of art by a Spanish master owned by the Houston museum.
The movie is a work of art on its own — beautifully animated, with a well-constructed story.
Criticism is about expanding a work of art, making it part of a cultural conversation and discourse.
Companies exist to take the work of art and market it, package it, find buyers for it.
This piece is one of those pins that stands alone as a tiny low-cost work of art.
This particular look is memorable, because model Simonetta Gianfella wore the work of art down Mugler's 1995 runway.
"His death was no different from his life — a work of Art," Visconti wrote in a Facebook post.
True art connoisseurs are experts able to discern both the quality and authorship of a work of art.
The stronger and deeper the emotional and intellectual reaction is, the more successful that work of art is.
Much like Kylie Jenner's hand selfie poses, Kim's full-on cry face is truly a work of art.
She approaches each performance as a Gesamtkunstwerk: a total work of art, combining the visual and the aural.
Traveling in a work of art is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, but it doesn't come cheap.
Never before had an erection been presented as a work of art with such clarity, with such observation.
But as a story and a collective work of art, to put it simply: Parker's piece fails. Miserably.
"Son of Saul," a film set in Auschwitz-Birkenau during the Holocaust, is such a work of art.
You might find a Pokéstop at a popular store, landmark, work of art or other point of interest.
So click on through to find that one work-of-art accessory in a place you'd never expect.
Gabriel Barcia-Colombo shows his work of art titled Descent: Or Do Avatars Dream of Auto-Rigged Sheep.
Van Auker wasn't aware that the painting he purchased was a valuable work of art, the paper reported.
The book consists of fifty short essays, each about a single work of art that Glover has encountered.
Goldman, who is white, appreciates the carving as a work of art, but isn't keen about its symbolism.
"Magic and Loss" treats the internet as a massive work of art to which we're all always contributing.
The Nanoleaf's smart lighting system is a work of art that you can customize to suit your desires.
A sheet of paper can be a work of art, its surface rich with life and visual interest.
The Latin phrase "in situ" is used when a work of art is embedded in its original location.
A work of art goes out there, and there's a stream that activates and widens the communal imagination.
They lacked cumulative force, poetic resonance — qualities that transform a watchable routine into a choreographic work of art.
"It gets at the fundamental question of what separates a work of art from something functional," she said.
It is also arguably a kind of work of art—is it the greatest masterpiece of human civilization?
He once stated that "the garden is also a picture," treating it like a living work of art.
By the end of consuming them all, you'll have this beautiful work of art in front of you.
A work of art has a magisterial quality about it, a justifying élan which grants virtue to imitation.
I sit down, and like seeing a good work of art, I cannot do anything but enjoy it.
And to do so, they created the idea that a work of art must stand on its own.
Was it nature, a particular moment or work of art that inspired you to denounce your Anglican upbringing?
What Maher created with The Fargo House is the home as a sort of alive work of art.
"The book that describes a man in all his irregularities will be a work of art," Schwob wrote.
Hugo thinks of Notre Dame as a work of art authored by humanity itself, with no individual artist.
And anyone, anywhere, can pay careful attention to a film and experience it as a work of art.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads I wasn't looking for a real relationship with a work of art.
Like any work of art I draw from both personal experiences and from people and situations around me.
AMM: It's important that a work of art remains in time, but even pyramids will collapse one day.
Unparalleled sharpness and toughness, as well as distinctive wave-like patterns that are basically a work of art.
But as a complete and self-contained work of art, performed as it was meant to be performed?
Now, Mr. Morell has donated a new work of art to the museum to honor its security staff.
It was a total work of art, epitomizing the political-religious system that ran traditional China for millenniums.
"It's an amazing feeling to be able to make a work of art from your own back garden."
They also weigh whether this or any work of art has the power to bring about cultural change.
The work of art is that journey, whether it takes two years or six years or 26 years.
"Some people take their lives and turn them into the equivalent of a work of art," she said.
In a more compact, narrative-driven novel, Johnston might be a writer to create a work of art.
But there was also pleasure in owning something as unique as a work of art, Mr. Romolini added.
And because of that, there's a degree of validity to every honest reaction to a work of art.
Even when we all sit in the same movie theater, we all watch a different work of art.
Photo via the artistEdmonton-based artist HundredMillionThousand created a highly polished work of art for a music video.
"Even with the most perfect reproduction, one thing stands out: the here and now of the work of art — its unique existence in the place where it is at this moment," philosopher Water Benjamin offers in his seminal text The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction (1935).
You may well know more than me about attributions, iconography, or the social history of a work of art.
This is spooky Nintendo-themed work of art is definitely worthy of a cameo in the Mario's next game.
Dempewolf and Yokoyama, like Guinn, understand that no work of art can avoid the impact of this impending presidency.
The road and much of the landscape was artificial, and yet it couldn't be called a work of art.
Spanish conservationists are outraged over what they say is yet another botched restoration of a historic work of art.
This work of art was clearly specific to Portland, but I couldn't grasp the Portland it was calling to.
Remember that guy last month who turned the gaping hole in his office wall into a work of art?
Walter Benjamin's very famous essay "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction" (1935) identifies these problems.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Nobody can dispute that David Lynch's Mulholland Drive is a work of art.
Look for the slo-mo glittersplosion at around the four-minute mark — that alone is a work of art.
The artist who designed the photo, Elli Acula, originally posted her work of art on Instagram back in June.
Banerjee has repurposed plastic, which most of us would see as unfortunate waste, for a serious work of art.
Display "DATE" in a gallery, as if it were a work of art, because, in a sense, isn't it?
"His death was no different from his life — a work of Art," he added in a statement on Facebook.
This isn't just a tremendous work of art unto itself — it is a herald of wonderful work to come.
That intention was that we wanted to make a beautiful work of art and present it to the world.
RuPaul's Drag Race contestant and overall human work of art Phi Phi O'Hara spent 2016 completing an epic project.
We've finally gotten a glimpse of what goes into the work of art that is Lana Del Rey's face.
Even though I was 12 years old, I thought it was a great work of art — witty and courageous.
Lindsey Stirling's new music video is a work of art, and now she's lifting the curtain for her fans.
Since then, he has been posting pictures of people locking lips in front of his magnificent work of art.
One lucky Reddit user maddawg66 not only has a vanity, but a damn near work of art at that.
The new EP is an abrasive and banging work of art, combining elements of metal and reggaeton with ease.
"'Apocalypse Now' is an important work of art," Mr. Nguyen, 45, said in an interview at his house here.
This work of art is the brainchild of chef Al Brown from Best Ugly Bagels in Auckland, New Zealand.
You're free to desecrate a work of art on your own terms, in the privacy of your own home.
To call attention to its new identity, Pawtucket is transforming one of its bridges into a work of art.
The toilet seemed to be in need of unclogging, but the scene made for an interesting work of art.
So, every time you type something on a typewriter, it is a one-of-a-kind work of art.
The museum itself is a work of art, a Unesco World Heritage site protected landmark, the massive Basilica Palladiana.
"It's like a work of art almost," she said, turning the pages and admiring the handwritten charts and computations.
The whole property is linked together by an atmospheric, operatic soundtrack that is a work of art unto itself.
An abstract work of art made from an Oxford University rejection letter went viral after being posted on Twitter.
While pescetarians and the religiously observant rejoice over Accarrino's porkless work of art, bacon purists have not been forsaken.
The oil in this clue is a work of ART, and it's hanging in the J. Paul Getty Museum.
"We challenge you to recreate a work of art with objects (and people) in your home," the museum tweeted.
The Work of Art toolkit came out of years of workshop development and responsiveness to the needs of artists.
Gretchen Bender wanted to make a work of art that was so cutting edge that it told the future.
By noticing and then analyzing the negative, our entire understanding of a work of art becomes clearer and stronger.
Every time you make a work of art and have to show it to somebody, there are theatrics involved.
In a burst of almost collegial admiration, Cercas wonders if a lie can ever be a work of art.
"This is only a work of art, and everybody should be free to think whatever they want about it."
This isn't the same thing as aesthetic judgment—deciding whether a book is good as a work of art.
Arguably one of the best musical moments in recent television history, this cold opening is a work of art.
Also when I am looking at a work of art, I know that what I am seeing is unique.
But determining the true origins of a work of art is a complicated mix of science, and, well, art.
But events sometimes conspire to make a work of art, like a novel set in the past, supremely timely.
A work of art in more ways than one Jim Harris is a minister and artist from Staunton, Virginia.
He gave himself permission to explore different media, and came to see his buzz as a work of art.
Mr. Ratcliffe pointed out that thieves who steal sculptures often want the materials, not the work of art itself.
"His shooting is a work of art," said Sami Salo, a former N.H.L. defenseman who now coaches in Finland.
Like any great work of art, Hamilton provides fertile ground for exploring issues of nationhood, identity, race, and gender.
An anonymous work of art is a work that the public and the journalists can contemplate and understand and enjoy.
Who knew that the act of microwaving a bag of popcorn is really more like creating a work of art?
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Once described as "a work of art for works of art," the Everson was the architect's first-ever museum project.
It's radical to not make a work of art that is the equivalent of an 800-pound gorilla on steroids.
Here the work of art is stripped bare of its 'art' by people trivializing it as a mere science sensation.
But for less security-conscious shoppers, Nothdurft stresses that the King is supposed to be a rolling work of art.
At the moment, the Bat Bot is simply an engineering work of art, but it could also have useful applications.
It is, quite literally, a rolling work of art designed to be purchased and appreciated as one would a sculpture.
"His death was no different from his life — a work of Art," wrote Bowie's producer Tony Visconti in a tribute.
The Work of Art resources guide artists of all disciplines through every facet of building a successful and sustainable career.
Christie's stands behind the detailed cataloguing of the work of art, which includes a thorough assessment of attribution and condition.
The star's look by Louis Vuitton — she's an ambassador for the French fashion house — was itself a work of art.
Whether or not it's a big deal is another story and, I suppose, depends on each particular work of art.
Unlike so many other pieces with crosses and such looking merely ornamental, it is exceedingly moving—a work of art.
"That's your story, your work of art, and that's way more interesting than anything I could ever come up with."
To perceive it, she says, is to respond to a work of art in a way that suggests an experience.
With fewer political restraints, Omstead and Vaux intended to make Prospect Park a work of art on its own terms.
It is subtly surprising to realize that we can empathize just as intensely with a non-figurative work of art.
"It is the blending of mathematics and art into a fluid living work of art," he tells The Creators Project.
"His death was no different from his life - a work of art," longtime producer Tony Visconti explained on Facebook overnight.
" Some treat it as work of art, others as work of life," says Connors, noting the differences in the tradition.
I'm certainly guilty of reaching for the minimalist, millennial jar or the mini work of art in lipstick form, too.
He then submitted the two pages as a work of art to his college, the St. Martin's School of Art.
Elgort says the work of art was inspired by American Psycho and the Drive soundtrack, and yeah, that checks out!
If money and distance were not factors, what existing work of art or culture would you most want to experience?
It all seems very clever, a work of art about itself, everyone claps, and nobody thinks very deeply about it.
The highest price for a Western work of art was 13.2 million yuan for Salvador Dali's sculpture "Elephant du triomphe".
Its panels fold up like an amalgam of an enormous book, a piece of furniture and a work of art.
The library, a nine-story work of art designed by renowned architect Louis I. Kahn in 1965, was also hopping.
The John Boos Maple Wood Edge Grain Reversible Cutting Board is a work of art made out of solid wood.
What if a work of art was so smart that it could free itself from the artist who made it?
I would say Monomania is the most cathartic and dedicated and lost in a work of art I've ever been.
"It's bloody heavy but it's a work of art," Aske says, as he gives me a tour of the tree.
We prefer to treat this as the work of unintentional work of art that it is, open to many interpretations.
I think there's nothing more natural in the world than a critic changing their mind about a work of art.
They call it a great work of art, but I don't know if the sculptor intended it to be art.
"For a long time, the administration merely waited for the beneficiaries to claim a given work of art," he said.
This is about celebrating a powerful work of art and I will always stand by the power of the arts.
Inevitably, the backlash against each work of art was followed by a backlash against the backlash, and rumblings about censorship.
Any work of art older than 100 years is considered a national treasure, requiring a state-issued permit for export.
This doesn't make it better; it's simply one more response — an intensely honest one — to a great work of art.
"A work like that," he said, "if you don&apost sell the work, it&aposs not a work of art."
That morning in the studio, I asked him if he remembered the first work of art that really attracted him.
Absolutely. And might a museum have the foresight to frame a possibly controversial work of art through labels or programming?
"The work of art is with our conservation team for expert assessment," a spokesperson with the Tate Modern told Hyperallergic.
The fully functional work of art was on display at Blenheim Palace, former UK Prime Minister Winston Churchill's Oxfordshire home.
Not every work of art will automatically be destroyed by bad behavior on the part of someone involved in it.
Look through all of the curators' selections and tell us which is your favorite political work of art and why.
When you're creating a work of art, it lives in a moment, a time, but it also lives across time.
It's easy to imagine how ten years in a college dining hall might spell disaster for a work of art.
Usher doesn't have eyes on the back of his head ... but he DOES have a super sick work of art.
Your drawing is okay, but your backgrounds need work, and this is not a full-on finished work of art.
It could be a defining work of art of our current time where Black Lives Matters still very much matters.
I start to think about what a work of art would have to be to make the impact his work did.
Up close her outfit looked like a hot mess, but from far away Selena looked like a stunning work of art.
"I'm so happy to have watched the development of this work of art, these past few years!" said one longtime fan.
When you change your Facebook status, it's very different from making a work of art, even if you sell [that art].
Without further ado: + You can buy a signed work of art by the late, great Muhammad Ali for a mere $400.
But neither can we say any work of art is above criticism just because its creator wants to shrug off responsibility.
Johns has linked the vulnerability of a work of art to that of the human body: neither is impervious to time.
And it is the vision of the director that takes an ordinary movie and turns it into a work of art.
The challenge for all museum curators is to think about how each work of art can be best experienced by visitors.
"The idea is to create an ephemeral work of art," the project's technical director Gianfranco Lucchino, said on the riverside path.
In this way, enameling is not unlike cel animation or Photoshop, with the layers themselves actually forming the work of art.
The airbrush work perfectly recreating the engine exhaust stains on this Boeing B-17's wings is a work of art.
Shoreline Project is the commissioned work of art for Art & Nature, a multidisciplinary exploration of art's engagements with the natural world.
" She also talked to Cohen about the group's recent dinner party reunion at Keaton's house, "which is a work of art.
A Patient Man is an album worth listening to from beginning to end, experiencing it as a whole work of art.
Every once in a while, you get a work of art whose backstory and future potential nearly eclipse the actual experience.
The 16th-century work of art — which opened for bids at $100,000 — is now officially the most expensive painting ever sold.
Call Me By Your Name is a work of art, and don't you dare contest this completely objective and unbiased statement.
Roy DeCarava: The Work of Art at the Underground Museum brings together photographs of everyday intimacies between people, places, and objects.
But to say that a work of art is about landscape does not mean that it merely depicts trees or grass.
Every little eBay review, every message board post, every Facebook "Like" — those are all contributions to this massive work of art.
Take a look at our related Student Opinion question: What work of art or culture would you warn others to avoid?
But the Madonna del Parto is unique as a work of art, as well as for the mystery that shrouds it.
"I feel that everybody should have the pleasure of owning a work of art," she wrote to a friend in 1961.
I'm trying to look at a problematic work of art and at people struggling over what to do with it today.
To create a work of art is a deeply private thing, and you need to live in a deeply private space.
They can join in on the #artsnackschallenge by using only that month's products to create and share a work of art.  
More people were exposed to those ideas through announcements and press stories than were exposed to the actual work of art.
"You have to get up and become your own work of art; from the moment you put yourself together," she says.
Some on Twitter (mostly Trump supporters) thought the piece was indeed a work of art that Trump got for a steal.
As the song's title might suggest, it's about seeing yourself as a work of art, no matter what anyone else says.
"Mother & Child" is a heartbreaking work of art that deals with the universal themes we all face on a daily basis.
The show leaves you at Maya Lin's Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, a great work of art, and a total heartbreaker.
That means being aware of the texture, the smell, the taste, the culture out of which the work of art came.
But at the same time, any work of art — even the schlockiest movie of them all — is more than its politics.
"Unfortunately a lot of museums look down on dolls as being a collectible, not a work of art," Mr. Holbrook said.
Some of its most fervent admirers see it as the perfect work of art for its moment, the roaring mid-1980s.
And when visiting a work of art becomes impossible, a digital substitute is better than not seeing the art at all.
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Diane von Furstenberg is designing the tree this year, and anyone can visit the hotel to see her work of art.
If someone made beautiful cakes and saw them as a work of art, that person could have an argument, he said.
I just finished Neil Gaiman's "Sandman" comic series, an incredible work of art and writing that you should definitely check out.
When a work of art is damaged, even if later repaired, "the integrity of the work is lost forever," he said.
An earlier version of this article referred incorrectly to a work of art that was removed from the E.P.A. administrator's office.
Somehow "The Forest" is a work of art that escapes feeling like an "art object" — it succeeds in being for children.
Though the sale was greatly profitable for the agency, it may deprive the public of a highly-valued work of art.
The massive work, created from 20 paintings on the front and back of 12 panels, is an astounding work of art.
Now, however, what can still attract your attention is a magnetic display, a collective work of art created by a curator.
After surviving the attack, Theo walks out of the wreckage carrying her favorite painting, The Goldfinch, a priceless work of art.
As a stolen work of art, its "value" is much higher than anyone would pay for it on the black market.
Participants in this "High Intensity Interval Painting" workout get to sweat and take home a handmade, albeit rushed, work of art.
Quagga's hand-painted exterior is a work of art in itself, and makes the 25-year-old stalwart hard to miss.
The fact that we need time and help to like a work of art doesn't mean we don't "really" like it.
At the end of each semester, the student steward of a given work of art writes a 'note to a future borrower' in the journal, reflecting on how his or her understanding or interpretation of the work of art changed or shifted or deepened over time, and leaving suggestions as to how to approach it, how to install it.
Like many of his peers, Ludwig embraced the idea of Gesamtkunstwerk — or total work of art — espoused by the composer Richard Wagner.
During a visit to Castille, Picasso had exclaimed "Give me a wall!" on which he would design such a work of art.
I've been testing the Siri-powered speaker for four days, and it certainly looks like a work of art in my apartment.
The hair dryer is not a work of art, but it does hold a sort of iconic place in our cultural landscape.
Kim Kardashian West, who is very good at making money, purchases the work of art for her husband as a romantic gesture.
The ET66 comes close to being a genuine work of art that I'd gladly keep perched on a shelf in my office.
As a work of art—a visual album that challenges the way in which music is made and consumed—it is unparallelled.
Or people's bowls of porridge look like a Pinterest-perfect work of art while yours looks like something the dog threw up.
Baby creation can be a collaborative work of art between two loved ones, who each weigh in and leave imprints of themselves.
He also tried his hand as a reality TV judge for Bravo's series, "Work of Art", a competition show for budding artists.
And good thing, too, because he thinks stealing a jersey like that would be like stealing a world famous work of art.
Each scene is a self-contained work of art, and I'd have loved it even more if it weren't for one thing.
Before we even get to the actual makeup, let's take a second to admire the work of art that is the case.
No matter what, I want a viewer to have to give credit where it's due for a finely crafted work of art.
Roy DeCarava: The Work of Art continues at the Underground Museum (3508 West Washington Boulevard, Arlington Heights, Los Angeles) through June 30.
Japanese firm, Cotodama's gorgeous work of art displays song lyrics on a 22-inch transparent LCD screen, in time with the music.
While the man, Carlos Relvas, is incredibly interesting as a subject, Casa Relvas, his grand construction, is itself a work of art.
Marasco's framing shifts the way we look at them; something that was abandoned becomes a work of art memorialized by the photograph.
"He would say that 'the measure of a work of art is from how deep a life does it spring,'" she writes.
As striking and exaggerated as a work of art, he could have stepped out of one of the paintings they'd been admiring.
Plus, the costumes and sets are truly a work of art, though the film's violence is not for the faint of heart.
Standing in front of the David was, by far, the most powerful experience I had ever had with a work of art.
At its best, fandom is a playful, participatory, and dialogic engagement with a work of art—exploring it, remaking it, rewriting it.
A powerful meditation on history and conscience, it's also an assertion of the centrality of political witness to the work of art.
I don't draw at first to create a work of art — I'm drawing to see and think about the people I'm creating.
I was under the mistaken impression as a young artist that each of the individual craters constituted a literal work of art.
Sheppard had envisioned the ramp as a work of art and a movement partner—the stark opposite to a structural access ramp.
When any work of Art is fully realized, I believe it achieves a presence and an autonomy of existence in the world.
Last week, Leonardo da Vinci's "Salvator Mundi" became the most expensive work of art ever sold, going for $450 million at Christie's.
Egyptology enthusiasts are now being presented with a rare and limited opportunity to see a great work of art and history, undisturbed.
Though enchanting sounds like the wrong word for a work of art as intrinsically painful and political as "Flight," enchanting it is.
As a work of art, it can be perceived as celestially utopian or darkly pessimistic — or as a membrane between the two.
Banky's ubiquitous "Balloon Girl" is clearly beloved by many — so beloved, in fact, that it's been voted Britain's favorite work of art.
In 2017, Christie's sold Leonardo da Vinci's "Salvator Mundi" for $20153 million, the highest auction price ever for a work of art.
It is the most traditional tune Gallant has ever put out, and an absolute work of art––simple and beautiful and gripping.
And when the thing photographed is a work of art or architecture that has been destroyed, this effect is amplified even further.
Like James, "The Burnt Orange Heresy" asks whether the story behind a work of art is more important than the work itself.
It also has much to say about the enduring power of a great work of art to affect destinies in real life.
With the drama swirling around "Salvator Mundi," it can be difficult to appraise and appreciate the painting as a work of art.
Students: Read the entire article, then tell us: — Does graffiti — or aerosol art — classify as a work of art, in your view?
Against such a background, the appearance in English of Rüdiger Safranski's "Goethe: Life as a Work of Art" is a bit perplexing.
It's also a fun reminder that you yourself are capable of creating the exact same work of art if you so choose.
People can have a different outcome of feelings towards a work of art if their experience isn't the same as another persons.
I think about all of the experiences in my life in museums, sitting on a good bench with a work of art.
It holds up as a work of art as well as the previous record holds up as an achievement of commercial intelligence.
Vanderbilt tells us that the median amount of time spent looking at a work of art at the Met is seventeen seconds.
Coffee is good, putting milk in coffee is good, and combining the two creates a work of art akin to drinkable clouds.
When sent the first chapter of his ponderous tome, she gently reminded him that a book should be a work of art.
What is so funny about making a work of art that comes directly out of white society's racist depictions of African Americans?
The company does its part dismantling of the notion of authenticity and aura being attached to an original work of art. Surprise!
But every now and then, a work of art — something other than a lecture or words on a page — can function as philosophy.
I mean, you know, the worst thing for any work of art, be it a movie or a book, is to be ignored.
The exhibition is dedicated to a single work of art, "Five Buddhas," an 18th century painting stolen from the Songgwangsa temple in Korea.
IN A puffy bomber-jacket and a gas mask, Gustav Metzger started on his work of art on London's South Bank in 1961.
"And it is the vision of the director that takes an ordinary movie and turns it into a work of art," Stone continued.
XG: Sharing traces of the practice is hard, because it's only through process that you start to figure out the work of art.
The packaging is a work of art that I didn't want to throw in the trash, and the laptop extends that even further.
I feel like I'm good at keeping secrets so I'll go with throwing shade.. What is your all-time favorite work of art?
ISTANBUL — A palace on the Bosporus, one of the fabled waterside summer houses of the Ottoman sultans, is like a work of art.
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Some philosophers of art have said or suggested that placing any artifact in a museum suffices to make it a work of art.
That's his main motivation for giving out free, greasy wieners: they turn human beings into a kind of living work of art, too.
You select a work of art—something akin to, say, a 1907 Picasso—and it creates a Cubist incarnation of your backyard barbecue.
And that's understandable—a work of art so pristine in its purpose, so immaculately conceived and delivered, will always be a desirous object.
Beauty products, after all, are meant to be worn, played with, and enjoyed — not handled with caution like an expensive work of art.
This self-selecting aspect of CinemaScore grades means they're not necessarily the best measure of a film's success as a work of art.
The app uses deep learning, or an artificial neural network composed of many layers, to transform the photo into a work of art.
In The Kettering Incident, Victoria Madden has taken the psycho-geographical cues of the place and made an incredibly important work of art.
From open car window simulators to giant ball pits, each work of art is based on activities beloved by our four-legged friends.
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The Pat McGrath Labs Mothership II Sublime Eyeshadow Palette is a work of art — even before you brush the shadow onto your lids.
The bronze and gold heads have been shown at nearly 40 sites, and together they are Mr. Ai's most viewed work of art.
It looks more like a work of art than a piece of tech, which will help justify its price to the artistically minded.
Almost. Would I encourage you to spend an extra thousand bucks to get a TV that promises to be a work of art?
There were accusations that it was a Gaullist work of art, leaning rightward—hardly a badge of honor in the late nineteen-sixties.
A work of art — or simply, as Zero Mostel says in "The Producers" of his calculated Broadway flop, "a love letter to Hitler"?
The amalgamation of materials, size, and positioning of the pieces culminate into the complete conceptual vision of a Los Carpinteros work of art.
Is looking at a work of art for up to fifteen minutes with no context the best way to appreciate and understand it?
The company may no longer be a work of art, but Lotan has expressed interest in helping to "support art professionals," said Vartarian.
As a civic work of art, its raison d'être is its interaction with the surrounding landscape and every individual encountering its enormous physicality.
If something is in a museum, then it must be a work of art: that simple statement is taken for granted by visitors.
I asked Ivanka, you know she's a work of art herself and she collects art, too, and she doesn't know this Corless guy.
Rating: 8/10 ghost producers This Ricardo Villalobos costume, done exceedingly well by the man on the right, is a work of art.
Supercar Capsule creates bespoke private showrooms and garages to turn a supercar into a work of art meant to be displayed as such.
After the episode aired it became the highest rated of the entire series, and the cold open was a true work of art.
Where I Live This metropolis was once a total work of art, epitomizing the religious and political system that ran China for millennia.
A top aide recalled watching Rockefeller sign each letter with such precision and care, as if his signature was a work of art.
With simply the touch of a button and a few typed words you can view almost any work of art that you want.
Westin Hotels sold the Plaza in 23 to Donald J. Trump, who described the hotel as a work of art, for $22 million.
Even a bad work of art like "Uncle Tom's Cabin" went some distance toward helping our country face the magnitude of its sins.
Just think of Album of the Year as the Grammy's Best Picture award, going to the year's absolute best musical work of art.
The strategy required to make all these clues show up in perfect symmetry makes this puzzle really lovely, a little work of art.
His 'Bicycle Wheel,' the first readymade, was a class of objects he invented to challenge assumptions about what constitutes a work of art.
"Company" is objectively the best song on Justin Bieber's Purpose, and thusly its accompanying video had to be a true work of art.
Critics try to read a film through the lens of their own unique experience, and that gives life to the work of art.
But Lumio is much more than just a lamp, it's a modern work of art that can take your decor to the next level.
We can only assume that this might have looked something like the Mercedes F015 concept, a work of art pulled straight from Minority Report.
While their program won't make you less prone to perspiration, you will definitely have something that can rightfully be called a work of art.
Screenshot: Andrew Liszewski (Gizmodo)The cardboard Labo piano is a work of art, and I'm still impressed at how responsive and playable it is.
" She also said that her goal isn't to cheapen the work of art buyers or artists, but rather to "add volume to the market.
Shot in two consecutive nights during their time in Paris for tour rehearsals in May, it's a work of art involving several dozen masterpieces.
It's an inversion of his maneuver of taking an ordinary object"—a snow shovel, a urinal—"and presenting it as a work of art.
The Eye of Agamotto formed the centerpiece, a handwrought work of art in brass, bronze or resin depending on the needs of the scene.
Richard Wagner, the 19th-century German composer, radically changed the concept of opera by creating what he called Gesamtkunstwerk (a "total work of art").
LaPensee told The Associated Press earlier that the game is a work of art meant to show how oil development has damaged the environment.
Because, let's face it, everyone has created a work of art so magnificent that it deserves to be enjoyed for longer than a day.
It was as much a challenge as it was a beautiful work of art, so last year he created an equally complex follow-up.
A work of art?" it probes before ultimately concluding that the function and purpose of a rock in a bag is "up to you.
I'd call it a work of art if the glass back wasn't such a fingerprint and smudge magnet, spoiling the glamorous and premium appearance.
She having trouble trying to figure out how to transport the 15,000 coin work of art that weighed about 235 pounds back to Holland.
"Jack the Ripper: the Women of Whitechapel" is an impressive work of art, if you like unrelenting tension, menace and misery, bereft of hope.
Or, how will this new detection tech be able to differentiate revenge porn from a nude work of art or a historically significant photo?
Whereas Malevich's "White on White" (1918) may have disintegrated painting's presence, Fontana always maintained that his abrasions "constructed, not destroyed" the work of art.
The 25th work of art is the museum shop of the fashion brand LDV that Zevs has worked with for more than 10 years.
Ultimately, I think it's true that Kanye has created a work of art and that he's participating in a long and meaningful artistic tradition.
Every work of art had to be at least 10 years old before we sold it, and I don't think I got out enough.
"After making craft work on each video separately, Kutiman has stitched the videos together in a trippy work of art crisscross," runs the release.
Louisa Saunders arrived home on Wednesday to discover that her daughter had turned her Oxford rejection letter into a mixed media work of art.
In one post, she turned her body into an actual work of art when she traced the patterns on her skin with a marker.
They've created thoroughly feminist, thought-provoking, must-watch TV about women — a work of art I'd love to see a guy try to mansplain.
And that is just the point, Carraro says: "I think of it as a work of art, like a masterpiece, a painting," she says.
The actress' new work of art comes days after ringing in the last year of her 20s, which, admittedly, she's got some qualms about.
"I have assumed as axiomatic that a creation, a work of art, is autonomous," wrote T.S. Eliot in 1923, and the New Critics followed.
For me, paper is not just a support to cover with color, but rather it is the true protagonist of [a] work of art.
In other words, there is no "original" collage in the ordinary sense: The copy of the ephemeral piece is the original work of art.
And the compilation of all those pieces into a film yields a work of art that makes us hear the manifestos in new ways.
But I'm sort of secretly trying to push against that, to push for the album as a playlist, as its own work of art.
The statue, placed in storage after the war, should be seen as a work of art, the mayor argued, bled of its fascist baggage.
Nonetheless, even if "Identity Unknown" isn't a work of art criticism, it does constitute an art history, and this is where the trouble lies.
If a film has five potential endings, does it constitute a single work of art, or is it an amalgam of five different works?
Perhaps most importantly, book clubs create a community — and in a fractured world, it's exciting to see people unite around a work of art.
For other dinosaurs, he cast models directly from actual inflatables, preserving the temporary moment of a balloon to create a lasting work of art.
"It was a big price tag, but we all agreed that it really is a work of art on its own," Ms. Hopp said.
It's not the first work of art by Mr. Trump to fall into the eager hands of collectors in the wake of his presidency.
This is nonetheless a stunning work of art — a deeply compassionate remembrance of a furious, unbalanced woman who took aim at a Great Man.
The show has been universally praised—Michelle Obama called it the greatest work of art she'd ever seen, and Dick Cheney is a fan.
The answer, once again, had everything to do with how the work of art shifted under the eyes of whoever was looking at it.
On the website of Quebec's Musée de la Civilisation, facial recognition software will match your visage with a 2,000-year-old work of art.
Through this, we will get the best of all worlds — a work of art that makes us think and argue even as it entertains.
Art's context and surroundings are often taken for granted despite their potent ability to profoundly alter the experience and impact of a work of art.
And certainly it's possible to be too responsive to an online fan base when creating a work of art, or whatever Sonic purports to be.
If the viewer wants more information on a work of art, for instance, they can virtually touch the painting and a narrator will provide information.
Center of Attention Visitors are invited to engage with the Museum's special exhibition through these hour-long discussions focused on a single work of art.
It's taken me four years to create this work of art that I feel like is going to be so relatable to all my fans.
Tosi's signature Cereal Milk ice cream blended with Action's signature baklava (and some smoky bacon fat, because fuck it) creates a true work of art.
It's these essential components — image, sound, structure — that define Nolan's relationship with film as a work of art rather than a story to be told.
Though Lorraine received mixed reviews for her play, it is, according to my own critical judgment, a more effective work of art than Baldwin's novel.
"Yes, it's about the work of art tonight, but it's also about the person that did the work," said Paul Caddell, 53, of New York.
It's also a gorgeous work of art, with Anderson's frequent collaborators like Greenwood and costume designer Mark Bridges rounding out the House of Woodcock's world.
In 2015, Auctionata set a record for the most expensive Asian work of art sold online, when an 18th century Chinese clock grossed $3.8 million.
" The spokesperson said the ad was "meant to break through the traditional Super Bowl commercial break" as "an almost silent, yet powerful work of art.
Her essay, "Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?" was a pivotal work of art history that had a profound impact on the field.
ORLAN wasn't using her face just in a performance, but as an art material, turning it into an in-everybody-else's-face work of art.
" —NHK Special: Hayao Miyazaki — The One Who Never Ends "There has never been a work of art created which didn't somehow reflect its own time.
In 20463, Walter Benjamin observed that the work of art in the 20th century was undergoing a change during the advent of photography and film.
The MIMIC Massager by Clandestine Devices ($125) is another work of art, but with a shape and vibration features that make it infinitely more appealing.
Isis explains that she aims to make each woman feel and look like a goddess, a work of art on par with Hellenic era sculptures.
The incriminating video of the baboons is a work of art: The damage from the baboon feast was 850 South African rands, or $66.20 USD.
The artists—most notably, Donald Judd—were sometimes dismayed by Panza's fabrications, raising further questions about whether a work of art should be considered authentic.
And engaging with art isn't usually about utility; instead, it's about beauty, knowledge, and that intangible something that encountering a stunning work of art inspires.
While origins of the snowy shaft are still unknown, locals rallied around the work of "art" and its right to remain erect in the snow.
NPR has the exclusive first stream of vocalist D∆WN's new album, Redemption, a triumphant work of art featuring production from Machinedrum and Noisecastle III.
As in Charlie Kaufman's movie Adaptation, the narrator of The Complete Ballet places himself—a purported memoirist—inside a ready-made, appropriated work of art.
The Golden Gate Bridge doesn't just link San Francisco to the Bay Area's northern counties, it is a work of art in and of itself.
The film itself is as much a feat of engineering as a work of art, an efficient machine for delivering intricate data and blunt emotions.
"Kalila" will tour widely and is inspiring as a symbol of a more open exchange of ideas; as a work of art, it's less fulfilling.
He's tracked down the subjects' names wherever possible, too; he sees the project not only as a work of art, but as a historical record.
Customers can choose if they also want to add interior details, which will increase the price, but the final creation is a work of art.
These founding diplomats offer Americans the reminder that foreign policy has to balance many goals simultaneously, if it is to be a work of art.
He explains that this information, while reassuring in giving a logical explanation to a mysterious work of art, could also cause some anxiety in viewers.
And the moment we start to question how we should think about any work of art, we can pick them up and wield them accordingly.
Now I discovered the more thoroughgoing decadence of Huysmans and, once I got to university, Nietzsche's instruction to make of oneself a work of art.
And this, I don't really even understand: In one property, you'll see a priceless work of art, but in another property, you'll see a replica.
"This work of art has been well known to scholars and has a history that spans almost 70 years," Mr. Wace said in an email.
A work of art ought instead to extend a viewer's empathetic reach, to force a confrontation with the mind and the experience of someone else.
But Claude is also susceptible to the tragedy of love, as it presents itself in matters of the heart or in a work of art.
The 1997 vintage that Mr. Camus blended from same-year chardonnay and pinot noir grapes was composed, in his words, as a work of art.
Yet Gropius used the expression "cathedral of future freedom" interchangeably with his more prosaic phrase "unitary work of art" when promoting his total-artwork ideal.
The room is an encyclopedic archive of color, texture and pattern that McNanney is constantly referencing and touching — a unique stand-alone work of art.
"It is a wonderful way of introducing people to even the very notion of being able to own a work of art," Ms. Blazwick said.
The wonder of it all is that there is an opportunity for the entire world to create a work of fiction, a work of art.
But contradicting the famous ban on graven images in the Second Commandment, in this painting God explicitly demands the creation of a work of art.
This was one of the badges of honor — that whoever this kid was, had created this work of art in spite of all the odds.
I'm a big Marcel Duchamp fan, so Jacob Stulberg's March 25, 2015, puzzle has always stood out to me as a true work of art.
"That painting is an anomaly because it presents a black person as the sole aestheticized subject and object of a work of art," Smalls says.
Amid the revelers, O'Grady's float, fitted with a 257-by-2180-foot antique-style gold frame, transformed everything it passed into a work of art.
When she was 10, she bought her first work of art: a reproduction of Picasso's "Blue Nude" for about $2, she told The New Yorker.
Designed by influential Southern California architect John Lautner in 1961, the modernist mansion has become so iconic that it's now recognized as a work of art.
Nelson-Atkins Museum of ArtA famous work of art has captured more than just van Gogh's impressions—it's preserving a hundred-year-old grasshopper corpse, too.
A fan of glam-rock and neon body paint, he refuses to be a "drab little crab" and instead makes himself into "a work of art".
Still, a work of art has to be able to stand up to critique or at least endure some blows, however much the artist might disagree.
Quite possibly Kanye's loosest and most fun video of his career, a work of art that isn't necessarily weighed down by pontifications of what "art" is.
Can a work of art effectively motivate masses to stand-up for an important cause and is it more effective than regular, in-your-face activism?
After all, there are only something like a few thousand people in the world that would or can spend six figures on a work of art.
Originally teased at the Nuremberg Toy Fair wearing dazzle camo to hide its curves and final design, the creation is quite simply a work of art.
Because Notre Dame is a work of art itself with works of art within, the damage it has sustained is a stunning loss to the world.
Now, the process behind how those emotes are created and whether they can actually violate the copyright of a work of art is coming under scrutiny.
But at the 2018 American Music Awards, Taylor Swift showed us how to make your typical '60s cat-eye look like a modern work of art.
For those of you who want to see the wobbling work of art, it's on view Saturdays and Sundays in Brooklyn Bridge Park through August 26th.
His aim was to bring architects, designers and artists together in a working community to create what he called the Gesamtkunstwerk, or total work of art.
Every member of the team's rotation—and roster, for that matter—knew how to turn their part of the big picture into a work of art.
The XVA Art House, which doubles as an art gallery and looks like a work of art itself, can get as low as around $150/night.
From undulating steel mesh to what appears to be a mound of freshly molded magma, each of the plates is a custom-crafted work of art.
A work of art by Haitian-American painter Jean-Michel Basquiat has just sold for $110.5 million at Sotheby's New York, according to the auction house.
A work of art by Haitian-American painter Jean-Michel Basquiat sold for $110.5 million at Sotheby's New York on Thursday, according to the auction house.
Work of Art followed the rubric Bravo helped perfect with a well-appointed cast, including camera-ready influencers like Jerry Saltz, Bill Powers, and China Chow.
But you wouldn't necessarily know it to be a work of art as it bears none of the conventional signs of aesthetic design, technique or symbolism.
An article last Sunday about the musician Dev Hynes referred incorrectly to the circumstances surrounding a work of art by Alex Da Corte and Jayson Musson.
He quickly settled on the Metropolitan Museum of Art and is now aiming to take a face-swapping selfie with every possible work of art there.
ANTI, the Barbados-born singer's last album (her eighth overall), was such a left field work of art, chock-full with different styles and unfinished thoughts.
If you are participating in our contest, writing a formal review of a movie, book, restaurant, album or work of art might be new for you.
"The idea was to repurpose the home and turn it into a work of art," said Rhea McCauley, Ms. Parks' niece, who helped arrange the project.
"You're awful when you're creating a work of art," Kingelez's second wife, Madeleine Mupanga, calmly remarks to him in a documentary film that accompanies the show.
Dominykas Ceckauskas, the owner of the restaurant who commissioned the work of art, told Agence France-Presse he sees a few similarities between the two politicians.
When audience members play a key role in a work of art—as big public works invite them to do—something is being demanded of them.
He envisions both Liturgy and Kel Valhaal as part of a sort of gesamtkunstwerk—a German word that basically translates to a "total work of art".
Ideally the work of art finds itself not just screened from the world, but shut up in a safe, permanently and totally sheltered from the eye.
In the late-21882s he made the decision to turn his semi-detached south London home into a work of art called The House of Dreams.
It starts off with him bare-chested, next to a marble statue, and the implication is clear: We're supposed to think he's a work of art.
"It does what a great work of art does," said Limor Tomer, the general manager of MetLiveArts, who is responsible for recruiting the artists in residence.
Missing was a discussion of "Open Casket" as a work of art dealing with a theme that is characteristic of Schutz: the aftermath of a disaster.
It is a documentary, an American history lesson and an often painful illumination of African-American life, all compressed into a great, indelible work of art.
Hannah Hope from Pennsylvania isn't alone anymore after reading a poem: A work of art that changed my life was Shane Koyczan's poem, 'To This Day'.
Harris's collection includes a triptych by Alice Kettle called "Three Caryatids" (1989-91) — a textile made explicitly as a work of art, rather craft or design.
The museum wanted a work of art to make the public reflect on Hitler's speech from the balcony, but was wary of putting a sculpture there.
Political art has to be a little bit more complex; when a work of art is about something it can't change, it is just reproducing it.
Shamsia Hassani, reputedly Afghanistan's first Muslim woman graffiti artist, has relocated to Sacramento, where she has unveiled her first public work of art in the city.
"The sculptures at Storm King are surrounded by nature, and the landscape plays an active role in how you view a work of art," he said.
We hung the portrait in our living room right away, and now I've come to think of it as a work of art, not just 'me.
As a work of art, moreover, a bridge invites the active participation of the onlooker; it is, in fact, incomplete until the onlooker becomes a participant.
"There is a stigma about laughter as a response to a work of art: If it arouses laughter, then it must not be serious," she said.
More than a simple tribute or a fond remembrance, it is a remarkable and full-throated elegy, a work of art that is full of life.
"If anything can be art, with context, we are yet to establish a business that is in itself a work of art," he added at Sundance.
"A museum is the ultimate venue to validate a work of art," said Colette Loll, founder and director of Art Fraud Insights, a Washington consulting firm.
But also I think that the fact that you only need a click to see a work of art, takes value away from the artists' job.
It combines geometry, patterns and math theory to transform a single piece of paper into a mind-boggling work of art — often a 3-D sculpture.
Paul Valéry wrote that a work of art is never completed but abandoned, perhaps through lassitude, yet that note of troubled exhaustion finds no echo here.
Maxim Lin, a 9-year-old boy from Westwood, Massachusetts, used 999 Rubik's cubes to create a massive work of art featuring quarterback Tom Brady's face.
I believe the American flag is the greatest work of art ever created by mankind, and I'm always thinking of more I can do with it.
The clue is "Updated art?" and, on the surface, the clue sounds like it refers to a work of art that has been given new life.
Art class Meet the Texas teacher who let her grade school students draw on her white dress, which she then wore as a work of art.
But on the occasional random, happy day, you come across a work of art that you've never encountered before, even though it's been around for years.
Ms. Price has created an imaginative and hard-charging work of art, alive with ideas and sympathetic to the blind spots of figures of the past.
True, the buyer doesn't get to own a physical work of art, but then consumer research increasingly reveals that millennials are less hung up about possession.
While Bade and Martha both maintain studio practices, exhibiting their artworks internationally, IBB itself can be seen as their most ambitious and acclaimed work of art.
Lawren Harris's "Mountain Forms" (1926) was sold at Heffel for $11.2 million (including buyer's premium), a record for a work of art by a Canadian artist.
Phong Bui, who founded art mag The Brooklyn Rail nearly 20 years ago, is turning a residential tower in downtown Brooklyn into a work of art.
In creating his home and studio as a work of art in itself, Esherick celebrated a limitless creativity that blurred the line between function and form.
VICE: Your book is different from other bootleg material, as it's a collection of screenshots, and yet the book itself is a little work of art.
As Tiravanija and Colomina demonstrate, it is not only the situation that is the work of art, but also the active political message which it creates.
Curators at the British Museum realized that a work of art they have been advertising as a vase, is actually a mace-head flipped upside down.
Still, the uncertainty of its thesis is part of its pleasure; a great work of art, after all, is always a thing we don't fully understand.
A highly valued work of art is a luxury good, an investment, and, in some cases, a vehicle through which the ultra-wealthy can avoid paying taxes.
Written by Catherine Ingram and illustrated by Andrew Rae, it's an art history primer like no other, one that doubles as a work of art in itself.
Before delving into Soutine stories, however, we should keep in mind this art-historical assumption: sometimes, biographical information is used to interpret the work of art itself.
The new statue, created by sculptor Carolyn Palmer to replace the original work of art, is much more lifelike and features Ball in a polka dot dress.
His 1940 film, &aposThe Great Dictator,&apos was one film, considered to be a work of art and nominated for as being 'culturally, historically, and aesthetically significant.
The $40 million house has been admired from afar for decades, but now the public can truly appreciate (and sometimes visit) it as a work of art.
" This perspective is in marked contrast to the opinions voiced in the LA Weekly article, lauding the experience as "a deeply humbling and moving work of art.
Critical conversations, about the work of art and its makers, need to accept an urgent and continuing foregrounding of Stuart Hall's "fateful triangle" — race, ethnicity, and nation.
I think a book is a work of art that communicates something intentional, and the experience of reading it is so different from scrolling on the computer.
Gucci Mane and Keyshia Ka'oir did more than cut the cake at their wedding reception -- they sliced into a 5-figure work of art ... with a sword!!!
It is less a work of art than of commerce, but it proves there is artistry in the post-modern trick of making a superhero film fly.
The suit itself is a work of art, thanks to designers like Daniel Silverstein who has previously designed clothing for celebrities like Jennifer Hudson and Kristen Bell.
This he took up in 2007 with How to See a Work of Art in Total Darkness, a provocation to move away from racialized readings of art.
Since January 2016, Bonneau, who also studied painting in college, has been carefully working on each work of art, just like Bob would have liked her to.
Park visitors here for the spectacular views of New York Harbor and the Manhattan skyline may wonder why this mute, opaque, tomblike work of art is here.
It's a long-shot district for any Democrat, but this ad would be judged a work of art no matter what side of the aisle you're on.
With its commitment to experimentation and its insistent re-evaluation of what constitutes a work of art, Dada encouraged the use of unconventional materials and inventive techniques.
It's so simple but says a lot and really does function as a tiny work of art, which is what I love about pins to begin with.
Many artists use as material for art the raw data produced by our societies, seeking innovative means of display or transforming it into a work of art.
This anniversary is an opportunity to once again try to approach it as a work of art and think about its meaning and value to the city.
What I do admire, however, is that she shows that an engaged mind never settles down definitively before a work of art, but rather improvises competing responses.
This work of art was displayed during the first European vegetable carving competition in Leipzig, eastern Germany, where competitors had just four hours to create their designs.
All this, in a genuinely Wagnerian spirit, is an effort to find a 21st-century meaning for the idea of the Gesamtkunstwerk — the total work of art.
Like many men I spoke to, Spodek told me that wearing Comme des Garçons gives him the impression of having turned himself into a work of art.
The next year, back in his spotless German studio, he started to repaint the Titian — the first and only time he copied a work of art history.
With its mix of pin-striping, upholstery, airbrush painting, and hydraulic wizardry, the lowrider can be thought of as an automotive gesamtkunstwerk, or total work of art.
The price, paid by the Saudi royal family on behalf of the Louvre Abu Dhabi, was a high for any work of art ever offered at auction.
Fahrani believes Mohassess wanted the film to be made, knowing it would document his death, and that it would be his final performance-cum-work-of-art.
"The DR01 should be considered a work of art," said Eric Freymond, whose personal model will be displayed at his family-owned gallery, Espace Muraille in Geneva.
The toilet, reportedly worth £4.8 million (~$5.96 million), was torn from the fixtures that enabled visitors to the exhibit to relieve themselves into a work of art.
"We challenge you to recreate a work of art with objects (and people) in your home," the museum said in an announcement on Twitter on March 25.
This is how Spring/Break feels each time I visit: a total work of art I'm welcome to dive into, regardless of what language I'm conversant with.
What they celebrate, above all, is the combination of craft, planning and problem-solving ingenuity that can turn a job of work into a work of art.
Mr. Ollé said he also found something surprising inside Wagner's work, namely the composer's concept of "total work of art," or "Gesamtkunstwerk," to reunite drama and opera.
And the most discussed work of art this year about the sexist assumptions underpinning our notions of artistic genius did not come from a novel or movie.
Kushino went a step further in his 2016 show, receiving permission from Miyamae to argue that the funzoe could also be viewed as a work of art.
Saudi clerics also teach that Islam prohibits any work of art representing a human being, and that the depiction of any of the prophets is especially forbidden.
Smyth ranges over foundational memories of childhood, heightened attachments and grave disappointments in her family, grief and the quest to create a work of art that survives.
Last month, Leonardo da Vinci's painting "Salvator Mundi" sold for $450.3 million to an anonymous buyer, the highest price for any work of art sold at auction.
"A Total Work of Art: Bauhaus-Bayer-Aspen," at the Aspen Institute's Resnick Gallery, explores the impact of the art school on Bayer's work in multiple media.
Reddit user MajorMoron747 took a boring Nintendo Switch and modified it into what he calls the Game Boy Color Pikachu Edition — a yellow, Pikachu-themed work of art.
For under $50 you can get an 11x11 unframed work of art from Minted that you just know she'll love to show off to anyone who stops by.
For under $50 you can get an 1203x11 unframed work of art from Minted that you just know she'll love to show off to anyone who stops by.
It left Cariann in full-on tears, Bruno called it a "flawless work of art" and Len said he would have given them an 11 if he could.
If the best house party you ever attended suddenly morphed into a great and meaningful work of art, you might approximate the wild work of painter Canyon Castator.
On Wednesday, a good deal of sun haters found company, brought together by a beautiful work of art drawn by a 7-year-old girl posted to Reddit.
Reading his words, one might think an actual work of art only serves as an ideal limit for an indefinite number of reproductions, an indefinite number of stories.
Get matching underwear from MeUndies See Details Spice things up in the bedroom by turning sexy time into a work of art with the Love Is Art Kit.
"Other Austrian architects of the day, Josef Hoffmann especially, believed in the interior as a 'Gesamtkunstwerk,' or complete work of art to be preserved intact," Mr. Hackenschmidt said.
If other arts organizations found a similarly meaningful way to associate an apartment with a work of art or an artist, I think that could be similarly successful.
But what we were interested in doing was focusing on the tattoo itself as the work of art, and having the person be the context for that piece.
While Takei and Pegg might have their differences about how to best interpret Roddenberry's intentions, the subject of any work of art is a moving target at best.
Subsisting on sales from shows and, whenever needed, on contributions from Owens, it amounts to a work of art in itself—and, lately, a bull's-eye for controversy.
It is ekphrastic, but this artwork also depicts another work of art: in the wreckage of the fallen statue, Dupuy-Spencer sees a monument to search for justice.
While "The Abduction From the Seraglio" is a fulfilling work of art, its score lively and brilliant, it can be hard to know whether it's even performable today.
But the triumph of LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers brings another kind of work of art to mind, which you may have heard of in high school.
Lubell, a case that dealt with a work of art that had been stolen from the Solomon R.Guggenheim Museum and sold to a buyer unaware of the theft.
It can be argued that this operates as a giant self-portrait in the form of a Gesamtkunstwerk — a total work of art that synthesizes many different modes.
At the center of this matrix is a certain kind of consumer: the fan who is invested, both literally and figuratively, in the product cum work of art.
Blunt sculptor Tony Greenhand circumnavigated this sad situation by hosting his latest shot at the record—a whopping 4.2lb watermelon-shaped work of art—at a private party.
It is our method and standard of evidence that separates the work of art historians, historians, archaeologists, and other experts from the hateful distortions peddled by white supremacists.
" The issue here is not just "Is this artist monstrous?" but "Is this work of art asking me as a reader to be complicit with the artist's monstrosity?
I like to present a work of art as a space for reflection on a social or philosophical problem and create a space of togetherness in the theatre.
Harris represents the position that you don't need to know everything about a work of art to comment on what it's doing or how it makes you feel.
I didn't know what the completed gown looked like until hours before my wedding; it was an incredible moment and the dress is a true work of art.
"It's become worth more as a conceptual moment than as a work of art itself," said Mr. Waterman, who believes that Sotheby's had no knowledge of the stunt.
It malignly reduces the importance of a stellar work of art, by an artist with a lifelong commitment to his adopted city, to its present-day exchange value.
In 1990, the choreographer Paul Taylor sent "pseudo death-threats" (his darkly teasing term) — each one a work of art — to five of New York's foremost dance critics.
You can sip your coffee out of a personalized Starbucks cup, transform your favorite Levis into a work of art, and create your own wedding-themed Snapchat lens.
It's not so much a work of art as a triumph of craft, and therefore a reminder of the deep pleasures of old-fashioned technique and long experience.
"We asked if we could borrow a work of art, and they said, well, it could be complicated, there could be a claim on it," Ms. Kleeman said.
"IMPERISHABLE" was my first public art undertaking and I got to learn a lot about what it takes to create a work of art in the public sphere.
It is the second time the Kennedy Center is bestowing the honor on a work of art rather than an individual ("Hamilton," recognized last year, was the first).
The Oxford English Dictionary traces the word back to the British author Arnold Bennett and an 1896 letter about a work of art deemed too "seksy" to display.
Exhibitions devoted to a famous musician have to consider a couple of questions, at least: How might the public figure of the musician be considered a work of art?
But what's more staggering to me than hand-drawing 3 million individual dots is somehow finding enough spare time to dedicate 300 hours to a single work of art.
To "consume" a work of art is really to be consumed by it: to surrender your will to the vision of the creator — or, in this case, the Creator.
Since its launch in 2010, Ace & Jig has quietly amassed a flock of superfans who prize the brand's work-of-art cotton for its beauty and their everyday durability.
"Soup to nuts — whatever you wanted done from framing a work of art to the most complex deal structures, it was one call," Mr. Chinn said in an interview.
"When you just drop something into someone's community it's the equivalent to someone dropping a work of art in your living room," said Sandy Bellamy, who runs the program.
Luckily, now you can see all three official photographs from the big day of the newly appointed Duke and Duchess of Sussex that are truly a work of art.
Sublimation is a Freudian concept that might apply to the kinds of inner conflicts felt by artists before they arrive at a meaningful resolution in a work of art.
Exhibit A: This work of art complete with a soundtrack — showing the actor going unrecognized under his own Superman billboard in Times Square (while wearing a Superman T-shirt).
In "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction", published in 1935, Walter Benjamin, himself a Berliner, noted how an artwork lost its "aura" by being reproduced.
"There's lots of evidence that this fluent processing of information is pleasurable; that is, some familiarity with a work of art enables you to enjoy it more," he said.
The HiRise release described the new photo as a "work of art," saying "the darker material exposed beneath the reddish dust" is what makes this particular crater stand out.
Leave it to Banksy to take Paris Hilton's first album and turn it into a work of art so coveted, it's fetching more than $2,000 on the auction block!!!
On the one hand, it's my belief as a critic that any work of art that makes me dig this deep and work this hard is doing something right.
These essays answer questions of the why and how behind a work of art but in doing push the experience of reading the essay into new territories, new questions.
Madara's work is unique in that the end goal is not necessarily to create an engaging work of art, but rather, to carry out sorcery or divination with it.
Yet unless a work of art is a particularly baffling physical feat, viewers rarely stop to consider the acquisition and shaping of materials, the stages that lead to completion.
As art historian Cara M. Jordan notes in the Bronx Museum catalogue, Matta-Clark's collaborators on Food did not view it as a work of art, but he did.
"He's wrong that the painting is a copy; it's an original and very fine work of art by Ross Bleckner," Ms. Boone's lawyer, Ted Poretz, said in a statement.
Simon Elias, a developer of the Herzog & de Meuron tower, said that the business calculus behind adding a marquee work of art had become more complex in recent years.
In stark contrast to the younger van Es son's distaste for familial affection, "To me you are a work of art" (2011) offers a heartwarming tribute to their mother.
By the time the painting was finished two weeks ago, it stretched across more than 50 buildings, making it the largest public work of art here anyone can recall.
Successive generations of Columbia students, with their own strong opinions, will no doubt continue debating whether this modernist work of art enhances or diminishes our classically beautiful Morningside campus.
Other AIs are more simple, recognizing and enhancing a portion of an image (and then doing it over and over again until it becomes a veritable work of art).
The iPhone is their electronic work of art—the invention of a team of dedicated, ambitious, and sleepless Applers who delivered Steve Jobs the finest totem to his legacy.
One of those arguments, presented by Swift and Hayes-Brady, says that engaging critically with a work of art is completely different from endorsing the morality of the artist.
So next time you have a special occasion, simply turn a plain cake into a work of art for a fraction of the cost of buying a fancy treat.
Linda Harris represents the position that you don't need to know everything about a work of art to comment on what it's doing or how it makes you feel.
Mr. Indiana called it the 21966th century's "most plagiarized work of art," and he kept a collection of knockoffs in his home, a historic Victorian building, to prove it.
One of the themes of this year's Whitney Biennial appears to be violence, and not every artist has the ability to transform it into a successful work of art.
And although Seurat painted this incredible work of art 135 years ago, he and his technique both make their debuts in the New York Times Crossword with this puzzle.
Bre Tiesi continues to live her best post-Johnny Manziel life ... taking her modeling career to the next level by making her famous butt an actual work of art.
No matter what you thought of the play as a work of art, it did try to dig into the mind-set of people who would vote for Trump.
Its undemonstrative grey exteriors, concrete floors and flat roofs form what its custodians refer to as a "total work of art" of over 221,28 square metres (28,3503 square feet).
But if the piece is not entirely effective as a work of art, as a piece of advocacy and as a goad for discussion, it is passionate and necessary.
"It's for this that it assumes such colors — look at what a work of art it is," he said, holding the artichoke up for appreciation like a fine wine.
I've had a relationship of sorts with this work of art since I first wrote about it in 1999, when I was a tech reporter for The Washington Post.
For the San Francisco couple, Ms. Calle's work came with a quirky contract: Should they ever open the safes, the pieces would no longer be a work of art.
A puddle of water on the campus of the University of South Carolina looks like a work of art as the yellow sheen of pollen swirls around the water.
"To consider the 'Song Books' as a work of art is nearly impossible," this pathbreaking composer once said regarding his 1970 collection of vocal solos and idiosyncratic theatrical instructions.
The use of drone cameras, slowly panning over a site or landscape or work of art, gives a sense of the grandeur that we might get on the spot.
This season's selection showcased something for just about everyone — whether you're a bride who prefers comfort over couture, or maybe one who yearns to wear a work of art.
I've been in many writing workshops where the question "Is it relatable?" is asked to qualify whether a piece of writing is or isn't yet a work of art.
But on Blood Bitch, she has crafted a singular work of art that unmasks Hval's state-of-mind during the last year on the road navigating the music industry.
Certainly some visual novels and interactive fiction games would attempt to bolt on an entire mech combat simulation to what is primarily a work of art, music, and words.
It is a work of art, a vaginal-sculpture created from the parts of a penis and balls that are useful and dynamic enough to contain a second life.
Thanks to Lopez's artful structuring, only in the final scenes does the audience realize that "The Inheritance" is not just a play about gay life, or AIDS , or politics, or the imparting of heritage; it is also a work of art about the making of a work of art—about the degree of growth, and the depth of loss, that an artist may have to go through before he can create something truthful.
A work of art in the making since January of this year, Blunt wanted her formal look to be "fun and iconic," her stylist Jessica Paster exclusively shares with PEOPLE.
There's that Seinfeld episode, for instance, where Elainefamously says that while a woman's body is a work of art, a man's body is like a Jeep―functional, for getting around.
Yet he had a policy, at least until he established a foundation to administer his art collection, that once a work of art became too valuable, it would be sold.
Also, as a bonus, it briefly rained before the film's premiere, and the setting produced this work of art: I want to be photographed like that every time it rains.
Not only has the diamond disappeared into the blackest black but the artistic concept, the artist, and, finally, the work of art itself have disappeared into another sort of void.
Seeing a work of art in the environment where it is produced and having the opportunity for exchange with an artist can open up new possibilities for interpretation and inspiration.
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Chin's message here seems to be the idea that any/everyone is (or can be) a work of art, or perhaps a monolith of their own perspective in life ("ME").
More than a static work of art,The Antarctic World Passport Delivery Bureau issues editioned "Antarctica World Passports" to visitors, so long as they take a vow of moral fortitude.
We knew we were in for something special when the Invasion of Privacy artist walked the red carpet in a Mugler work-of-art resembling a pearl in an oyster.
But as Fulton's chapters underscore, there are aspects of motherhood that an artist not connected to this history would struggle to notice, much less convey in a work of art.
He may not be driven by the compulsive debauchery that disfigures Dorian's portrait, but he is enslaved to a hidden work of art from whose thrall he can't free himself.
As for the Mahler, Cooke's completion of the sketches for the symphony makes for a plausible work of art, complete in its meanderings and symmetries and satisfying in its conclusion.
Janelle Monáe came out as pansexual in a 2018 Rolling Stone cover story and went on to create what many call a black queer feminist work of art, "Dirty Computer."
"The Last Samurai" can be seen as belonging to a distinguished American tradition, from Melville to Jenny Offill, of writing about the difficulty of creating a successful work of art.
The altarpiece is a wildly accomplished work of art, but to modern eyes the most immediate pictures in this momentous exhibition are those melancholy musical paintings, and one in particular.
Bolton name checks Neo-Marxist philosopher Walter Benjamin in the show's catalogue, applying theories from his The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction to the fashion world.
More a work of art than the type of comic one feels they have to grind through for plot, Island #10 is a must for serious fans of the medium.
"Here is my entry to the @nyxcosmetics_uk #faceawardsuk," Costello captioned a photo of a makeup look featuring several white and yellow blooms in a yellow-and-purple work of art.
The painting, which was stolen from a Polish museum in 1943, was hardly the most valuable work of art lost, with an appraised value today of no more than $22,000.
Kanye West's recovery is giving him time to refocus on his true work of art -- the former mansion he and Kim are expanding into a mini-Versailles of the Valley.
Leonardo da Vinci's "Salvator Mundi" sold for $450.3 million at auction on Wednesday night at Christie's New York headquarters, shattering the record for any work of art sold at auction.
Another erudite book about ingenuity, Lewis Hyde's "The Gift," is a rich, deeply philosophical work of art and scholarship that reckons with the act of creation in a capitalist society.
" In the monologue, Cabello talks about how she's "learned a lot" about love in her 20s and shares that she now wants her "life to be a work of art.
Ai wrote in a post on Instagram in October that Lego refused his bulk brick order because he was planning to use the materials for a political work of art.
"The ability to recover a looted work of art still depends on the accident of where it's found, because of the variability of laws across the world," Ms. Webber said.
It relates to a conceptual caprice from 1970: a flight that she took in a small private plane, and documented, with a series of photographs, as a work of art.
The great tragedy of In the Woods is that Rob and Cassie's partnership, which is so finely tuned as to function as a work of art, is broken into pieces.
But it offers us this one last hope: that perhaps we can find our perfect match and form a connection so pure that it becomes its own work of art.
"Watchmen" was a work of art that was never meant for the screen but a story that was strictly mean to show the greatest strength of the comic book medium.
"With photo archives in the 1910s and '20s, it was really hard to find a good photo of a work of art, and that hobbled art historians," Mr. Wardropper said.
If you put a virtual work of art in the real world for everyone to see — say, a beautiful sculpture in a park — you wouldn't want it to disappear overnight.
"The measure of a work of art is how much art it has in it, not how much 'relevance,'" Edward St. Aubyn wrote in his novel "Lost for Words" (2014).
"If you're falling from a cliff and you cling to a branch, they can put the broken branch in a museum and say it's a work of art," Keret said.
"If you're falling from a cliff and you cling to a branch, they can put the broken branch in a museum and say it's a work of art," Keret said.
Rather than restoring the mangled letter to its rightful owner she announces it as a work of art, forever intact, as the invisible author leaves behind nothing but treacherous images.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A figure is concealed behind a curious, white geometric shape that might be a studio prop or might be a work of art itself.
The changes that have taken place in the crypt over the course of centuries have deepened and expanded its meanings, in effect turning it into an autonomous work of art.
The "theoretical" key aims to examine how the work of art explores abstract philosophical concepts (such as existence or causality), and how that same artwork operates within its institutional framework.
On its website, "Swale" is identified as "a sculpture and a tool," but, as a work of art, the floating food forest falls squarely in the realm of social practice.

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