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  • 1Art in Ruins — was formed in 1984 as a collaborative interventionist practice in art and architecture, staging exhibitions and publishing texts. [cite journal|journal=Ctheory.net|date=1995|title=Dramatising contradictions|author=Hannah Vowles and Glyn Banks|url …

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  • 2art criticism — Description, interpretation, and evaluation of works of art, manifested in journal reviews, books, and patronage. Art criticism encompasses a wide variety of approaches, from critical commentary to more subjective emotional reactions inspired by… …

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  • 3Art and Art Exhibitions — ▪ 2009 Introduction Art       The art market enjoyed an astonishing run of record breaking sales through the first nine months of a volatile 2008. In May Lucian Freud s Benefits Supervisor Sleeping (1995), a candid portrayal of a corpulent female …

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  • 4art — n. 1) to practice an art (to practice the occult art of the alchemist) 2) abstract; classical; folk; impressionist; modern; pop; primitive; verbal art 3) (the) applied; creative; fine; graphic; industrial; language; liberal; martial; performing;… …

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  • 5art, academy of —  in the visual arts, institution established primarily for the instruction of artists but often endowed with other functions, most significantly that of providing a place of exhibition for students and mature artists accepted as members. In the… …

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  • 6Art director — See also: Artistic director The art director is a person who supervise the creative process of a design. The term art director is a blanket title for a variety of similar job functions in advertising, publishing, film and television, the Internet …

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  • 7Art Students League of New York — Fine Arts Building on West 57th, May, 2009 The Art Students League of New York is an art school located on West 57th Street in New York City. The League has historically been known for its broad appeal to both amateurs and professional artists,… …

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  • 8Art therapy — is a form of expressive therapy that uses art materials, such as paints, chalk and markers. Art therapy combines traditional psychotherapeutic theories and techniques with an understanding of the psychological aspects of the creative process,… …

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  • 9Art repatriation — is the return of art or cultural objects, usually referring to ancient or looted art, to their country of origin or former owners (or their heirs). The disputed cultural property items are physical artifacts of a group or society that were taken… …

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  • 10Art methodology — refers to a studied and constantly reassessed, questioned method within the arts, as opposed to a method merely applied (without thought). This process of studying the method and reassessing its effectiveness allows art to move on and change. It… …

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