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And that kind of folds in on itself, because it's being reflected in a piece of art that's also a silly piece of art.
Camp is both an aesthetic mode, inherent to a piece of art, and a sensibility, inherent to the way we interpret a piece of art.
It's a beautiful — it's a beautiful piece of art.
I think it's really just a beautiful piece of art.
Which you can't do with a regular piece of art.
What is the first piece of art you ever made?
We are truly not worthy of this piece of art.
We were asked to create an edible piece of art.
So who bought this stunning piece of art for you?
The car should always be displayed as piece of art.
Finally, a big, big piece of art is in place.
"Each one is a piece of art," Mr. Miller said.
But ultimately, as a piece of "art," it makes sense.
They can both exist within the same piece of art.
It's nice to get lost in a piece of art.
Do you remember the first piece of art you acquired?
Holding one was like handling a miniature piece of art.
You've just been handed an award for that piece of art.
Tony Bennett is a walking piece of art who defies aging.
Create an original piece of art using any Google Sheets features.
It is piece of art, not just a big old gala.
Anyway, this exquisite piece of art will set you back $210,265.00.
Prompt #8 Paint a forgery of your favorite piece of art.
They're creating a new piece of art, for good or ill.
We give a really substantial piece of art, a statement piece.
I mean, come on — look at this delicious piece of art:
As a piece of art, it can seem a bit simplistic.
It's not a piece of art you view from one position.
"For me, the watch is a piece of art," he said.
But avoid using the same frame for every piece of art.
The work, on its own, is a beautiful piece of art.
I love that every bottle almost looks like a piece of art.
A cake is, at least in some sense, a piece of art.
"Your Blade Runner gun is totally a piece of art," he says.
Instead I see a beautiful piece of art and some nice jewelry.
Donald Trump Art Collage$483,400.00This piece of art is a bit confusing.
Tl;dr version: Like any piece of art, it's open to interpretation.
Kylie didn't leave without also getting a piece ... of art, that is.
Check out what Barrett said when this piece of art popped up.
"It's the first adult piece of art we bought together," she said.
Tom Brady just added his ink to a unique piece of art.
"It's a balance between engineering and the piece of art," Fluke explains.
Meanwhile, this year's most controversial piece of art is also an airplane.
He graffitied a piece of art right above this, like, ancient monument.
And besides it's also a great piece of art, don't you think?
But it's in this otherworldly room that is a piece of art.
We created a piece of art that's very truthful and very beautiful.
It can deepen the connection you have with a piece of art.
Has there been a piece of art that has affected you politically?
It would make a nice piece of art to frame once finished.
If a piece of art succeeds — whether it's literature, film, painting, etc.
Years later, it's still my favorite piece of art that we own.
Every few decades, a piece of art comes along that changes everything.
Release Date: 2017 Barry Jenkins' sophomore masterwork is a rarified piece of art.
I think it's an amazing piece of art and a great conversation piece.
But the letter was so much of a piece of art in itself.
Boutique lenders, by contrast, will accept a piece of art as sole collateral.
Even if it's a Disney Channel film, it's still a piece of art.
Designing a piece of art for a lunar gallery is a daunting prospect.
Generally speaking, no piece of art is individually going to spur a movement.
Our objective is to continue to experiment within this extraordinary piece of art.
Picture Prompts What was the best piece of art you saw in 2017?
Does it look like a piece of art or one in the making?
We're not set up to display a piece of art of this value.
"It's a world-class piece of art," he said of the renovated building.
This is, of course, just one poll and just one piece of art.
The coolest part was that each bag was like a piece of art.
You go ... What people don't realize, they think it's a piece of art.
We are, you'll agree, all better for the existence of this piece of art.
"Edmond de Belamy, from La Famille de Belamy" is no ordinary piece of art.
She understands the stakes when moving such a rare and unwieldy piece of art.
Experts say the dispute casts a shadow over a prized piece of art history.
If you haven't guessed it by now, the piece of art is my voice!
One piece of art at time, the algorithm mysteriously honed in on my taste.
"We really treat each bouquet as an individual piece of art," Port told Refinery29.
But I would act upon it as every other piece of art I handle.
He just made the best piece of art he could, and the votes came.
To be safe, I asked if it was itself not a piece of art.
It's exhilarating to find this extraordinary piece of art back in all its glory.
Here, wind and waves have carved out sandstone into a freewheeling piece of art.
It can be utter trash and it can also be a piece of art.
It really does seem like a piece of art, which is what I've always wanted.
His drawing of the sunrise is considered the first piece of art created in space.
But that's thinking in artistic terms, if you consider your building a piece of art.
Talking about the boats, what was it like making a piece of art that floats?
The restaurant's owner, Dominykas Ceckauskas, requested a piece of art featuring Trump for his wall.
I love mixing colors and using my imagination to form a beautiful piece of art.
"His amazing piece of art gives life and it gives passion to a dining room."
"A piece of art can be something that's healing or something that's difficult, " she said.
Sometimes a moment in history can cast a piece of art in a new light.
It intrigues me how each person takes different meaning in the same piece of art.
The social significance of it, or the value of it as a piece of art.
This means double-checking and adjusting every piece of art I make on two screens.
I always judge a piece of art by whether I'd put it on my wall.
Now there was a genuinely subversive piece of art: gay men celebrating the orange Antichrist!
There is a cost to embedding a piece of art in its real-world context.
I've been practicing my this is an impressive piece of art face in the mirror.
How do you feel about the concept that a piece of art is never finished?
They could still be moved by the right piece of art, just like Fagen's narrator.
A piece of art needs passion, and that's what I am doing with my food.
It's like a beautiful piece of art that people can have in their flat, maybe.
This wasn't beauty, this was necessity, but to me it is a piece of art.
Mountain was the first time I did a piece of art that… found an audience.
He worked with Mr. Spiegel on a piece of art for one of Snapchat's offices.
We could turn those into tracks with which we could create a piece of art.
You get to sit in front of a piece of work, a piece of art.
"It's more than just a cake, it's a piece of art," the baker told us.
Which, if you think about it, is almost a piece of art in and of itself.
Needless to say, Barresi isn't the first person to employ the avocado in piece of art.
Google declined to comment on how much they expect each piece of art to auction for.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Sometimes my experience of one piece of art illuminates another.
Just say "send me" followed by a keyword to get a piece of art sent back.
It can be beautiful, unique, and a piece of art meant to be admired, not censored.
You know when something is necessary to a great piece of art and when it's not.
And as you collect the set of discs, the artwork creates one larger piece of art.
And the other line was seeing the movie as a piece of art, not a documentary.
"This is the most petty piece of art I have ever created," Leazott told the Post.
In one, Watson stands in a large elaborate frame, transforming herself into a piece of art.
That line, unfortunately, is not in the video, which is a truly incredible piece of art.
The acessories are an experiential piece of art for an unassuming walk in the rainy day.
The new, the original, and the didactic are needed to make a great piece of art.
And to think they created this masterful piece of art using the natural stickiness of bologna.
But I was probably in grad school when I made my first real piece of art.
The piece of art, "Christ Mocked," turned up in a French woman's home, the BBC reported.
I made a great piece of art out of complete nausea and panic and violent unhappiness.
First of all, it's a beautiful product—for me, I'd call it a piece of art.
"A piece of art or music that embodies my personal style best is... "'STYLIST' by 24hrs.
Chief Williams, 51, pointed out a framed piece of art she had received as a gift.
The Fenix Estate as a beautiful piece of art, but you could not hold gameplay inside.
As a result, the TV looks like a piece of art hanging in your living room.
People are going bananas over this piece of art at a Miami Beach international art fair.
Your take about a piece of art is always going to be different from someone else's.
The book is a piece of art that proves how important and powerful fiction can be.
You have to purchase and collect your car and keep it as a piece of art.
Near the entrance of Patreon's San Francisco office, a giant piece of art dominates one wall.
"It'll make it more fun to wear [the photos] as a piece of art," she wrote.
Listen to the incredible piece of art below: Send your thank yous to Issy via Twitter.
There's a photo ... there's an interesting piece of art here, do you want to describe it?
The beauty of the exhibit is the theme of tradition that permeates each grand piece of art.
BROADLY: Were you apprehensive about making this painful experience of your life into a piece of art?
But Swift's fans did not think this was just a harmless throwback to a piece of art.
The single cover shows her merging into a painting as if she is a piece of art.
I think it really depends on the artist and how they wanna make a piece of art.
It moves it away from being software towards feeling like you're engaging with a piece of art.
It took 18 years, but finally, there's a high-definition version of this deranged piece of art.
I'm completely cool with just being in the moment with that song, or that piece of art.
I like things that are edgier to my form; I imagine I'm a piece of art [laughs].
Their album, Shapeshifter, which is out today, is a lyrically heavy but sonically light piece of art.
That means the owner of each piece of art is clear—and that ownership can be transferred.
CasAnus is first and foremost a piece of art, I'm told, to be admired from the outside.
Even a recreation of a lost piece of art can be useful to art historians and conservators.
It's more like a piece of art, the same as owning a Picasso painting or famous sculpture.
The installation became more than a piece of art, but rather a place of healing and remembrance.
"This is the most petty piece of art I have ever created," he told the Washington Post.
My favorite piece of art, though, was the cheetah riding a bicycle that hung from the ceiling.
" Right: "Robert Mapplethorpe's 'White Gauze' (1984) was the very first piece of art I purchased for myself.
"It could have been much simpler but we wanted to create a piece of art," said Janin.
Their collaborative piece of art could not have been made as effortlessly just a few weeks earlier.
It can easily be a piece of art, depending on who's creating it, what his talent is.
Marlon says you can tell it's an incredible piece of art because everyone is interpreting it differently.
But sometimes, adding a piece of art to your body for its own sake is just as awesome.
"It captures the feeling of the film, but stands alone as its own piece of art," he says.
Double Portrait: Mimi Gross and Marcia Marcus helps fill out a too little known piece of art history.
"It requires individuals to view and discuss a piece of art with people they don't know," he added.
Not only did she ruin this piece of art, but its damage is valued at a whopping $200,000.
The work, which resulted from the destruction of one piece of art, will itself be erased over time.
But Grim Fandango is a distinctive piece of art, full of puzzles that have (mostly) held up well.
There is no piece of art more fitting to define the modern era of single-player video games.
With nary a redeeming feature, it's a no-holds-barred, genuinely unmitigated disaster as a piece of art.
It has a distinctly 90s vibe, and has most likely not aged well as a piece of art.
With Etsy, your friends and family can receive a unique piece of art from you in the mail.
" He added, "Once the lawn was gone, Stephen was, like, 'We've got to have a piece of art.
Before you hand sketch your next piece of art, there's a better option, like this app, called inkHunter.
He then presented Jacqueline with her "dream ring," a vintage piece of art deco jewelry from the 1920s.
The way he put it together, mixing crystals with different stones, each one is a piece of art.
"Sometimes you can feel lonely in the museum — just you and the piece of art," Shishkin-Hokusai says.
There are points where the album is so unapologetically uncomfortable that it becomes this sublime piece of art.
"I learned that so many people wanted to have this piece of art so much," Mr. Maezawa said.
" Malcolm John Haines wrote on Facebook, "Another boring piece of 'art' from the left wing's favourite millionaire luvvie.
Yoon said that in some way, every single piece of art she has done is inspired by technology.
They could have bought a piece of art or a Lamborghini but instead they bought a Roger Dubuis.
More like an ultra-modern piece of art that people will poke at until they discover the camera.
"A good computer-machine interface is a piece of art and should be treated as such," Mr. Picheny said.
Located directly across from the Whitney Museum at 90 Gansevoort Street, the Box itself resembles a piece of art.
You're not necessarily visualizing them in the same way that you could with a sculpture or piece of art.
"I told them to stop and I showed them the piece of art, not the Youtube" video, she said.
Send Me SFMOMA lets you send a keyword and get back a piece of art that matches that word.
"I feel like their soul can't possibly rest with an unfinished piece of art out there," Downey told CNN.
After all, that weird piece of art mounted above your rental's bed headboard shouldn't be putting out heat, right?
Some haircuts are born from inspiration (a great celebrity reference, a trending style, maybe even a piece of art).
The system automatically composes the thousands of pieces that make up a piece of art into a cohesive whole.
Henderson suggests choosing a headboard, a rug or a piece of art as a focal point for a bedroom.
Who would think that a tragedy like a spilled mug of coffee could ferment an abstract piece of art?
Here's a little piece of art to help change that, and it doesn't look half bad to boot, either.
The sale set a record for the most expensive piece of art by a living artist sold at auction.
This state-shaped display board turns her keepsake wine corks into a piece of art worthy of being seen. 
Finding just the right piece of art to go above your mantle (or bed, or iguana enclosure) is tough.
"Computer art" — where a computer uses algorithms to create a piece of art or music — is an emerging technology.
It is a piece of art that no one asked for, no one needed, and no one particularly wanted.
I don't care, either, because what I really want is a great piece of art that you can wear.
You also will watch the plants grow and take shape making this a very natural serene piece of art.
No piece of art can please everyone, but this one is a bold and unmistakable presence in the station.
"I feel like we were entrusted with this important piece of art and it was hibernating," Mr. Rubie said.
A piece of art is like a child: you can't use your mediocre imagination to change anything about it.
TL;DR: This soothing aromatherapy diffuser doubles as a mini piece of art, and it's on sale for $12.99.
But here's what I would note: This is a piece of art designed to be admired at a distance.
This makes sense: Calle's work is famously first person; why not manipulate this situation into a piece of art?
"It became an amazing piece of art, and I will never ever ever sell this car," Al Saffar said.
In retrospect, I realize my house was the first piece of art I saw and fell in love with.
After those and other attempts, Gold sent Comrie a piece of art by a friend of his, Andrew Nilsen.
He writes the song that is his, and he's gonna have this piece of art that potentially will outlast him.
I wanted to test the idea that learning more about a piece of art could change my experience with it.
Yet Songs For Our Mothers isn't without its faults, and make no mistake, it exists as a piece of art.
IBM clearly thinks of the Q system as a piece of art and, indeed, the final result is quite stunning.
There's some crossover, but the way the book functions is like a piece of art, and Twitter is in spurts.
All rooms showcased a piece of crystal outside the door like a piece of art that was encased in glass.
Wu-Tang chose to record the album in secret and release it as "a piece of art," according to Forbes.
"That carving is a great piece of art, but it was commissioned out of hate and white supremacy," Rose said.
Samsung has The Frame, which can pass as a hanging piece of art on your wall when not in use.
Depending on the setting, a prop is a prop, or is a real gun, or is a piece of art.
Because it reimagines the act, the dance, the song, or piece of art as a solitary, disconnected moment in time.
Can you love a piece of art, knowing the artist who created it is an imperfect, perhaps even evil person?
To some, it will look like a piece of art, but to others, it will be an ultra-modern eyesore.
In that case, a vintage vinyl record or piece of art that reminds you of them is just thoughtful enough.
This piece of art, called The Interfaced Boarder by Joana Moll, is a response to the rise of e-vigilatism.
"You can look at a piece of art without even really knowing that the message is affecting you," Bag explains.
He views A Quiet Place as a terrible piece of art that can hardly compete with the unease of Psycho.
The dad joke doesn't offend, it's just a well-crafted piece of art that makes the audience groan with amusement.
Like staring at a piece of art in a gallery, my hours spent with The Witness caused changes within me.
The 35-carat piece of art has fascinated the internet since her engagement to James Packer was announced last week.
Michelle Obama called it "the best piece of art in any form that I have ever seen in my life".
The house also has invisible roof overhangs, which makes it look more like a piece of art than a home. 
But it was also the most affirming piece of art I've experienced as a Black queer woman living in Kenya.
Yet the iconography, ritual, and allegory Catholicism has found its way into almost every piece of art I've ever made.
But can it learn what it is that makes a piece of music listenable, or a piece of art perusable?
She was also reprimanded by security at the Met for posing her doll in front of a piece of art.
Asia Society is also encouraging its visitors to look closely at one piece of art with its "In Focus" series.
However, Nye doesn't agree with my notion that this consistency is a source of comfort in any piece of art.
It could be a book, a piece of art, or even wisdom passed down from my family to the next.
In that timeframe, she's released five critically acclaimed albums and two mixtapes, each a perfectly formed, standalone piece of art.
Having access to a copy of this piece of art is worth more than the newsstand price of the paper.
ScarJo's back tat is her biggest, but it's far from the only piece of art inked on the actress' body.
JW: I kind of feel like the eclipse was that a little bit, like a very universal piece of art.
A piece of art that I would love to see in person would have to be a Jackson Pollock piece.
It is now on display as a piece of art in the lobby of the Clarion Hotel in Malmö, Sweden.
Obviously Beyoncé made such a great album and created this piece of art and so much work went into it.
Leaving one in a garage, the way one might hang a piece of art on a wall, is not possible.
In January, New York-based artist Nikolas Bentel set out to defile a piece of art by pop artist Robert Rauschenberg.
The labor, the hours, the ingredients, and the final result are like a piece of art that you get to devour.
The British actor was pictured Monday cruising past a piece of art depicting the exact moment Taylor Swift ended their relationship.
Because of how it sits, The Frame blends in to your decor as if it were just a piece of art.
The winner of the #laugh project, however, will be the creator of the first piece of art actually made in space.
How does it feel to have created a touchstone/lesson/piece of art that's transcended a generation or two or three?
"I like Jackass' intervention (and they do not consider themselves artists), which has resulted in a piece of art," he adds.
It's an astonishing piece of art, and it's probably the best look that I'll ever get of our closest natural satellite.
Creatives can make a piece of art or an advertisement, but it's all the same, as long as it makes culture.
That website contained the very same piece of art that the student in the drama class presented as his own work.
Even so, it's hard to deny that the movie still stands as a bizarre and captivating piece of art in itself.
It's a piece of art that summarizes and encapsulates our confusing times perhaps better than anything else I can think of.
This kit comes with a nice board and all the other supplies needed to create a rustic looking piece of art.
It hampers the ability to share what you are creating, whether it is an essay, a song, a piece of art.
What a joyful few seconds it was, to feel understood not only by a piece of art but by one another.
Students: Read the entire article, then tell us: — Have you ever been "wowed" by a piece of art or an exhibit?
It's in the way you look at a piece of art and understand that it's a part of a global narrative.
Mr. Gorkov gave Mr. Kushner a piece of art and a bag of dirt from his family's ancestral village in Belarus.
This is not to say that Eilish's debut album isn't itself a stunning piece of art, or isn't deserving of praise.
Optic Nerve is a hallucinatory trip into the experience of being spilled out in front of a great piece of art.
In a study by researchers Karen O'Quinn and Joel Aronoff, participants negotiated on the purchase price of a piece of art.
Don't worry about "Getting It." KRZ is the rare piece of art that avoids going too far up its own ass.
She also noticed the lone piece of art I had hanging above my bookcase: a woman standing tall under an umbrella.
I have certainly learned to be mistrustful of any piece of art that pretends, in any which way, at moral purpose.
He says, 'I want that piece of art,' and I say, 'It's on my client's wall, and it's not going anywhere.
So, I showed up simply wanting to view it as a piece of art, not as a mirror of my life.
While Brie-Oncé is a pretty good name for a piece of art, hopefully the new celebrity statues will be even cheesier.
If a piece of art, a line from a book, or a new TV character entertains us, then we call it entertainment.
It contains so much information that we can use to study biology, and it's also a piece of art as it is.
There's an incredible power to the energy of a community going all-in on a piece of art that speaks to them.
Everything posted on the site — there are about 65,000 submissions a day — is a piece of art personally created by the user.
I don't want to sound like an old man or nothing, but yeah, the piece of art is the totality of it.
You can get one hand and put it on the wall, or 100 hands and turn it into a piece of art.
A book is almost more like a poem or a piece of art, or a movie that takes you through an experience.
Our vision of the game is to create something that's timeless as a piece of art, even thought that sounds pretty pretentious.
" According to his site, "our community is creating a piece of art that captures those unmissable, spectacular moments that happen every day.
Brooke, though nervous to give him a permanent piece of art, had no idea that he was about to pop the question.
Unless you count me melting obsolete tech in college to make a beautiful piece of art for my sophomore year sculpture class.
It's very difficult to have a pure, honest response to a piece of art without having outside knowledge made an active participate.
For example, she could turn a period of introspection that she might have previously seen as "depression" into a piece of art.
If you mount it on the wall, Gallery Mode by TripAdvisor can turn your TV into a hyper-realistic piece of art.
He calls it the r/place "atlas," and it allows users to submit backstories for each piece of art on the canvas.
Jarrett Carter: When you get on a bike, it's not really like you're just riding a bike, it's a piece of art.
"It's a piece of art, it's limited and most importantly, what our customers love is that it's unique," says Westime's Greg Simonian.
She's soaked in primary colours, as Goude's bold, angled vision converges with Jones's musicality to create one singular, timeless piece of art.
It also says that if a piece of art can't stand on its own and speak to anyone, it's not really great.
"Chariot," made by Swedish sculptor Alberto Giacometti, is regarded as a transformative piece of art from the 20th century, according to Sotheby's.
Irony is a literary device, like when you're asked to make a piece of art about something but then it's about nothing.
Judge John Hodgman Shannon writes: My husband, Nathan, refuses to be in the same room as a piece of art I own.
Ideally, he said, "it feels almost like a piece of art" — albeit a multifunctional one that allows you to check your footwear.
A six-figure check to cover the loss of a beloved piece of art is cold comfort when the wall is bare.
I believe makeup is art, and when I put on makeup to go out, it's like working on a piece of art.
It is such a surreal, confusing, and hilarious piece of art that I personally watched it four times since it came out.
Even when bidders are real people, they aren't necessarily bidding because they love or are interested in owning a piece of art.
"I look at each piece as just a piece of art, and whether it speaks to me," said Zootopia director Rich Moore.
It wasn't so much a hair look as it was a piece of art — which makes sense when you know who created it.
You have a legitimately touching anecdote about a piece of art that you created bringing comfort to people in times of abject terror.
The first thing you need to know about the 3D Water Matrix is that it isn't a piece of art—it's a medium.
That's a piece of art called Ask the Dust, a collaboration with her business partner and artist Awol Erizku in which Beyoncé participated.
The piece is structured more like a PSA than a piece of art, with an ending that could be smoother and more fulfilling.
It wants to be itself, it wants to exist, it wants to stand on its own two legs as a piece of art.
"I just think it's like a little piece of art that you better get right if you ever do it again," he shared.
The 22-year-old tells Rolling Stone that this incredibly random music video is a piece of art, not just a musical piece.
It's an impressive piece of art that conveys a lot of feelings, which is part of what gives it its popularity, Lewin guesses.
Society's collective attention span makes it difficult for any piece of art to resonate with the public for more than a full week.
Text this art museum in San Francisco how you're feeling (or even an emoji!), and it'll text you back a piece of art.
"The viewer's experience might switch from seeing an abstract piece of art to believing that this is a lively scene," says De Giuli.
"A lot of it was about us showing the artistic directors and the actors what a piece of art Julie created," he said.
What might feel "too strong" or too unusual as a decorative object might appeal, in a different context, as a piece of art.
The singer brought in a piece of art inspiration and Dr. Woo heard her, creating a delicate spiderweb-fine design on her ribcage.
Graffiti artists then interpret these ideas to create a piece of art that expresses, for the public, a part of the recycler's personality.
This is my little piece of heaven, where all things insignificant and great alike can have their place in a piece of art.
"One thing was the rapid deterioration in relations," Tsuda said, in explaining the decision to withdraw the piece of art from the exhibition.
Do you think those two things have informed each other — you're attached to an activist piece of art, but also speaking out publicly?
When they replace a piece of art on the living room wall with something more to their taste, he's nearly apoplectic with rage.
Shopping Guide Whether you're looking for a unique piece of art or something to keep you warm this winter, quilts fit the bill.
"For me, this house was like a huge piece of art, an enormous sculpture filled with my art and custom furniture," he added.
Originally, a piece of art was meant to be observed in the flesh, allowing us to view each brush stroke on the canvas.
"They're a gem, a piece of art," said Julia Schwoerer, the deputy chairwoman of the Mulino Bianco and Pan di Stelle marketing division.
Its pieces are normally editioned displays that start around the $250 price point and treat each video as a limited piece of art.
Do you have any creative practices or rituals that keep you accountable to your commitment to produce a piece of art every day?
So anyone who insists they know what a song or an album (or any piece of art) is really about is an asshole.
Cult Gaia Mini Ark Handbag, $128, available at Nordstrom The lightweight bamboo bag is a piece of art she can carry in real life.
ABC just released the first piece of art for the final season of Scandal, and it shows a much darker side of Olivia Pope.
You can text San Francisco's Museum of Modern Art at 572-51 and it will respond with a piece of art from its collection.
But, unlike other stars who keep the meanings behind their tattoos private, Shawn loves to give in-depth explanations behind each piece of art.
The emotions it evinces in me are still palpable, and poignant — and it makes me love the movie again as a piece of art. ●
Essentially, the computer looks for the tell-tale signs of a feature like freckles, then grabs the corresponding piece of art from its database.
"That's the first nice piece of art I ever bought," Frankel says in reference to a horse print that's displayed in her family room.
Because basically, stores are like the ultimate cheat sheet — the more you see a piece of art referenced, the more important it probably is.
Vulture critic Matt Zoller Seitz introduced the term "cultural vandalism" to describe the effect an artist's deplorable behavior has on a piece of art.
Compatible with headphones of all sizes, its hand-polished, geometric base makes it look more like a piece of art than an organizational tool.
"I need you to watch this" is a non-specific compliment on a piece of art, but it is also a very sincere one.
This energy becomes embedded in a good piece of art and transforms it into a spiritual touchstone, for those who learn to read it.
"My hope is that people really consider tattooing like a piece of art, not something you buy like a pair of shoes," says Gamot.
I can't tell you how you should feel about your favorite piece of art that was made by someone accused of doing terrible things.
The Art Nouveau style and grey color of the façade seem to be perfect background for the very colorful and abstractive piece of art.
His first fair was in 2008 at the Armory Show in New York, where he made his first offer on a piece of art.
At age 10, Frederieke used birthday money from her grandfather to buy her first piece of art: an original print by M. C. Escher.
When he was nearly finished, a friend phoned and asked if he had room for one more piece of art, but wouldn't say why.
It garnered him comparisons to Alfred Hitchcock, and has been lauded for treating each frame of his movie like its own piece of art.
" She went on to say, "It's a piece of art... to change an innocent lyric, to what is it, 'your mind and your body?
And I felt a terrific responsibility to give a piece of art to the country that would trigger an emotion when people saw it.
It's a piece of art made for somebody with enough admiration for a person or character to have it permanently inked onto their skin.
It's hard to get noticed here in the City of Angels, even if you're a piece of art all dolled up at a temple.
The film was a piece of art with a political message that was ahead of its time — black lives matter even in the hood.
But the surveillance potential of 360-degree cameras and the theatrical presentation of those results has created a piece of art with singular power.
" He said that if you buy a piece of art because you think it will rise in price "then you're going down a difficult path.
There's something so surreal about strangers looking at you naked and not critiquing, but viewing and drawing as if you were a piece of art.
These presentations are really a rarity when you get into the workings of how they come together; it's a real piece of art in itself.
If a piece of art piques your curiosity, now there's actually a compelling reason to pull out your phone, that allows you to learn more.
But at the end of the day we have a great piece of art to show for it, so we're all excited to be here.
According to Bungie, the offending piece of art was created in 2015 as part of "gear foundry explorations" (which is a kind of brainstorming workshop).
"It was simply, as I tell everybody, the best piece of art in any form that I have ever seen in my life," she says.
It was the first time a piece of art showed me I could imagine myself in a different place, becoming a different sort of woman.
The record is itself a piece of art, with a red-orange-yellow color scheme surrounding an artful label in the center of the disc.
Then when you peel off the fabric, just as you would with your Velcro sneakers, you've got a piece of art that rivals Monet's gardens.
Bob Ross's Happy Little Blanket for $303 ($17 off): Grab a warm and cozy piece of art from possibly the happiest artist to ever live.
It feels serendipitous, almost, when someone else, seemingly out of the blue, brings up the one piece of art you have the strongest feelings for.
DeGeneres went on to play videos of elephants and showed a piece of art she would later share on social media alongside the hashtag #BeKindToElephants.
Researchers at University College London have used artificial intelligence to reimagine a piece of art that Picasso painted over with "The Old Guitarist" (1903-04).
"It will feel like you are buying a piece of art equally and to the same standards as the fine art prints themselves," he says.
The piece of art behind Ewan McGregor's head in this shot hints at how we should see his character in the film at some point.
When he started traveling the world as a model, he would purchase a piece of art or even a large furniture item in every country.
Every good piece of art, revolutionary technology or high-impact idea was at some point just a thing that somebody had trouble putting into words.
"We're about to put out a piece of art like nobody else has done," RZA, the group's producer and chief spokesman, told Forbes in 2014.
The series is a vital piece of art, because it presents a world TV often forgets, and it does so with beauty, bittersweetness, and humility.
At Hotchkiss, the teacher gave us assignments like tell a long joke, explain a piece of art, and persuade the listener to an unpopular position.
"I said, 'Listen, guys, there comes a point where your life is more important than any piece of art in the collection,'" Ms. Rubell said.
Last fall, a da Vinci painting sold for more than $450 million, the most expensive piece of art sold at an auction, according to Christie's.
The last time I presented a piece of art in Moderna Museet [the Museum of Modern Art] there was a lot of buzz about it.
The collection includes a Georgia O'Keeffe painting she spent $44.4 million on in 2014 — the biggest sale for a woman's piece of art in history.
There is a fine line between a piece of art that acknowledges it is about the worldview of a very specific person — in the case of "Little Women," that of a white girl in Massachusetts, raised in an abolitionist family during the Civil War — and a piece of art that declares that this worldview is the only one that matters and is fatally incurious about all others.
Instead of screaming "I'm a TV!" it'll just look like you just have a fancy, high-tech piece of art in your home — because you do.
Users can either upload a picture to be framed, or request shipping materials from Framebridge to send in an existing photo, poster, or piece of art.
I got to walk around him and look at him and he was a piece of art that they made for me, that did not exist.
They're guaranteed to be wowed by Samsung's "The Frame" TV, which doubles as a rad piece of art and is on sale starting at just $699.
Created by internet artist Guo O Dong, this piece of art is an ordinary laptop filled with six of the world's most dangerous pieces of malware.
True to his form, Bowie worked within his own constraints—mainly, his wearying voice—to provide a lovely piece of art that serves his legacy right.
I just hope that we're still gonna have this communal theatrical experience of going to see a great piece of art all together and enjoy it.
Without Lupe in the frame, the cover was digestible as a standalone piece of art that said volumes about disruption and protest, while remaining aesthetically pleasing.
Is there a certain length required for a dance move before it transitions from an individual series of steps and into a choreographed piece of art?
Whether it's a movie, a novel, or a piece of art, many Americans find it really difficult — perhaps even impolite — to comment on someone's creative work.
Atlanta creator and star Glover, 33, looked like a walking piece of art in his intricately designed jacket from one of his favorite fashion brands, Burberry.
The longboard, which is basically an insanely over-engineered piece of art made of aluminum and carbon fiber, can be used in one of three modes.
But is it possible to hold onto an identity that is so closely tied to that piece of art when the artist himself has sullied it?
The only piece of art on the site is a photo of Central Park in New York City with people sitting about in an open lawn.
Even better, your procrastination might have actually paid off if you find her that perfect pillow or piece of art at one of these serious discounts.
This format is also one of the simplest looks to achieve and has the most impact if each piece of art is matted and framed identically.
"A good thing about this project is that they wanted us to produce a piece of art, not a commercial advertisement," he tells The Creators Project.
Then, one day in late 24.79, she was taken by another piece of art, this time a meme about Columbine, and, once again, messaged the creator.
A puzzle is not necessarily a craft in itself, but if you introduce some Mod Podge, now you've got a unique piece of art to hang.
The artists printed a single copy of the image on a canvas with a gold wooden frame, solidifying its physical existence as a piece of art.
This one was as valid to my 2018 collection of "woke" material as any other piece of art out there, even if it's weird as fuck.
After Holiday died in 1959, "Strange Fruit" entered the protest song canon as a unique piece of art: a near-poem that struck a hot nerve.
But forcing yourself to think about the physical process someone went through to make a piece of art is an easy way to get conversation rolling.
After assembling the 300-pound piece of art (it takes 5 minutes, he says), Mr. Reginella stands nearby to watch the reactions of unsuspecting passers-by.
Joseph's aim is to not create long and short versatile art pieces, but a Black news machine that will be a piece of art in itself.
" The red coat is a raincoat that Nicola L. made for 11 people, conceived of as "a piece of art where everyone shares the same skin.
"A framed piece of art makes the best gift — especially when it has a story," says the interior designer and star of TLC's Nate & Jeremiah By Design.
A massive piece of art by Ismael Rodriguez, features an angelic figure standing astride the ruined bodies and buildings of war, backlit by a haze of death.
So while an artist might not be able to write off a piece of art she donated, the museum wants to recognize artists at their giving level.
It took him a while to understand how to work the stylus and he accidentally deleted several paintings before eventually completing his first ever piece of art.
It's a game whose creators appear determined to make socially relevant, but in a way that may ultimately hurt The Last Night as a piece of art.
The architect-designed property, which the listing describes as "a living piece of art," is listed with Aaron Kirman, Verna Helbling, and Tim Perry for $6.3 million.
A painting of Christ attributed to Leonardo da Vinci was auctioned at Christie's in New York for $450m, smashing the previous record for a piece of art.
You want to put something forward: a piece of art affects you strongly — maybe a movie dialogue—and you want to articulate it in a different way.
And when each episode ends, I'm reminded of how seldom I enjoy a piece of art in a way that feels totally independent from my life online.
"The Art of Andy Warhol," create an original piece of art, dress up like the characters seen in paintings and view original artwork from Warhol's Myths series.
I wanted it to be something like that, this piece of art that can't be defined in any way and just sits in this nebulous world almost.
I have an amazing vintage piece of jewelry that I framed and put in my daughter's room, and it became a piece of art on the wall.
All either are or will be chopped up, so that "'regular' collectors," as the description refers to them, can afford to purchase a piece of art history.
That's why you should approach investing in a rug as you would a piece of art, because that's exactly what it is: a masterpiece for your floors.
And there it sits, an object among the other objects — simultaneously a piece of art, a thing, a part of history and a harbinger of possible futures.
" A week later, its anonymous European buyer has said she will be moving forward with the high-profile sale, calling it her "own piece of art history.
Unlike a video game or a piece of art, models allow you to imagine synthetic characters as flesh and bone, or the landscape as natural and realistic.
Make her living space even more unique by sending her favorite photo to CanvasPop, which can turn an image snapped on a smartphone into a piece of art.
He's always been intrigued by "soft systems," a term he uses to describe the impact human behavior or subjectivity can have on a piece of art or music.
That tension — whether a political piece of art can last beyond a particular moment in time — does present itself as a problem in some of the works selected.
The artist draws parallels between her work and the effortless presentation of ballet, in both craft's organized repetition to produce a meaningful and distinctly impactful piece of art.
Rocket Lab's Humanity Star — a satellite designed to be visible to the naked eye as a piece of art — received major criticism from astronomers for its frivolous nature.
JoJo Oldham has turned a plain white dress into a statement-making piece of art by covering it in all the comments people have made about her body.
While applying to New York University, my long-shot school, I found an essay prompt that asked me to write about a piece of art that inspired me.
The Indian government has now said that it "remains hopeful for an amicable outcome whereby India gets back a valued piece of art with strong roots in India".
The time limit idea then spiraled outward into a fuller piece of art, with Nijman and Calis eventually turning to indie publisher Devolver Digital for funding and support.
Just as I was getting ready to give up on my dreams of finding the perfect wall decor, a stunning piece of art caught my eye on Instagram.
"We redid every piece of art, every sound effect, we rewrote all the music, but we kept its soul intact as much as we possibly could," Neumann said.
It is impossible to make a game, or any piece of art, that can encompass the entirety of a community – especially one as diverse as the LGBTQ community.
In 2006, the 201st on the list would have had to spend 23 percent of their wealth to buy the most expensive piece of art sold that year.
But I get the overwhelming sense that we're supposed to take this setting as some kind of substitute for the real thing, not just a piece of art.
We may argue about the political content or message in any particular piece of art, but we cannot and should not deny an artist's right to be political.
Still, his experiment is unique in that he has made a piece of art — typically a highly personal, subjective, and individualistic pursuit — into a very public, collaborative process.
GARDEN CITY "The Art of Andy Warhol": Create an original piece of art, dress up like characters seen in paintings, and view original artwork from Warhol's "Myths" series.
Of course, before I buy a piece of art, I want to see what it would look like shaking to the sweet success of an extreme cup stacker.
He sits sketching at a tablet, designing and drawing from 10 AM to 10 PM with barely a break, creating every piece of art for the entire game.
So I create this thing, this piece of art, and then I bring it to the other guys and they pull my head out of my own ass!
As the Worcester Art Museum (WAM) in Worcester, Massachusetts is exploring, the signage that accompanies a piece of art is often the lens through which we view it.
Julie and Liz picked a funky pattern that becomes, on its own, a piece of art that adds to the eclectic feel in the entryway and living room.
But she didn't stop there: She also used table lamps to illuminate dark corners and a pair of sconces to draw attention to a special piece of art.
He said when he was a kid, the first piece of art he made was a Nikon camera in shop class because he couldn't afford a real Nikon.
A memorable interior, like any memorable piece of art, isn't the one that's likable but the one that evokes a strong reaction: love, of course, but also revulsion.
The experience, especially the years in Upper Volta, gave her an appreciation of "craftsmanship and the link between and human hand and a piece of art," she said.
"You meet people in the crypto world who throw millions into coins backed by nothing, but don't understand how a piece of art has any value," he said.
The Story of a Thing The Kenyan-born, Brooklyn-based interdisciplinary artist Wangechi Mutu on her favorite possession: a wooden dresser that doubles as a piece of art.
Prior to this discovery, the oldest piece of art depicting human hunting was likely a painting on the wall of a French cave that showed a bison chase.
"This piece of Art is much better than the banana on the wall," wrote one user, referencing the controversy earlier this month at Art Basel in Miami Beach.
In the 20 years since Rent's Broadway debut on April 29, 1996, its status as an important piece of art has devolved from musical wunderkind to frequent punchline.
" Roloff sums it up, saying that this new piece of art on her shoulder comes at the right time for her now that she's "an empty-nester and divorced.
I doubt most people would even imagine that the Launch was a sex toy, looking at it, at first at least, as a weird, avant-garde piece of art.
He also invited some of his artist friends to visit and paint murals on his walls, and of course, he created his own piece of art for the home.
Ikea posted a do-it-yourself piece of art on its Norwegian Instagram, with a frame, poster and scissors, questioning what the potential value of its version would be.
The tech could also be used on things other than books: layers of paint, for example, in a famous piece of art, or materials stacked tightly in archaeological samples.
And I will say that at Cantor, people using Art++ are spending almost a minute on a piece of art that is not famous, that isn't a show stopper.
In the docs, obtained by TMZ, Sara says she created her most famous piece of art in 2015 -- a bright, glossy set of lips in a "lip bite" pose.
It was the first piece of art to hitch a ride to space, and to this day remains the only human artwork on the surface of another celestial body.
In 2008, Burgess was approached by the Carnegie Mellon team working on the Lunar Lander and asked if he'd like to contribute a piece of art to the mission.
From 23 miles high, the storm fills the entire screen, appearing to be almost a piece of art, with its symmetrical spiral shape and cleared out, cloud-free eye.
The title of Pivi's work also points to a false dichotomy, presenting only two options for how to judge a piece of art: to like or not to like.
One common critique of Marvel's Cinematic Universe is that each movie functions more as a commercial for the next upcoming Marvel movie than as a standalone piece of art.
The fun in Google Deep Dream is getting to watch how a machine interprets a photograph and makes what looks like a painted piece of art out of it.
The same screenshots are used in the regular cover, as is the same piece of art of the two new characters (Ray and Mighty, new to the Plus edition).
None of this is to say that it's never valuable to consider a piece of art on its own terms, or that biographical details necessarily make for illuminating connections.
HOW IT WORKS After you have selected a piece of art, tapping the "View in My Room 3D" button opens up the camera view on your iPhone or iPad.
In 2004, the 550-pound crystal Swarovski star replaced a fiberglass one that had been decorated with gold leaf, leading the star to become a veritable piece of art.
The purpose of a trigger warning is to warn of new ideas to come, and to warn that a piece of art will present new ideas, fundamentally, is pointless.
And that doesn't detract from the validity of the exhibition, in fact it adds to it: here lies a piece of art almost too powerful for the artist themselves.
This piece of art represents a feeling to me; a feeling of being trapped but then being able to let go and experience color through a different lens (music).
With an incredibly thin panel measuring only 0.79 inches (on the 65-inch model), the gallery series can be hung flush on your wall like a piece of art.
"It's a piece of art and people need to just see it and reflect on it," Chemical X, who wears a mask and doesn't disclose their identity, told CBSLA.
"It was incongruous that you had this amazing handcrafted piece of art and engineering, but underneath was this very bog-standard smartphone," he said of the failed phone brand.
The piece of art, "Aphrodite di Kansas City," was on display at an Overland Park community center when the boy damaged it on May 19, the  Kansas City Star reported.
Rothko believed you made a piece of art live by sensitive eyes looking at it, and you could kill it the same way—insensitive eyes would actually kill the art.
He's looking out for new things a lot, and I'm playing with one piece of art, going nuts on it trying to make it perfect and losing myself in it.
Mirza posted a photo of herself earlier this week holding a piece of art, seemingly taken off the walls of an exhibit at the National Art Gallery in Kuala Lumpur.
A piece of art depicting the late Kobe Bryant's Los Angeles Lakers jersey made of flowers was created and put on display at Michael Jordan's 57th birthday party in Chicago.
It is probably the most photographed piece of art in Israel, since it serves as the backdrop for every single speaker who goes up to the Knesset's dais to speak.
William and Kate saw how a Colombian artist, Dairo Vargas, captured the summit in a unique piece of art — even taking turns to dab some paint on the piece themselves!
However, the Diary of a Mad Black Woman director wasn't too thrilled when Blue nearly outbid him for a piece of art — so Perry told NBC's Today Show on Thursday.
Setting it in New Orleans gives it context as a distinctly Black and Southern piece of art that delves into betrayal, love, sisterhood, family and what it means to heal.
Through the myriad tools at their disposal, the most abstract piece of art can literally have legs by way of state-of-the-art software, 3D printers, and advanced robotics.
But upon closer inspection you'll find that this bong, water pipe, whatever you wanna call it is made of glass, ergonomically genius, and, honest to god, a piece of art.
Demolishing the generally-upheld boundaries between artwork and its beholders, America offers museum-goers a chance to interact with a piece of art by releasing their bodily excrements onto it.
That announcement was coupled with just a single piece of art: but now we finally have a teaser trailer that gives a better indication of what the game will be.
Computers can be programmed to do all sorts of things, but algorithms can't create the X factor—that piece of art that resonates with us emotionally, on a human level.
In Pulheim, field recordings from car engines or car radios reassure you that you are watching a piece of art, as music bleeds into the broader category of sound design.
When it was sold in 2012 at a Sotheby's auction, "The Scream" set a record for being the most expensive piece of art ever sold at auction, according to Reuters.
So I took my shame from eating this horrible sham that they dare to call "ice cream" and channeled it into the beautiful piece of art you see before you.
Vanessa posted a sweet tribute Sunday to her late husband and daughter, showing off 17-year-old Natalia in front of a gorgeous piece of art depicting Kobe and Gigi.
Supporting a piece of art on this scale is potentially a way for them to persuade the public to focus on what scientists predict is an imminent global climate emergency.
TOKYO — For decades, a prized, 400-year-old Japanese bonsai tree has been shaped, watered and cared for with all of the precision needed for a priceless piece of art.
While dipping things in paint often has an earnest, upcycling bent — born of frugality or environmentalism — certain versions of it are decidedly irreverent: dunking a piece of art, for instance.
At the meeting, Gorkov presented Kushner with two gifts related to Nvgorod, the village where Kushner's grandparents were from in Belarus — a piece of art and a bag of dirt.
After all, gaming models such as Devoto's stimulate the imagination and evoke a similar experience to witnessing a traditional piece of art: it takes us away from our own realities.
Beyond a piece of art losing its relevance once a current event is no longer current, there's a danger that work focused solely on one issue can come to lack nuance.
One of my very favorite passages of the book is about art, and music specifically, and whether we can have reasons to enjoy or be moved by a piece of art.
The piece is not titled; it is not a piece of art strictly speaking, but a display of Rolón's personal collection and that of one of his oldest friends, Hector Gonzalez.
The choice of tattoo also isn't particularly surprising given Diddy posted a very similar image just three days before his decision to make his appreciation for this piece of art permanent.
"It is a little like the difference between Michelangelo painting the sistine chapel, and someone trying to create a similar piece of art on their computer with Photoshop," Cohen told Gizmodo.
For a private bank, though a loan may be secured against a piece of art, it will almost always be backed in the last resort by a client's entire balance-sheet.
Here is what it looked like before the incident: "It is a public piece of art, and we will keep looking after it on a daily basis," Stopps told the BBC.
It can be tough to choose just one piece of art to hang in the perfect spot on the wall, so what if you didn't have to settle for just one?
Criticism of any piece of art is an argument or conversation about whether a movie, TV show, song, or even comic book succeeds at telling the story it wants to tell.
" Arbour went on to say that the video "was a thought in cheek to give additional glory to what I believe is the most impactful piece of art in recent years.
D.J. bought the Marlins back in 2017 ... and in his efforts to wash the stench of losing off the squad -- he's been battling to punt the obnoxious outfield piece of art.
When you buy a record, you get a piece of music and a piece of art, one that can be just as fascinating and evocative as the songs on the album.
For example, tokens can be used to represent things like the ownership of a piece of art or the number of rewards points a customer has in a company's loyalty program.
In part this comes from wanting to create the best piece of art he's capable of, but also Fu isn't just a director, he's a bomb illustrator and an editor too.
" She noted that "Puff, Pass, & Paint isn't about making a perfect piece of art, it's about the experience of being able to legally consume cannabis while tapping into one's creative side.
"The car looks like a piece of art," said ex-Nissan driver Olivier Pla, one of the four men selected by Ford to pilot the GT in the full WEC season.
In the latest episode, recording artist Katy Perry went to The Whitney Museum to stage an art prank—surprising unsuspecting guests by pretending to be part of a piece of art.
Because of the cost of equipment and length of construction, the project is not easily replicable, which makes the building more a piece of art than a model for future designs.
Show Us Your Wall SEATTLE — Shaun Kardinal, 36, doesn't know where he'd fit another piece of art in his one-bedroom apartment, which is bursting already with more than 100 works.
"I just got captivated by the idea that there's this character who believed that if he could make a piece of art beautiful enough, he could change the world," she said.
Though it can be easy to fall back on just visiting your favorites, Ms. Tripp said you should try to look for the piece of art that is your favorite today.
The series is a promise of what the age of streaming could be: a beautiful, strange, and singular piece of art that cares more about its individual integrity than broad appeal.
Like anyone sort of could tackle a topic or tackle a subject or make a piece of art or a film, or write a book, or whatever about another person's experience.
It is his job to maintain every piece of art in the hotel, including Marcel Vertès's celebrated murals in Café Carlyle and Ludwig Bemelmans's murals of Central Park in Bemelmans Bar.
"A piece of art might not always be democratic, but a public institution can't be allowed to transform into a royal court," said a recent article in the newspaper Der Tagesspiegel.
Buzz, Massachusetts I like to give a beautiful wooden or pottery bowl made by a local artist because it's a piece of art that can also be used to serve food.
Buzz, Massachusetts I like to give a beautiful wooden or pottery bowl made by a local artist because it's a piece of art that can also be used to serve food.
"This piece of art captures the spontaneity of what we do here," he said at the time; its removal, he added, would be as unexpected and as fitting as its creation.
"This piece of art captures the spontaneity of what we do here," he said at the time; its removal, he added, would be as unexpected and as fitting as its creation.
What would destroying this particular piece of art do that would not be done by simply taking it out of the museum and putting it back in the artist's storage unit?
And when you watch Moonlight, you don't assume a boy who grew up how and where we did would grow up and make a piece of art that wins an Academy Award.
It's Japan purely as an aesthetic — and another piece of art that treats the East not as a living, breathing half of the planet but as a mirror for the Western imagination.
For the next hour and a half, in that dark, quiet room, atop a plush leather chair, I responded viscerally to the piece of art blaring on the big screen before me.
"It's a serious piece of art," Blum & Poe Art Gallery co-founder Tim Blum told W. Aaron Axelrod, an L.A. based artist, agrees that the piece has merit, despite its unlikely source.
After the seven-hour tattooing process, Ortwein's scars were replaced with a piece of art she created, helping her reclaim her sense of identity and ownership over her breasts and her body.
Adorable personal touches added by Fedotowsky and fiance Kevin Manno, 33, include colored blocks that say "Mookie" — an inside joke from Manno's family — and a customized piece of art by Petal Lane.
"I love to share not just my photos but also my editing process, because figuring out how to make a picture feel like a piece of art is very important," she explains.
And when you watch Moonlight, you don't assume a boy who grew up how and where we did would grow up and make a piece of art that wins an Academy Award.
But is the pressure to root for a piece of art that represents a social "good," in this case Captain Marvel bucking a history of a lack of representation, a real fear?
The larger-than-life, 70-foot-by-20-foot piece of art — which contains 20213,050 stencils weighing a hefty total of about 800 pounds — is expected to be on display through December.
"But, like doing a jigsaw puzzle of a piece of art, spending so much time with this quote made me think hard about the quote itself, the speaker, and also the environment."
Looking at any piece of art in the shadow of 9/11 is going to have new connotations, and in a way all my work feels pretty heavily influenced by that day.
As the controversial piece of art has found a permanent home, Parisians weigh in on the moral vacancy of Koons' tribute to the Paris terror attacks, accusing it of clichéd American hubris.
We have, up until this point, created a piece of art that I feel very proud of, and I think it would be a damn shame to walk away from it now.
Instead of returning the statue to its original glory, the so-called restoration left St. George looking more like a childish model of a cartoon character than a precious piece of art.
Each piece of art was subject to a rigorous security check on the way out of Guantánamo, and the review process took weeks, said Mr. Kassem, whose legal clinic represents Mr. Alwi.
Couples Therapy works for me, but it's difficult to imagine it having the same effect on everyone, because no two people ever have the same experience with any one piece of art.
If you still have time, transform your Color, Symbol, Image piece into a piece of art that could be used to educate people about the issue of the missing Native American women.
LG GX Gallery Series 4K OLED TV (price TBD — mid-653)LG's new GX Gallery Series is so thin that it can hang flush on your wall like a piece of art.
Roberts says it will be a "shoppable" experience where, if you like a sofa or piece of art in the place where you're staying, you can order it for your own home.
And The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P. is the only piece of art I have encountered that made me feel the truth of that overwhelming disdain in all its exhausting, depleting force.
As Costa Brazil develops, he says the packaging will evolve (depending on the product) to create dynamic pieces that can sit atop a shelf or coffee table as a legitimate piece of art.
But that doesn't answer the central question that still lingers among scholars and poets: Is "Casey at the Bat" just a cultural touchstone, or is it actually worthy as a piece of art?
The piece of art, "Aphrodite di Kansas City," was on display at an Overland Park community center when the boy damaged it on May 19 while attending a wedding reception with his parents.
But then again, it's probably a bummer to see a piece of art you earnestly labored over get figuratively shat on across the internet by Millennials thirsty for a few likes and retweets. 
"I never worked so hard on a production in my life, and now it's a bittersweet way to end this piece of art that we worked so hard on," she told the website.
A piece of art portraying Chinese president Xi Jinping in an unflattering light had made its way into the game, riffing on a Winnie the Pooh meme that had been banned in China.
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So the fact that the town now has what's clearly a valuable new piece of art on one of its previously nondescript walls is cause for a plastic sheet, at the very least.
Watch closely: There's always something curious situated beyond the characters, or on the edges of the frame — outside, a view of lush hills or decaying structures; inside, a piece of art or trash.
Citizens, artists and opposition politicians in Poland are sharing photos of themselves eating bananas in protest of an art gallery after its decision to remove a piece of art that featured the fruit.
Sinosphere PRINCETON, N.J. — On summer days at Princeton University, children splash in a fountain next to an unlikely piece of art: 12 large bronze heads of animals sitting atop poles in a line.
It's not as if I'm sitting around imagining something that could've happened—this happened, it was huge, it was painful, and from that, I'm creating or giving life to a piece of art.
If you showed it a bunch of Picasso paintings, you could then take some random piece of art by an anonymous artist and it could say, 'This artwork is 20% in Picasso's style.
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Even if the vast majority of fairgoers cannot or will not buy an expensive piece of art this week, a few will, and that's what matters to even the most successful gallery owners.
Bjork and Beyoncé have shunned "likeability" in favour of purging their feelings into a fully-realised piece of art, stomping all over everything society tries to tell you a female popstar should be.
In a piece of art published in May 2016, she painted eyes, polka dots and squiggles over her math homework, dotting the lined notebook paper with stickers of sea creatures, shells and stars.
Ms. Boyce said that in discussions about which piece of art to remove, museum volunteers had shared stories of guests making inappropriate comments, sometimes in reference to the Victorian paintings of naked women.
HARRIS Before we bought this house, there were times when Tony would feel a deep love for being here that would manifest itself in a desire to buy some insane piece of art.
He brought two gifts for Kushner: a piece of art from Novogrudok, the ghetto from which Kushner's grandparents had escaped to freedom in America, and a bag of dirt from the same village.
Under the guise of one of Mr. Ogletree's clients donating an important piece of art, Mr. Ogletree invited Mr. Long to a private unveiling on the rooftop of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
One museum employee hurried up the steps to the second-floor gallery, where the man had spent less than 2140 minutes while his companion asked a security guard about another piece of art.
The animations were assembled into a short film called Arena that feels less like you're looking at satellite imagery and more like you're watching a genuine piece of art play out before your eyes.
It's important to state that early, because after three years and almost four full seasons, the show has earned enough critical acclaim that extolling its virtues as some new piece of art is redundant.
When it comes to picking the right piece of art, Malat suggests "going with your own feelings," and that young, upcoming contemporary artists in the $10 million-$50 million range are a worthy investment.
I don't mean to be glib here — people with giant apartments and caring mentors can feel as awful as anyone else, and not every piece of art needs to be rendered in gritty realism.
Then, when you hold your phone up to a piece of art in the museum, the program will scan the work, and begin playing a video with the artist talking specifically about that work.
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Art historians don't like to see that because they admire the artist so much for their visual work that they believe whatever they wrote must be treated like an un-attackable piece of art.
What's going on: In October, Christie's will become the first auction house to sell a piece of art created by artificial intelligence, Artnet news reports: a portrait developed by a French collective named Obvious.
Art and politics are a very difficult couple, and I believe that any piece of art, especially theater, can only be political in a nonintentional way, or it's in danger of just making statements.
But I think the first piece of art that I ever made was when I found a clay deposit in the river in the third grade in Jamaica and I made some ceramic figures.
Look around at your surroundingsWhen you visit someone&aposs home for the first time, you probably take a moment to notice your surroundings — the view, a piece of art on the wall, or memorabilia.
Gorkov presented him with two gifts — a piece of art from the village where Kushner's grandparents had come from and a bag of dirt from that village — and there was no discussion of sanctions.
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Although some commenters hailed the concept as "Brilliant" and "[a] piece of art," others said that putting the image of a rotting burger into potential customers' heads might not have been a great idea.
The app, Hidden Histories, operates as a sort of scavenger hunt: walk down the hotel's meandering corridors, point your phone at a piece of art, watch a short film that animates the work's subjects.
It's the hotel's flagship piece of art, a sculpture by Carole Feuerman of a crystal-clad swimmer laying on a swan float, which is a reinterpretation of the Greek myth Leda and the Swan.
And I feel that many years to come, when historians search for a piece of art that clearly shows what is happening today, "BlacKkKlansman" will be one of the first things they look at.
Because you can afford a Botticelli spalliera — a horizontal piece of art on paneling that's all the rage — you buy it and hang it above a bench or use it as a bed headboard.
"In the future, I really want to create the right visual story for Solaris with the mood I perceived in this novel years ago—a hard, sharp, and philosophically bleak piece of art," he says.
The piece of art uses the words of Saint Athanasius of Alexandria, a Coptic Bishop from the 3rd century, that said: 'Anyone who wants to see the sunlight clearly needs to wipe his eye first.
"[Hamilton] is simply the best piece of art in any form that I have ever seen in my life," Michelle Obama said in 2016, after audibly squeaking with excitement about the cast's White House performance.
The St. Louis-area Democrat was on his way back to his district Friday morning when he received a phone call from a staffer informing him that Hunter had taken down the piece of art.
The concept of the album was that it was all inspired by sleep deprivation, and it stands as the most beautiful and accurate piece of art ever made about being frightfully alone in the darkness.
And her inspiration for "Untitled," presented as part of the performance-art biennial Performa 19, was a famous piece of art history: "Das Triadische Ballett," a 1922 performance created by the Bauhaus designer Oskar Schlemmer.
Trouble happens early on in the clip, with Paul driving a car blindfolded out of his $6.9 million Calabasas estate only to hit a piece of art and smash through some trash and recycling cans.
And to fail to do so is both childish and gauche, because only philistines think it necessary to reconcile their feelings about a piece of art with their feelings about the people who created it.
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The site for Burning Man, called Black Rock City, is set up surrounding the festival's most important piece of art: The Man, an effigy that is set on fire at the end of the festival.
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This method occasionally comes back to bite me — a few times a year my older daughter will ask what happened to a specific piece of art, and I have to fess up to chucking it.
And when I tried to swap out a piece of art in my living room design using my laptop, I encountered a glitch that did not allow me to scroll down to see more options.
"Every piece really dictates itself, I don't have that much control over it," she says, adding that if she tries to come up with a plan for a new piece of art, everything falls apart.
But the best theater reflects your reality rather than pulling you out of it: The show was the first piece of art I really connected to, the first cast album I purchased and played endlessly.
With a tear-jerker trailer, we're tricked into mistaking a piece of advertising for a piece of art — a distinction it's possible to complicate but never, if the word "art" is to mean anything, undo.
Mendez also dressed her in a gold ensemble to match her mother for the recent Wearable Art Gala, where the elementary schooler made headlines after she placed a $19,000 bid on a piece of art.
But instead of housing cool new devices, each display contained an artifact or a piece of art intended to school and shock visitors on how much (or little) we know about privacy and data security.
The first lady, Michelle Obama, described "Hamilton" as "the best piece of art in any form that I have ever seen in my life," and President Obama held a fund-raiser at a "Hamilton" performance.
I think that it's really cool for me to know that I created a record and I've created this piece of art that's kind of like a time capsule of my life at that time.
What if the AR took us inside the heist, showed us how the burglars pulled off the crime, transported us to the struggle to rip a piece of art out of its frame without damaging it?
When a private collector donates a piece of art, it's considered a capital gains property (and therefore deductible), but when an artist donates, the work is considered ordinary income, so deductions are limited to the materials.
But it won not just because it's a stellar piece of art, but also because the Academy has been forced to reevaluate itself and its lackluster record of honoring work from non-white actors and filmmakers.
The 33-year-old artist, Hu Disheng, said he intends to turn the notes into a piece of art to help educate the elderly living in rural China on the dangers of storing money at home.
"Most importantly, we wanted to maintain the aesthetic aspects of physical spray painting and the tactile experience of holding and waving a physical spray can while enabling unskilled users to create a physical piece of art."
It's hard to beat the experience of viewing a soulful piece of art in person, but now you don't have to nod enthusiastically to make strangers passing by think you understand the symbolism behind the work.
" Furthermore, he finds the entire process of creation interesting, and "seeing how hard everyone works to grow a piece of art is incredibly motivating ... [and that] the process deserves as much appreciation as the end product.
Duda liked Foley's idea of trying to make a stationary bike that looked like a piece of art and pairing it with a subscription service that would stream fitness classes and instructors straight to users' homes.
" The cast also performed in the State Dining Room to an excited audience that included Michelle Obama, who called it the "best piece of art in any form that I have ever seen in my life.
In that time, Suhair also bought a bike, made some Dutch friends and even had a piece of art she created in collaboration with a local artist exhibited at a museum in the city of Nijmegen.
Two weeks before a much-anticipated exhibition featuring Chinese conceptual artists opens at the Guggenheim, the museum is facing intense pressure to exclude one piece of art: a video of dogs trying to fight one another.
We are that boy, and when you watch 'Moonlight,' you don't assume a boy who grew up how and where we did would grow up and make a piece of art that wins an Academy Award.
With each left swipe, I felt increasingly hopeless about ever finding a piece of art I could truly love, that could replace the faded Bruce Lee poster that nunchucked its way into my heart years before.
" Adds Antonious: "To me, it's that feeling you get when you see something — be it a piece of art or a piece of fine jewelry — that is completely perfect, nothing needs to be added or removed.
It's a truly cohesive piece of art, tracking Willis' anxieties about making it and the compromises he fears he will have to make if he wants to get the recognition and money he feels he deserves.
The subject of our cover story, "The Boys in the Band," is a good example of how a piece of art born from a specific moment can find itself newly resonant in an entirely different one.
He introduced himself and gave me two gifts — one was a piece of art from Nvgorod, the village where my grandparents were from in Belarus, and the other was a bag of dirt from that same village.
"He's different from most tech people because he knows what's cool and what's next," said Ryan Wilson, an artist in Los Angeles who worked with Mr. Spiegel on a piece of art for one of Snapchat's offices.
Every few years, I'd be caught by surprise by an unexpectedly gory piece of art (if, indeed, the film Tales from the Hood counts as art), and I'd revert right back to my ten-year-old self.
On Wednesday, the developer released an intriguing piece of art showcasing the main group of antagonists in an homage to The Last Supper, which was preceded by a live-action teaser that revealed the new Montana setting.
The PS4 remake of Final Fantasy XII will be launching on July 11th, while the company also teased the forthcoming remake of FFVII with a single piece of art, depicting Cloud, Sephiroth, and the gritty metropolis Midgar.
At twilight in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, Duke Riley releases thousands of birds with LED lights strapped to their legs, illuminating the sky in a choreographed flight pattern as a piece of art titled Fly By Night.
Since premiering in 2014, the Emmy-winning show has come to represent a landmark for the transgender community—a piece of art that represents their experience in ways most mainstream programming, up to this point, has not.
During a chat with the collection's design director, Nicolle Arbour, Aldridge revealed that during a tour through the Levi's archives, she found a piece of art her father, artist Alan Aldridge, made for the brand in '70s.
In the kitchen, it generally incorporates task lighting for food prep and cooking, ambient lighting for general illumination and character, and accent lighting to highlight specific features such as a gorgeous backsplash or a piece of art.
There's stuff that he puts into a lot of his work that relates back to him as well, which I didn't want him to omit that just because he was making a piece of art for me.
The first piece of art for the game was a re-creation of The Last Supper, but with Southern hipsters wielding guns and knives and a tablecloth that was an alternate reality version of the American flag.
But the real value of "Mary Magdalene" lies not in its status as a Hollywood blockbuster, but as a piece of art that opens up part of the basic Christian story and points to details left overlooked.
The act of creating and managing an enormous cast of characters in a complicated world is an incredible act of plate spinning, and only the rarest piece of art can keep a floor clear of broken china.
Find something to focus on in your surroundings, like the piece of art on the wall, a quirky gadget or family picture on their desk, a race car helmet, scattered coins from various countries and so on.
He introduced himself and gave me two gifts -- one was a piece of art from Nvgorod, the village where my grandparents were from in Belarus, and the other was a bag of dirt from that same village.
Amazingly, in 2005, the piece of art — known as the final privately owned da Vinci painting — was discovered in a small, regional auction in the United States, heavily veiled with overpaints and long mistaken for a copy.
This is what made sense: he spent fourteen years building an enormous piece of art work out of junk he collected in and around the garage he rented, which was about a mile from the White House.
The article also mentions that he has a piece of art hanging in his apartment that says "Less Drake, More Tupac," further advancing the idea that Drake knows how to have a sense of humor about himself.
"When Steven Cohen or Steve Wynn or another significant U.S. investor — and there are only a handful of them — buys a piece of art, they're often going to place their artwork in U.S. museums," Mr. Kosnitzky said.
"The only real constraint was to make a piece of art on or utilizing a MetroCard," said Jean-Pierre Roy, one of the creators of the exhibition, called "Single Fare," which is now in its fourth run.
Measuring 190-feet-long and 39-feet-high, weighing in at around five tons and incorporating 450 steel wires, the striking piece of art greeted visitors before they entered what was then known as the Philharmonic Hall.
"If you're going to have a location, a picture a description and a value of a piece of art, the most important part is confidentiality," said Shanna Hennig, director of the Southwest region for Winston Art Group.
Do you think people then ... when you choose to do an internet or a net piece of art you're making a choice of possibly letting ... and I don't again wanna use the word obsolescence, but gone ... like gone.
"When the hammer came down last week and the work was shredded, I was at first shocked," the buyer said, "but gradually I began to realize that I would end up with my own piece of art history."
"Our fathers are from such different worlds, but they had these sons that came together in a different generation, and we're not only best friends, but we're making this piece of art that's one cohesive idea," Danny said.
Those teams inspect flagged and reported material and make hard decisions about what constitutes hate speech or fake news, whether a post violates Facebook's rules, and when something may be a piece of art and not, say, pornography.
Google isn't the only one offering an app that lets you imbibe some culture, either: DailyArt for Android and iOS, which offers free and paid-for options, serves up details of one classic piece of art a day.
Although Ms Ali says that she's not yet seen a piece of art in this election cycle that captures a similarly compelling narrative, a mural created by Lushsux, a street artist based in Melbourne, stood out to her.
But while boxing might not be what makes The Fits great, The Fits just might be what continues to make the sweet science a sweet piece of art and a bold new step in a very long tradition.
When Cecilia came along with her broad brushstrokes, the flaking, moldy piece of art barely resembled "the result of two hours of devotion to the Virgin of Mercy" that it had originally been, according to the wall text.
Hubert Neumann, the collector who filed a lawsuit against the auction giant Sotheby's last week, "is a stranger to this piece of art," Justice O. Peter Sherwood of the State Supreme Court in Manhattan said in his ruling.
Twitter and Facebook have made it possible for us to lob our opinions as soon the closing credits roll, but they've also made it tough to become giddily, utterly caught in the grasp of an immersive piece of art.
First of all, the artist has to bequeath not only the physical piece of art but also the copyright to her heir in the will (which an artist would need to do no matter what state she lives in).
When you love and care about something, even if it's the world silliest thing, [it] can have weight and be that source of comfort in a way that is beautiful enough to be reflected in a piece of art.
Even having gone to art school, and having been a part of the art worlds, galleries can be intimidating places and it can be a little nerve-wracking trying to find something to say about a piece of art.
"I have been saying that Tarell [Alvin McCraney, Moonlight's writer] and I are that kid in the film, and that kid does not grow up to make a piece of art that gets eight Academy Award nominations," explains Jenkins.
For a while, Linder has been thinking about the difference in how dance and visual arts are valued — buying a ticket for a performance versus buying a piece of art and taking it home to put on the wall.
"Making Rainbow the album was such a therapeutic process, and given the opportunity to turn it into a three-dimensional piece of art has helped me find even deeper healing and catharsis," Kesha told Billboard of the new project.
Before posting the fun video, Kourtney shared a sweet photo on Instagram on Friday in which she gives daughter Penelope a piggyback ride in front of a bright piece of art at Los Angeles contemporary art museum The Broad.
If there are 2D images in the scene, say a poster or piece of art on a wall, ARKit can now parse the images and allow developers to map their physical position in a space and on a surface.
It's basically just to show that the Vandal isn't just a piece of art; it's actually an idea that resonates with a lot of women across cultures, across languages, across countries, and that is a way to show it.
This is true of any piece of art, but when the canvas is this constrained—unfair though it is, you only have like two minutes in which to make that Jason Williams highlight mix come together—every decision matters.
"I think it is very important to understand that when we create furniture it is first of all made as a piece of art and not as an object," HAROW (also known as Harold Sangouard) tells The Creators Project.
Xander Kruvczuk from United States of America pointed out that graffiti is often "illegal artwork": If an artist is hired or asked to paint a mural or create any other piece of art, I do not consider this graffiti.
Supercar Capsule can either design and construct separate villas or towers to showcase the vehicles, or modify existing garages and rooms in a home to turn a supercar into a piece of art meant to be displayed as such.
Ms. Smith, a member of the International Society of Appraisers who usually works directly with artists, estates and auction houses, said it was the first time she had appraised a piece of art from a thrift store's donation pile.
The aggrieved point a finger and claim the writers are having an emotional overreaction, then demand a return to an era where everyone stoically dealt with their trauma and ignored it when a piece of art evoked uncomfortable feelings.
The makeup on the show — as we've already stressed — is extraordinary, with lead makeup artist Doniella Davy using things like paint, rhinestones, metal studs, chains, and chunky glitter to turn each character's face into an expressive piece of art.
You never know what book or poem or piece of art is going to show you something — it could be a classic you never got around to reading, or it could be a first novel that was just published.
On a wall is the cover, drawn by Fred Ray, of the 1941 Superman No. 12, a surviving piece of art from the industry's earliest days, when original pages were destroyed, used to sop up ink or given away.
Whenever you can't think of a witty title for your piece of art, just remember that the makers of 'High School Musical' had plugged that title in only for working purposes before, sighing, shrugging their shoulders and just going with it.
LONDON — They've appeared in Dublin, Madrid and Washington D.C., gone on display at the Vatican and even been praised by Pope Francis as a "beautiful piece of art," but a Homeless Jesus artwork isn't welcome in London, according to Westminster Council.
When someone asks me what theater can do that film and television cannot, I will point to The Jungle, a piece of art about the refugee crisis that is immersive and affecting in a way that no other medium could match.
It wasn't strictly a grime record, but nevertheless gave mainstream exposure to the scene, quickly reaching gold status and became an iconic example of how to take sound system culture and turn it into a fully-realised, timeless piece of art.
"He is an artist in that sense, so ('The Room') is a disaster and it's a piece of art," Franco said in an interview at Sunday's premiere of "The Disaster Artist" at the American Film Institute (AFI) festival in Los Angeles.
Then there's Ken Kagami's bath towel, printed in collaboration with the artist's issue of the quarterly art publication/zine THE THING, published by artists Jonn Herschend and Will Rogan, wherein one also receives a piece of art with every issue.
We know that already because N-Dubz present themselves in their purest and most honest forms—because they are wise—and that means mixing up the good stuff with the bad stuff in order to create an authentic piece of art.
Colman explained that where a company might have previously installed a large, expensive piece of art, now it sees a plant wall as an option with "more bang for their buck," and she described these walls as "art with benefits."
He rarely releases albums and only occasionally moves out of the shadows to unleash a singular track, film, book or piece of art that effortlessly reminds us all why he is considered a creative genius at the literal age of 22.
"This piece of art that fuses science and religion and makes them beautiful — I thought at that point in the novel, it was just this moment when you needed to rest and see that these two can intertwine," Dan Brown said.
It was valued at $50 million (and ended up selling for $60.87 million.) "This is the best thing I've ever seen in my life," said 2 Chainz, temporarily struggling for words as he gazed at the gargantuan piece of art.
He was a particular fan of the Museum of Modern Art and, he said, came up with the idea of drawing every piece of art a museumgoer might see in hopes that the effort might somehow get him a job there.
Beyond the clothing, at every turn, some small detail beckons, whether it's the wall of zines or the vintage Polo ephemera or the occasional piece of art, like the basketball reskinned in Louis Vuitton logo denim ($1,200) by Super Kreep (a.k.a.
FIND COMMON GROUND "Find something you both love — like the color blue or the outdoors — and incorporate that into the room in small details like a piece of art or a custom-painted dresser," said Taylor Spellman, a Manhattan interior designer.
"It's like a piece of art," said Mr. Wong, a bronzed 54-year-old with stony hands and a quick grin, describing what he loves about the scimitar-shaped boats with the batwing sails that he so rarely gets to build.
Though the subjects of velvet paintings are designed to mass-market, and therefore apt to be somewhat generic, there is comfort to be drawn in a piece of art that remains the same during a cultural transition that changes everything around it.
"I get asked a lot why I spend all that time cutting them out instead of using a computer, but to me that's the difference between a product and a piece of art, it is a one off," the artist told Mashable.
He says the glitz and glamour of fame don't faze him—and while he rocks his name on a diamond-encrusted ring that spans the length of four knuckles, he views it as a piece of art over a proof of purchase.
And when you watch Moonlight, you don't assume a boy who grew up how and where we did would grow up and make a piece of art that wins an Academy Award — certainly don't think he would grow up to win Best Picture.
"It's not necessarily easy to bring shows of this nature, but because I think it's been understood that it's a piece of art and it's seen as art, they gave us the entertainment license," said Chantal Prud'homme, chief executive of BASE Entertainment Asia.
I'm not trying to reinvent the Christmas cookie here — classics like Miracle On 34th Street will remain a wonderful, nostalgic piece of art, I'm just here to point out a few simple key elements that make a modern-day holiday movie excellent.
That was why we used mirrors, they were really there to draw the viewer into becoming a part of it so that it's no longer about you seeing a piece of art and judging it, but instead, you are part of it.
The YouTube video has since become an unexpected piece of art itself, serving as the finale to The 14th Factory's enormously successful run in Los Angeles after drawing more than 65,000 visitors since its debut March 303—almost all thanks to social media.
Next she highlights her display of favorite TV moments hung up on her wall, including a signed SNL cast photo, a shot from Luke and Laura's wedding from General Hospital (as one does) and a special piece of art created by Bayer herself.
Revisiting a piece of art in any medium raises questions about the line between restoring something and changing it, but the issue is particularly unavoidable in video games, where updates aren't a matter of reprocessing existing footage, but outright creating new material.
My parents had left their life in Chicago behind for an ideal they saw in a piece of art they found at a flea market, a haphazardly painted picture of a cabin next to a river with the mountains towering in the background.
Calamitous credit, a dearth of collateral, and a laughable monthly income be damned, he thinks, before receiving assurance from the newly inked "Death Before Dishonor" tattoo on his arm, a piece of art that was etched one block away from the auto dealer.
Essentially, this argument says that the best way to engage with any really good piece of art is to treat it as a transcendent work that can stand on its own outside of history and speak to anyone from any place and time.
The piece of art is symbolic — the Swedish player has compared himself to the majestic animal on numerous occasions, once telling BT Sport 1 that "lions do not compare themselves to humans" after he was asked to rate himself against other strikers.
And, of course, the frame, which is now not only a unique piece of art history, but a handy functional gadget when you decide that painting is dead and need to quickly get rid of all your other million-dollar pieces of art.
The new museum building in Miami, designed by Aranguren + Gallegos Architects in Madrid, is a piece of art in itself, whitewashed, three stories high with floor-to-ceiling hurricane-proof windows overlooking a garden of sculptures, palms and native Florida trees and shrubs.
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For those of you who are unfamiliar with Soundwall, the idea is that you can pick out a piece of art or upload your own, and Soundwall will ship you an aluminum piece that not only looks nice but also functions as a speaker.
I was really grateful for that, but at the same time, I am a believer in the work, I am confident in what I do, I do think it's a unique piece of art in this landscape of movies, and I do believe it's different.
Regardless, the unfinished shredding meant that the work itself remained in one piece, albeit transformed; the stunt did not decrease its value, and according to a statement on the Sotheby's website posted after the event, the anonymous buyer still purchased the piece of art.
This was particularly true of the first piece of art for the game, which depicted a group of cult members around a table, much like in the Last Supper, with an alternate version of the American flag as a tablecloth and copious amounts of guns.
"I hadn't really thought about the film itself being a provocative piece of art, but I did think that that it would be interesting to show that it's such a dicey thing trying to express yourself around such a hot topic," Noxon told BuzzFeed News.
The piece of art has continued to be effective long after that particular political moment because it flawlessly translated the hopeful pulse of the nation into a work of art, says Grace Aneiza Ali, an art and public policy faculty member at New York University.
Thanks to Pater's prolix, but beloved, essay, an art thief with a daring plan, and a media happy to publicize Mona's unexpected journey, da Vinci's portrait became something bigger than a piece of art — it became Art itself for a great number of people.
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By arranging redaction as a piece of art, Mr Clark suggests that the absurdity of the situation might itself become a form of torture: as the detainee's concept of a reality outside his cell becomes ever more distorted, he starts to question his own sanity.
But there was something about the full-throated endorsement of Parker by both his cast and the festival crowd that felt willful; an intentional choice to reject the complexity that comes with enjoying a piece of art while also struggling with questions about the artist.
To play, choose a piece of art you feel strongly about — positive or negative — and tell your companion why you love it enough to buy it; want to steal it because you need it; or think it's so terrible it just needs to be burned.
In June this year, the restoration of a 16th-century wooden figure of St. George in a church in Estella, in northern Spain, drew indignation after it was left looking more like a childish model of a cartoon character than a precious piece of art.
"The statue is a very, very significant piece of art work, and it is art work, and it should be revered for what it is," said Michael J. DeMarco, a developer in Jersey City and chairman of the special improvement district behind the renovation project.
"It's crazy to think that 50 years later we are looking back on this project with such fondness and a little bit of amazement at how four guys, a great producer and his engineers could make such a lasting piece of art," Mr. McCartney wrote.
From lust-worthy lipsticks housed in shiny, golden bullet cases to decadent eyeshadow palettes filled with mesmerizing colors, each product feels more like a piece of art that belongs behind glass at a museum than a beauty product we can display on our humble vanities.
An understanding that actively delegitimizes arts ability to deepen societal consciousnesses in relation to timely challenges WMATA's perspective is founded in an important, and flawed, baseline assumption: The collective context in which an exhibition is held trumps the messages in an individual piece of art.
In late January, New York Times movie critic A.O. Scott wrote an essay about the democratization of cultural criticism, suggesting that the age of one critic's review being strong enough to make or break a piece of art, a restaurant, or an album is over.
It is here where Walker Evans and James Agee chronicled the lives of three families of tenant farmers in their unclassifiable Let Us Now Praise Famous Men (1941), a piece of art and literature that, for some denizens, left a stain on the place.
"When the hammer came down last week and the work was shredded, I was at first shocked, but gradually I began to realize that I would end up with my own piece of art history," the buyer, an unnamed female European collector, said according to Sotheby's.
Again and again in 22017, I was reminded how the cultural conversation can wrongly shape our assumptions about a piece of art, and how thrilling and gratifying it can be to have those assumptions proven wrong — or even proven right in a way you weren't expecting.
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I found Joker to be like listening to someone scream-read Catcher in the Rye from a different room or, as Alissa pointed out in her review, a piece of art that resembles nothing more than an amalgamated simulacrum of Taxi Driver and The King of Comedy.
Since then, crying at movies has become, for me, a quasi-ritual act, an opportunity to let a piece of art disarm my defenses and remind me how to, well, feel — to sit with a moment and be empathetic and vulnerable, to react without an agenda.
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With the Central Park experiment, the entire experience — the pop-up art stand and the art sold within it, as well as the night-and-day opposing responses from the public both before and after the reveal that Banksy was the perpetrator — became a piece of art.
Accompanying an NYT series on artificial intelligence today is a piece of art — seen above — that's very unlike the newspaper's usual imagery: It represents AI, and it's drawn by AI. Why it matters: Artists are using increasingly powerful machine-learning algorithms to help produce fiction, film, and visual art.
The best laid plans go horribly awry sometimes, and we like to believe that most people making games are doing so because they want to make something good—a successful product, a fun social experience, a piece of art or expression or nostalgia that will speak to people.
Decades later, the loss of "Ed Ruscha Monument" also became an artistic battle flag by stating how large-scale works should be protected by federal and state laws, showing that sometimes the political drama behind a piece of art is as much a spectacle as the work itself.
So, for now, with my basket in one hand and my daughter's little palm in the other, we'll continue to walk the world in search of people, spaces and moments that move our soul and gather them into a living piece of art, a bricolage of memories called home.
My theory is that whoever at Telltale was making this particular piece of art of the game simply used Google Image Search with terms like "dead man" or "body and suit" and grabbed the photograph of Karlov without knowing it was real or thinking that no one will notice.
Ms. Holzer will also incorporate hundreds of other such word contributions into a virtual piece of art that will map the building's interior and exterior, as well as an augmented-reality smartphone app that will allow users to "see" the words as if they, too, were actually engraved.
Jason Polan, an incessant sketcher whose eclectic drawings and art projects — one was called "The Every Piece of Art in the Museum of Modern Art Book" — made him one of the quirkiest and most prolific denizens of the New York art scene, died on Monday in New York.
Not only because What Remains of Edith Finch delivers on the untapped potential for games to address death—but also because a video game helped me process my own sister's recent suicide more than any other piece of art or media has come close to in the months that followed.
Back then, it was hard to find someone who hated The Artist, yet its Best Picture win felt like cheating, like awards should go to what makes us think and hurt — even if a the best endorsement for any piece of art is that it elevates awareness of your own existence.
A musical version of the 2004 film "Mean Girls" recently opened on Broadway, while Greta Gerwig's 2002-set "Lady Bird," another piece of art about a moody adolescent, brilliantly recreated the characterless look of the early aughts, "the age of throwaway fashion," as the film's costume designer has called it.
From there, we follow Theo as he grows up, traveling from New York to Vegas and back to New York, all the while dealing with the grief of his mother's death, the anxiety of possessing a stolen piece of art and the way the two mix to influence the course of his life.
The fact that almost none of this discussion has been about watching the film itself also seems to speak to our current moment, in which the idea of A Wrinkle in Time as a milestone in either representation or political correctness has overwhelmed its existence as a piece of art or entertainment.
"We were thinking to combine the idea of environmental protection with PET (recycled) bottles and this landscape to create a piece of art, so that everyone can get to know another side of recycling," said Aisin Yeh, who is in charge of public relations at Unison Developing Co. Ltd, which undertook the project.
The best scare sequence involves an ugly painting and is all the spookier because it's so wonderfully specific — we've all seen a piece of art that gave us the heebie-jeebies even if we couldn't quite explain why, and it was probably hanging in our mom's friend's living room when we were kids.
When a piece of art is created by an artist, there's a much closer person-to-product tie — in other words, it's a lot easier to know who to blame in an artist's case than it is with memes (which often transcend their obscure creators and take on a life of their own).
The replacement rock is known as "Rocky II." That might sound like just another weird piece of art history, but when Pierre Bismuth—a Brussels-based artist known for reinterpreting artifacts and for helping write Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind—watched the film, his instinct was to ask: Where is 'Rocky II'?
"When the hammer came down last week and the work was shredded, I was at first shocked, but gradually I began to realize that I would end up with my own piece of art history," the buyer, who was identified only as a "European collector and a longstanding client," commented in the statement.
"When the hammer came down last week and the work was shredded, I was at first shocked, but gradually I began to realise that I would end up with my own piece of art history," the buyer, identified as a female European collector and a long-standing client of Sotheby's, said in a statement.
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"I see the book not as a prescription for happiness but rather a conversation piece around happiness, to get people talking and get people wondering—particularly to reach that niche of folks who may not necessarily pick up a self-help book but are going to read this piece of art, essentially," says Henderson.
With the popular Arduino hobbyist computer technology, used often in the creation of Burning Man art cars, Perdomo has created his own gaming piece of art: a graceful play of the neon magnetic pixel, or cube, gliding over a black, glass surface, while a scroll wheel is used to move the paddles back and forth.
"There's this automatic assumption that when an author of color creates a piece of art, it must be an allegory, which is one of the two reasons why 'We Hunt the Flame' isn't connected to my faith — the other being that I didn't feel comfortable mixing elements of Islam with fantasy," she told Publishers Weekly.
" And the movie's production notes quote Ms. Bullock as saying the cast took advantage of where they were: "In between shots, you could walk around and take in the museum in a way you'd never taken it in before — just stop and look at a piece of art, inspect it and observe the brush strokes.
The film offers us a glimpse into the passion with which he has created art for more than 50 years and it shows us a 360-degree view of The Floating Piers, reminding us of the very real labor that goes into creating a piece of art that looks too fantastical to be true.
The half of the show dedicated to the "second public sphere" encounters the usual difficulties one faces when trying to represent conceptual and performance art that was created for and by a close-knit, closed-off community of artists in which social energy and interpersonal relationships were as important an outcome as any physical "piece"of art.
This is a piece of art, one of an edition of five in Rolón's Boombox Edition (2018) series, and without touching it, it's impossible to tell if it's a functioning piece of electronics at all, or simply the same shape as its real-world counterparts, cast in Cascadia fiberglass and metal, and covered in 24-karat gold leaf.
"And the one thing that I know in the future is: It's worth all the time to dedicate, even if one piece of art comes out of it in a half a decade, that would still be incredible as long as I can feel like it's the movie I wanted to make, which is this movie," he continued.
And the one thing that I know in the future is: It's worth all the time to dedicate, even if one piece of art comes out of it in a half a decade, that would still be incredible as long as I can feel like it's the movie I wanted to make, which is this movie.
"Moonlight" addresses the cultural significance of the Oscar-winning film about a young black man who struggles with his sexuality — a boundary-pushing piece of art in its own right — and on "Smile," Jay cedes the floor to his mother, who uses the forum to publicly come out as lesbian on the final day of Pride Month.
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" She says, "that film and that collection firstly sums up the cyclical nature fashion has had—that 1997 film is relevant to Raf Simons today because as a piece of art it captures the manic highs and euphoric bonding experiences of youth that sum up the themes that are particularly important to me in the show.
This wasn't the first time that a museum-goer has broken a piece of art, but considering that Kusama's dazzlingly surreal installations are notoriously popular backdrops for selfies, the story quickly made headlines—framed, implicitly, as the peak of a photo-sharing-induced frenzy that would clumsily crash the precious art world to the ground if not stopped.
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By also looking at reviews of a show, or looking up a museum to find out about different art that may be offensive, artists can keep expressing without breaking the story trying to be told and people can decide weather or not they will be triggered and should see a piece of art or a performance.
Watching The Matrix, for the first time ever, I felt like I was watching a piece of art from creators who thought the same thoughts about anime, action films, martial arts, philosophy, and technology as I did — and who somehow managed to mash it all together in ways that left deep imprints on 12-year-old me.
I didn't think it needed the award as proof of its merit — no piece of art ever really needs a prize in that way — and, in any case, I figured the academy would give it the standard art-film treatment: a screenwriting and supporting actor prize with the expectation of gratitude for just being included in the festivities.
Here are some of the linked items: A "Cinderella" mirror: $1,252 Metal and marble bar cart: $647 A bottle of bath elixir (she has several): $33 A framed piece of art called "Dreams of Stone": $303 That feathered crystal chandelier: $3,560 I added up all of the linked products, and the grand total comes to $16,681.
These artworks live most fully on what burners call the Playa: the vast flat lakebed of Black Rock Desert, where the ever-changing sky and irrepressible dust transform everything in their domain moment by moment, and where it would be considered a bit weird to simply look at a piece of art, politely — which is the only option at the Renwick.
Sure, as a piece of art "Call on Me" verges on the problematic—all that bare flesh, presented baldly there, without context, without any sense at all of it belonging to anyone, presented as pure object— but come on, anything that has such a pervasive, wide-reaching impact on a nation's psyche deserves to be valued on some level, and maybe even cherished.
Or products to help people do simple handy tasks around the home, not because you want to make it look like a West Elm catalog, but because there's pleasure in getting something done yourself — rather than looking at the framed piece of art, still on the floor after two years in your apartment, shaming you every morning on your way out the door.
"The one thing that I know in the future is: It's worth all the time to dedicate, even if one piece of art comes out of it in a half a decade, that would still be incredible as long as I can feel like it's the movie I wanted to make, which is this movie," he told NPR in September.
" He continues: "She was so much about making your life a beautiful piece of art, which really for me was what this movie is and how can I honor her and all of the other tens of thousands of people living with cystic fibrosis in America and around the world and giving them a chance to have their story told and to be represented on the screen.
We set a few stipulations: the first question had to be related to the album, the second had to concern Japanese culture in a broader context, and the third had to consider the last piece of art—be it a film, a play, a novel, a sculpture, a website etc—that made them want to renounce everything creative they'd ever done and start again.
And recently, when my mom died, I was given the very large Chagall print of a floating couple that hung in her front hallway; I'd never known that the gorgeous piece of art was a gift from my mom's boyfriend to my mom, bought in Israel, when he went on their trip without her, because she stayed home to help me make it through GBS, sans Prozac.
What I would try to convince them of is the value of all the other elements of a piece of art that haven't been tainted, and raise the question of whether it's worth forgoing all of that — and by extension, all of the work and vision expressed by the multitude of others involved in a film — for the sake of a moral line drawn in the sand.
Today, the intrepid celebrity-botherers over at TMZ (via Stereogum) caught up with him to ask him just what in the sam hell was going on with that art, and while I'm generally not interested in his rationale for making a piece of art that's pretty transparently sexist and racially charged at the very least, I was intrigued toward the end when he claimed to be ignorant to the existence of the furry porn.
Although, theoretically, I guess, a 3-D printer could take that thing and recreate it, only they'd have to figure out how you could recreate ... They made me, as a gift, a Sandman with stars for eyes, and stars in his cloak, and it was the most amazing thing, and I got to walk around him and look at him, and he was a piece of art that they made for me, that did not exist.
Spending time among the replicators has helped me become aware of what it's easy to acknowledge intellectually but more difficult to feel: that a piece of art is mortal; that it is the work of many hands, only some of which are coeval with the artist; that time is the medium of media; that one person's damage is another's patina; that the present's notion of its past and future are changeable fictions; that a museum is at sea. ♦

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