词汇 | example_english_artist |
释义 | Examples of artistThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The critic was careful, however, not to express his personal opinion about works by specific artists. As we correlate the drawings with the model, the scale continually leaps in our imaginations, and we feel teased by the artists. Who produced these works and commissioned the poets, artists and composers to accomplish them? An art content with abstraction, whether the free play of forms or the self-revelation of the artist's own powers of invention, is antiseptic and irresponsible. Information on artists and materials is given sporadically. Meetings were organised between community leaders and concerned artists to discuss freedom of expression. They had their 'progressive' or 'peace-loving' writers and artists. The inevitable rise of democracy no doubt would manifest itself in the work of contemporary artists. The work is a clear expression of the young artist's growing awareness and fondness for formal structures and techniques from the polyphonic tradition. Developed in the age of capital, the term "potboiler" rests on a curious proposition about production: that artists can produce their own fakes. In these novels, artists could come from humble beginnings, and, to an extent, they could even derive strength from their position within the "mass" population. More than half a century after the cultural battle between artists and bourgeois opened, it was still very much alive in the theatrical milieu. In fact, this museum-based view often considers these artists bigger winners than those who achieve big sales while alive. The most attractive thing about it is the large number of colour photographs and artists' impressions from the cosmos and the imagination. At the beginning of the eighteenth century, artists focused on the imperial grandeur of the city. Composers have, in general, understood this but it is yet to be accepted by most visual artists. His flowing graphism is not only an elegant record of the physical movement of the artist's hand, but a symbol of the motion of atoms. News of artists' arrests and confiscation of their material served only to popularise their name and created a higher demand for their tapes. Finally, the high rate of unionization among construction workers and performance artists can also be explained as a result of complete contracts. Her book is particularly interesting when dealing with the intellectual and institutional background of the artists. I use this interchangeably with ' artists' (artisty), another common designation for theatre people. As we have seen, he now admired rather different artists to those he had back in 1832. Politicians, bureaucrats, families, ex-servicemen, clerics, artists, builders, and contributors struggled to control the commemorative space. There was a general consensus that artists should be better educated. However, the use of the term in this context appears to have been casual since artists were never an official estate. The drive to establish theatre work as a profession was a direct response to mass impoverishment among artists. In recent years, artists and composers have been increasingly drawn to historical archive material. Both successful recording artists and young people with special needs make use of the same enabling technology to perform and compose. The need for the artists to program the computer themselves is fundamental to the exploratory process. The artist's handiwork individuates the artwork, makes it the artwork it is, and numerically distinguishes it from other qualitatively identical artworks. Despite movements of popular artists, capital and technologies across national boundaries, nation-states still constitute the nexus of global-local exchange. A common denominator among these artists, however, is the use of advanced studio recording technology to represent such otherworldly themes. Other chapters offer case studies of selected artists and their music. The choice of artists (and works) was based on several criteria, partly aesthetic and partly historical in nature. What does intrigue me is the notion that ordinary speakers of the language are artists, and their utterances works of art. All relied on whatever artists were available and these frequently lacked the vision of the composer. The earliest years of an artist's life are always the most difficult to trace with accuracy, being the most heavily encrusted with legend. How might we adapt this work to offer it to artists in other genres? If this work is done consciously at first, in time it will become the artist's second nature. I think we as theatre artists have been orphaned from our spiritual lineage. How can we offer this work to theatre artists, or to artists of other disciplines, who are not self-selected as receptive to this investigation? All have centres that organize seminars, film screenings, lectures, and international exchanges with fellow artists and intellectuals. Écriture refers to the recurring consistencies and developments in an artist's succession of works. Both grandfathers were scientists - in addition to being artists and fishers of men. In addition to the small charge for admission, a donation is requested at the end of each show to help the artists financially. In fact, music may now be a problematic term for some twenty-first-century sound artists. I hope for a new renaissance of collaborations between composers and artists from other media, utilising the potentials of electronic sound. Each work is judged on its merits and in many cases, [by virtue of an artist's] previous output. There are however some new voice artists that [are] find[ing] a new way, combined with visual ideas. His recent electronic work explores the use of voice as a sound source and often involves collaboration with poets and visual artists. Team effort supported by massive corporate resources surpasses lone artists in technological advances in the creative arts. The typology extends beyond the specific work of these artists and can be applied to installations in general, thus providing a framework for critical analysis. There are, however, important differences between the works and the artists' approaches. When it occurs, it is the artist's reward for inventive and courageous handling of discrete environmental conditions. I am not aware of any shared history or even if the artists are aware of each other's work. The pre-modern artist's area of influence is far greater than the object-centred practice that emerges in the nineteenth century. Each installation type responds to a particular set of aesthetic and practical challenges both for the artists and the visitors. As artists who write about their work, their principal responsibility in this article is to provide a coherent account of their own practice. He worked with a number of photographic artists over the years. We also include a more detailed description of the creation of two soundscape works by contemporary artists working in two quite different contexts. The act of patronising contemporary artists reconciles the conflicting demands of old and new cultures. How does all of this relate to the practices of artists? Each individual in a population is evaluated for its fitness, which is typically based on aesthetic appeal, by human artists. To better understand how rock critics frame their evaluations we can look at the critical discourse surrounding artists who are critically dismissed. At the same time, female artists, even those performing completely different styles of music, are treated as a homogenous group. However, both artists rarely approach their sexuality directly and unambiguously in their lyrics. Do artists whose work is most respected come from, and appeal to, privileged social groups? Part of the answer is that some artists misperceive their own position in the music industry. Selected variables include whether artists are songwriters or interpreters, their career length, radio success, record sales, and gender. As will become clear later, this means that artists and producers located in lower prestige groups were more reluctant to be interviewed. I also asked them to rate artists on a prestige scale from 1 to 10 according to the respect they personally felt for their work. The second theme concerns the persistence of artists over time. As a result, more attention should be paid to the general layout of the configuration than to the position of individual artists. To summarise, songwriters generally have more prestige than interpreters, but prestige is above all a function of where artists are located in the field. As a result, the regression equation may underestimate the relationship between success and prestige among older artists. They described artists with low prestige as 'useless', arguing that they 'could have never existed and it would not have changed anything about anything'. They associated prestige with artists who were 'real stars', who were recognised on the street, who were talked about. Authentic artists are seen as talented, creative, and not overly concerned with short-term success, obtained by any means and at any cost. One place where this can be seen is in the variability in artists' rates of production. The artists were more or less scientific, the scientists more or less artistic. However much such artists might try to render reality, their eyes drew a rose-tinted veil over the real country with its muck and smells. Both poems, however, celebrate the solitary heroism of female artists. In both cases, these intense concentrated paragraphs close a series of observations about the temperament of specific artists and poets as manifested in their work. The sale generated intense interest among artists and collectors. Others felt that the problem was not simply one of quality but a failure by artists to work in the most elevated genres. Although it was not illegal for artists to create as they liked, non-union members were not recognized by society as professional artists. The subconscious having become a central concern of the age, a host of artists took the elemental self as their subject. Like most people of their generation, artists had been reared to be seen and not heard. Moreover, the stress placed upon originality and uniqueness by critics and dealers further induced abstract artists to develop their own recognizable" trademark". Many artists and ecological scientists hold the view that both practical and aesthetic fulfilment are conditional upon an interaction of animal, vegetable and mineral properties. When a company runs a record and a publishing operation, there is some co-operation when signing artists. The income to pay these video costs is usually minimal with new artists, so these expenses are often set against future video exploitation. All of our artists are on long-term contracts. They need to find the latest popular artists who are going to sell concert tickets. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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