-
relationship to Arte
Povera in the use of
materials traditionally considered "
unartistic" or "worthless". The
Italian Germano Celant,
founder of Arte Povera, was...
- age. His
sharp and
witty drawings gave
these generally commonplace and
unartistic figures a life-likeness and an
expression which soon won him a name in...
- subways, the flatiron.
There are many
people who know how to make such good
unartistic things. — van Doesburg, "The End of Art"
Other notable declarations of...
-
representatives of a
different lifestyle, one that was more free and
unartistic. He took
great care in
selecting capable generals and was not
afraid to...
- breast. Art
historian Vermeule described it as "the same old unnatural,
unartistic eagle with
shield on his stomach, like a
baseball umpire's protector ...
-
focusing on her two-dimensionality. The
image and
technique were
regarded as
unartistic. However, the
painting presented an
allusion to
printing technology, with...
- Dionysian, in
contrast to his
portrayal of Duncan's
style as foreign,
unartistic and iconoclastic. In 1905, Jørgensen
wrote retrospectively in
praise of...
- music. He
explains that deep
structure is
musical prose (p. 85), or an
unartistic version of music. This
musical prose is
constructed out of the "underlying...
-
studio video games, "frequently
viewed as a
commercial and thus
inherently unartistic medium",
observing that in
contrast the Dire Jank on
display are "short...
- port. In addition, it is too
clumsy and
involuntarily comical in its
unartistic attempt to
merge a
series of do****entary
footage from bird hunting, whaling...