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Artists will feel the pressure to explain their art to non-artists, join the business establishment, and make the marriage work for the benefit of the country's economic prowess.
John M. Eger: The Artist as Advocate John M. Eger 2012
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Artists will feel the pressure to explain their art to non-artists, join the business establishment, and make the marriage work for the benefit of the country's economic prowess.
John M. Eger: The Artist as Advocate John M. Eger 2012
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As "Lost Bohemia" makes abundantly clear, the history made in that space, which few non-artists even know about, is astounding.
John Farr: A Sour Note at Carnegie Hall Few Heard, Coming From Above John Farr 2011
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He had a revival in the 1960s and '70s because his writing can seem like a precursor to the counter-cultural ethos of the era, one in which aesthetic liberation in poetry, theater, visual art and music galvanized the psychological conviction of human possibilities for artists and non-artists, alike.
Allan M. Jalon: ARTS LUST: Remembering Henri Bergson Allan M. Jalon 2011
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As "Lost Bohemia" makes abundantly clear, the history made in that space, which few non-artists even know about, is astounding.
John Farr: A Sour Note at Carnegie Hall Few Heard, Coming From Above John Farr 2011
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As "Lost Bohemia" makes abundantly clear, the history made in that space, which few non-artists even know about, is astounding.
John Farr: A Sour Note at Carnegie Hall Few Heard, Coming From Above John Farr 2011
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As "Lost Bohemia" makes abundantly clear, the history made in that space, which few non-artists even know about, is astounding.
John Farr: A Sour Note at Carnegie Hall Few Heard, Coming From Above John Farr 2011
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As "Lost Bohemia" makes abundantly clear, the history made in that space, which few non-artists even know about, is astounding.
John Farr: A Sour Note at Carnegie Hall Few Heard, Coming From Above John Farr 2011
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As "Lost Bohemia" makes abundantly clear, the history made in that space, which few non-artists even know about, is astounding.
John Farr: A Sour Note at Carnegie Hall Few Heard, Coming From Above John Farr 2011
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We will be offering a summer school next year open to people outside the college as well and that offers a condensed form of the Way of Beauty in a week (which like the undergraduate class, is for artists and non-artists).
David Clayton on the Way of Beauty at Thomas More College, New Hampshire 2009
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