Most of the woodblock prints that are popular today were not considered high art in their time.
Robert Feild, of Harvard, praised him for undermining the outworn distinction between high art and popular culture.
He cited his experiences playing alongside former Raiders quarterback Jim Plunkett, who elevated discretion to a high art.
Even then, Dirksen knew that, with television, public speaking as high art had passed into decline in America.
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Instead, it merely adds another layer of packaging, covering over the existing labels and selling the elixirs as high art.
This is news to Jerry, George, Kramer and Elaine, who have turned ignoring other people's trouble into a high art form.
"Just because Dada is attacking traditional values and ideas of high art doesn't mean that it is meaningless art, " she says.
Wiley's work, now more than ever, pushes the lines between design and high art, reinventing classical portraiture for a contemporary world.
Sassuolo has played flowing, attacking soccer all season something that isn't always guaranteed in Italy, where defense has been elevated to high art.
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Lichtenstein elevated comic book art into high art crossed with parody, and his use of Ben-Day dots is fun and funny.
But Galliano plays the part on the accordina, a smaller relative of the accordion, and takes the composer's high art into a cozy cafe.
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Where Ong is hailed as a standard bearer for innovative theatrical landscapes and high art, Glen Goei has forged ahead in a slightly different direction.
Finding rhapsodic melodrama in high art, Akerman pulls Mozart out of the opera house and into the bedroom for an arch a-cappella duet for separated lovers.
The high art world might scoff at the idea of creating a lower-priced mass product line, but the Ladd brothers have done things differently from the start.
It may be aimed at young adults, and it may have found a mass market audience, but that gives it a force high art seems to no longer possess.
Yet these details are not entirely to be trusted, and it would be a little simplistic to assume that they prove the distinction between Banville and Black, High Art and Pulp Fiction.
With elaborate stagecraft, it is more interested in making the case for commercial perfume as high art, with the rights and privileges accorded therein, than in revealing the artistry of perfume design.
But perhaps what they really object to is not that the wealthy buy the art itself, but rather, the high prices art works often now achieve.
Guildford's tourist information centre also moved from Tunsgate to the High Street art gallery in spring 2011.
And when she started to write seriously about movies, much later, it was her passion for the high-art canon that helped set her bearings.
Opera audiences are big clappers, too, but their excitement has a critical edge, and opera houses are the only places where I've heard booing at a high-art performance.
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Don't let some high-art, cold-climate music critic harsh your mellow.
One notable Rockwell convert is a high-art critic, Robert Rosenblum.
In August two of Cobain's early drawings--a cartoonish pencil sketch of Ronald Reagan done in a high school art class and a Christmas card created for his grandparents when he was 6--sold at a celebrity memorabilia auction in Monterey, Calif.
Art Basel, the high-rolling international art festival that possesses Miami every December, kicks off on Thursday.
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Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Modern Century will travel to The Art Institute of Chicago (July 24 to Oct. 3), the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (Oct. 30 to Jan. 30, 2011) and the High Museum of Art, Atlanta (Feb. 19, 2011 to May 15, 2011).
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