
10 definitions of strategy
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Armando Andrade Tudela uses a similar strategy in his slideshow Diaporama and Infrared Light (2005).
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In doing this, Lenglet builds on the strategy of Minimalism with its characteristic rudimentary, geometric forms and basic materials.
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A second element of his strategy, which is somewhat related to the post-minimalism of, for instance, Bruce Nauman in the 1970s, is his involvement of the viewer.
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He has recognized that in the case of this artist, every element in the work serves an artistic strategy, the aim of which is to demand a social role for painting.
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Sometimes they succeed in giving the past that they dig up there a place in the present – and their strategy in doing this is to try to make a meaningful story of the past.
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For large sections of the art world, painting is after all still the most privileged medium, and invoking the great history of painting is still an effective prestige- and price-enhancing strategy.
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That fits with a tried and true strategy followed by many artists in the 1990s when they, just as thirty years before, massively sought alternatives for the familiar exhibition spaces like galleries and museums.
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Her photos, including the people she invited to show and talk about their own history and that of LA and the related iconography of the film industry, can be viewed as both a bittersweet homage to her adopted city and a Brechtian strategy of self-reflexivity.
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Alternatively, the approach described becomes a repetitive strategy, whereby the artist selects a series of partially related incidents in history as starting points for artistic examination as in Florian Wüsts practice, through which he researches one seminal happening after another that have had some impact on American and German history.
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