10 definitions of ability
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It is a game that the artist plays with the viewers ability to recognize and interpret.
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Which of course necessitates an ability - or willingness - on the part of the viewer to 'read' the work.
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These diverse performances reveal the breakdown of language, underlining its ability to articulate and express external reality.
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"Beer can," he said out loud as he hefted it up to read :"Refined for increased drink-ability" The top was embossed with Braille " for the blind-drunk".
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By this focus on the performing subject in her artistic research Zdjelar demonstrates that the ability to speak a language or to use an instrument is loaded with social and cultural codifications.
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By this focus on the performing subject in her artistic research Zdjelar demonstrates that the ability to speak a language or to use an instrument is loaded with social and cultural codifications.
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Suska Mackert has the ability to perceive in everyday situations noteworthy associations, the meaning of which is not immediately apparent but which, converted into her personal imagery, acquire a magical significance.
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Inevitably, however, what appears as a contradiction in terms for one cultural paradigm will be useful for a culture that emerges out of a critique of that paradigm, so narratives ability to violate the modernist divide between art and life has become a valuable resource in contemporary arts defiance of it.
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This involves a performing sculpture that claims authorship of the installation beyond itself as well as the ability to 'explain' the work and its own position within it, critically and philosophically through a series of 'demonstrations'.The sculpture points at various drawings, diagrams, emblemata and sculptures made of coal and mucus.
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