Examples of using Visual art in English and their translations into Slovak
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Contemporary visual art can respond to these difficult questions with broad perspective
Swedish digital agencies Visual Art and Ombori, combines voice and facial recognition
Visual art, drama, and music are instead made available to students, without fear of judgment from their peers.
She is the curator of the Visual Art Section for the RomArchive Initiative of the Kulturstiftung Des Bundes,(2016-2018).
A visual art is related to the aesthetic beauty
Phenomena- Slovak Visual Art of the 20th Century I
It undeniably became the first American visual art to attain international status and influence.
ARTBASE is a project of on-line bilingual database of contemporary Slovak visual art that maps the state
The programme of City Arts included all artistic disciplines: visual art, theatre, music,
writing and visual art.
post-structuralist initiatives in thought on visual art, and possible applications of sociological theories of art
Extensive visual art exhibition is a result of cooperation between Hradby Samoty(Walls of Solitude) and creative center 4D Gallery.
Like other Slovak visual art genres, the art of making sculpture acquired a specific national character as late as the 20th century.
It is defined as a visual art that is created mainly for aesthetic purposes
The visitors are accompanied by expertly trained mediators, who are ready to explain visual art to the audience.
It shows the development of folk and professional visual art of Ruthenian(Ukrainian) people in Slovakia from the 16th century up to the present.
For visitors, there are prepared visual art exhibitions, thematic lectures,
It took a long time to start separating the term intermedia in Slovak visual art and intermedia art from the term multimedia,
SOFT NORM*: From historical consciousness to civil awareness in visual art is hybrid art course for visual art students.
Retart merges visual art with original products of daily use