Sheer poverty, as far as the artistic sphere is concerned.
The beauty of the world around you inspires you to find out more about an artistic or creative sphere of knowledge and experience.
There, a fundamental separation exists between architectural, curatorial and artistic spheres of intelligence.
The program allows fruitful exchanges of views to take place and facilitates multinational activities in the scientific, cultural, artistic, economic and social spheres.
She remains a prominent figure in the artistic and cultural spheres of San Francisco.
Museums like his, he said, often focus on certain artistic spheres more than their bigger counterparts do, including "work being done by contemporary New York artists."
The facade does more than let in the light; it seems to welcome the public into an artistic sphere that might otherwise seem opaque.
Doubt began to establish itself and figures in the artistic and political spheres asked questions.
The historical time that invaded art in fact found its first expression in the artistic sphere, beginning with the baroque.
"Rent," with its cast of outcasts and its occasional four-letter words, is acutely conscious of its place between two artistic spheres.