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  2. Artistic integrity - Wikipedia

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    Artistic integrity is generally defined as the ability to omit an acceptable level of opposing, disrupting, and corrupting values that would otherwise alter an artist's or entities’ original vision in a manner that violates their own preconceived aesthetic standards and personal values.

  3. Organization of the artist - Wikipedia

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    Gehry argues that the organization of the artist, in addition to making possible artistic integrity, also helps keep his buildings on time and budget, which is rare for the type of innovative and complex designs that Gehry is known for. The organization of the artist thus serves the dual purpose of artistic freedom and economic prudence.

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  5. The Revivalists’ David Shaw on Artistic Integrity and Honest ...

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    Having grown up admiring the artistic integrity of David Bowie and Iggy Pop, Shaw manifested that inspiration when he co-founded the Revivalists in 2007. Speaking to SPIN seventeen years later at ...

  6. Prestige picture - Wikipedia

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    A prestige picture is a film produced to bolster the film studio's perceived artistic integrity, rather than to turn a large profit; [1] the studio may even expect the film to lose money. [ 2 ] History

  7. Humboldt's Gift - Wikipedia

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    Another notable character in the book is Rinaldo Cantabile, a wannabe Chicago gangster, who tries to bully Citrine into being friends. Because his career advice to Citrine is commercially fixated, it is directly opposed to advice from Citrine's former mentor, Humboldt Fleisher, who prioritizes artistic integrity.

  8. Anna Akhmatova - Wikipedia

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    Akhmatova was a common-law wife to Nikolai Punin, an art scholar and lifelong friend, whom she stayed with until 1935. He also was repeatedly taken into custody, dying in the Gulag in 1953. [ 38 ] [ 39 ] [ 40 ] [ Notes 9 ] Her tragic cycle Requiem documents her personal experience of this time; as she writes, "one hundred million voices shout ...

  9. Corporate interests commit millions to celebrate Trump’s ...

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    Fortune 500 companies, burgeoning crypto firms and individual billionaires are racing to help underwrite Donald Trump’s upcoming inauguration – pledging seven-figure donations apiece to next ...