Collocations withartist

These are words often used in combination withartist.

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acclaimed artist
Adkison was a critically acclaimed artist and highly recognized for her work.
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accomplished artist
He was a young man of considerable talent, a noted musician, both as a singer and cornet player, an accomplished artist, and also a keen sportsman.
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amateur artist
I agree that the amateur artist has long been cherished in our country.
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aspiring artist
He wishes to give them an opportunity of a lifetime because he remembers what it was like being a young aspiring artist.
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avant-garde artist
Duchamps himself made his way as a prominent avant-garde artist by developing provocative aesthetic practice in the closest possible proximity to the everyday commercial world.
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best-selling artist
Sinatra is one of the best-selling artists of all time, having sold more than 150 million records worldwide.
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celebrated artist
Nothing has been found, to this day, of the compositions of this celebrated artist.
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comic artist
As a teenager, he discontinued acting and singing and turned underground comic artist with dozens of other artists' and self-published fanzines.
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conceptual artist
She is a conceptual artist (video art, photography and media installation), in which she often deals with spaces of conflict as her primary subject.
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contemporary artist
He is a contemporary artist, whose world outlook transcends national boundaries.
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distinguished artist
The projects in his studio stand to demonstrate not only a distinguished artist, but a great artist!
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emerging artist
An emerging artist who has recently been gaining international recognition due to his rich use of colour and ephemeral, dream-like nature of his work.
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established artist
In certain respects, the debate revisited issues common throughout operatic history: the artificial positioning of one singer against another;89 the challenge to an established artist by a new arrival.
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famous artist
It was drawn up by a humorist and a very famous artist.
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favourite artist
The voting claimed to be rigged by the public, as she was the show's favourite artist.
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featured artist
The one-hour program would help recap the day's trading, the value of each featured artist and song, and speculate on the future of the market.
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fellow artists
All have centres that organize seminars, film screenings, lectures, and international exchanges with fellow artists and intellectuals.
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female artist
The young violinist presumably studies music abroad and is supposed to represent an independent, young, successful female artist.
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figurative artist
The same also applies more or less to a musical work, but a figurative artist produces one copy only.
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folk artist
He began performing as a solo folk artist around the age of 14, and became a full-time musician in his early 20s.
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freelance artist
After graduating she studied abroad and has been a freelance artist since 1972.
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full-time artist
He retired in 2003, returning to work as a full-time artist.
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gifted artist
A gifted artist, designer, and contributor to her local arts community, her spontaneous creativity also extended to the kitchen, to the delight of many.
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greatest artists
It would be unfortunate if art should be robbed of the greatest artists merely because they were not registered.
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guest artist
In 1986, he celebrated his 50th anniversary as a guest artist with the orchestra.
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hip-hop artist
At the end of 2007, der was voted the best new hip-hop artist of the year, a big acknowledgement for the young rapper.
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individual artist
A third question is the role of the individual artist in creating a work of art.
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influential artist
He has also been a popular and influential artist in the field of filk music.
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installation artist
What is at play when the installation artist designs environments that invite performative exploration?
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jazz artist
The improvisations of the jazz artist who responds in performance to an individual sense of what sounds are right for which moment, are by definition incompatible with standard textual formats.
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living artist
The open-endedness of my book is deliberate, and is based both in theory (neo-pragmatism) and respect for the living artist.
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local artist
Another local artist installed plastic bottles with cut fipples, whistling bottle sticks, whining tones.
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makeup artist
The girl was interested in the makeup artist of the actress who was sneezing loudly.
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modern artist
On the ancestry of the modern artist, in many ways it was the court, rather than the city, where the modern artist was born.
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notable artist
Most are retirees although there is a notable artist community.
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noted artist
A noted artist and author, two of his books have been republished in recent years.
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outsider artist
He was a typical example of an outsider artist with a non-premeditated approach of expressing himself.
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participating artist
Juxtapoz art magazine commented that participating artists, using the common ballpoint pen, seemed to gravitate back to a time before it all became so serious.
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performance artist
Ignition occurred when a performance artist threw cold-flame pyrotechnics into the air.
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performing artist
He, quite rightly, was concerned with the living and performing artist.
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professional artist
There is an interesting dialogue to be had between the academic world and the world of the professional artist at this point in time.
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prolific artist
She lectured, taught history, theory and techniques of quilting and was a prolific artist.
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prominent artist
Since the mid-1980s, he has established himself as a prominent artist in the area of electronic and new music, achieving significant critical recognition for his performances and recordings.
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rap artists
As this suggests, the particularities of urban space themselves are subjected to the deconstructive and reconstructive practices of rap artists.
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recording artist
He was also very active as a recording artist, with many of his recordings now available on compact disc.
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renowned artist
With the exception of a period from roughly 1954-1976, each annual program has featured a unique cover, many commissioned by a renowned artist.
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resident artist
The upper part of the stables houses resident artist studio.
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scam artist
The two go on a fanatic chase to pin down the scam artist.
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self-taught artist
A self-taught artist, who worked in a colliery for only a short period, his experiences there were seared indelibly on his memory.
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solo artist
He has also developed a career as a solo artist.
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struggling artist
We should forget who purchases works of art and consider instead the person who produces them, the struggling artist.
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talented artist
During college, had been known for being a talented artist, but also very cold and aloof.
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trapeze artist
The solo cloud-swing and solo trapeze artist swung above as if it is accepted without question that aerialists are cultural emblems of love, especially in scenarios about romance.
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up-and-coming artist
They even buy them to encourage up-and-coming artists.
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various artists
It was released in autumn 1982 and reached number 7 in the main chart in the days before the exclusion of such various artist albums.
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visiting artist
Collectors may attend conventions specifically to obtain a tattoo from a particular visiting artist.
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visual artist
Since the eye cannot discriminate between these degrees of mathematical accuracy, the approximate expression 5:8 is accurate enough for the visual artist.
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well-known artist
The illustration in the manual was done by a well-known artist.
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young artist
They are the people who will benefit so enormously, not the poor young artist.
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