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  2. 'Work Hard, Play Hard' and Other Red Flags That SCREAM Toxic ...

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    They Claim to 'Work Hard, Play Hard' If you hear about a company's culture being comprised of "working hard, and playing hard," Redditors say you should run for the hills.

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    In a professional context, the expression "work hard, play hard" often means performing well in the office and then partaking in fun activities with friends and family during personal time. While ...

  4. Bad Painting - Wikipedia

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    "Bad" Painting is the name given by critic and curator Marcia Tucker to a trend in American figurative painting in the 1970s. Tucker curated an exhibition of the same name at the New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, featuring the work of fourteen artists mostly unknown in New York at the time. The exhibition ran from January 14 to February ...

  5. Artistic integrity - Wikipedia

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    The last two to three decades showed increased public and art community interest in artistic integrity due to the increasing commercial success of certain artforms like film and music alongside additional questioning of aesthetic value due to the politicization and investment of the art industry with this lucrative expectation of monetary benefits.

  6. Mural (1943) - Wikipedia

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    Mural is a largely abstract work with the suggestion of several human figures walking, or possibly birds, or letters and numbers, in broad swirls of black and white. It combines influences from artists such as Thomas Hart Benton, Albert Pinkham Ryder and El Greco, and Mexican mural artists such as David Alfaro Siqueiros.

  7. Conservation and restoration of paintings - Wikipedia

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    Painting types include fine art to decorative and functional objects spanning from acrylics, frescoes, and oil paint on various surfaces, egg tempera on panels and canvas, lacquer painting, water color and more. Knowing the materials of any given painting and its support allows for the proper restoration and conservation practices.