Visual Arts Stocks List

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Visual Arts Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 17 EXP Eagle Materials unveils plans for $430M Wyoming plant expansion
May 17 EXP Eagle Materials Announces Plans to Modernize and Expand Its Cement Plant in Laramie, Wyoming
May 16 BLDR Peering Into Builders FirstSource's Recent Short Interest
May 16 EXP Eagle Materials (EXP) Q4 Earnings on the Horizon: Analysts' Insights on Key Performance Measures
May 15 EXP Eagle Materials (EXP) to Report Q4 Earnings: What's in Store?
May 15 AXTA Axalta Coating: Painting A Prettier Picture Here
May 15 AXTA Axalta Coating Systems sets financial targets for 2026
May 15 AXTA Axalta Hosting Strategy Day; Outlining Three-Year Plan for Accelerating Performance
May 15 CRCT Insider Selling: CEO and 10% Owner Arora Ashish Sells 267,936 Shares of Cricut Inc (CRCT)
May 14 EXP Earnings Preview: Eagle Materials (EXP) Q4 Earnings Expected to Decline
May 14 CRCT Insider Sale: EVP, General Counsel & Secretary Donald Olsen Sells 25,000 Shares of Cricut ...
May 13 AXTA Axalta to buy CoverFlexx in $285M deal plus earnout
May 13 AXTA Transtar Holding Company Announces Agreement for Axalta to Acquire The CoverFlexx Group
May 13 AXTA Axalta to Acquire The CoverFlexx Group, a Leading Aftermarket Coatings Business Focused on Economy Customers in North America
May 12 BLDR Last Week's Worst-Performing Stocks: Are These 10 Large-Cap Stocks In Your Portfolio? (May 5-May 11, 2024)
May 12 AMWD Should You Be Adding American Woodmark (NASDAQ:AMWD) To Your Watchlist Today?
May 12 EXP Is Eagle Materials Inc. (NYSE:EXP) Trading At A 34% Discount?
May 11 BLDR ZIM Integrated sails to top industrial gainer of week, Builders FirstSource sees loser tag
Visual Arts

The visual arts are art forms such as ceramics, drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, design, crafts, photography, video, filmmaking, and architecture. Many artistic disciplines (performing arts, conceptual art, textile arts) involve aspects of the visual arts as well as arts of other types. Also included within the visual arts are the applied arts such as industrial design, graphic design, fashion design, interior design and decorative art.Current usage of the term "visual arts" includes fine art as well as the applied, decorative arts and crafts, but this was not always the case. Before the Arts and Crafts Movement in Britain and elsewhere at the turn of the 20th century, the term 'artist' was often restricted to a person working in the fine arts (such as painting, sculpture, or printmaking) and not the handicraft, craft, or applied art media. The distinction was emphasized by artists of the Arts and Crafts Movement, who valued vernacular art forms as much as high forms. Art schools made a distinction between the fine arts and the crafts, maintaining that a craftsperson could not be considered a practitioner of the arts.
The increasing tendency to privilege painting, and to a lesser degree sculpture, above other arts has been a feature of Western art as well as East Asian art. In both regions painting has been seen as relying to the highest degree on the imagination of the artist, and the furthest removed from manual labour – in Chinese painting the most highly valued styles were those of "scholar-painting", at least in theory practiced by gentleman amateurs. The Western hierarchy of genres reflected similar attitudes.

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