An evening spent there was the artistic equivalent of forcing down the most leaden of Russian meals.
Mr. Jankowski may be making the artistic equivalent of stone soup.
Inside the show's entrance we're greeted by the artistic equivalent of the Wilhelminian facade: two paintings that represent the imperial court's preferred academic style.
He paint his works mostly from the memory, creating the artistic equivalent of his deeply personal perception of nature.
It's hard to remember that the movie business was once considered the artistic equivalent of picking coal off the railroad tracks.
If there's an artistic equivalent of genocide, then the Turner Prize is guilty of it.
This is an impressive event, one that deserves to attract the artistic equivalents of tourists and pilgrims from the wider New York region.
It was the artistic equivalent of a sit-in, an attempt to wrest, at least for a moment, control of the mass media from the establishment.
Examples of these images have been exhibited in galleries worldwide, the exhibitions serving as an artistic equivalent of the Turing test.
"It's the artistic equivalent of atomic power, where you have so much energy in a small space that it has to explode."