Answer:
True
Explanation:
Conceptual art is art where the artist focuses on the concept behind the art and not the object itself. For example, in 1971 Yoko Ono did an exhibition in the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York with no art objects. When people arrived, they received a note that said "This Is Not Here". The art exhibition was conceptual.
Nadezhda von Meck was A. One of tchaikovskys lovers B. A wealth benefactress who provided Tchaikovskys with an annuity c. The inspiration for his romeo and juliet D. Tchaikovskys wife?
Answer:
B. A wealth benefactress who provided Tchaikovskys with an annuity
Explanation:
Nadezhda von Meck was a Russian businesswoman and Patronage who provided financial aid to few composers, including Tchaikovsky.
Nadezhda and Tchaikovsky were friends, corresponding for fourteen years of their lives, even though they have never met in person. They exchanged hundreds of letters, discussing various intellectual topics and providing moral and emotional support to one another. She had admired Tchaikovsky’s work greatly and decided to be his patron for thirteen years so he could be a full-time composer. Tchaikovsky has dedicated his Symphony No. 4 to her.