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Tag Archives: Anna Davin
$ AS A READY-MADE : TZANCK You For The CHECKS
Conceptual art will soon be one hundred years old and it is arguably viewed with as much suspicion now as it was in 1917 when Marcel Duchamp first submitted a signed urinal for inclusion in an art show in New … Continue reading →
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Tagged Andrew Graham Dixon, Anish Kapoor, Anna Davin, Berel Lang, Brooke Lundquist, Carlo Ginzburg, Carolee Thea, Chris Evans, Damien Hirst, Dennis Oppenheim, Francis Picabia, Gustav Metzger, Jacques Derrida, Jean Crotti, Jean Doucet, John Cage, John Weretka, Julien Levy, Katherine Dreir, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Man Ray, Marc Quinn, Marcel Duchamp, Marcel Duchamps, Michel Foucault, Nelson Goodman, Olav Velthuis, Peter Burger, Rachael Milsk, Richard Dorment, Roland Barthes, Thiher, Thomas Andrae, Walter Arensberg, Walter Hopps
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LANGUAGE STRIPPED BARE BY HER BACHELORS
By detaching art from aesthetics,Marcel Duchamp set it spinning on a different course from the one it had followed since the Renaissance. His concept of the ready-made work of art came out of the blue. It could not have been … Continue reading →
Posted in Art History/Antiquity/Anthropology, Cinema/Visual/Audio, Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Marketing/Advertising/Media, Miscellaneous, Modern Arts/Craft, Visual Art/Sculpture/etc.
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Tagged Alfred Stieglitz, Allen Thiher, Anna Davin, Anne Frank, B.F. Skinner, Berel Lang, Buckley, Carlo Ginzberg, Carlo Ginzburg, F.R. Leavis, Foucault, Francis Picabia, Franz Kafka, Giovanni Morelli, Jacques Derrida, Jacques Lacan, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Man Ray, Martha Buskirk, Michel Foucault, Nelson Goodman, Rachael Milsk, Richard Dorment, Roland Barthes, Samuel Beckett, Sigmund Freud, Thomas Andrae, Vincent Van Gogh, Walter Lacquer, William A. Camfield, William F. Buckley
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