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MONDRIAN:INCONVENIENT PARADOXES & STRATEGIES OF CONCEALMENT
“As time progressed, however, so did the indoctrination as to the new role of art. In the established media journals we were told by critics such as Clement Greenberg and Leo Steinberg, that Art “challenges previously held assumptions,” and that … Continue reading →
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