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Tag Archives: Martha Buskirk
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 →
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