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The diverse collection of artists and poets who participated either directly or indirectly in DIAS were unified in their response to the theme of destruction in art . Yet they never comprised a movement nor as a group produced a ...
The diverse collection of artists and poets who participated either directly or indirectly in DIAS were unified in their response to the theme of destruction in art . Yet they never comprised a movement nor as a group produced a ...
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describes Barnett Newman's aesthetic position in terms that reveal not only the antipathy that artists of the New York School had for direct experience and for confrontation with the horror and fear of their own historical period ...
describes Barnett Newman's aesthetic position in terms that reveal not only the antipathy that artists of the New York School had for direct experience and for confrontation with the horror and fear of their own historical period ...
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The artists , who came from very different perspectives ( plastic arts , music , architecture ) , at first enthusiastically embraced this new art form that was offering them a new expressive medium . Then , over the years , conditions ...
The artists , who came from very different perspectives ( plastic arts , music , architecture ) , at first enthusiastically embraced this new art form that was offering them a new expressive medium . Then , over the years , conditions ...
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