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... destruction . The tacit agreement among certain artists to situate the body at the center of the discourse of destruction and survival cannot properly be called a " tendency " and it is certainly not an " art " movement , or " ism ...
... destruction . The tacit agreement among certain artists to situate the body at the center of the discourse of destruction and survival cannot properly be called a " tendency " and it is certainly not an " art " movement , or " ism ...
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... destruction art , artists present the “ imagery of extinction " localized in the body , the object which is offered both as a destructible material and / or an agent of that destruction . In this sense , the performative practices which ...
... destruction art , artists present the “ imagery of extinction " localized in the body , the object which is offered both as a destructible material and / or an agent of that destruction . In this sense , the performative practices which ...
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... Destruction Realizations , actions that included ritual sacrifices of chickens , the destruction of musical instruments , and other ceremonial practices . While Wolf Vostell never used the term " destruction " as part of the theoretical ...
... Destruction Realizations , actions that included ritual sacrifices of chickens , the destruction of musical instruments , and other ceremonial practices . While Wolf Vostell never used the term " destruction " as part of the theoretical ...
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Domesticity at | 3 |
Gender Postmodernism | 23 |
An Interview with Edward Soja | 41 |
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