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The Purposeless Art Series | Object 001
While reviving an old 1981 text by Rosalind Krauss published in her MIT’s October journal touching on The Originality of the Avant-Garde, an eye-opening perspective on Rodin‘s reproduction processes and the mechanics surrounding his The Gates of Hell was cast … Continue reading
Citation. Fringes of the creative, statically in flux.
Citations, and the process of citing, are at the pinnacle as supreme examples of (mechanical) reproduction. They are insatiably appropriated and, in themselves, never improve. They do not improve the user—besides perhaps the ever so fragile aura of being perceived … Continue reading
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CIT0001: Bhabha, Homi K. (1994). The Location of Culture. Oxon: Routledge. 408pp
citation #0001: “What [does] it [mean] to survive, to produce, to labor and to create, within a world system whose major economic impulses and cultural investments are pointed in a direction away from you, your country or your people[?]… … Continue reading