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quillette.com
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| | | | | After Duchamp, the art world came to view the pursuit of beauty as naïve and gravitated toward political art in their search for meaning. But this is a Faustian bargain: you can have meaning, but you do not get to make it for yourself. | |
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americanart.si.edu
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| | | | | John White Alexander moved to New York at the age of eighteen and began working as an office boy at Harper's Weekly, where he was promoted to illustrator in 1875. | |
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www.sacredarchitecture.org
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| | | | | Read Sacred Art of Today: Is It Art and Is It Sacred? by Steen Heidemann | |
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revolutionsnewsstand.com
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| | | Ever since the overwhelmingly foreign-born and German-speaking comrades creating the Socialist Labor Party in 1877 elected the native-born, Eastern W.A.S.P. Phillip Van Patten as its first leader, an 'American approach' has been sought by Socialists. 'The 'American Approach': Adapting Marxism to the American Class Struggle' by A.J. Muste from New Militant. Vol. 1 No. 21.... | ||