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Forgetting the art world / Pamela M. Lee

by Pamela M. Lee

This study examines contemporary art as an active agent in the process of globalisation. Through the analysis of specific artistic practices, it considers the work of art as a medium that both inhabits and creates the globalised world.

Accession 12517 ISBN 9780262017732 Publisher MIT Press
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