Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 13,Útgáfa 2Indiana University Press, 1990 |
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... painting entitled " The Amer- ican Action Painters " in the journal Art News in 1952. He wrote the essay after having interviewed Pollock in 1949 , at which time the painter had expressed his belief in the primacy of the act of painting ...
... painting entitled " The Amer- ican Action Painters " in the journal Art News in 1952. He wrote the essay after having interviewed Pollock in 1949 , at which time the painter had expressed his belief in the primacy of the act of painting ...
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... painting was " an event on the canvas , " as Rosenberg had written , it was also possible to imagine not just events on the canvas , but also those that took place in front of the camera and , ultimately , with no canvas at all . Action ...
... painting was " an event on the canvas , " as Rosenberg had written , it was also possible to imagine not just events on the canvas , but also those that took place in front of the camera and , ultimately , with no canvas at all . Action ...
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... Paintings as being not passive but hypersensitive , so that any situation that they were in , one could look at the painting and see how many people were in the room by the number of shadows cast or what time of day it was . 2 In the ...
... Paintings as being not passive but hypersensitive , so that any situation that they were in , one could look at the painting and see how many people were in the room by the number of shadows cast or what time of day it was . 2 In the ...
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Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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