Modernism as Institution On the Establishment of an Aesthetic and Historiographic Paradigm
"Anyone who studies the history of modern art-in art museums, in the classroom, in art historical handbooks or specialist surveys-will soon be aware of a certain recurrent pattern governing the selection of objects and forming a certain type of narrative where the history of modern art is prese...
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Stockholm University Press
2018
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