I enjoyed reading this piece. It really makes you think about how things come about. I agree completely with Gonzalez's idea of "ennobling". The first assignment embodies what part of this article is talking about, how a copy is never what it is trying to mimic, but an abstraction, translation or representation of what it is. Is this piece part of a series by Rosalind Krauss? If so, could I get the name of the book, journal, or what it was copied from?
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ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading this piece. It really makes you think about how things come about. I agree completely with Gonzalez's idea of "ennobling". The first assignment embodies what part of this article is talking about, how a copy is never what it is trying to mimic, but an abstraction, translation or representation of what it is. Is this piece part of a series by Rosalind Krauss? If so, could I get the name of the book, journal, or what it was copied from?
ReplyDeleteThis article is included in the [classic] book The Originality of the Avant-Garde and Other Modernist Myths
ReplyDeleteOk cool, thank you.
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