Art in Question

Bloomsbury Publishing (2003)
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The book explores the role of contemporary art within today's wider visual culture. Changing ideas about the role of the artist, developments in technology, debates about cultural exhanged, and the evolving museum culture are reshaping the boundaries of art and its study.

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Karen Raney
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