Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16,Ausgabe 2Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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... painting , photography can rediscover in its own way something of what painting has already done , and thus open itself up to what it has not yet truly done . What I love in these " blurred " images , or more exactly what interests me ...
... painting , photography can rediscover in its own way something of what painting has already done , and thus open itself up to what it has not yet truly done . What I love in these " blurred " images , or more exactly what interests me ...
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... paint- ing , without ever failing to emphasize in any case its secret com- plicities with photography ) . The path that leads the photograph to painting also tends to split in two . Either the effect of blur spreads across the entire ...
... paint- ing , without ever failing to emphasize in any case its secret com- plicities with photography ) . The path that leads the photograph to painting also tends to split in two . Either the effect of blur spreads across the entire ...
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... painting ( and to the reciprocally productive " conflict " between painting and photography ) are extremely stim- ulating for an understanding of postmodern photography as a process of reflection on and selective integration of past ...
... painting ( and to the reciprocally productive " conflict " between painting and photography ) are extremely stim- ulating for an understanding of postmodern photography as a process of reflection on and selective integration of past ...
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