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J e f f r e y C . R o b i n s o n It is not a m atter o f rejecting one's heritage but o f learning to squander it. — Nicolas Bourriaud The bro o d in g o f Rom anticism continues to bu rst around us. — Lyn Hejinian icolas Bourriaud, curator o f co n tem po rary art atTate Britain, asks in his book The Radicant (2009): "H o w does th is ph en om en on [o f g lo b alizatio n] affect the life o f f o r m i" His elaborate answ er is firs t o f all a critiq ue o f shibb ole th s o f the arts: o r i gins, roots, m o n u m e n ta lity, and the cen tra lity o f th e identical self. In th e ir place he marks instances fro m exp erim e ntal m od ern ism and co n te m p o ra ry art, p a rticularly the general type o f collage and assemblage, that revel in crossing s o f
English Language Notes – Duke University Press
Published: Mar 1, 2013
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