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One of the most important Jamaican artists David Boxer , works with self - destruction , the tormented self . He sees art as a process of selection , purification , deconstruction and legitimization . He searches for images and elements ...
One of the most important Jamaican artists David Boxer , works with self - destruction , the tormented self . He sees art as a process of selection , purification , deconstruction and legitimization . He searches for images and elements ...
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The ease of travel in the second half of the 20th Century took important Latin American artists to North America and Europe , thus spreading their stylistic and cultural influences : especially Wifredo Lam to Paris , where ...
The ease of travel in the second half of the 20th Century took important Latin American artists to North America and Europe , thus spreading their stylistic and cultural influences : especially Wifredo Lam to Paris , where ...
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exposure in New York , the art capital of the world , is important to this perception . Thirdly , that if the introduction of a previously unrecognized art movement into the international mainstream is biased , incomplete or ignores ...
exposure in New York , the art capital of the world , is important to this perception . Thirdly , that if the introduction of a previously unrecognized art movement into the international mainstream is biased , incomplete or ignores ...
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