Inventing ritual: moving images of social reality in contemporary art
<p>Ritual is a notion that the art world has increasingly reclaimed. From critical writing that zealously identifies rituals to artists who qualify their work as ritualistic, the notion circulates, poking at the boundaries of art practice. The pattern raises critical questions for art history:...
Main Author: | Vogt, N |
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Other Authors: | Gardner, A |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2017
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