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Visual Arts Review: “Mel Bochner: Illustrating Philosophy” — The Art of Picturing Ideas
September 23, 2015
These drawings are invitations to view the world in an active way, to encourage us to exercise (and stretch) our minds.
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Arts Remembrance: His Soapbox Was The Brillo Box — Arthur Danto, 1/1/1924 –10/25/2013
The late Arthur Danto was open to and appreciative of all sorts of possibilities in art, as other visual arts critics were not.
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