Subjectivity and Objectivity in High and Historical Formalism
High formalism (often identified with the criticism of modern arts) can be defined by the reification of pure formality, the promotion of close looking, and the decontextualization of "the object," its disaggregation from the archaeological and architectural assemblages in which all artifa...
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| Published in: | Representations (Berkeley, Calif.) Calif.), 2008-11, Vol.104 (1), p.8-22 |
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