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commodity fetishism gone right \/\/ buckaroo’s mercantile, boston

January 30, 2010
By rachel simhon
commodity fetishism gone right \/\/ buckaroo’s mercantile, boston

Cohesion, external or not, is a pretty attractive idea when it comes to art, especially because of the fact that art itself lacks any hard or fast definition. The navel-gazing that we know today as art history originated during the Renaissance with Italian painter and artist biographer Giorgio Vasari, who collectively grouped the three...
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