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Maverick modernists.(Art)
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September 01, 2006 |
Wilkin, Karen |
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In today's superheated art market, art historical research is typically driven by a combination of intellectual curiosity and Mammon. It's difficult to say who toils more assiduously--aspiring Ph.Ds seeking dissertation topics, established scholars wishing to deepen their insight, or art dealers in search of new material to sell. All of them mine neglected or underexplored territory in the hope of finding little known or undervalued treasure. You'd think there wouldn't be much left to study, yet a substantial chunk of the landscape of American modernism still remains less than thoroughly examined. It's an expanse of terrain extending roughly from the end of the Jazz Age ...
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