Boston.com - In the mid- to late-19th century, being an avant-garde artist meant being rejected by the official salons, going hungry, and espousing anarchist or socialist views.
What, if anything, did it mean a century later in, say, the 1970s?
One possible answer is offered up by close examination of a group of artists who were affiliated with the Center for Advanced Visual Studies at MIT. Read more.
What, if anything, did it mean a century later in, say, the 1970s?
One possible answer is offered up by close examination of a group of artists who were affiliated with the Center for Advanced Visual Studies at MIT. Read more.
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