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In 1975, critic Tom Wolfe published his benchmark book, The Painted Word, claiming art had moved away from being a visual experience to an illustration of art critics' theories. Join our hosts as they analyze Wolfe's idea and the dealer/gallery system and its players.
By Lizy Dastin, art historian, Justin BUA, artist4.6
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In 1975, critic Tom Wolfe published his benchmark book, The Painted Word, claiming art had moved away from being a visual experience to an illustration of art critics' theories. Join our hosts as they analyze Wolfe's idea and the dealer/gallery system and its players.

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