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Identity Theft The Cultural Colonization Of Contemporary ArtIdentity Theft The Cultural Colonization Of Contemporary Art

Identity Theft The Cultural Colonization Of Contemporary Art

Jonathan Harris

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"Identity Theft asks some tough questions about the use and place of art in the early twenty-first century: How has it been appropriated as a form of advertising or corporate identity? How is it made the vehicle of novel nationalisms and historical re-inventions engineered by nation-states and their current ideologies of identity and cultural value? At the same time, with a cold eye, its contributors consider whether contemporary artists are in any position to resist these forms of incorporation, or even have any desire to."--Jacket.

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OL17481355W

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Painting, modern, 20th centuryArt, political aspectsArt, modernArts and societyArt, latin americanModern ArtCongressesGroup identity in artCultural propertyCultural relationsArt and societyModern PaintingSouth American ArtExhibitionsArtPolitical aspects

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