Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 18-19Department of Archaeology, 2002 - Archaeology |
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... existence as existential space , may through the activity of making , evolve to describe the space of human existence . In Richard Long's work the processes involved in making sculpture effect the ' concretization ' of an idea in the ...
... existence as existential space , may through the activity of making , evolve to describe the space of human existence . In Richard Long's work the processes involved in making sculpture effect the ' concretization ' of an idea in the ...
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... existence : i.e. as a modern man living in a modern world . For example , the artist's identity as a man walking in his home city of Bristol is quite removed from the conditions in which Long makes most of his art , where : ' Long's ...
... existence : i.e. as a modern man living in a modern world . For example , the artist's identity as a man walking in his home city of Bristol is quite removed from the conditions in which Long makes most of his art , where : ' Long's ...
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... Existence , Space and Architecture . London : Studio Vista . Paoletti , John T. November 1986 Richard Long : Art in the Nature of Things ' , Art Monthly 101 : 4-6 . Piaget , Jean , 1950 The Psychology of Intelligence . London ...
... Existence , Space and Architecture . London : Studio Vista . Paoletti , John T. November 1986 Richard Long : Art in the Nature of Things ' , Art Monthly 101 : 4-6 . Piaget , Jean , 1950 The Psychology of Intelligence . London ...
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