The De-Definition of Art [Inscribed to Ben Raeburn] [Publisher Association] [Archive]
New York: Horizon Press, 1972. First Edition, First Printing. HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE --Harold Rosenberg was arguably the most influential American art critic of the 20th century, alongside Clement Greenberg. By the time 'The De-Definition of Art' was published in 1972, Rosenberg was the voice of 'The New Yorker', and his theories.....
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