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The Evolution of Art: Artworks That Advanced Our Understanding of the Medium, Part I

Posted on 2017-11-05

Today, art can be almost anything. But there was a time in the not-so-distant past when abstraction was inconceivable, and it was believed that art could only represent something that already existed in the real world. There was a time when an object couldn’t be considered art unless it showed evidence of the artist’s touch. And until […]

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