Modern Art & the Remaking of Human Disposition

British Journal of Aesthetics 63 (1):127-129 (2022)
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How should a post-formalist history of modern visual art be written? One unfamiliar but useful way to do that, Butterfield-Rosen argues, is by reference to evol.

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