May 22, 2019
Art education and Luis Camnitzer
How would you describe the relation between education and art? Luis Camnitzer: Personally and given the above, I don’t see any difference and I wish that artists would consider themselves…
How would you describe the relation between education and art? Luis Camnitzer: Personally and given the above, I don’t see any difference and I wish that artists would consider themselves…
Originally posted on Globala Tanter:
? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0Zi6ErT7Hc&fbclid=IwAR31QeomQT18ry4-T0VfbP-1xX7yq5M8P8eG12oSyUEi6tzJp4u7m37MZZY&app=desktop Translation: I am now at the scene of a small film festival that introduces East Asian culture and arts in Sweden. Listen to…
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