Saul, can you offer, as example,  a single manufactured object that does not
"continue to identify something the economic, social, and cultural
circumstances of its audience"?

And if you can't --  after some self reflexivity - you may wish to abandon the
credo stated below.


>I believe art to be both aesthetic and rhetorical  and  that it hypothetical,
speculative and constitutes a way of knowing  -  and while it "reflect the
economic and social circumstances in which an artist works - if their work  is
successful it continues to identify something the economic, social, and
cultural circumstances of its audience



____________________________________________________________
Prices, software, charts & analysis.  Click here to open your online FX
trading account.
http://thirdpartyoffers.netzero.net/TGL2231/fc/BLSrjnxUY6wgU61tLBWlNZuYBMyP96
sXKqvJLvU4hjQfQMc3uVaix8CTL8E/

Reply via email to