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GILBERT AND GEORGE: THE MEANING OF THE EARTH

JAHN, WOLF

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The Meaning of the Earth describes an almost unknown revolution that took place in London the 1970s. A revolution where a bloody power struggle raged for many years before its decisive battle ended with a tremendous sacrifice. But no lives were lost in this revolution, just as it was unmarked by rebellious pathos and public calls to violence. Nor did it intervene in contemporary society. Instead it toppled a regime internalised in western individuals. It led to the death of the decrepit and irretrievably dialectically animated spirit ...[Read more]

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DetailsHURTWOOD PRESS
2023
560 Pages
Format: Tela
ISBN: 9780903696531
Language: INGLÉSCategory: Contemporary Art Monographs

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