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How Personal Histories Shape Interpretations of Artwork
copyright: kikasworld.com Art is a dialogue between the creator and the viewer, a conversation shaped not just by the artist’s intent but by the viewer’s lived experiences. As Marcel Duchamp famously noted, “The spectator completes the work.” This article explores … Okumaya devam et
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autumn rhythm, Girl with a Balloon, Marcel Duchamp, Michelangelo’s David, picasso's Guernica, the calling of st. matthew, the persistence of memory, The Scream, the two Frida's, Wolfgang Iser’s reader-response theory, Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirrors ile etiketlendi
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