Art Matters: reconfiguring the relationship between art and its materiality

Art Matters 15 (2015)
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This monograph brings together a number of articles that reconfigure the relationship between art and materiality: contributions focusing on theoretical, methodological and epistemological approaches as well as rather empirical studies on or from art practices and infrastructures.

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