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Style recognizes the beauty of the material it employs, be that material one of words or of bronze, of colour or of ivory, and uses that beauty as a factor in producing the aesthetic effect [?]. 1 Dan Cameron, 'Inconsolable' in Doris Salcedo, p.9 (Dan Cameron is senior curator of the New Museum of Contemporary Art, and contributor to the magazine Art Forum)...
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Style recognizes the beauty of the material it employs, be that material one of words or of bronze, of colour or of ivory, and uses that beauty as a factor in producing the aesthetic effect [?]. 1 Dan Cameron, 'Inconsolable' in Doris Salcedo, p.9 (Dan Cameron is senior curator of the New Museum of Contemporary Art, and contributor to the magazine Art Forum)...
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