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Art, international literature and British lit


From Mute, Synaesthesia and Reductionism at the Venice Biennale: In 2007 Art has never been so big and apparently neither have the wallets of those stalking it. The Christian artist in the world: Being a Christian artist does not mean that the artist works only in the realm of religious subject matter. Immured in History: A look at how Prague is a city of walls. The Prefab Fad: Prefabrication is everywhere in American home-building. But that doesn't mean your next house is going to be a stylish, Modernist box. The introduction to Bipolar Expeditions: Mania and Depression in American Culture by Emily Martin.

From TLS, a review of L'Origine Du Monde: Histoire d’un tableau de Gustave Courbet by Thierry Savatier. Getting the Proust habit: Chris Power used to be sceptical of the prolix proto-modernist's reputation for

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