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Time to be a young artist


From Consciousness, Literature and the Arts, Paul Fearne (LaTrobe): Nijinsky: Ballet, Schizophrenic Consciousness and Philosophy; a review of Comedy Incarnate: Buster Keaton, Physical Humor, and Bodily Coping by Noel Carroll; and a review of Hitchcock and Philosophy: Dial M for Metaphysics. A review of Exploding the Myths of Modern Architecture by Malcolm Millais. The disappearing darkroom: Photographer Richard Nicholson documents the demise of the traditional industry with snapshots of London's remaining professional labs. Even in the face of prolonged war and bitter recession, it seems 2010 is a pretty great time to be a young artist. From The Nation, Barry Schwabsky on The Resistance of Painting: To speak of a movement of abstractionists would be a contradiction in terms, like speaking of a church of atheists.

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