How does Martin Puryear’s C.F.A.O. take advantage of the distinctive qualities of sculpture?
a) Its different sides contribute to the work’s meaning.
b) Its references to African tradition reflect the artist’s ancestry.
c) Its stacked forms could not be maintained outside a museum context.
d) Its assemblage technique justifies its artistic value.
a) Its different sides contribute to the work’s meaning.
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Francois Truffaut’s Doinel series of films which trace the adventures of its likable but slightly neurotic hero, Antoine Doinel, make Truffaut an auteur filmmaker because they
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