Difference/Indifference: Musings on Postmodernism, Marcel Duchamp and John Cage
This text brings together Moira Roth’s articles, lectures and interviews on two men who embodied the spirit of the avant-garde — Marcel Duchamp and John Cage. With their gradual transformation into “classical” figures, Roth aims to reconsider and re-evaluate them.
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Katz Jonathan David (Article author), Roth William (Article author), Ostrow Saul (Preface)
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Amsterdam
Publisher
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2013
Number of pages
184 pages
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9789057013317
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Open stacks
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Yes
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Yes
UDC code and author sign
709.042 Rot
Volumes
1
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