id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_c7vjtdazr5fqtgcze6uovmhwzm Natasha Kurchanova Khishchnyi Glaz: Novye ocherki po arkheologii vizualĪ„nosti. By Aleksei Kurbanovskii. St. Petersburg: IzdatelĪ„stvo "ARS," 2015. 311 pp. Appendix. Bibliography. Index. Plates. Photographs. RUB 800, hard bound 2018 2 .pdf application/pdf 1149 65 53 the tribulations of Russian language use, discursive trends, and language policies in discourse of western art history, and it incorporates Russia into this discourse. weaves a chronologically-arranged narrative out of leading art historical and critical trends that have become commonplace in the field in the past thirty years. The logic of the narrative follows the principle of dualistic opposites, formulated as "textual" versus "visual" art, following Alpers, or as the discerning gaze While the book deserves praise for an original and insightful summary of major theoretical trends in art history, it short-circuits on account of what centuries are dedicated to Russian art, the last, most pessimistic, "end of art" chapter is devoid of concrete examples of contemporary Russian art, as if it does not exist or According to the publisher's note, the book is the continuation of the author's ./cache/work_c7vjtdazr5fqtgcze6uovmhwzm.pdf ./txt/work_c7vjtdazr5fqtgcze6uovmhwzm.txt