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| | Andrew Jaffe: Leaves on the Line: Art Archives (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18) |
 | | I also spent 45 minutes on line getting into an exhibit of works by Hokusai, the 18th-19th Century printer, draughtsman and painter: justly some of the most famous of all Japanese artworks, remarkable in their vividness and detail (the screensaver and mousemat versions don't do them justice). |
 | | He was a theorist as much as practitioner, he understood the overlap between art, commerce, and society, and, let's not forget, he made some beautiful things, over a wide range of genres and media. |
 | | Orozco is a painter, a photographer, a sculptor, zigzagging across the lines between geometry (his cut-up airline-ticket collages), formal beauty (the gorgeous manipulated photo of sun-dappled leaves opening the show) and the conceptual (hanging drier-lint). |
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