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Old 05.13.2008, 03:16 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by demonrail666
It's only left to Gerhard Richter now. And in my opinion, when he dies, truly great post-War art will be officially resigned to history. A controversial, and certainly debatable, point. But I really do believe it.
the landscape's been changing for years and always has been - it's continuous.
i have never seen anything by rauschenberg which i wasn't in love with. his death is unfortunate - a friend of mine met him only a couple of months ago at an exhibition of his in Portugal. too late to ever hope to buy anything i suppose.
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