Monday, August 04, 2008
Radical Light posted by Richard Seymour
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[Subtext: Dreary religious symbolism to one side, the current exhibition at the National Gallery is really fabulous. Forget all the hype about the Hadrian exhibition (which is over-rated, over-priced and boringly over-egged) and spend a Saturday afternoon perusing the Divisionists.]
Labels: divisionism, italy, radical light