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		<description><![CDATA[THE MODERNISM OF MODERNIST PAINTING, 1960/1  Clement Greenberg&#8217;s “Modernist Painting,” originally given as a radio broadcast in 1916 for the Voice of America’s “Forum Lectures,” was printed in 1961 in the Arts Yearbook 4 of the same year, reprinted in 1965, ’66, ‘74, ’78, and 1982.   The article achieved a canonical status and served as one [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Clement Greenberg and Modernist Aesthetics Clement Greenberg was a rare character in history: the right person in the right place at the right time, writing the right things to the right people.  A New York intellectual and art critic, Greenberg was uniquely positioned to be &#8220;present at the creation&#8221; of The New York School during [...]]]></description>
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