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Daily Archives: November 17, 2013
NaBloPoMo XVII: The Virtue of the Virtual
I visit a lot of artists and galleries, every week. This is due to the Internet. This is one of the Internet’s greatest achievements, I think: that creative people all round the world can make virtual visits to, share, each other’s work and philosophies. Such interaction would be impossible, physically. Continue reading
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Tagged Art, Art Reviews, Cubism, Dora Maar, Internet, NaBloPoMo, online art, online art galleries, Picasso, Spanish Civil War, Tate Britain, virtual reality, Weeping Woman
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