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      <title>Comments On: Exhilaration, anxiety and a Golden Age at the Nasher
    
      by Amy White</title>
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    <title><![CDATA[Re: Exhilaration, anxiety and a Golden Age at the Nasher]]></title>

    
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      <![CDATA[This essay and critique by Amy White is indeed impressive...not only for its anaylytical and therefore manifestly graphic communication of the work involved...but for its intelligent discourse on the relation between art and the actuality of politics, whether in the 16th,17th c. or the 21st. It brings art into life, into a living reality, both emotional and political...not as "functional" in the obvious sense...but as potent and meaningful in the world we live in, c/i>).
        
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