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what about the white cube?,
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This review is from: White Walls, Designer Dresses: The Fashioning of Modern Architecture (Hardcover)
And what about the white walls of museums & art galleries. What about "the white cube" (Brian ' O Doherty) It takes Wigley a whole book to show that white walls are far from neutral. So therefore it seems to me a nice contradiction to say the opposite about the white walls of an art galllery. (page 8) In one sentence Wigley seems to forget that there was a very strong relationship between artist & architects in the early modernism. For me, interested in the relationship between art & architecture, this one sentence undermines the whole book. I'm sorry if this reaction is a bit sharp, but this page is too small to give a detailed critique. Wouter Davidts
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White Walls, Designer Dresses: The Fashioning of Modern Architecture by Mark Wigley (Paperback - October 1, 2001)
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