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Chronophobia: On Time In The Art Of The 1960'S,Used Rainbow And Some Are Refreshingly Basic

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Chronophobia: On Time In The Art Of The 1960'S,Used Rainbow And Some Are Refreshingly BasicIn The 1960S Art Fell Out Of Time; Both Artists And Critics Lost Their Temporal Bearings In Response To What E. M. Cioran Called 'Not Being Entitled To Time.' This Anxiety And Uneasiness About Time, Which Pamela Lee Calls 'Chronophobia,' Cut Across Movements, Media, And Genres, And Was Figured In Works Ranging From Kinetic Sculptures To Andy Warhol Films. Despite Its Pervasiveness, The Subject Of Time And 1960S Art Has Gone Largely Unexamined In

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