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<p>Caves in art represent what?</p>
<p>Is viewing art online ruining the discussion?</p>
<p>Art will, and should, eat itself.</p>
<p>Painting’s changing places in the pantheon of image making and the evolving social standing of painters. What does it mean today to be a painter?</p>
<p>A golden cauldron emerges from a Bavarian lake and is linked with the Nazis. </p>
<p>On Kawara is an artist who documents and works with, and in, time.</p>
<p>Sir Francis Meynell, sometime spy, publisher and poet</p>
<p>Whatever its original intention, the basic purpose of good art to take part in and enrich a wider social dialogue. Right, but on a more concrete level what are the various reasons art has been, and is, produced? What is the purpose of art?</p>
<p>The origins of the Irish and of Gaelic culture.</p>
<p>Apelles established the reputation of Protogenes when he made it known that he was buying Protogenes’ work with the intention of selling it as his own.</p>

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