Sculpture in the Expanded Field

180 indexed citations
published 1979
Journal
October

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About Sculpture in the Expanded Field

This paper, published in 1979, received 180 indexed citations . Written by Rosalind Krauss covering the research area of Visual Arts and Performing Arts. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Visual Arts and Performing Arts (80 citations), Urban Studies (32 citations) and Museology (28 citations). Published in October.

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