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Seven Wonders of the World charts an improbable network of correspondents drawn from diverse professional, social and geographical backgrounds, considering the slippery relationship between the monumental and the everyday and addressing how the ongoing processes of selection, nomination and historicisation can determine status, value and meaning. The sixty-six contributors were proposed by a group of curators, gallerists, artists and writers. You can experience highlights from twenty individual responses at this site by clicking on the names on the left. To buy the full publication, for only £4.95, click here. |
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