Institution as a Medium in Contemporary Russian Art
Abstract
This article examines the concept of the medium in contemporary Russian art, focusing on its role as a metaphorical structure. By analyzing how artists use institutional frameworks as their subjects and sets of methods, the article highlights the medium's function as a metaphorical tool for exploring and critiquing post-Soviet culture.
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