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Dis`cur´sion
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| Of course, pupils would have disagreed about the interpretations of the visual images, but the ensuring discursions could have animated the class. These sections are followed by a discursion into the supposed collusion of state-subsidized prizes like the Turner, certain influential galleries like White Cube, and, of course, Charles Saatchi, in his dual role as the largest collector of the new art and as a kind of ghost dealer. |
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