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The Ethics of Painting: Affect, Aesthetics, and Agency
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Painting models unique, oftentimes integral relationships between representation and materiality. This vital interplay can embody broader ethically based concerns and potentialities.
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Ethics, Painting, Agency, Affect, Aesthetics.
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