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Lost Art: Two Essays on Cultural Dysfunction by Julian Davies and Phil Day

by Scott McCulloch
October 2012, no. 345

Lost Art: Two Essays on Cultural Dysfunction by Julian Davies and Phil Day

Finlay Lloyd, $15 pb, 90 pp, 9780977567768

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Lost Art: Two Essays on Cultural Dysfunction is an absorbing and lyrical journey through the contemporary art world. Combining a sensibility that is both highly critical and deeply personal, Julian Davies and Phil Day analyse what is celebrated and what is forgotten in an increasingly ruthless and commercial industry.

 


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Lost Art: Two Essays on Cultural Dysfunction by Julian Davies and Phil Day

Finlay Lloyd, $15 pb, 90 pp, 9780977567768

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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