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In-text: (Top Ten ARTnews Stories: The First Word on Pop -, 2018)
Your Bibliography: ARTnews. 2018. Top Ten ARTnews Stories: The First Word on Pop -. [online] Available at: <http://www.artnews.com/2007/11/01/top-ten-artnews-stories-the-first-word-on-pop/> [Accessed 28 May 2018].
I don’t believe that we can maintain a valid relationship to art without attending to larger realm of visual culture, the advent of technologies, the movements of people, the broader field that has come to be called cultural studies’
In-text: (Carrier, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Carrier, D., 2009. Proust/Warhol. New York [u.a.]: Lang, p.96.
In-text: (Galenson, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Galenson, D., 2009. Conceptual revolutions in twentieth-century art. 1st ed. New York: Cambridge University Press, p.198.
In-text: (Koons and Obrist, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Koons, J. and Obrist, H., 2012. Jeff Koons. Köln: W. König.
In-text: (Koons and Obrist, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Koons, J. and Obrist, H., 2012. Jeff Koons. Köln: W. König, p.38.
In-text: (Lichtenstein and Coplans, 1967)
Your Bibliography: Lichtenstein, R. and Coplans, J., 1967. Roy Lichtenstein. 1st ed. [Pasadena, Calif.]: [Pasadena Art Museum], p.67.
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