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Printmaking: A Pre And Post Structuralism Article Term Paper

Printmaking: A Pre and Post Structuralism Article Review of the process "It is difficult to return to a pre-Enlightenment way of thinking," according to the author "The Syntax of the Print" Ruth Weisberg, whereby beauty alone was assumed to be the primary function of art. However, the standardization of the process of lithography has also, through the postmodern gaze, enabled such standardized reproductions, once considered merely formulaic and derivative process given the Enlightenment century's fixation upon the original and upon beauty, to be considered with the same intellectual seriousness as high art. (53) Although the function of lithography is often for the consumption of consumers, in the form of broadside advertising, and the materials used in the process...

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Thus, structuralism's approach to printmaking is valuable when thinking about other art disciplines such as design, sculpture, painting, and photography, because it frees the artist from the need to be original and locates his or her catalogue of images…

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