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The Right to Opacity: On the Otolith Group's Nervus Rerum
T. J. Demos
T. J. Demos
T. J. Demos is a critic and Reader in the Department of Art History, University College London. The author of The Exiles of Marcel Duchamp (MIT Press, 2007), Demos has written essays on modern and contemporary art for international journals such as Artforum, Art Journal, Grey Room, October, and Texte zur Kunst, as well as numerous exhibition catalogues.
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T. J. Demos
T. J. Demos is a critic and Reader in the Department of Art History, University College London. The author of The Exiles of Marcel Duchamp (MIT Press, 2007), Demos has written essays on modern and contemporary art for international journals such as Artforum, Art Journal, Grey Room, October, and Texte zur Kunst, as well as numerous exhibition catalogues.
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© 2009 October Magazine, Ltd. and Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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October (2009) (129): 113–128.
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T. J. Demos; The Right to Opacity: On the Otolith Group's Nervus Rerum. October 2009; (129): 113–128. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/octo.2009.129.1.113
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