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Sara B. Green is a Ph. D. candidate in the Art & Archaeology department at Princeton University, where she studies modern and contemporary art, with primary interests in visual art in 20th-century France and intersections between artistic and literary practices. Her dissertation concerns the visual work of the post-WWII Lettrist movement.
Nathan Stobaugh is a PhD candidate in the Art & Archaeology department at Princeton University, where he studies modern and contemporary art, with a focus on art produced in central Europe. His research explores connections among art, mass communications media, histories of gender and sexuality, and psychoanalytic theory.
Sara B. Green is a Ph. D. candidate in the Art & Archaeology department at Princeton University, where she studies modern and contemporary art, with primary interests in visual art in 20th-century France and intersections between artistic and literary practices. Her dissertation concerns the visual work of the post-WWII Lettrist movement.
Nathan Stobaugh is a PhD candidate in the Art & Archaeology department at Princeton University, where he studies modern and contemporary art, with a focus on art produced in central Europe. His research explores connections among art, mass communications media, histories of gender and sexuality, and psychoanalytic theory.
Sara B. Green, Nathan Stobaugh; Languages of Art Writing: A Discursive Heat Map. Thresholds 2023; (51): 80–85. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/thld_a_00792
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