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The reassembly of pop signification this work hinges on (the beat, the hairstyle, the album cover, the stage move), while perhaps making Robleto's installations or Fischerspooner's performances more legible to audiences already familiar with these kinds of objectifications from music itself, does little to distinguish their art from its object, celebrating pop as an endlessly configurable set of codes with no history save nostalgia. The first of these is to "use the invisibility of interior" to deceive, in trickster fashion, by leading whites to believe that their objectifications of blacks are accurate. Hallen is palpably dismissive of art historians' claims to explore objects as objectifications of philosophical truths; he reduces their evaluations of significant form to "speculative hypothesis, whose truth status will remain indeterminate" (p. |
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