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As their writings make clear, the institutionalization of art in museums or its commodification in galleries cannot be conceived of as the co-optation or misappropriation of studio art, whose portable form predestines it to a life of circulation and exchange, market and museological incorporation. First, God's sovereignty is as important to us as it is to Calvinists; it is just that we do not believe sovereignty entails that God predestines everything that happens. Il nous suffit de vous raconter, et a vous de croire que tout est fort bien cache sous ces enigmes, ainsi que le trouveront les enfants de la science, les fils des sages et heureux predestines a trouver la lanterne de discretion et la lampe de beatitude" (27). |
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