WHAT WE DO AND WHAT IS DONE TO US: TEACHING ART AS CULTURE

What We Do and What Is Done to Us: Teaching Art as Culture

Carl Andre’s opposition Condoms between an activating art and a pacifying culture becomes the impetus for wider reflections on artistic autonomy and agency with special reference to how fine art is taught at college.I propose that artistic agency might better be accounted for and enacted by conceiving of it not as something set against or at

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Molecular and Morphological Phylogenies of Spirorbinae (Serpulidae, Polychaeta, Annelida) and the Evolution of Brooding Modes

Spirorbinae, a ubiquitous group of marine calcareous tubeworms with a small body size as adults, have a fascinating diversity of brooding modes that form the basis for their taxonomic division into six tribes (traditionally subfamilies): in-tube incubation, with varying degrees of attachment to adult structures (four tribes), and external incubatio

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