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Catttt Posted 10 years ago
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it can only really be said to exist in its relational context

Do highlighted "it" and "its" are referring to "the artwork"?

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Nevertheless, it is worth pointing out that however much the artist may have stuck with her aesthetic concept, the narratives of controversy preceding its eventual siting inevitably became written into and embodied by the artwork, since it can only really be said to exist in its relational context.
  

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red apple Do highlighted "it" and "its" are referring to "the artwork"? Yes. That's how I understand it.

  • red apple Do highlighted "it" and "its" are referring to "the artwork"?
  • Yes.
  • That's how I understand it.
  • CJ
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red appleDo highlighted "it" and "its" are referring to "the artwork"?
Yes. That's how I understand it.

CJ

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