Archie Rand On the Irreducibility of Painting in a Digital Age
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He remains convinced of the unique, imaginative and generative power of painting, which he believes no new technology will ever replace.
He remains convinced of the unique, imaginative and generative power of painting, which he believes no new technology will ever replace.
He remains convinced of the unique, imaginative and generative power of painting, which he believes no new technology will ever replace.
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