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Danto, C. Arthur. “Rosemarie Trockel.” The Nation. 1991.

Danto, C. Arthur. “Rosemarie Trockel.” The Nation. 1991. · PDF filefamiliar position of the hammer connects flower with power in some way, or at least it insinuates a feminine

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Page 1: Danto, C. Arthur. “Rosemarie Trockel.” The Nation. 1991. · PDF filefamiliar position of the hammer connects flower with power in some way, or at least it insinuates a feminine

Danto, C. Arthur. “Rosemarie Trockel.” The Nation. 1991.

Page 2: Danto, C. Arthur. “Rosemarie Trockel.” The Nation. 1991. · PDF filefamiliar position of the hammer connects flower with power in some way, or at least it insinuates a feminine

Danto, C. Arthur. “Rosemarie Trockel.” The Nation. 1991.

Page 3: Danto, C. Arthur. “Rosemarie Trockel.” The Nation. 1991. · PDF filefamiliar position of the hammer connects flower with power in some way, or at least it insinuates a feminine

Danto, C. Arthur. “Rosemarie Trockel.” The Nation. 1991.

Page 4: Danto, C. Arthur. “Rosemarie Trockel.” The Nation. 1991. · PDF filefamiliar position of the hammer connects flower with power in some way, or at least it insinuates a feminine

Danto, C. Arthur. “Rosemarie Trockel.” The Nation. 1991.

Page 5: Danto, C. Arthur. “Rosemarie Trockel.” The Nation. 1991. · PDF filefamiliar position of the hammer connects flower with power in some way, or at least it insinuates a feminine

Danto, C. Arthur. “Rosemarie Trockel.” The Nation. 1991.