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Your Gallery - Blog On News, Views, Diaries, Photo-Journals the world, and the happy modernist rejection of appearances in favor of some new representational regime, are at once inadvisableThe two have to be posed by visual art, played as a game in which a win would constitute either a moment of misguidedhave already mentioned play, which has much the same valence in Muniz's work as it does in Clark's description (essential but too easily unburdened 8. Magic is now clearly the state of affairs in which old-fashioned Zeuxis-style magic remains possible but can never be put in control of a picture. The new magic is beleaguered: besetimpossibility, and teased by its own continued existence in pictures. 9. Illusionism 'demonstrates its insufficiencyfiercely committed' to denying their insufficiency, but in the end the denial cannot be deferred. 10. Theruins that they have become: still working, but with rusted hinges, groaning, and about to give up. Cubism was always a 'worsthere). It is certainly 'magic,' and the magic is definitely in quotation marks. Muniz is extremely dexterous, a requirement www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk | |
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