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TABLE OF CONTENTS. (P3)
TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTINUES ON THE FOLLOWING PAGES
Balanchine revisited: His biography: link 70 Balanchine life and art. link 72 Balanchine: The pioneer and the visionary. link 74 The Stravinsky Festival. link 75 Poetry in motion. link 77 The movement itself. link 79
9. MUSEUMS AND EXHIBITIONS REVIEWS. link 80


The Must See Exhibitions: From Delacroix to Matisse.: Drawings from the Algiers Museum of Art. link 80 The treasures of the 18th century at the British Museum. link 88 The 18th-century Enlightenment was one of the great revolutionary moments in human history. link 88 The de-Christianization of France was a direct consequence of a century of skepticism and relativism. link 89 The splendors of Topkapi Serai and Haghia Sophia. link 91 The world in the18th century is at the British Museum, London. link 92 The 18th century was interested in modeling knowledge, in encyclopedias and dictionaries. link 92 MANET: The French Humanistic Touch of Manet. link 95
10.PHOTOGRAPHY: STUDY AND ANALYSIS. link 99


The Shadow of Intimacy. link 99 The tradition of protest documentary. link 102 The dream-world and the surreal is totally removed from the progressive aims of mainstream photojournalism. link 103 London became a surrealist tableau. link 103 Establishing the superiority of the private reality. link 104 Beauty displayed as a male possession. link 105
11. ART, CULTURE AND RELIGION. link 107


Does your faith or ethnic origin define your art? link 107 How to define Jewish art? link 107 The art of Moritz Oppenheim. link 107