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  • The desire of representation exists only insofar as the original is always deferred. It is only in the absence of the original that representation can take place.

    Douglas Crimp, Louise Lawler (1995). “On the Museum's Ruins”, p.119, MIT Press
  • Through reproductive technology, postmodernist art dispenses with the aura. The fiction of the creating subject gives way to a frank confiscation, quotation, excerptation, accumulation, and repetition of already existing images. Notions of originality, authenticity, and presence... are undermined.

    Douglas Crimp, Louise Lawler (1995). “On the Museum's Ruins”, p.58, MIT Press
  • Not only has photography so thoroughly saturated our visual environment as to make the invention of visual images seem archaic, but it is also clear that photography is too multiple, too useful to other discourses, ever to be wholly contained within traditional definitions of art.

    Douglas Crimp, Louise Lawler (1995). “On the Museum's Ruins”, p.134, MIT Press
  • To an ever greater extent out experience is governed by pictures, pictures in newspapers and magazines, on television and in the cinema. Next to these pictures firsthand experience begins to retreat, to seem more and more trivial. While it once seemed that pictures had the function of interpreting reality, it now seems they have usurped it. It therefore becomes imperative to understand the picture itself, not in order to uncover a lost reality, but to determine how a picture becomes a signifying structure of its own accord.

    Reality   Order   Cinema  
  • [Cindy Sherman's] photographs reverse the terms of art and autobiography. They use art not to reveal the artist's true self but to show the self as an imaginary construct. There is no real Cindy Sherman in these photographs; there are only the guises she assumes. And she does not create these guises; she simply chooses them in the way that any of us do.

    Art   Real   Self  
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