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By Tillmann / Scheller, Benjamin Lohse

3 methods to analyze at the heart a long time with relevance for the current have lengthy characterised the paintings of Michael Borgolte: Europe as a ancient challenge; the worldwide heritage of the center a while as a methodological problem; and transculturality as a heuristic notion. those techniques have been the focal point of a world interdisciplinary colloquium to honor Borgolte’s sixty fifth birthday, which used to be the resource of those convention proceedings.

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