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''I welcomed the perseverance of new artists in leveraging the meaning of their work in relation to what I came to call a "technical support." Mediums are specified by the material support they supply for artistic practice (...) Calling such things "technical supports" would, I thought, allay the confusion of the use of "medium," too ideologically associated as the term is with an outmoded tradition.''<ref>{{cite book |last= Krauss |first= Rosalind E. |title= Perpetual Inventory |publisher= MIT Press |year= 2009 |month= February |isbn= 978-0-262-01380-2|pages= xiii-xiv}}</ref>
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<blockquote>''I welcomed the perseverance of new artists in leveraging the meaning of their work in relation to what I came to call a "technical support." Mediums are specified by the material support they supply for artistic practice (...) Calling such things "technical supports" would, I thought, allay the confusion of the use of "medium," too ideologically associated as the term is with an outmoded tradition.''
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<div style="text-align:left;">— Rosalind Krauss, Perpetual Inventory<ref>{{cite book |last= Krauss |first= Rosalind E. |title= Perpetual Inventory |publisher= MIT Press |year= 2009 |month= February |isbn= 978-0-262-01380-2|pages= xiii-xiv}}</ref></div></blockquote>
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I welcomed the perseverance of new artists in leveraging the meaning of their work in relation to what I came to call a "technical support." Mediums are specified by the material support they supply for artistic practice (...) Calling such things "technical supports" would, I thought, allay the confusion of the use of "medium," too ideologically associated as the term is with an outmoded tradition.
— Rosalind Krauss, Perpetual Inventory[1]


  1. Krauss, Rosalind E. (February 2009). Perpetual Inventory. MIT Press. pp. xiii-xiv. ISBN 978-0-262-01380-2. 
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