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Painting matters: new materialism and new knowledge. / Rioseco, Macarena; Rose, Emma E.
In: Journal of Visual Art Practice, 18.09.2024.

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Rioseco, M., & Rose, E. E. (2024). Painting matters: new materialism and new knowledge. Journal of Visual Art Practice. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1080/14702029.2024.2376788

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Rioseco M, Rose EE. Painting matters: new materialism and new knowledge. Journal of Visual Art Practice. 2024 Sept 18. Epub 2024 Sept 18. doi: 10.1080/14702029.2024.2376788

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Rioseco, Macarena ; Rose, Emma E. / Painting matters : new materialism and new knowledge. In: Journal of Visual Art Practice. 2024.

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