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Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery
The modern archetype of the museum space is the white cube: a pure white space, lit artificially, with no connection to the exterior. This model has arisen as a response to curatorial interests as well as the drive toward abstraction characteristic of art of the postwar period. A drawback with this type of space is the tendency of it to isolate art — to turn works of art into esoteric objects removed from everyday life.
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