Critical Distance: Pacific Standard Time and the History of Remembering.
The article looks at the expansive reach and cultural capital of the Pacific Standard Time (PST) research project of Getty Research Institute in Southern California. It highlights the advertisement for the PST, featuring pink hot banners that are emblazoned with the initiative's logo marking PST exh...
| Publicado en: | Art Journal Vol. 71; no. 1; pp. 106 - 120 |
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Spring2012
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