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Art decadence and a small press

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 April 2016

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Abstract

The booklet publications of the Golgonooza Press, which takes its name and sign from the work of William Blake, aim to combat art decadence and the vested interests of mass-art-publishing. One end of the ‘main axis of thought’ on which the Press’s editorial initiative turns, reaches to cultures other than that of the modern West. The other ‘rightfully belongs in the hearts and hands’ of creative artists for whom art remains ‘a channel of Grace’.

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Research Article
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Copyright © The Art Libraries Society 1977

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