Voices In Time Arts & Letters 1939 | New York City David Selznick Gives a Damn “Gone with the Wind” must not be censored.More
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Voices In Time Arts & Letters 1913 | Moscow Wassily Kandinsky Replaces the Object “The creation of works of art is the creation of the world.”More
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