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           FROM 
            THE obsessive fear of the creation, display or preservation of the 
            image to the breaking or destruction of the image. A last lecture 
            by CM for the academic year. One resolution to the problems of the 
            Sequential is to remove or otherwise obliterate the image or images.       
          
            Anne Braun, Historical Targets , Roydon Publishing 
              London 1983 - paintings used as shooting targets
 
 Richard Misrach, Violent Legacies , three cantos, 
              Aperture NY 1992 - shooting at photographs.
 
 Arturo Schwarz, The Complete Works of Marcel Duchamp 
              , Thames & Hudson L 1969
 
 Ernest Gilman, Iconoclasm and the Poetry in the English 
              Reformation , Downwent Dagon, Univ.of Chicago Press Chicago, 
              1986 - a standard work of regerence
 
 John Phillips, The reformation of Images; Destruction of 
              Art in England 1535 - 1660, Univ.of Calif Press, Berkeley 
              LA 1874.
 
 Frances Yates, "Broken Images" in Ideas and Ideals in 
              the North European Renaissance , Collected Essay Vol 
              III, Routledge Kegan Paul London 1984 (review of Phillips)
 
 Willy Verkauf, DADA Monograph of a Movement , Academy 
              London 1975 - visitors asked to destroy the exhibits
 The 
              work of Jean Tinguely 
            Film Compilation
 Stanley 
            Kubrick, The Killers Stanley Kubrick, Lolita - shooting up the Gainsborough
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            Savonarola and the Burning of the Vanities
 George III and Titian's Venus.
 Peter Cornelius' Cartoon
  Max Ernst and the First International Dada Fair Berlin 1920
 Hitler's Kristalnachte and the Burning of the Books
 Epstein and the Tomb of Oscar Wilde castrated.
 Duchamp, Unhappy Readymade , 1919 Buenos Aires, the wind destroyed 
              geometry book
 Ceaucescu the deposed
 The Death of Stalinism and the toppling of monuments
   American 
              invasion of Iraq and the Sacking of Museums -archaelogy in sandbags  
          "For every man is forbidden to make unto himself, any forme or 
            shape or resemblance, of things in the heavens earth or waters; of 
            any similitude, shew, or likeness; any frame, figure ,edifice, or 
            structure, of man or beast, fowl or fish or any creeping thing , any 
            image, type, or shadowed representation; any imagined picture, fabrick 
            or shape..... So that it is not possible for the wit or hand of man 
            to make any image or representation whatsoever, which cometh not withincompasse 
            of the words and things forewarned of God." Henry Ainsworth, 
            Summa Theologica, 1.84
 "Two Playboy magazines used for target practice by persons unknown 
            were found at the northwest corner of the Nuclear Test Site in Nevada. 
            Although the women on the covers were the intended targets, all aspects 
            of American culture, as reflected inside the magazines , were riddled 
            with violence." in Misrach op.cit.
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