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        "description":"\u201c...pronouns announce themselves as belonging to a different type of sign: the kind that is termed the index. As distinct from symbols, indexes establish their meaning along the axis of a physical relationship to their referents.\u201d\r\nKrauss, Rosalind, \u201cNotes on the Index\u201d 1977\r\n\r\nNotes on the Index was Rosalind Krauss\u2019s attempt to corral some of the divergent, pluralistic themes in contemporary art of the late 1970\u2019s under a unifying identifier: the index. Indexical art was defined as artworks whose physical and aesthetic manifestation was correlated and contingent upon specific conditions of the work\u2019s subject matter or, as more broadly described, \u2018the referent\u2019 of the work.\r\n\r\nUnder the guise of \u201cthe index\u201d, the artist\u2019s internal monologue of creative decision-making might follow like: \u201cHow big should the work be? As big as that.\u201d \u201cHow much should the work cost? 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