P.K.

Wow. I REALLY wish I could but at this point life is in the way so to speak. And
it's amazingly hard to get info about RF & his work. I just picked up a copy of
Teaching and Learning as Performing Arts and was totally pleased that I could get
it at a price I could afford. Actually I bought it as a gift for a friend (of
course I'll read it before I give it to him).

Chatter chatter chatter

RA

Patricia wrote:

> Marion's got a show up in San Francisco, and this reminds me I'd better get up
> and out of bed with Marcel Proust, Vladimir & Rrose to see it....
>
> Robert Filliou:  Poet and Artist
> April 6 - July 8, 2000
> Tuesday-Saturday, 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
>
> 871 Fine Arts
> 49 Geary St., #513
> San Francisco, CA 94108
>
> 415/543-5155  Fax 415/398-9388
>
> email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> P.S.  If you go, and you should,  bring money, and spend it, because, although a
> small place, this is one of the best sources of artbooks/fluxus ephemera I've
> seen in CA.
>
> PK
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > In a message dated 04/23/2000 8:03:53 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >
> > << Weeeeeell. I bristle when I hear people say this is "good", that is "bad".
> > And I
> >  hear it ALL THE FRIGGIN' TIME. I have no time for people who pretend to make
> >  those kind of judgements. Part of Robert Filliou's work was an attempt to
> > show
> >  how the judgements "good" and "bad" about art were irrelevant. He said
> > everyone
> >  is "Good for nothing." I guess it was his way of saying everyone is a poet.
> > Any
> >  comment on this? >>
> >
> > Yup. It's a value judgement alright. Maybe I should just say some poetry
> > makes me sleepier than other poetry.

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