See New York Review of Books, current edition, page 6, The Dramaturgy of
Death by Gary Wills.
Hi Ann and all,
Visited the Tate Modern this weekend. There's a very nice piece of work
(sorry, can't remember the artist) of a map of North America - from which
all the place names have been removed.
Except for towns etc with the word lost in the title. An excellent piece.
One of the most
Dear Roger--
I wd love to see that site/sight/cite--
the Atlanta Braves are one of he best and most successful baseball teams of
the Nineties--they play in the National League East Division and have won it
almost every year for almost ten years now--but have only won the World
Series
Dear Fellow Worker--
Many thanks--I will check this out--
it is almost time for the execution--
it is on all the morning news as the crows are cawing madly here
I am a Roman Catholic--as Mcveigh--
at Mass the Priest talked a long time about the execution--
it has been turned into a kind of
Ann - Count me in as well as a member of the Pariahs as well (and
interested in a shirt as well). As to the place name if we are looking for
a P I am partial to Pokatello. . . .
Owen
Ann Klefstad writes
...most of the world is anti-art. The world mostly dislikes and distrusts
most artmaking and would like it to go away.
It depends how you define art. Do you think Madonna's music is art? Or the latest
Hollywood blockbuster? If these things, clearly supported by millions
somehow for meart -- that word, problematic though it is ---
captures some sense/aimof struggle search
so even if it is anti art(i keep typing ainti art)gets at it.
falling into the struggle, allowing the search, being swallowed by the search
one way
Ann Klefstad writes
...most of the world is anti-art. The world mostly dislikes and distrusts
most artmaking and would like it to go away.
It depends how you define art. Do you think Madonna's music is art? Or the
latest Hollywood blockbuster? If these things, clearly supported by
Thank You Jennifer
yes--
DADA ART AND ANTI-ART by Hans Richter--
the best book there is on this and the most profound movement concerned
with it--
but your are right on the money to use a bizarre turn of phrase--
the commodity--
versus art--
that is so true--
I
I performed the following on a public sidewalk in Seattle on June 9, 2001.
Arrangement for Scrap Metal : A Composition in Two Parts
Part 1 - Place pieces of scrap metal in a line on the ground.
Part 2 - Pick up the pieces in the order in which they were placed.
Other than one advance post on
On Mon, 11 Jun 2001, Tom Grothus wrote:
Arrangement for Scrap Metal : A Composition in Two Parts
Part 1 - Place pieces of scrap metal in a line on the ground.
Part 2 - Pick up the pieces in the order in which they
were placed:
... one-at-a-time, place the first after the last,
followed by
Anyone on Fluxlist have any help for this query?
Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2001 20:52:44 -0700
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Actually, A Question
A professor recently put me on finding an article about the Death of
Painting by Allan Kaprow, circa 1959, but I have found nothing of the
sort. I found
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