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Art Imitates Life, Perhaps Too Closely
October 20, 2001
By WARREN HOGE
An installation at a London Gallery by the British artist
Damien Hirst was dismantled and discarded
In reply to Patricia's very well researched and interesting post on the relation of AP
and Fluxus--
You're right, Patricia, there has been, in the work of the artists represented at the
Walker show, a movement into more conventional notions of sculpture, a willingness to
use stone (in
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Wow, what a theme!
Is New York even on the same planet as the rest of the world? If you sent a
postcard to New York someone would figure out a way to mug you by mail.
RA
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From: Patricia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Was just at http://www.frieze.com and found a review on the Arte Povera show at the
Tate -
(the same show that is now at the Walker, Ann?), An informative and interesting
review. I
definitely want to learn more about Mario Merz and his use of Fibonacci numbers,
something
that has always
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