memo:
Bowman introduced Scott Rigby to grappa last week
He hope's he is forgiven;-)
he spent a very pleasant evening with scott and leigh who were here for
the biennale - and is sorry he couldn't get them into the guggenheim do!
bowman was in london on fri, sat, sun but didn't meet anyone
Hi Ann,
Great idea. Please put me on the Pariah list. : ) Perhaps the Pariahs,
Venice Biennale, Venice, California.
Best,
PK
Sol Nte wrote:
I too would be interested in a Pariah shirt, however I would require an XL
or preferably XXL since I may be putting on weight in the near future ;-)
http://www.theartnewspaper.com/news/article.asp?idart=6510
dear anna,
forgiven, yes. Someone told me that grappa is an aquired taste. like
gasoline or ethanol.
But Alan, there were tickets for two of us to the guggenheim party... it's
just that it was more
enjoyable for the four of us to go to dinner instead. besides, Leigh I
saw some friends of ours
would like a sack of air?
and what will you barter?
-skt
all that is created
in my mind
whether accidentally
or on purpose
is art
i see no need for
or benifit of
drawing distinctions
James wrote:
Can anyone tell me what this is --many thanks for any kind of info,
background, etc
A white folder containing:
Participations to the Festival of Non Art -- Anti Art -- Truth Art -- How
to Change Art and Mankind --That Took Place from the 1st to the 15th of
June 1969, in
I understand that
because
distinctions are very difficult to draw
you need a very soft pencil
or possibly
an air brush
Roger
all that is created
in my mind
whether accidentally
or on purpose
is art
i see no need for
or benifit of
drawing distinctions
The very best tool is the mindmatic
that each of us has as we all are artists in the fluxvein
The mindmatic does not polemicize nor perorate
The mindmatic is what is in us, as individuals
It goes about its work, it has no need to define
Making art is pulled from me by this tool
and I don't want
http://www.archiebray.org/odyssey.html
http://www.holtermuseum.org/Exhibits.htm#A Ceramic Continuum
Well, you make a good point. These things are of course art, but what gets called
art nowadays is almost by definition the art that is *not* popular, in other words,
the stuff that most people don't like.
Why? I haven't a clue--
AK
Josh Ronsen wrote:
Ann Klefstad writes
...most of the
No, no it means the one under the volcano--
It doesn't have to be an american town, though my husband I were both born in
rather wonderfully named towns--Sleepy Eye and Greenbush. There are of course
many insanely wonderfully named towns in England--got any candidates?
AK
Sol Nte wrote:
I
Cecil Touchon wrote:
I think commodity is one layer and art another layer of the same thing.
Desire for something doesn't exist for long without commodity coming into being.
So I guess art that turns into commodity is just a shorthand for art that
people want as opposed to art that people
Would Team Pariah members mind paying @$10 or so US to cover costs of
production? Then I can get them made--(actually, payable upon rec't of shirt is
ok)
Places, places--
AK
OK; may I have a grey t-shirt? size-L /:b
On Wed, 13 Jun 2001, ann klefstad wrote:
Would Team Pariah members mind paying @$10 or so US to
cover costs of production? Then I can get them
made--(actually, payable upon rec't of shirt is ok)
Places, places--
AK
hi ann,
actually i would like an XL and am happy to pay whatever is needed. just tell
me how much and where to send it. do we have a colour choice? mine would be black.
bests, carol :)
Carol Starr wrote:
hi ann
i would like a pariah shirt if you have a large one. the team could be from
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