Dear Ann.  Finally finished answering the savage palindromists flame for
flame!  Exhausting beyond words to trade palindromic insults!

Here's the dope on a few of your questions: actually the founder of High Red
Center is part of the Yokohama meet: his name is Akasegawa Genpei.  I
confess I missed this fellow's work entirely, and will limp back to see it.

The Human Fat column is yet another object that I will report on in depth in
future.  I can tell you that the fat was collected from lipo-suction
surgeries, was collected from hospitals in buckets and hand-carried through
the streets, was later "purified" and cast in a columnar form about two feet
around and about seven feet tall.  A feminist message was appended to the
signage. I've been trying to recollect the name of the artists who produced
this item but the catalogue often does not match the exhibit.  Another one
I'll keep you informed about.

My little boy says that he had fun on the magnetic mat.  His bones do not
ache, but it appears that magnetism does not cure incipient asthma,
something that he probably inherited from me.

The late artist Felix Gonzalez Torrez (1957-1996) supplied my wife and small
son with the candy. The candy was "futsu" (average) according to my wife and
son, and was lemon and strawberry in taste.

Zhang Huan is also participating. (the fellow--I believe-- who sat in an
UGH! Chinese toilet and let flies cover his face.)  If anyone has ever seen
a Chinese toilet in real life you'll know what an incredibly
self-destructive act this would be.

Not to mention Yoko Ono.

I actually saw the Ono family samurai homestead during a water tour of
Yanagawa in my old stomping grounds of Kyushu.  It was just up the tracks
from where I taught in a woman's college.

More soon, Jesse









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