about the holidays for nbb....

i am not wild about THE HOLIDAYS so a few years ago i decided to be like my dog. she does not know anything about that sort of thing and she wakes up happy everyday ready for her walk. my conclusion was that all that stuff was mostly commercial any way and i don't need to do it; all i need is my walk in the morning and everyday is fine. before you know it the whole thing is gone for another year.  we don't all have to be like the waltons. hope you have a happy time and nice walks.

XXX
carol

N BURR wrote:

* sounds of the inner eye: john cage, mark tobey, morris
> graves (wulf herzogenrath/andreas kreul, eds) rod, just got this on hold from king county library, did not know of it, thank you to mention!   will respond asap.carol, i look forward to more info/your sayings about the STRIKE-exposition book.anyone wanting dbchirot address pls backchannel (some sort of swim stroke? like, "noah: how long can you tread water?" )everyone:  is there a way to be  innovative FRESH    about weeks to come/ways of holidays  : escape?     or is it best to  sink IN, like la brea tar pits, wallow in it all         i want to FEEL it freshly?     will there be new "artists of darkness" greetingness cards from those ones?!             where is the sparkle? is "tradition" MEANT to drag us down   under    into a blur? nbb (yeah, just as desperate as i sound...   sorry)  
----- Original Message -----
From: Carol Starr
Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 5:49 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: more bookcases...
 in today's mail:

the STRIKE book is a catalog of
the STRIKE-exposition in Wolverhampton Art Gallery, England,
14 September - 9 November 2002.
It contains texts by more than 100
artists related to the subject.

just started reading so i'll let you know about it later.

bests, carol

NP: tangerine, dave brubeck
 
 

Rod Stasick wrote:

> anyone out there reading the hannah higgins "fluxus
> experience" book? i just picked it up last night...as well
> as:
>
> * essays on art & language (charles harrison)
>
> and
>
> * sounds of the inner eye: john cage, mark tobey, morris
> graves (wulf herzogenrath/andreas kreul, eds)
>
> ùùù
>
> _

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