I want to correct one impression that readers may have slightly misinterpreted . I actually prefer a "Tough" art but in the case of Fluxlist there seems to be an exclusionist vein in some parties ideas. Before Fluxus, when I was first starting in my art career (have my forty years in) teachers would not share secrets and the art establishment was difficult to enter or understand. Fluxus seemed to open up the art world to some degree and get it off it's high horse. -Don





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Yes, Madawg. I'm affraid you might be right about have to agree with the 40 years rule... It's my own art that hurts. How often have I wished I could do something else and be happy?

All the best,

Fabrice.

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>fabe wrote something like:what art hurts?
>madawg writes: Remember when one ofCristos umbrellas fell and killed a guy in
>Japan?
>PS- I agree with the censor thing -I am usually the first to get eliminated
>when people decide to exclude someone. Art hurts my feelings a lot when that
>happens. I just heard on tv that Thomas Hart Benton said if you can get
>through the first forty years being an artist you'll be okay.(: something to
>shoot for


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