forget about "the larger shows" & all that boring stuff, alan, the 
audience you already have is much more interesting! happy birthday :)

h : )

On 3/02/13 5:48 PM, Alan Sondheim wrote:
>
>
> Thank you so much, the video and still are lovely. I do doubt my work 
> will be remembered, it never makes it into the larger shows etc.; it's 
> always been peripheral. My new book will silently disappear! But I'm 
> really glad you appreciate the work - that means a lot. And thank you 
> again,
>
> love Alan
>
> On Sun, 3 Feb 2013, Michael Szpakowski wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako/8439699692/in/photostream
>>
>> Happy Birthday Alan! You've been an inspiration since I first 
>> encountered your extrordinary work, much of which I love.  Even when 
>> I'm untouched or  don't care for something of yours I'm constantly 
>> moved and impressed by your integrity. I've stolen individual ideas 
>> from you, of course, but more importantly the body of work and the 
>> way you make it has taught me a great deal about what it means to be 
>> an artist.
>>
>> I would put good money on the proposition that much of your work will 
>> be remembered
>>
>> and valued when many of today's art celebs are long forgotten.
>>
>> I wish you happiness today and many more years of making art.
>>
>> michael
>>
>>
>>

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