"I Promise Never to Make Art Again" invites viewers to engage in a
reflective dialogue about the nature of artistic creation and the
complex relationship artists have with their own work. It challenges
the traditional notions of commitment and intention within the art
world, prompting us to ponder
Book & Poster
*Nancy in Quarantine *- 2021
Language: English
Stapled Binding: 64 Pages
Paper: Recycled
Dimensions: 15 x 20 cm
Digital Print
Nancy is alone and isolated from the world; she just has a little friend
she will meet.
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The power of the camera to be everywhere and to interrelate things is well
indicated in the *Vogue*magazine boast (March 15, 1953) "A woman now, and
without having to leave the country, can have the best of five (or more)
nations hanging in her closet - beautiful and compatible as a statesman's
TWENTY YEARS LATER, THE INTERNET IS MAINSTREAM.
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A DANCE WITH NANCY
Nancy Ritz is a comic book character invented by the American cartoonist
Ernest Bushmiller (1905-1982). This eight-year-old girl first appeared in a
newspaper strip in 1933 and soon became Mr. Bushmiller’s trademark – if not
a creature bigger than its own creator! In the