Also - why not post the essays here unless they're too large? (They'd have
to be text format) - otherwise, please send me copies back-channel.

Thanks, Alan


On Fri, 20 Jan 2006, John Lowther wrote:

hello Alan

well, assuming i get in, it will be at the concrete campus of GA state
university -- downtown ATL.

I think btw you'll find a lot of good work here - there's not always
that much discussion but the quality of that presented seems always of
great interest.

too bad, i like discussion.   but i am up for what comes.

Do the essays you've written have images? Or can the magazine be
obtained
here? The reviews otherwise might be difficult to interpret?

the essay that i am most inclined to trumpet -- or rather the artist
(Dario Robleto) -- has links to a pair of wonderful online
presentations of shows -- some of the best i have seen for object art
on line.  the magazine will have one image i believe but i urge all
readers of it to visit the two online sites.

and here as a teaser for anyone at all curious, are the sites in
question -- my 1st of two footnotes;

[1] Virtually all of my experience of Robleto's work has been through
the two sites listed below. Both are wonderful presentations and I urge
anyone reading this to have a look at them.  The piece that consumes
virtually all of my attention in this essay, The Melancholic Refuses To
Surrender is found on the Acme Los Angeles site.
http://www.praz-delavallade.com/dariorobleto/expo2004.html   &
http://www.acmelosangeles.com/artists/dr/dr.html Click on any of the
thumbnails to bring up a scroll that contains larger shots of all of
works.

kind regards
John

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