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Jan 20, 2007 03:08

I just read this sentence in Artforum: "Most powerful, however, are the works that take the lessons of Ringholt's private world into the public one, beyond the gallery confines, whose insistent themes of social malajustment bring to mind an odd mixture of Lygia Clark, Bruce Nauman, and Jean Dubuffet--in other words, a relational therapeutic ( Read more... )

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anonymous January 20 2007, 21:57:58 UTC
I am now also feeling a little nauseous. It's spreading.

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iwantsacrifice January 21 2007, 00:04:02 UTC
Which part did it for "you" (whoever "you" may be)? I think my nausea set in at "insistent themes of social malajustment" and came to a head at "phenomenology of confusion".
And, wow, I will never get tired of artists regressing to childhood!

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keuix January 20 2007, 22:38:40 UTC
arf

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iloveblack January 21 2007, 19:42:06 UTC
woosh

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