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2005.01.07 15:01
Re: Kitsch
I might be completely wrong, but, nonetheless, I think these definitely qualify as prime examples of Kitschy Kitschy Koo art.
Although I'm most proficient when it comes to Enthusiasm art, there's also my knack for Kitschy Kitschy Koo art.
Hey Sis...
Wouldn't you have to agree that St. Stephen Proto Martyr was busy making 1000s of new friends on his 2004 feast day?
Festival Art is not necessarily also Kitschy Kitschy Koo Art, but it surely can be if the timing (of the tickling) is right.


2005.01.08
many ideas (so not to forget)
1. ignudi in west pediment; CAD model rendering
2. St. Stephen / tsuanmi ends The Odds of Ottopia.
3. tsunami (free wave form) architecture?
4. sell the Stotesbury bathroom marble on eBay.
5. a couple “Artifacts of Ottopia” are not yet recorded (see desk).
6. sort out via notes all the new circus/basilica date as it relates to the two versions of the Ichnographia; start some CAD drawings as well.
7. sort out via notes all the new Ichnographia “erinerung” and “triumphal bridge” data as it relates to “De Spectaculis II” which is slated for 14 May 2005, in honor of the “two states” discovery.
8. “Nudist Camp” is slated for 20 March 2005 because the Naked/Nude tour began with Spring stained glass; see note 1.1 above as well.
9. begin 3d rendition of Romaphilia.
10. compile a list of all the books I’ve read over the last week.
11. I just remembered I’m scheduled to go to the Barnes Foundation tomorrow.
12. compose/compile a virtual sculpture (cad surfase) exhibit for the Calder park within Romaphilia.
13. Is there such a phenom as “Duchamp’s effect on Philadelphia?”; Demos goes “geopolitical” where as I am “local”.


2005.01.11 09:19
Re: 2005! new year of art
Spent Sunday morning at the Barnes Foundation.
First time there--no coat check, no headphones,
had most of the galleries to myself,
best way to see the place.
The Cret design is a keeper.
It shouldn't be seen as a move,
just getting the additional space that is desperately needed.
Was right about the Matisses,
and didn't know I could correctly guess a Rubens before.
The furniture quickly began to intrigue, as did the hardware.
I heard the old lady tour guide say plastic means was part of the goal.
After years of near rigor mortis,
the Foundation deserves plastic means.
Barnes himself is presently existing among the dozen odd homeless that "live" along the base of the Youth Study Center.
"I'm really into site analysis."
In the afternoon at home, I remembered the "Parlor of the Turn-of-the-Millennium Collector" at Venue December 1993.
Barnes now-a-days dreams of collecting Venue artists.


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2005.01.12 14:39
Re: 2005! new year of art
from page 78:
This and the following five photographs were taken by gardener Marcel Du[s]champs c. 1935. By this time the grounds immediately around Whitemarsh Hall and the road leading up to it, including the Plaza, were still well maintained, but the rest of the previously manicured estate was left to go to seed. E.T. rode around the property in his car to inspect the grounds, while Eva and Jimmy were known to walk for their review.


2005.01.12 17:22
Re: 2005! new year of art
The quondam King of Prussia Tavern on Germantown Avenue
is presently replaced by a Crazy Dollar store
and the Risqué beauty parlor.
Thomas Jefferson enjoys shopping at Crazy Dollar
while Sally is getting her hair done at Risqué.

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