27 March

Still Life 1
1992.03.27

Re: aesthetic knowledge   1421r
2004.03.27 15:15

"It was full of things--very neat, but stuffed to the point where it could make some people nervous."   0921m   1662b
"At one point, he asked me if I knew Susan Sontag."   0921m   1662b
"He is perhaps the most important twentieth-century artist who did not, in any conventional sense, draw."   0921n   1662c
"He would fill a pillbox with pink sand, then stare at it as if it contained a whole universe of events." 1   0921o   1662c
"He would fill a pillbox with pink sand, then stare at it as if it contained a whole universe of events." 2   0921p
"He would fill a pillbox with pink sand, then stare at it as if it contained a whole universe of events." 3   0921q
"He referred to his little aggregates of three-dimensional material as 'sketchboxes'." 1   0921r   1662c
"I had hoped he would come out to see it, but he didn't travel long distances."   0921s   1662c
"Both men had unusually private studio lives--very few people got down into Cornell's basement workroom, and Duchamp did most of his later work in a secret studio that perhaps only three people even knew about."   0921t   1662d
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2005.03.27

moving along (down the Parkway)   1662b   4580g
2005.03.27 13:38


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