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2001.09.04

Capturing Strange Fruit (for David) 001 002 003
2001.09.04

Re: finding the NT buried in snow
2002.09.04 13:20

zero eight two   3235d
2017.09.04

untitled
2020.09.04

Mary Boone's 180 hours of community service
hour:   160
2020.09.04

photography
2020.09.04


Mary Boone's 180 hours of community service   hours: 160




2001.09.04

2002.09.04 13:20
Re: finding the NT buried in snow
3. For a completely artistic interpretation of the work in question, consider that what Kahn did (as quoted by Scully) was to reenact Christ's last wound via the "sword to the heart," and then reenact Christ's short/dissolved burial via "burying [the New Testament] in snow." Then consider Stephen Lauf reenacting Helena Augusta's discovery of three buried crosses.



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