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bruce nauman carousel 1988. saw this at the 95 moma retrospective that changed my life. i believe it resides in holland. looking at this image today, i saw why i'm obsessed w poell. </p>
with the motor on, it slowly rotates dragging the taxidermied animal bodies, there is a slow creek that goes around for a duration. a small leg of an animal leaves a trace behind. its the darkest piece i've ever seen. </p>
One wonders where it will end, when everything has become gay.
the setting for the work in that particular photograph is also especially powerful, far more so than a vanilla box space would be. and poell, yes, absolutely, even down to the color scheme.
i saw it too. do you remember the clown on the looping video?</p>
i thought the animals noses were made of graphite in order to create the sqeaking sound it made? </p>
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yes kunk</p>
bruce nauman carousel 1988. saw this at the 95 moma retrospective that changed my life. i believe it resides in holland. looking at this image today, i saw why i'm obsessed w poell. </p>
with the motor on, it slowly rotates dragging the taxidermied animal bodies, there is a slow creek that goes around for a duration. a small leg of an animal leaves a trace behind. its the darkest piece i've ever seen. </p>[/quote]
its so hard to chose....kinda like asking dj to pick the best disk from his box....mood could be so different..i even read several books at the same time...
but what started out as business has quickley turned to pleasure
I like music...
No really. I don't think that there has been a full 12 hours without music in.. a year or so. But favourite art piece... That's a though one. I have to find an old link to show you guys
i like him. i dont always like everything that he does, nor do i understand it all. but the 1st act of the opera Ren that i saw this past may was pretty spectacular.
Distraction is an obstruction of the construction.
have only seen part 1 and 2 of Cremaster 3, haven't had time to see the other ones. in the movies he has a visual language that I really appreciate. but I can't say that I'm totally down in the whole mason-thing and knows what everything is about.
but I've also seen a documentary where he shows the props from the movies in guggenheim, and most of the things you see are very well done sculptures, and is of course amazing!
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