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As I said she should have studied something useful, like nutrition.
Nutritionists are always in demand. Ruth
At 10:43 AM -0500 2/21/05, Gabriel Orgrease wrote:
>What goes on, and I know this from my duration hiding in Williamsburg
>(where this artist is located) and my absolute love of these characters
>is that after they get finished hocking themselves up the ying-yang to
>get a Masters in ART (and we can wonder where HS guidance counselors fit
>in here) if they have any wherewithal whatsoever they move to the most
>trendy HOT spot they can find and then they need to struggle/hustle as
>cooks or waitresses or carpenters or welders or used bookstore clerks
>and then to hustle to DISTINGUISH themselves in the ART press... it
>being particularly kool to reserve a closet of your apartment as a
>GALLERY where you advertise to show other people's work and you get to
>go GAGA when a dufus (one level above an intern) slips a two sentence
>review of your gallery (closet now with colored light bulb and sections
>of the walls eaten out) into the Village Voice. I say this knowing full
>well that behind and down under and further back on the historical time
>line there are really damned interesting artists that have been
>inhabitating that particular snatch of Brooklyn. The bowels of the
>contemporary art scene is always full of fun.
>
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