Mike Parr: Blind Obedience
The inscription could not have come as a surprise: Parr has long worked with language in a way that is pointed and political. An editioned print from the 1990s, titled Blind Obedience, was made by opening the thesaurus and looking up the word “Synonymous,” which yielded the word “Equivalent,” which in turn yielded the word […]
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Vivienne Shark LeWitt
What has influenced your approach to art? It is hard to say, you are what you are and other things affirm what you are. Because I was interested in art history, most of the things that I liked were pre-Renaissance. If I liked anyone, any artists, from the 20th century it was usually because they […]
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