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my hand became my enemy
Either way, art seems to have triumphed once and for all, at the price of having nowhere to go. "Art after the end of art," Danto called it. Could art really have escaped its own history?
Charlotte Morman
" I had no difficulty being Korean in America. We were thinking in
terms of numbers. This virgin land here was so big that I didn’t
have a problem. I could go anywhere. I wanted to do everything. I
was like an elephant in a china shop. I could break everything. I
was very excited about a revolution with Charlotte Mormon and
me. In Germany I was making a kind of “sexable music” and I
couldn’t find in Germany an instrumentalist girl who would play
nude for me. In Japan I was looking for some nude girls, but at
that time, classical music was a middle class thing in Japan. So
they were very prudent. So they didn’t understand what I wanted.
But Charlotte Mormon was wild oats, a tough girl. So she was a
very tough girl; she knew what I was trying to do.
America had become a very important art country by then.
America was invading Germany and France already and I needed a
homeland, to homestead. When I was in New York I came here to
SoHo. I lived on Canal street for almost 10 years." -NJP
Fame Exchange
Stephen Vitiello
Listen to Walker Arts Center audio project 7/1-30/01 crossfade
Tetrasomia
The Light of Falling Cars
The World Trade Center Residency
Scratchy Marimba
TWISTER
interviewed
What exactly is a Media Z Lounge, a Sky
Media Loft, or a Login Gateway? And could
someone please explain what happens
when you take a Chariot to the Heavens?