02062601.db The Ding Manifestos






26 June

363 death of Julian the Apostate

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2000.06.26

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Re: Curating my first show...
2003.06.26 12:15
Re: Götterdämmerung?
2003.06.26 12:36

Ichnographia Campus Martius Axis of Life and the Philadelphia Benjamin Franklin Parkway
2003.06.26

Re: Buzz words
2005.06.26 14:19

what value does art have in the world?
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For the pleasure of sharing ideas, through the poetry of the printed word
2007.06.26 10:00
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The Working Title Museum
2007.06.26

what value does art have in the world?
2006.06.26 08:27

Work and church and sports bring people together a lot more than art does. Plus, art is just as capable of separating people.

The desire for art to bring people together is based more on economics (the desire for people to spend money) than it is on the art itself.

Personally, I like museums best when they are free and virtually empty of people.

And that Milton Glaser quote* is more non sequitur than anything else.


I wonder how many murderers have seen the Mona Lisa.


* "If you like Mozart and I like Mozart, then the likelihood of us killing one another has diminished."




what value does art have in the world?
2006.06.26 11:25

My tattoo used to say TABOO, but I got it changed to say TAUTOLOGY.



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