From:
abknight@zzzzzz
Date:
Mon, 17 Jan 2005 21:11:51 -0600 (CST)
Subject:
Bill +
I think it is always much more
helpful to ask if the
reduction of art to a
single dumb cube was the only
possible answer to the almost
universally
heartfelt belief that less can
be more.
Is this what you are talking about?
http://www.mynetcologne.de/~nc-schaefal/rueckriem_seiten/rueckriem_home.htm
http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&safe=off&q=ulrich+rueckriem&spell=1
All of which I am very fascinated by, but have been told
is very bad for me. Minimalism very Bad. Say you too?
Oh God, why do I like it so? What is the matter with me?
Deep Voice from the Dark responds: The cube is the
pathway to the stars. To the spittling of the atom. The
cube is what warms our homes, runs our autos. The cube
does our carving. It makes our tools, it runs our
compressors. AAAAAHHHHH!!!!
Isn't the present time the best for regret? The past done
gone. Why regret things so old, time being one way and
permanent?
Oh Shit, I share your regret. But regret will not shape
my future carving choices.
Bill
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