top, Lawrence Wiener, SMASHED TO PIECES (IN THE STILL OF THE NIGHT) (Cat. #670), 1991, Language and
top, Lawrence Wiener, SMASHED TO PIECES (IN THE STILL OF THE NIGHT) (Cat. #670), 1991, Language and material referred to, Unique. Via. Bottom screen capture from Vortex, directed by Scott B and Beth B, 1982. Via.See also, Films like this are virtually impossible to criticize because they glory in carefully simulated amateurism.–The local press would interview the children and they would say: We are singing the sculpture. They realized that the children do not have a problem with my work. One child answered, when asked how the sculpture is called: „It does not have a name yet, but we use it in school.“ That is how we all grew up.Lawrence Wiener, interviewed by Wolf Günter Thiel and Thomas Redl, Romeo Suite at the Hotel Sacher, Vienna, April 29, 2009. Via.RIP -- source link
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