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"Kevin W. Tucker" <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 7 Jul 1995 11:04:58 -0400
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>The recent Bruce Nauman exhibit at MoMA  included numerous "exhibition
>versions" of his work, particularly the neon pieces. Other artists (Sol
Lewitt and Lawrence Weiner come to mind) always have work recreated
>for exhibition. The art is not always tied to the artifact (or  the
signified to the signifier...yikes!).
>_________________________________________
>ROBBIN MURPHY, ArtNetBBS/ArtNetWEB

Yes, but they supervise and plan the work in some manner...

Do you think they would want others creating "versions" of their work twenty
years after their death and calling it an original "X"?




Kevin W. Tucker
Assistant Curator of Decorative Arts
Columbia Museum of Art
tel:803-799-2810
fax:803-343-2150
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