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How about those Christo "killer" umbrellas installed somewhere in
California! I think it was in the grapevine (5 fwy). That was a scary,
sad and weird episode.
O
Olivia S. Anastasiadis, Curator
Richard Nixon Library & Birthplace
18001 Yorba Linda Boulevard
Yorba Linda, CA 92886
(714) 993-5075; fax (714) 528-0544; e-mail: [log in to unmask]
On Tue, 5 Aug 1997 11:43:29 +0400 "Hank T. Foreman"
<[log in to unmask]> writes:
>>It's not too early to be thinking about the best art of this half of
>the 20th
>>Century.
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>>I suspect that the following will be in the running:
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>>* Running Fence - Christo
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>I think this work should not be a candidate...owing to Christo's lack
>of
>environmental concern and outright disobedience of an ecological
>impact
>study. The message of rampant individualism outweighing everything,
>even
>in the face of an official request to not carry the work into the
>marine
>areas, is too great and harmful to support by listing Running Fence as
>one
>of the most important works of this century. Thanks for listening!!
>
>(: Hank :)
>
>Hank T. Foreman, Acting Director
>Catherine J. Smith Gallery
>Appalachian State University
>Boone, NC 28608
>704-262-3017
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