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It would be your judgement as to the "cathartic" nature of this quote, but
it has been above our entry for sixty years, evidently one of
Michelangelo's:
THE TRUE WORK OF ART IS BUT A SHADOW OF THE DIVINE PERFECTION
Jennifer Jaskowiak
Curator
Fisher Gallery
University of Southern California
>I am curating a art exhibition with a difference. The pieces, both art and
>craft, were created by individuals and communities as a response to a
>massacre which occurred two years ago at the historic site at which I work.
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>Does anyone know of a good quote (which I would like to use somewhere in
>the exhibition, perhaps at the entrance or in a catalogue) about art as a
>'cathartic' action or experience?
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>Thank you,
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>Jennifer Nuske
>CURATOR
>Port Arthur Historic Site
>Port Arthur, TAS, AUSTRALIA
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