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Triple A - Amelia Hitchcock
interweb meanderings of an artgeek
Monday, August 24, 2009
All reading, no comments
http://www.artrabbit.com/
has been keeping me entertained this morning. I don't have many other gems to add. I'm writing an essay comparing the '
Environmental Artists'
Andy Goldsworthy and Olafur Eliasson for public art. So more on that later.
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Amelia Hitchcock
Son of Man's Daughter (2009)
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