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Wednesday, July 23rd, 2003
“When i look at innovations in art (probably elsewhere too) it is clear they occur in artist organized contexts – back into pre-history. I begin to doubt the innovative power of the individual and the innovative power of the corporation. When i dig a little i find an obscured grouping of agents.” — unknown

Artist Organized Art shouldn’t be for artist only
That would be a cultural masturbation
Some contemporary organizing artists accept what has been the core objective of socially normal enclosures (perhaps the enclosure of the market makes for “handy” privacy.)

That would be a cultural masturbation
Some contemporary organizing artists accept what has been the core objective of socially normal enclosures (perhaps the enclosure of the market makes for “handy” privacy.)
