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GENAU WOLLT ICHS GAR NICHT WISSEN' The
exhibition “You Don’t Have to Be That Specific” shows
puzzling skin surfaces, tiny shifts of the terrestrial realm, human movements
that can become entire buildings, told and scientifically recorded sleep
reports, quite opaque drawings, secret messages that remain invisible
to the uninitiated, visible remainders of a once flourishing commercial
culture, how one can turn up the heat while reading art studies texts,
a question of overestimated importance in an unusual place, professing
to carry a horse’s head, the long-term effects of extended observation,
the resting place of concealed bombs over many years, buildings between
inside and outside, the picturesque aspect of nightly street battles,
and how to avoid losing one’s train of thought while creating a
sculpture. |
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