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Old 11.12.2006, 10:21 PM   #28
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Originally Posted by porkmarras
???I think we'll see who has the last word.Don't forget that i see that sort of stuff outside my house on a regular baisis.You aint no original artist.You're only paid for being one......

Glenn Branca interview with New York magazine, 11/08/04
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Will you ever sell out?
Oh, I’ll sell out anytime anybody wants me to. There are no buyers.

I'm not aware of chabib having a lucrative position with any corporation. Let's not forget how expensive NYC is, either. Elected officials there have essentially been zoning out the non-wealthy for a good while now. It seems to me he must get by on a lot of passion. I've had that idea before myself to place artworks out into exterior environments and take pictures of the installation. It melds fine visual art with photography nicely. Those that you shared look great.
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Robert Rauschenberg, Canyon, 1959. Combine on canvas 81 3/4 x 70 x 24 inches.
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