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the trainee
The current triennial at the New Museum, The Ungovernables, left me thinking about Pilvi Takala’s “The Trainee.” Such a great commentary on (what constitutes) work, (wasting) time, creativity, and the ethics of internships. Reminds me of Francesco Clemente’s discussion of … Continue reading
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boredom and waiting and making room
boredom and waiting and luck and making room. methods to think about while on summer vacation. “Boredom is the origin of any good idea…I like to wait…Painting is not so much about decision but about acceptance…I’m slow…You have to make … Continue reading