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M got a bit car­ried away with the red tape. This was on the pack­ing side of the move. It’s fun to use the tape gun and this is a par­tic­u­larly heavy pack­age. It’s a totally unplanned pat­tern. I love when moments like this hap­pen. Alas, the rug is gone now. It began to give up as we packed our things. It just couldn’t take another move. But the box still hasn’t been unpacked.

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I was wan­der­ing around read­ing about art on the web and found some very inter­est­ing thoughts by Keith Har­ing. It made me remem­ber how he made art PUBLIC, as pub­lic as it could be. That was extremely ener­giz­ing and all I could think about was art that wasn’t framed, or installed, or pro­tected from the viewer, from the public.

Art is a very pow­er­ful thing — for the maker and those who expe­ri­ence it.

I kept see­ing more and more of these black spaces, and I drew on them when­ever I saw one. Because they were so frag­ile, peo­ple left them alone and respected them; they didn’t rub them out or try to mess them up. It gave them this other power. It was this chalk-white frag­ile thing in the mid­dle of all this power and ten­sion and vio­lence that the sub­way was. Peo­ple were com­pletely enthralled.

– Keith Har­ing (1958 — 1990)

offi­cial site:
www.haring.com

film:
The Uni­verse of Keith Har­ing
by Christina Clausen

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Vot­ing isn’t enough. You have to be able to rea­son too.

sent to me by my friend carol.

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