>I was quite interested that you draw an aesthetic anaology with
>Giacometti's drawings because I felt there was some kind of
>similarity with the sculpture of Anish Kapoor. I have no idea why at
>this point, just a certain aesthetic resonance.
Here I am, madly trying to get through all the posts of the last couple of
weeks, finding so much to digest and tempted even to comment on a lot of
the inspiring points. I may never succeed, though, as I have a date with a
deadline this week, and the rapid postings make me feel increasingly like
junior tomato must've done crossing the road seconds before his parent
tomatoes yelled 'Ketchup!'
One thing hits me though, especially since people are bringing two
favourite sculpor's names into the context, I really must get to reading
Prynne, starting with the meagre helpings I have on my shelves, the poems
in 'A Various Art'. Also, must get reacquainted with Christopher Middleton.
Árni
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