Anny & Roger,
The term "sealed hermeticism" may describe the result of a process of
revision which made my literal references more and more oblique, but I
saved the sentence by Keston Sutherland for myself initially because I
liked the diction and syntax and because it was a fresh definition of
detournement. The rest of my text has no deliberate connection with the
work of KS. There's no message--I'm just floating a trial detournement of
the painter LB--whose work is probably unknown to Sutherland.
Barry
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