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The Flying Saucer Poetic. Book Women, let’s do it again. July 6, 2010. Following the Great Depression and the Flood of 1930, Kentucky was considered one of the poorest states in America. Residents of Eastern Kentucky, many of whom could trace back their heritage to pre-Revolutionary War days, were living lives similar to their ancestors, with no indoor plumbing, electricity, telephone service or radio access. Laquo; Previous Entries. Next Entries ». Design and Media Arts. The Center for Book Arts.
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Tracings: Cornelia Butler on Robert Smithson’s Post-studio Legacy | The Flying Saucer Poetic
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The Flying Saucer Poetic. Tracings: Cornelia Butler on Robert Smithson’s Post-studio Legacy. August 5, 2013. Among those who come to mind when one thinks of [Robert] Smithson’s return in the 1990s is Renée Green, whose Partially Buried in Three Parts. Green was exploring issues of site and time through the strategic appropriation of entire systems of textual production. The 1996 installation of the work at Pat Hearn Gallery and the subsequent videos treat Smithson’s Woodshed. 1997) Green quite literally ...