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A ‘LeWitt' in Atlantic Yards's Path

Submitted by Peter Reginato, May 26, 2007 13:40

"a typical example of a practice in which, as anyone who has taken a class on abstract art can tell you, the artist's concept comes first and is supreme, and the execution by assistants is secondary". THIS IS NOT TRUE!! take the recently discovered Pollocks and the questions about their authorship


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"a typical example of a practice in which, as anyone who has taken a class on abstract art can tell...

Peter Reginato 

May 26, 2007 13:40

There are lots of paintings on which Rembrandt put his signature--effectively saying "this is a Rembrandt"--that were painted by people... [MORE]

George Shackelford 

May 26, 2007 08:37

George ...wasn't there 5 price levels ? [for a Ruben's] which would reflect "authorship" and quality [MORE]

peter Reginato 

May 28, 2007 09:48

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