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Re: Keith Harring


From: Eugenia Hess (ehess)
Date: Mon Jan 24 2000 - 17:32:23 PST

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    >From: "Bunki Kramer" <bkramer.us>
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    > from: Bunki Kramer
     I just wanted to explain why I have such a
    > difficult time accepting his work even though some of it is acceptable
    > viewing. It's hard to be blasted the way I was upon seeing MOMA's exhibit of
    > phornographic drawings and not walk away without an opinion. It colors
    > everything of his I see now with a taint.

    I went to a show in New York of Charles Demuth. I was familiar with his
    Number 5 in Gold, and all his lovely flowers and church steeples. I didn't
    know about all the men and penises having fun. Many images. I was shocked
    cause it was so unexpected. Yet I still love his art. Those shocking
    images were really quite beautiful. Jeannie in PA

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