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Tom Burr. Exterior of constricted edition. 2006. Courtesy Galleria Franco Noero. sculpture in a constricted space* TOM BURR . . . having been bound and tied, and buried alive, and left for dead; (or dropped on its head); having been placed in a box, an oblong box, and put in the ground, or under a mound; or put in a room, behind a door, or put in a room under the ï¬oor; or put on a shelf; put on a shelf all by itself; having been bent, or propped, or cramped; having been spent, or cropped, or clamped; having been arranged and having been displayed; having been exchanged and having been betrayed; having been slumped and bumped and clumped; having been stumped and lumped and trumped; having been choked, having been poked; having been thought; having been drawn; having been faxed; having been spawned; having been shown; having been known; having been begotten; having been forgotten; having been bought; having been sold; having been yellowed; having been old; having been seen; having been missed; having been entertained; having been dismissed; having been bound and tied, and buried alive, and left for dead; (or dropped on its head) .
October – MIT Press
Published: Apr 1, 2007
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