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Rotating Yaqui Mask / 1974
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Jean Bazaine writes, “…this bottle rack, torn from its utilitarian context and washed up on the beach, has been invested with the lonely dignity of the derelict, good for nothing, there to be used, ready for anything, it is alive. It lives on the fringe of existence, its object, own disturbing, absurd life.” The disturbing object that is the first step to art. – Man and His Symbols; Carl G Jung
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