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Project made with Sini Rovanperä.

Haparanda, Sweden. 275 pappier maché balloons.

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When Bootsy met Lulu he decide to leave Be Apes.

Be Apes weren't getting any new music done anyway, they were only having monkey fun.

 

This is the first solo LP by Bootsy and Lulu.

It's all about silence, so when you listen to their LP you get a good nap done,

or you can take your dog out, or read a book, or make a nice cup of tea.

 

It's really avantgarde.

 

Toy Tuesday & Thursday: Letter B

Be Apes, Bootsy

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unfinished_Music_No.1:_Two_Virgins

 

 

(Texto en castellano al final)

 

Yoko Ono’s "Cut Piece" was one of the performances I did on June 11, 2008 at El Círculo de Bellas Artes in Madrid as part of the opening ceremony of VISIBLE : The LGBT Culture Festival, created and curated by Pablo Peinado.

 

Yoko Ono has performed “Cut Piece” several times from 1964 in Kyoto and Tokyo until 2003 in Paris. She has said that “Cut Piece” is her hope for World Peace and her stand against ageism, against racism, against sexism, and against violence.

This time I wanted to perform “Cut Piece” for Gay Human Rights and I wanted it to be a kind of Memorial to the ones that were repressed, oppressed, killed or executed in history in the whole world because of their sexual orientation.

In the wedding dress that I wear there are written the names of many that suffered that violence, so I asked the audience to cut and keep those names as a way of protection and love for them.

The hat I wear is not a fairy cap as some people wrongly thought. Itis the kind of pointed hood that the Spanish Inquisition put on the people to humiliate them.

The music with the video is the aria "Casta Diva" from Bellini’s "Norma". It was used in the performance along with so many other songs like Yoko Ono’s “Shiranakatta”

For more information about YOKO’S CUT PIECE I recommend you to read this essay by Kevin Concannon:

imaginepeace.com/archives/2680

 

Jorge Artajo Muruzabal

 

Contact: wanderwatersworks@gmail.com

........................................

"CUT PIECE" de Yoko Ono fue una de las performances que realicé en el Círculo de Bellas Artes de Madrid el 11 de junio de 2008 como parte del acto de apertura del Festival de cultura LGTB VISIBLE que dirige Pablo Peinado.

Realizada por Yoko Ono, la obra ha simbolizado la entrega total del artista, pero también la violencia sufrida por mujeres, ancianos y homosexuales. En esta ocasión quise que esta pieza ayudara a recordar e hiciera revivir a todas las personas represaliadas, asesinadas o ejecutadas a lo largo de la historia en todo el mundo debido a su orientación sexual.

En el vestido de novia que llevaba estaban escritos sus nombres y pedí a los asistentes que los recortaran y se los llevaran como una forma de protección y muestra de amor hacia toda persona discriminada.

El gorro que llevo no es un gorro de hada como alguna gente interpretó, sino que representa el "capirote" que se ponía a los condenados por la Inquisición.

La música que acompaña el video es el aria “Casta Diva” de la ópera “Norma” de Bellini.

Jorge Artajo

 

Contacto: wanderwatersworks@gmail.com

"White Chess Set (PLAY IT BY TRUST)" by Yoko Ono in "INTO THE ATOMIC SUNSHINE Post-War Art under Japanese Peace Constitution Article 9" at the Paffin Room, NYC,1-12-08

An interactive exhibition in Frankfurt am Main, Schirn Kunsthalle - 2013-03-30

 

(Texto en castellano al final)

 

Yoko Ono’s "Cut Piece" was one of the performances I did on June 11, 2008 at El Círculo de Bellas Artes in Madrid as part of the opening ceremony of VISIBLE : The LGBT Culture Festival, created and curated by Pablo Peinado.

 

Yoko Ono has performed “Cut Piece” several times from 1964 in Kyoto and Tokyo until 2003 in Paris. She has said that “Cut Piece” is her hope for World Peace and her stand against ageism, against racism, against sexism, and against violence.

This time I wanted to perform “Cut Piece” for Gay Human Rights and I wanted it to be a kind of Memorial to the ones that were repressed, oppressed, killed or executed in history in the whole world because of their sexual orientation.

In the wedding dress that I wear there are written the names of many that suffered that violence, so I asked the audience to cut and keep those names as a way of protection and love for them.

The hat I wear is not a fairy cap as some people wrongly thought. Itis the kind of pointed hood that the Spanish Inquisition put on the people to humiliate them.

The music with the video is the aria "Casta Diva" from Bellini’s "Norma". It was used in the performance along with so many other songs like Yoko Ono’s “Shiranakatta”

For more information about YOKO’S CUT PIECE I recommend you to read this essay by Kevin Concannon:

imaginepeace.com/archives/2680

 

Jorge Artajo Muruzabal

 

Contact: wanderwatersworks@gmail.com

........................................

"CUT PIECE" de Yoko Ono fue una de las performances que realicé en el Círculo de Bellas Artes de Madrid el 11 de junio de 2008 como parte del acto de apertura del Festival de cultura LGTB VISIBLE que dirige Pablo Peinado.

Realizada por Yoko Ono, la obra ha simbolizado la entrega total del artista, pero también la violencia sufrida por mujeres, ancianos y homosexuales. En esta ocasión quise que esta pieza ayudara a recordar e hiciera revivir a todas las personas represaliadas, asesinadas o ejecutadas a lo largo de la historia en todo el mundo debido a su orientación sexual.

En el vestido de novia que llevaba estaban escritos sus nombres y pedí a los asistentes que los recortaran y se los llevaran como una forma de protección y muestra de amor hacia toda persona discriminada.

El gorro que llevo no es un gorro de hada como alguna gente interpretó, sino que representa el "capirote" que se ponía a los condenados por la Inquisición.

La música que acompaña el video es el aria “Casta Diva” de la ópera “Norma” de Bellini.

Jorge Artajo

 

Contacto: wanderwatersworks@gmail.com

During PBS’ AMERICAN MASTERS: "LENNONYC" (W.T.) session at the TCA Summer Press Tour in Los Angeles on August 5, 2010, Yoko Ono and series creator and executive producer Susan Lacy discuss John and Yoko’s time together in New York City.

  

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Photo credit: Jake Landis/PBS.

"White Chess Set (PLAY IT BY TRUST)" by Yoko Ono in "INTO THE ATOMIC SUNSHINE Post-War Art under Japanese Peace Constitution Article 9" at the Paffin Room, NYC,1-12-08

WASHINGTON D.C., UNITED STATES - JANUARY 20: John Lennon and Yoko Ono at President Jimmy Carter's Inaugural Ball on January 20, 1977 in Washington D.C., United States. (Photo by Tom Wargacki/WireImage) *** Local Caption *** John Lennon;Yoko Ono

1981 Reached #2 on Billboard.

YOKO ONO

SPACE TRANSFORMER, 2009

  

"From the book Yoko Ono: Instruction Paintings (1995)

'Thirty years ago, in 1962, I did an exhibition of

instruction paintings at Sogetsu Art Center in Tokyo. A

year before, I did a show of instruction paintings at AG

Gallery in New York, but that was exhibiting canvases

with instructions attached to them. Displaying just the

instructions as paintings was going one step further,

pushing visual art to its optimum conceptualism; it

would open up a whole new horizon for the visual

arts. I was totally excited by the idea and its visual

possibilities. To make the point that the instructions

were not themselves graphic images, I wanted the

instructions to be typed.'

 

Conceptual and fluxus artist, poet and composer,

Yoko Ono presents here an installation from her series

of space transformations, which, as the artist has

said, work mainly as an invocation 'to constructing

in your head,' to urge viewers to make their own

transformations as they move through space and time.

"SPACE TRANSFORMER" as presented here, consists

of security barriers which delineate a specific site in the

space chosen for transformation."

   

www.nolongerempty.com/new/pressrelease_02.html

  

Yoko Ono

Conceptual and fluxus artist, Yoko Ono, will present a work from her series of space transformations which, as the artist has said, work mainly as an invocation “to constructing in your head”. The installation being presented in this exhibition will consist of security barriers which delineate a specific site in the space chosen for transformation together with the sign "SPACE TRANSFORMER IS BEING BUILT”. The installation will be accompanied by take away cards which continue the concept as one goes through the city with the invocation to be a “SPACE TRANSFORMER”.

  

www.nolongerempty.com/new/artists/yokoono.html

 

YOKO ONO

 

I am thrilled to be a part of this NO LONGER EMPTY project! We need to transform all of the empty spaces on our planet with love and wisdom...starting with our heads and our hearts. Love, yoko nyc '09.

   

For "Reflecting Transformation"

at NO LONGER EMPTY, New York City, New York

July 30th to September 26th, 2009

 

YOKO ONO

SPACE TRANSFORMER, 2009

  

"From the book Yoko Ono: Instruction Paintings (1995)

'Thirty years ago, in 1962, I did an exhibition of

instruction paintings at Sogetsu Art Center in Tokyo. A

year before, I did a show of instruction paintings at AG

Gallery in New York, but that was exhibiting canvases

with instructions attached to them. Displaying just the

instructions as paintings was going one step further,

pushing visual art to its optimum conceptualism; it

would open up a whole new horizon for the visual

arts. I was totally excited by the idea and its visual

possibilities. To make the point that the instructions

were not themselves graphic images, I wanted the

instructions to be typed.'

 

Conceptual and fluxus artist, poet and composer,

Yoko Ono presents here an installation from her series

of space transformations, which, as the artist has

said, work mainly as an invocation 'to constructing

in your head,' to urge viewers to make their own

transformations as they move through space and time.

"SPACE TRANSFORMER" as presented here, consists

of security barriers which delineate a specific site in the

space chosen for transformation."

   

www.nolongerempty.com/new/pressrelease_02.html

  

Yoko Ono

Conceptual and fluxus artist, Yoko Ono, will present a work from her series of space transformations which, as the artist has said, work mainly as an invocation “to constructing in your head”. The installation being presented in this exhibition will consist of security barriers which delineate a specific site in the space chosen for transformation together with the sign "SPACE TRANSFORMER IS BEING BUILT”. The installation will be accompanied by take away cards which continue the concept as one goes through the city with the invocation to be a “SPACE TRANSFORMER”.

  

www.nolongerempty.com/new/artists/yokoono.html

 

YOKO ONO

 

I am thrilled to be a part of this NO LONGER EMPTY project! We need to transform all of the empty spaces on our planet with love and wisdom...starting with our heads and our hearts. Love, yoko nyc '09.

   

For "Reflecting Transformation"

at NO LONGER EMPTY, New York City, New York

July 30th to September 26th, 2009

 

Its so funny how at every show, event or party there are all these digital devices everywhere. Every time an MC grabs a mic there are 3 cameraphones up front and he's playing to them.

Tuesday, 9th of October, Iceland. What would have been John Lennon's 67th birthday, was celebrated by the installment of an enormous tower of light, which will shine until 8th of december, the day of John Lennon's death. The Imagine Peace Tower is in Viðey small island outside Reykjavik

Yoko Ono at the Biennale di Venezia 2009.

 

(Texto en castellano al final)

 

Yoko Ono’s "Cut Piece" was one of the performances I did on June 11, 2008 at El Círculo de Bellas Artes in Madrid as part of the opening ceremony of VISIBLE : The LGBT Culture Festival, created and curated by Pablo Peinado.

 

Yoko Ono has performed “Cut Piece” several times from 1964 in Kyoto and Tokyo until 2003 in Paris. She has said that “Cut Piece” is her hope for World Peace and her stand against ageism, against racism, against sexism, and against violence.

This time I wanted to perform “Cut Piece” for Gay Human Rights and I wanted it to be a kind of Memorial to the ones that were repressed, oppressed, killed or executed in history in the whole world because of their sexual orientation.

In the wedding dress that I wear there are written the names of many that suffered that violence, so I asked the audience to cut and keep those names as a way of protection and love for them.

The hat I wear is not a fairy cap as some people wrongly thought. Itis the kind of pointed hood that the Spanish Inquisition put on the people to humiliate them.

The music with the video is the aria "Casta Diva" from Bellini’s "Norma". It was used in the performance along with so many other songs like Yoko Ono’s “Shiranakatta”

For more information about YOKO’S CUT PIECE I recommend you to read this essay by Kevin Concannon:

imaginepeace.com/archives/2680

 

Jorge Artajo Muruzabal

 

Contact: wanderwatersworks@gmail.com

........................................

"CUT PIECE" de Yoko Ono fue una de las performances que realicé en el Círculo de Bellas Artes de Madrid el 11 de junio de 2008 como parte del acto de apertura del Festival de cultura LGTB VISIBLE que dirige Pablo Peinado.

Realizada por Yoko Ono, la obra ha simbolizado la entrega total del artista, pero también la violencia sufrida por mujeres, ancianos y homosexuales. En esta ocasión quise que esta pieza ayudara a recordar e hiciera revivir a todas las personas represaliadas, asesinadas o ejecutadas a lo largo de la historia en todo el mundo debido a su orientación sexual.

En el vestido de novia que llevaba estaban escritos sus nombres y pedí a los asistentes que los recortaran y se los llevaran como una forma de protección y muestra de amor hacia toda persona discriminada.

El gorro que llevo no es un gorro de hada como alguna gente interpretó, sino que representa el "capirote" que se ponía a los condenados por la Inquisición.

La música que acompaña el video es el aria “Casta Diva” de la ópera “Norma” de Bellini.

Jorge Artajo

 

Contacto: wanderwatersworks@gmail.com

Me & the extraordinary Yoko Ono in session at KCRW.

Yoko Ono at Glastonbury. Photograph copyright Nick Pickles/BBC.

 

For more photos and videos go to www.bbc.co.uk/glastonbury

"White Chess Set (PLAY IT BY TRUST)" by Yoko Ono in "INTO THE ATOMIC SUNSHINE Post-War Art under Japanese Peace Constitution Article 9" at the Paffin Room, NYC,1-12-08

"YOKO ONO IMAGINE PEACE Featuring John & Yoko's Year of Peace" curated by Dr. Kevin Concannon at Emily Davis Gallery / Mary Schiller Myers School of Art / The University of Akron, Ohio, July 6 - September 7, 2007

John Lenon & Yoko Ono 1978@HAKONE Fujiya Hotel

PHOTO CREDIT: ANDERS KRUSBERG / PEABODY AWARDS

 

Yoko Ono

70th Annual Peabody Awards Luncheon

Waldorf=Astoria Hotel

May 23, 2011

 

 

(Texto en castellano al final)

 

Yoko Ono’s "Cut Piece" was one of the performances I did on June 11, 2008 at El Círculo de Bellas Artes in Madrid as part of the opening ceremony of VISIBLE : The LGBT Culture Festival, created and curated by Pablo Peinado.

 

Yoko Ono has performed “Cut Piece” several times from 1964 in Kyoto and Tokyo until 2003 in Paris. She has said that “Cut Piece” is her hope for World Peace and her stand against ageism, against racism, against sexism, and against violence.

This time I wanted to perform “Cut Piece” for Gay Human Rights and I wanted it to be a kind of Memorial to the ones that were repressed, oppressed, killed or executed in history in the whole world because of their sexual orientation.

In the wedding dress that I wear there are written the names of many that suffered that violence, so I asked the audience to cut and keep those names as a way of protection and love for them.

The hat I wear is not a fairy cap as some people wrongly thought. Itis the kind of pointed hood that the Spanish Inquisition put on the people to humiliate them.

The music with the video is the aria "Casta Diva" from Bellini’s "Norma". It was used in the performance along with so many other songs like Yoko Ono’s “Shiranakatta”

For more information about YOKO’S CUT PIECE I recommend you to read this essay by Kevin Concannon:

imaginepeace.com/archives/2680

 

Jorge Artajo Muruzabal

 

Contact: wanderwatersworks@gmail.com

........................................

"CUT PIECE" de Yoko Ono fue una de las performances que realicé en el Círculo de Bellas Artes de Madrid el 11 de junio de 2008 como parte del acto de apertura del Festival de cultura LGTB VISIBLE que dirige Pablo Peinado.

Realizada por Yoko Ono, la obra ha simbolizado la entrega total del artista, pero también la violencia sufrida por mujeres, ancianos y homosexuales. En esta ocasión quise que esta pieza ayudara a recordar e hiciera revivir a todas las personas represaliadas, asesinadas o ejecutadas a lo largo de la historia en todo el mundo debido a su orientación sexual.

En el vestido de novia que llevaba estaban escritos sus nombres y pedí a los asistentes que los recortaran y se los llevaran como una forma de protección y muestra de amor hacia toda persona discriminada.

El gorro que llevo no es un gorro de hada como alguna gente interpretó, sino que representa el "capirote" que se ponía a los condenados por la Inquisición.

La música que acompaña el video es el aria “Casta Diva” de la ópera “Norma” de Bellini.

Jorge Artajo

 

Contacto: wanderwatersworks@gmail.com

 

(Texto en castellano al final)

 

Yoko Ono’s "Cut Piece" was one of the performances I did on June 11, 2008 at El Círculo de Bellas Artes in Madrid as part of the opening ceremony of VISIBLE : The LGBT Culture Festival, created and curated by Pablo Peinado.

 

Yoko Ono has performed “Cut Piece” several times from 1964 in Kyoto and Tokyo until 2003 in Paris. She has said that “Cut Piece” is her hope for World Peace and her stand against ageism, against racism, against sexism, and against violence.

This time I wanted to perform “Cut Piece” for Gay Human Rights and I wanted it to be a kind of Memorial to the ones that were repressed, oppressed, killed or executed in history in the whole world because of their sexual orientation.

In the wedding dress that I wear there are written the names of many that suffered that violence, so I asked the audience to cut and keep those names as a way of protection and love for them.

The hat I wear is not a fairy cap as some people wrongly thought. Itis the kind of pointed hood that the Spanish Inquisition put on the people to humiliate them.

The music with the video is the aria "Casta Diva" from Bellini’s "Norma". It was used in the performance along with so many other songs like Yoko Ono’s “Shiranakatta”

For more information about YOKO’S CUT PIECE I recommend you to read this essay by Kevin Concannon:

imaginepeace.com/archives/2680

 

Jorge Artajo Muruzabal

 

Contact: wanderwatersworks@gmail.com

........................................

"CUT PIECE" de Yoko Ono fue una de las performances que realicé en el Círculo de Bellas Artes de Madrid el 11 de junio de 2008 como parte del acto de apertura del Festival de cultura LGTB VISIBLE que dirige Pablo Peinado.

Realizada por Yoko Ono, la obra ha simbolizado la entrega total del artista, pero también la violencia sufrida por mujeres, ancianos y homosexuales. En esta ocasión quise que esta pieza ayudara a recordar e hiciera revivir a todas las personas represaliadas, asesinadas o ejecutadas a lo largo de la historia en todo el mundo debido a su orientación sexual.

En el vestido de novia que llevaba estaban escritos sus nombres y pedí a los asistentes que los recortaran y se los llevaran como una forma de protección y muestra de amor hacia toda persona discriminada.

El gorro que llevo no es un gorro de hada como alguna gente interpretó, sino que representa el "capirote" que se ponía a los condenados por la Inquisición.

La música que acompaña el video es el aria “Casta Diva” de la ópera “Norma” de Bellini.

Jorge Artajo

 

Contacto: wanderwatersworks@gmail.com

 

(Texto en castellano al final)

 

Yoko Ono’s "Cut Piece" was one of the performances I did on June 11, 2008 at El Círculo de Bellas Artes in Madrid as part of the opening ceremony of VISIBLE : The LGBT Culture Festival, created and curated by Pablo Peinado.

 

Yoko Ono has performed “Cut Piece” several times from 1964 in Kyoto and Tokyo until 2003 in Paris. She has said that “Cut Piece” is her hope for World Peace and her stand against ageism, against racism, against sexism, and against violence.

This time I wanted to perform “Cut Piece” for Gay Human Rights and I wanted it to be a kind of Memorial to the ones that were repressed, oppressed, killed or executed in history in the whole world because of their sexual orientation.

In the wedding dress that I wear there are written the names of many that suffered that violence, so I asked the audience to cut and keep those names as a way of protection and love for them.

The hat I wear is not a fairy cap as some people wrongly thought. Itis the kind of pointed hood that the Spanish Inquisition put on the people to humiliate them.

The music with the video is the aria "Casta Diva" from Bellini’s "Norma". It was used in the performance along with so many other songs like Yoko Ono’s “Shiranakatta”

For more information about YOKO’S CUT PIECE I recommend you to read this essay by Kevin Concannon:

imaginepeace.com/archives/2680

 

Jorge Artajo Muruzabal

 

Contact: wanderwatersworks@gmail.com

........................................

"CUT PIECE" de Yoko Ono fue una de las performances que realicé en el Círculo de Bellas Artes de Madrid el 11 de junio de 2008 como parte del acto de apertura del Festival de cultura LGTB VISIBLE que dirige Pablo Peinado.

Realizada por Yoko Ono, la obra ha simbolizado la entrega total del artista, pero también la violencia sufrida por mujeres, ancianos y homosexuales. En esta ocasión quise que esta pieza ayudara a recordar e hiciera revivir a todas las personas represaliadas, asesinadas o ejecutadas a lo largo de la historia en todo el mundo debido a su orientación sexual.

En el vestido de novia que llevaba estaban escritos sus nombres y pedí a los asistentes que los recortaran y se los llevaran como una forma de protección y muestra de amor hacia toda persona discriminada.

El gorro que llevo no es un gorro de hada como alguna gente interpretó, sino que representa el "capirote" que se ponía a los condenados por la Inquisición.

La música que acompaña el video es el aria “Casta Diva” de la ópera “Norma” de Bellini.

Jorge Artajo

 

Contacto: wanderwatersworks@gmail.com

During PBS’ AMERICAN MASTERS: "LENNONYC" (W.T.) session at the TCA Summer Press Tour in Los Angeles on August 5, 2010, Yoko Ono and series creator and executive producer Susan Lacy discuss John and Yoko’s time together in New York City.

  

pbs.org/

Twitter: @PBS

Facebook: www.facebook.com/pbs

YouTube: www.youtube.com/pbs

Photo credit: Jake Landis/PBS.

 

(Texto en castellano al final)

 

Yoko Ono’s "Cut Piece" was one of the performances I did on June 11, 2008 at El Círculo de Bellas Artes in Madrid as part of the opening ceremony of VISIBLE : The LGBT Culture Festival, created and curated by Pablo Peinado.

 

Yoko Ono has performed “Cut Piece” several times from 1964 in Kyoto and Tokyo until 2003 in Paris. She has said that “Cut Piece” is her hope for World Peace and her stand against ageism, against racism, against sexism, and against violence.

This time I wanted to perform “Cut Piece” for Gay Human Rights and I wanted it to be a kind of Memorial to the ones that were repressed, oppressed, killed or executed in history in the whole world because of their sexual orientation.

In the wedding dress that I wear there are written the names of many that suffered that violence, so I asked the audience to cut and keep those names as a way of protection and love for them.

The hat I wear is not a fairy cap as some people wrongly thought. Itis the kind of pointed hood that the Spanish Inquisition put on the people to humiliate them.

The music with the video is the aria "Casta Diva" from Bellini’s "Norma". It was used in the performance along with so many other songs like Yoko Ono’s “Shiranakatta”

For more information about YOKO’S CUT PIECE I recommend you to read this essay by Kevin Concannon:

imaginepeace.com/archives/2680

 

Jorge Artajo Muruzabal

 

Contact: wanderwatersworks@gmail.com

........................................

"CUT PIECE" de Yoko Ono fue una de las performances que realicé en el Círculo de Bellas Artes de Madrid el 11 de junio de 2008 como parte del acto de apertura del Festival de cultura LGTB VISIBLE que dirige Pablo Peinado.

Realizada por Yoko Ono, la obra ha simbolizado la entrega total del artista, pero también la violencia sufrida por mujeres, ancianos y homosexuales. En esta ocasión quise que esta pieza ayudara a recordar e hiciera revivir a todas las personas represaliadas, asesinadas o ejecutadas a lo largo de la historia en todo el mundo debido a su orientación sexual.

En el vestido de novia que llevaba estaban escritos sus nombres y pedí a los asistentes que los recortaran y se los llevaran como una forma de protección y muestra de amor hacia toda persona discriminada.

El gorro que llevo no es un gorro de hada como alguna gente interpretó, sino que representa el "capirote" que se ponía a los condenados por la Inquisición.

La música que acompaña el video es el aria “Casta Diva” de la ópera “Norma” de Bellini.

Jorge Artajo

 

Contacto: wanderwatersworks@gmail.com

Wish Trees for Peace, 1996/2016. Living trees, blank tags with string, artist's instructions. UC Davis

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