Gelitin Sculpture Performance at Greene Naftali, February 2, 2010

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Jim Drain, Casey Spooner and others assist the Vienna based art group Gelitin on the construction of their new sculpture. The members of Gelitin are all blindfolded and the other artists assist them in maneuvering the space and handling the materials and tools.

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  • @ActBloom ??? ok, say "danke" to your ashtray ...

  • @awavecalleddave this is really hard question. i don't know. i even asked my ashtray, he says: "nein"

  • i like the idea and the performance itself but: why do they wear high heels and womens clothes? please explain!

  • Can I have my own opinion? Look at these filthy cynical sodomites. This is ugly and tastless. This is CULTURAL VANDALISM! They hate norms: moral, ethical and aesthetical, because they are unmoral sodomites, and they like to eat shit and show dirty stinky asshole. But shit always stinks!

  • wolfie is just angry today! why does he hate contemporary art to such extent? maybe his ex- girlfriend (or boyfriend:) was an artist and broke up with him, and now he has somehow to take revenge on the world of art... take it easy, wolfie, someday you will find someone new... dry your eyes!

  • Eat your shit, buffoons, sodomits and idiots! Contemporary art is a pathology of art. Even blind, filthy and vulgar pederasts-shiteaters can make this shit!!!

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