End of Arthur
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End of Arthur
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a shame! gonna buy a couple of back issues... they say it's all just gonna be chucked away if no one snaps them up!
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Yes, snap 'em up!
Just got this lovely in the mail:
Just got this lovely in the mail:
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I'm interested in what they would say about Henry Darger...
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Henry Darger is an incredibly interesting dude. I have a book of his art and it's mindblowing. Recommended.
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Henry Darger means a lot to me. I haven't yet read the article, but have seen the film it discusses, which I highly recommend!
I feel very lucky to have seen a few originals at the folk art museum in New York.
Paul, I imagine there must be some originals in Chicago, seeing as he was from there? They had his Room open for visitors for a long time, but when I was in chi-town in '98 I'd never heard of him, so didn't go. Do you have the Michael Bonesteel book? What a wonderful book.
I feel very lucky to have seen a few originals at the folk art museum in New York.
Paul, I imagine there must be some originals in Chicago, seeing as he was from there? They had his Room open for visitors for a long time, but when I was in chi-town in '98 I'd never heard of him, so didn't go. Do you have the Michael Bonesteel book? What a wonderful book.
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Because it includes Darger's narrative text along with all the pictures. Did you ever visit his room?ro wrote:Michael Bonesteel book? What a wonderful book.