At lunch today, the bread came in pieces that we were obviously supposed to assemble into the form of a crustacean.
What we were expected to do with it after that wasn't clear.
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At lunch today, the bread came in pieces that we were obviously supposed to assemble into the form of a crustacean.
What we were expected to do with it after that wasn't clear.
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Thanks, Cathy.
The Richard Serra article is at
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2005/03/25/DDGBIBTMMI1.DTL
but without any pictures. In fact, I can't find pictures of this piece anywhere on the web. Anywhere. The Chronicle article avoids showing the piece pretty aggressively, illustrating the article with a shot of Serra in a hardhat (presumably at the installation) with a decidedly unfocused background. I wonder what that's about.
xxBB
It's bread, you eat it sucker.
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