“‘I’ve always regarded most of the non-life-saving material world as ‘souvenirs’ of more or less profound thought expressed through functional ‘things’, which, by definition, possess therefore a divine duality for which they are sometimes considered inferior to Art, rather than the other way around.’”
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Murray Moss, in his introduction in the Phillips du Pury catalogue for the sale he curated last fall (October 2012).
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