Thing Published
“I talked to Robbie and explained to her what had happened and that I couldn’t work with a power hungry flake. Ten minutes later Anne was calling me. I could tell I was on speakerphone. We decided that better than Paris, Tokyo should be the venue for the interview since Rei lives and works there. I told Anne that I see Rei as a Romantic from early 19th century, a time when painters started depicting fires, ruins, decay and painted people from the back in a rebuke to the sickening self righteousness of the Enlightenment and by extension as a Dada trying to destroy art.”
— We’re currently debating whether this is genius, insane, an amazing piece of performance art or a new low in click-hunger. My personal feeling is that it could very well be three of those things, but not all four. If you’re not doing anything else, and if you’ve made it down this far let’s face it, you’re not, get the full experience yourself by clicking here. Also, I take no responsibility for your reaction if you do click, so don’t come back to me with your “I can’t believe you made me read that whole thing” because no one can make you read anything you don’t want to. If you read it it’s because you hate yourself and feel like your head should be filled with a big bowl of crazy word potpourri. The choice is yours.