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Circa 1973, Clark had no interest in moralizing--he was just trying to figure out himself and his situation and the strange glamour of those who provided him with an aesthetic fix, one equaled only by Warhol in his films, with their complicatedly uncanny combination of rawness, considered artificiality, and vicious, disarticulating beauty. The enchantments to be found in this show were the results of messing with the quotidian and disarticulating cliches, rather than waxing poetic about the bliss of the everyday. |
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