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With its mixture of health facilities, social services and respite accommodation, the new complex readdresses and responds to both the current and future needs of the community. As Lawrence Weiner implies, in a characteristically succinct and oblique contribution to the exhibition catalogue, Gillick's work readdresses the vexed relationships between inherent form and inherent meaning, between mise-en-scene and sociopolitical realities, while resolutely resisting any firm conclusions. Rather, this emphasis on the Spirit's cosmic identity as the divine breath who interanimates all other lifeforms readdresses our attention to the Spirit's work in all realms of life -- which includes, but is not limited to, the inner life of God and salvation-history. |
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