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Wednesday 10.26.05

« McGinness on Tap | Main | Not Constantinople »

Justin Harris the Younger

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Justin Harris' Theater for One, The Late Great Libido: The Rock Opera

The entire month of October has been one ridiculous art ride in Portland and here are a few more links to help you keep track of it all:

The Oregonian ran a huge spread on the Hesse collection which sports one of the greatest masterpieces in Western art, the Holbein Madonna. It's very exciting to have this here despite the fact that it is a "blockbuster show". It opens at PAM Oct 29th.

Lastly, PICA tips us off that Portlander Justin Harris, whose installation "Theater for One, The Late Great Libido: The Rock Opera" (one of the best works of art I saw last year) also got some great press in Melbourne. It is an an amazing Wittgenstein-level study in solipsistic virtuosity.

Posted by Jeff Jahn on October 26, 2005 at 23:40 | Comments (0)


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