Charles Garoian: ART-IN-THE-FLESH
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In this performance/talk, Garoian will discuss art-in-the-flesh as a double-coded figure of speech, a trope that suggests that the existential liveness of art research and practice constitutes an arousal and agitation of the senses that evokes new ways of seeing and understanding the world.
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