An important work
I find this work menacing/playful because of the way the auditory suggestions of the biomorphic forms notates a participation in the critical dialogue of the 90s.
Baaford via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/10/18
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There are few podcasts more profoundly powerful and undoubtedly important than this groundbreaking gem. Thank you Richard for finally bringing us who gaze upon the stones of our own existence, something to finally help us find a way to clear our troubled minds.
Sambuck via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/10/18
In the tradition of other great artists like Beuys and Lee. Richard creates myths around himself that will last beyond his 'being' on this astral plane. People will continue his work until the land is free and the walls kiss the sky.Read full review »
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