Comments on: FAMILIAR TRUTHS IN ”A PIMP’S PROFESSION” /familiar-truths-in-a-pimps-profession/ Art and media blog of the unexpected Wed, 15 Dec 2010 20:08:21 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.0.1 By: Dave /familiar-truths-in-a-pimps-profession/comment-page-1/#comment-1702 Dave Sun, 31 Jan 2010 16:39:42 +0000 /?p=8397#comment-1702 Actually, my response was my notes, from memory. Actually, my response was my notes, from memory.

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By: mason mckibben /familiar-truths-in-a-pimps-profession/comment-page-1/#comment-1683 mason mckibben Sun, 31 Jan 2010 01:43:37 +0000 /?p=8397#comment-1683 If “we” do anything or express anything as a collective politically, socially or culturally these days it is terribly narrow. What i was going to say. I had to attend to something and pushed "send" prematurely. -mason If “we” do anything or express anything as a collective politically, socially or culturally these days it is terribly narrow.

What i was going to say. I had to attend to something and pushed “send” prematurely.

-mason

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By: mason mckibben /familiar-truths-in-a-pimps-profession/comment-page-1/#comment-1680 mason mckibben Sun, 31 Jan 2010 00:20:28 +0000 /?p=8397#comment-1680 I hear you concerning the nature of the space and immediately grasp much more about dangers of falling back to isolationism. But, Lord, isolation & alienation (for that matter) have over run the american individual. No? If "we" do anything or express anything as a collective I gather your notes are the links :-) I will Delve. Thanks for very illuminating response! -mason I hear you concerning the nature of the space and immediately grasp much more about dangers of falling back to isolationism. But, Lord, isolation & alienation (for that matter) have over run the american individual. No? If “we” do anything or express anything as a collective

I gather your notes are the links :-) I will Delve.

Thanks for very illuminating response!

-mason

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By: Dave /familiar-truths-in-a-pimps-profession/comment-page-1/#comment-1678 Dave Sat, 30 Jan 2010 22:22:37 +0000 /?p=8397#comment-1678 I,ll get back to you a little later on this. go over my notes. you touched on something there; the incredible energy and spontaneity that the artist projected within a tradition and style of painting he was unwilling or felt unnecessary to question. Part of a lost America, neither pioneer or colonial, a mind space to reclaim without falling back on isolationism. I,ll get back to you a little later on this. go over my notes. you touched on something there; the incredible energy and spontaneity that the artist projected within a tradition and style of painting he was unwilling or felt unnecessary to question. Part of a lost America, neither pioneer or colonial, a mind space to reclaim without falling back on isolationism.

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By: mason mckibben /familiar-truths-in-a-pimps-profession/comment-page-1/#comment-1665 mason mckibben Sat, 30 Jan 2010 14:15:38 +0000 /?p=8397#comment-1665 I remember so many of these from when i was a teen. His stuff always transfixed me. Thanks for the write ups, especially the comparisons with others and the cultural historical contexts. I am old enough now to understand stuff i didn't really grasp in my 20's when most people otherwise would. Dr. Samuel David Gross is drawn very much like one (or perhaps a composite) professor(s) who, despite my limitations, were very very important to me. Strange today, actually feeling these memories in my body, but not today's body altogether. Excellent Dave! Thanks, mason I remember so many of these from when i was a teen. His stuff always transfixed me. Thanks for the write ups, especially the comparisons with others and the cultural historical contexts. I am old enough now to understand stuff i didn’t really grasp in my 20′s when most people otherwise would. Dr. Samuel David Gross is drawn very much like one (or perhaps a composite) professor(s) who, despite my limitations, were very very important to me. Strange today, actually feeling these memories in my body, but not today’s body altogether. Excellent Dave! Thanks, mason

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