Focus: How Does Art Mean? — August-September 1994
nina2022-08-12T19:03:58+00:00Essays about art in the public interest and art in the public's face, art that the public more or less wishes would go away.
Essays about art in the public interest and art in the public's face, art that the public more or less wishes would go away.
Reviews of memoirs, studies, and biographies of Reinaldo Arenas, H.D. & Robert Duncan, Stuart Gilbert & James Joyce, Jean Genet, and Neal Cassidy.
Venturing into underground culture, where art is meant to bless, heal, curse, inflict pain, promote justice, embody desires, promote freedom, and destroy restrictive viewpoints.
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