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"The work of Grskovic tends toward the point of ridiculous. He takes viewers beyond irony to confront them with the improbability of representation, forcing them to consider the fundamental assumptions underlying utopian ideals.

By problematizing representation and making its process transparent, Grskovic sets up a dialogue between what we consider to be real and our propensity to idealize that reality."

- Stephen Foster

Contact: Info@randygrskovic.com

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Good Luck Art Inspiration:

“I am for an art that grows up not knowing it is art at all, an art given the chance of having a starting point of zero.”

In the winter of 1961, Claes Oldenburg opened a store on the Lower East Side of Manhattan (107E. 2nd St) selling his work, circumventing the usual practice of selling art through a gallery.

For more of his musings on art and this project:

http://www.mariabuszek.com/ucd/ContemporaryArt/Readings/OldnbrgStore.pdf

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