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44 FACTS I THINK I KNOW ABOUT RICHARD SERRA'S ILL-FATED PUBLIC ART SCULPTURE "TILTED ARC"
AND OTHER THINGS THAT NO LONGER EXIST (2019)
a performance-lecture by seth and heather warren-crow
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44 Facts I Think I Know interweaves information about the infamous controversy regarding the removal of artist Richard Serra's "Tilted Arc" with a personal reflection on the "death" of our experimental audio tour of the Museum of Performance + Design in San Francisco. A few months after the completion of our work, the Museum had to move to a different part of town, making our audio tour unusable. An elegy for what is lost, what could have been, and what could never be, 44 Facts I Think I Know is a twitchy art history lecture on site specificity, with an elaborate audio track, that debuted at the 2019 Prague Quadrennial of Performance Design and Space, the most prestigious exhibition of theatrical design in the world.
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    • Girlhood and the Plastic Image
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    • Video Art and Experimental Film
    • Face-to-Face Performance
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