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Art that imposes conditions - human or otherwise - on the receiver for its appreciation in my eyes constitutes aesthetic fascism.
Lawrence Weiner
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Lawrence Weiner
Age: 82
Born: 1942
Born: January 1
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Conceptual Artist
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The Bronx
New York City
Lawrence Charles Weiner
Lawrence Wiener
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