The hang of the Abramovic works begs the question: What is the role of interactive work when it moves into private ownership and as a result ceases to be interactive? This and was echoed in our discussions about potential conflicts between commercial and non commercial aims, and also a general discussion of ownership and authorship.
But what I did love about the Long mizmaze and the Abramovic is the feeling that you step on the footprints of the maker, (even if no longer allowed,)
and I guess with the policy that is also what we have to remember, we are not reinventing the wheel, we can tread a well worn path, touch what people have touched before.
Abramovic
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