What do you think?
No one enjoys writing in a vacuum. Besides messing up your hair and being hard to breathe, it can get pretty lonely. So let us know what you think. Love, hate, anger, bewilderment, agreement. Whatever it be, let us know what you thought of this edition. (your letters may take a day or two to post)
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YOUR LETTERS
"That stencil art [page 7] is really nice. Show it. It deserves to be seen. If it's bad grafitti, then I would rather it wasn't shown or done in the first place."
I'm glad John Bell [page 1] got his show in New York, but unfortunately I can't see it. I wish you would have taken the space to cover a show I could see here in Utah.
Another fabulous issue as usual. I wish I had the gas money to see all the show's I've read about. I think I've definitely got to get down to Ephraim and see the Brian Christensen show [page 6]. The Geoff Wichert article was great. I can't remember the last time I saw Sartre being quoted in an arts article in one of our newspapers.
Tony Watson, American Fork
Shawn, thanks for the great review of my show [page 1]. It is great to have someone understand my work so well. It's funny, actually; I was reading "House of Leaves" just before I started working on the book sculptures. As you know, there is no direct correlation, I'd never made the connection, but there is certianly one there, and I enjoyed it.
I wish 15bytes could be a glossy and that other periodicals in the state would join you in producing fine writing about art in the state. I feel like this is about the only place I can turn to read thoughtful, often critical, well written articles about Utah art. Great work.
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